Sony SEP-30BT Operating Instructions - Page 5

Guide to Parts and Controls, Front - bluetooth

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Guide to Parts and Controls Front   Arms (right/left) ( page 11, 26, 33) The arms open while the player is playing music. The arms open and close repeatedly while the player moves. The arms are made to detach in certain circumstances for safety reasons.  Side lamps ( page 26, 34) The side lamps change colors according to playback mode and the status of the player. During motion playback, the side lamps change colors or flash in time to the movement of the player. Light blue: Normal playback Purple: Shuffle playback Orange: While you can change playback mode, or jump tracks/groups Red: A music file or motion file is damaged. Or, excessive mechanical load has been applied to the player while it is moving. Blue: Bluetooth communication status  Play button ( page 26, 33, 42) Click the Play button to start/stop playing music and motion. Use the Play button for pairing and connection for Bluetooth communication.  Bluetooth indicator ( page 42) The blue indicator indicates the Bluetooth communication status. Lights up: Not connected Flashes once every 0.5 seconds: In the process of pairing Flashes once every 2 seconds: Waiting for connection Flashes once every 5 seconds: Connected  Play-button indicator (surrounding the Play button) ( page 15, 34) The indicator changes color according to the status of the player during playback, and the status of the battery. White: While playing a track with motion assigned Green: While playing a track without motion assigned Orange: Status of the battery Yellow: When charging the battery via a USB connection is completed  Shoulders (right/left) ( page 26, 33) The shoulders move back to the predetermined position when the player starts playing music. The shoulders move around to music during motion playback.  Wheels (right/left) ( page 11, 26, 33) By rolling the wheels while playing music, you can change volume, tracks, and groups. The wheels roll in time to music during motion playback.  Speakers continued   Getting Started

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Front
Guide to Parts and Controls
Arms (right/left) (
page 11, 26, 
33)
The arms open while the player is
playing music. The arms open and close
repeatedly while the player moves.
The arms are made to detach in certain
circumstances for safety reasons.
Side lamps (
page 26, 34)
The side lamps change colors according
to playback mode and the status of the
player. During motion playback, the side
lamps change colors or flash in time to
the movement of the player.
Light blue: Normal playback
Purple: Shuffle playback
Orange: While you can change playback
mode, or jump tracks/groups
Red: A music file or motion file is
damaged. Or, excessive mechanical
load has been applied to the player
while it is moving.
Blue: Bluetooth communication status
Play button (
page 26, 33, 42)
Click the Play button to start/stop playing
music and motion. Use the Play button
for pairing and connection for Bluetooth
communication.
Bluetooth indicator (
page 42)
The blue indicator indicates the Bluetooth
communication status.
Lights up: Not connected
Flashes once every 0.5 seconds: In the
process of pairing
Flashes once every 2 seconds: Waiting for
connection
Flashes once every 5 seconds: Connected
Play-button indicator 
(surrounding the Play button) 
(
page 15, 34)
The indicator changes color according to
the status of the player during playback,
and the status of the battery.
White: While playing a track with motion
assigned
Green: While playing a track without
motion assigned
Orange: Status of the battery
Yellow: When charging the battery via a
USB connection is completed
Shoulders (right/left) (
page 26, 
33)
The shoulders move back to the
predetermined position when the player
starts playing music. The shoulders move
around to music during motion playback.
Wheels (right/left) (
page 11, 
26, 33)
By rolling the wheels while playing music,
you can change volume, tracks, and
groups. The wheels roll in time to music
during motion playback.
Speakers
Getting Started
continued