Kenwood M-7000S Operation Manual - Page 52

Analogue connections, Sleep, Alarms

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Note: If an automatic connection is not possible, please proceed as follows: Press the button and select "View details". Then open the "Paired Device List", to select and pair the desired terminal device. Press the button to establish the connection and "Connected" appears briefly on the display. 12.3 Pair another terminal device To connect another terminal device to the radio, please press the button and select "Set up Bluetooth". This will disconnect the current connection. Now proceed as when you first connect a terminal device. Afterwards, this terminal device is also saved in the list of paired devices and can be selected via the corresponding menu (see above). A maximum of 8 devices can be saved. 12.4 Interrupting the Bluetooth connection If you want to interrupt the connection to a paired device, please press the button on the remote. The radio then switches back to pairing mode. 13. Analogue connections 13.1 Line-In External devices such as MP3 players, DVD players or game consoles can be connected to the line-in connection to play music. To do this, please select the source "Line-In" in the main menu. 14. Sleep With this function you can switch the radio to standby mode automatically after a set period of time. You can choose between 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes, "Sleep off" deletes the previously set period of time. To do this, press the button while the audio source is selected and select "Main menu". Use the or to navigate in the menu and select "Sleep". Use the or button in the "Set sleep time" menu to select the desired time period and confirm with the button. Exit the menus again with the button. The remaining time is shown in the bottom left of the display, with minutes running backwards. 15. Alarms This radio has 2 individually adjustable alarm times. Press the button on the remote control and select "Alarm 1" or "Alarm 2" to make the settings. Alternatively, you can also call up the alarm clock from the main menu. In addition, a setting on the radio is possible using the button and the knob. In standby mode, the saved alarm clocks of the button can be activated and deactivated. The following options are available for programming the alarm clock: 20

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Note:
If an automatic connection is not possible, please proceed as follows:
Press the
<MENU>
button and select
"View details"
. Then open the
"Paired Device List"
, to select
and pair the desired terminal device. Press the
<OK>
button to establish the connection and
"Con-
nected"
appears briefly on the display.
12.3 Pair another terminal device
To connect another terminal device to the radio, please press the
<MENU>
button and select
"Set up
Bluetooth"
. This will disconnect the current connection.
Now proceed as when you first connect a terminal device. Afterwards, this terminal device is also
saved in the list of paired devices and can be selected via the corresponding menu (see above). A
maximum of 8 devices can be saved.
12.4 Interrupting the Bluetooth connection
If you want to interrupt the connection to a paired device, please press the
<BT PAIR>
button on the
remote. The radio then switches back to pairing mode.
13. Analogue connections
13.1 Line-In
External devices such as MP3 players, DVD players or game consoles can be connected to the line-in
connection to play music. To do this, please select the source
"Line-In"
in the main menu.
14. Sleep
With this function you can switch the radio to standby mode automatically after a set period of time.
You can choose between 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes,
"Sleep off"
deletes the previously set period
of time. To do this, press the
<MENU>
button while the audio source is selected and select
"Main
menu"
. Use the
<UP>
or
<DOWN>
to navigate in the menu and select
"Sleep"
. Use the
<UP>
or
<DOWN>
button in the
"Set sleep time"
menu to select the desired time period and confirm with
the
<OK>
button. Exit the menus again with the
<MENU>
button.
The remaining time is shown in the bottom left of the display, with minutes running backwards.
15. Alarms
This radio has 2 individually adjustable alarm times. Press the
<ALARM>
button on the remote con-
trol and select
"Alarm 1"
or
"Alarm 2"
to make the settings.
Alternatively, you can also call up the alarm clock from the main menu. In addition, a setting on the
radio is possible using the
<ALARM>
button and the
<TUNE>
knob. In standby mode, the saved
alarm clocks of the
<ALARM>
button can be activated and deactivated. The following options are
available for programming the alarm clock: