Insignia NS-CLBT02 User Manual (English) - Page 13

Connecting an audio device, Bluetooth, Pair/Preset, AUX

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NS-CLBT02 Digital Clock Radio with Bluetooth • While your radio is pairing with your Bluetooth device, the icon on the LCD blinks twice a second. • When pairing is complete, the icon on the LCD lights solid. 5 On your Bluetooth device, select NS-CLBT02. See the instructions that came with your Bluetooth device for information about how to select a device for pairing. Notes • Your Bluetooth device must be within 33 feet (10 meters) of your radio. • If you turn off your Bluetooth device or move it too far from the radio, the pairing connection is lost. When you move the last connected device within your radio's range, the pairing connection is restored. • Your radio can store pairing information for eight devices. To play from a paired Bluetooth device: 1 Press (power) to turn on your radio, then press SRC (source) repeatedly until Bluetooth appears on the LCD. 2 To control playback: • Press or to increase or decrease the volume. While you are adjusting the volume, the "Volume" icon lights and the current volume level number appears in the center of the LCD. • Press or to go to the previous or next song. • Press and hold or to fast reverse or fast forward through the songs on the Bluetooth device. • Press Pair/Preset to start or pause playback. Connecting an audio device You can connect an audio device, such as an MP3 player, to your radio to play music through your radio's speakers. To connect an audio device: 1 Plug an audio cable with a 3.5 mm connector (not included) into the AUX IN jack on the back of your radio and into the audio out jack on your audio device. 2 Press (power) to turn on your radio, then press SRC (source) repeatedly until AUX appears on the LCD. 3 Press or to increase or decrease the volume. While you are adjusting the volume, the "Volume" icon lights and the current volume level number appears in the center of the LCD. 4 Use the controls on the audio device to control playback. www.insigniaproducts.com 13

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NS-CLBT02 Digital Clock Radio with Bluetooth
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While your radio is pairing with your Bluetooth device, the
icon
on the LCD blinks twice a second.
When pairing is complete, the
icon on the LCD lights solid.
5
On your Bluetooth device, select
NS-CLBT02
. See the instructions that
came with your Bluetooth device for information about how to select
a device for pairing.
To play from a paired Bluetooth device:
1
Press
(power) to turn on your radio, then press
(source)
repeatedly until
Bluetooth
appears on the LCD.
2
To control playback:
Press
or
to increase or decrease the volume. While you are
adjusting the volume, the “Volume” icon lights and the current
volume level number appears in the center of the LCD.
Press
or
to go to the previous or next song.
Press and hold
or
to fast reverse or fast forward through the
songs on the Bluetooth device.
Press
Pair/Preset
to start or pause playback.
Connecting an audio device
You can connect an audio device, such as an MP3 player, to your radio to
play music through your radio’s speakers.
To connect an audio device:
1
Plug an audio cable with a 3.5 mm connector (not included) into the
AUX IN
jack on the back of your radio and into the audio out jack on
your audio device.
2
Press
(power) to turn on your radio, then press
(source)
repeatedly until
AUX
appears on the LCD.
3
Press
or
to increase or decrease the volume. While you are
adjusting the volume, the “Volume” icon lights and the current volume
level number appears in the center of the LCD.
4
Use the controls on the audio device to control playback.
Notes
Your Bluetooth device must be within 33 feet
(10 meters) of your radio.
If you turn off your Bluetooth device or move it too far
from the radio, the pairing connection is lost. When you
move the last connected device within your radio's
range, the pairing connection is restored.
Your radio can store pairing information for eight
devices.
SRC
SRC