TEAC MC-D800 Owner's Manual (English, Français) - Page 44

Pairing with another Bluetooth device

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Pairing with another Bluetooth device Pairing is necessary before using the Bluetooth function of this unit for the first time and when you want to connect a new Bluetooth device. Follow these procedures to pair the unit with the other device. Pairing 1 Press the CD/Bluetooth/USB button to select "Bluetooth". After "BLUETOOTH" scrolls across the display, "PAIRING" appears, showing that the unit is ready to be paired with another device. Bluetooth indicator c If it cannot connect for two minutes or longer, "NO DEVICE CONNECTED" will scroll across the display. To begin pairing from this state, press the PAIRING button to put the unit into pairing mode. "PAIRING" appears on the display. 2 Enable the Bluetooth communication function on the other Bluetooth device. 3 From the Bluetooth device select "MCD800" (this unit). ooIf a passkey is required during pairing, input "0000". When connection succeeds, the unit will make an electronic beeping sound, and the Bluetooth figure mark ( ) will appear on the display. ooIf it cannot connect for two minutes or longer, "NO DEVICE CONNECTED" will scroll across the display and pairing mode will end. ooThis unit can retain pairing data for up to five devices. After five devices have been paired, if a new device is paired, the oldest pairing will be overwritten. ooWhen a Bluetooth device is connected, if you change the input with a function button or press the STANDBY/ON button to put the unit into standby mode, the next time the unit is turned on, the last connected Bluetooth device will automatically connect again assuming it is in range and has its Bluetooth function activated. ooIf you disconnect from the other Bluetooth device, "NO DEVICE CONNECTED" will appear. ooIf the other Bluetooth device is waiting to pair, pairing will occur automatically when this unit enters pairing mode. Z 44

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Pairing with another Bluetooth device
Pairing is necessary before using the Bluetooth function
of this unit for the first time and when you want to con-
nect a new Bluetooth device°
Follow these procedures to pair the unit with the other
device°
Pairing
1
Press the CD/Bluetooth/USB button to
select “Bluetooth”.
After “BLUETOOTH” scrolls across the display,
“PAIRING” appears, showing that the unit is ready to
be paired with another device°
Bluetooth indicator
c
If it cannot connect for two minutes or longer, “NO
DEVICE CONNECTED” will scroll across the display°
To begin pairing from this state, press the PAIRING
button to put the unit into pairing mode° “PAIRING”
appears on the display°
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2
Enable the Bluetooth communication
function on the other Bluetooth device.
3
From the Bluetooth device select “MC-
D800” (this unit).
o
If a passkey is required during pairing, input
“0000”°
When connection succeeds, the unit will make an
electronic beeping sound, and the Bluetooth figure
mark (
) will appear on the display°
o
If it cannot connect for two minutes or longer, “NO
DEVICE CONNECTED” will scroll across the display
and pairing mode will end°
o
This unit can retain pairing data for up to five devices°
After five devices have been paired, if a new device is
paired, the oldest pairing will be overwritten°
o
When a Bluetooth device is connected, if you
change the input with a function button or press the
STANDBY/ON button to put the unit into standby
mode, the next time the unit is turned on, the last
connected Bluetooth device will automatically
connect again assuming it is in range and has its
Bluetooth function activated°
o
If you disconnect from the other Bluetooth device,
“NO DEVICE CONNECTED” will appear°
o
If the other Bluetooth device is waiting to pair, pair-
ing will occur automatically when this unit enters
pairing mode°