Bose Solo 15 Series II TV Sound Owner s Guide - Page 13

Pairing a, device, Connecting to a paired, Switching between connected, devices, Clearing the system

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Pairing a Bluetooth® device Bluetooth® wireless technology enables you to stream music from Bluetooth smartphones, tablets, computers or other audio devices to the system. Before you can stream music from a Bluetooth device, you must pair your device with the system. 1. On the remote control, press and hold until the Bluetooth indicator blinks blue. Make sure the Bluetooth indicator blinks blue before you pair your device. 2. On your Bluetooth device, turn on the Bluetooth feature. Tip: The Bluetooth feature is usually found in Settings. A gear icon ( ) often represents Settings on the Home screen. 3. Select Bose Solo system from your device list. Once paired, Bose Solo system appears connected in the device list. The system emits a tone and the Bluetooth indicator glows white. 4. On your Bluetooth device, play music to stream to the system. If you cannot pair your device You may need to clear the system's Bluetooth pairing list (see "Clearing the system's Bluetooth pairing list"). After you clear the list, try pairing again. See "Troubleshooting" on page 18 for more information. Bluetooth® Connecting to a paired Bluetooth® device You can stream audio from a Bluetooth® device to the system. Note: If there are multiple devices stored in the system's ­pairing list, it may take a minute or two for the paired device to ­connect. The system's Bluetooth indicator shows connection status (see page 14). 1. On the remote control, press . The system connects to the last two devices that streamed to your system. 2. On the device, play music. If you cannot stream audio from a paired device The system may have lost connection to the device. Check the system's Bluetooth indicator. If the paired device is out of range of the system, move the device within range. Switching between connected devices The system supports multi-point connectivity, which allows you to seamlessly switch playing music between connected devices. The last two devices that streamed to the system remain connected. During playback, you can pause audio on the streaming device, and then play music from another connected device. 1. Pause music from the streaming device. 2. On another connected device, play music. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to switch between connected devices. Clearing the system's Bluetooth® pairing list When you pair a Bluetooth® device to the system, the connection is stored in the system's pairing list. You may need to clear the pairing list if you cannot connect to a device. Once you clear the list, you need to pair the device again. 1. Press and hold for 10 seconds, until the Bluetooth® indicator blinks blue. 2. On your mobile device, delete Bose Solo system from the Bluetooth menu. The system emits a tone and is ready to pair a device (see "Pairing a Bluetooth® device"). English - 13

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English - 13
Bluetooth
®
Pairing a
Bluetooth
®
device
Bluetooth
®
wireless technology enables you to stream music from
Bluetooth
smartphones, tablets, computers or other audio devices
to the system.
Before you can stream music from a
Bluetooth
device, you must
pair your device with the system.
1.
On the remote control, press and hold
until the
Bluetooth
indicator blinks blue.
Make sure the
Bluetooth
indicator blinks blue before you pair
your device.
2.
On your
Bluetooth
device, turn on the
Bluetooth
feature.
Tip:
The
Bluetooth
feature is usually found in Settings. A gear
icon (
) often represents Settings on the Home screen.
3.
Select
Bose Solo system
from your device list.
Once paired,
Bose Solo system
appears connected in
the device list. The system emits a tone and the
Bluetooth
indicator glows white.
4.
On your
Bluetooth
device, play music to stream to
the system.
If you cannot pair your device
You may need to clear the system’s
Bluetooth
pairing list (see
“Clearing the system’s
Bluetooth
pairing list”). After you clear the
list, try pairing again.
See “Troubleshooting” on page 18 for more information.
Connecting to a paired
Bluetooth
®
device
You can stream audio from a
Bluetooth
®
device to the system.
Note:
If there are multiple devices stored in the system’s pairing
list, it may take a minute or two for the paired device to
connect. The system’s
Bluetooth
indicator shows connection
status (see page 14).
1.
On the remote control, press
.
The system connects to the last two devices that streamed to
your system.
2.
On the device, play music.
If you cannot stream audio from a paired device
The system may have lost connection to the device. Check the
system’s
Bluetooth
indicator. If the paired device is out of range of
the system, move the device within range.
Switching between connected
devices
The system supports multi-point connectivity, which allows you to
seamlessly switch playing music between connected devices.
The last two devices that streamed to the system remain connect-
ed. During playback, you can pause audio on the streaming device,
and then play music from another connected device.
1.
Pause music from the streaming device.
2.
On another connected device, play music.
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to switch between connected devices.
Clearing the system’s
Bluetooth
®
pairing list
When you pair a
Bluetooth
®
device to the system, the connection is
stored in the system’s pairing list. You may need to clear the pairing
list if you cannot connect to a device. Once you clear the list, you
need to pair the device again.
1.
Press and hold
for 10 seconds, until the
Bluetooth
®
indicator
blinks blue.
2.
On your mobile device, delete
Bose Solo system
from the
Bluetooth
menu.
The system emits a tone and is ready to pair a device
(see “Pairing a
Bluetooth
®
device”).