Naxa NRC-181 Instruction Manual - Page 13

AUX Input Mode

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able to use buttons on the radio to control playback. The radio cannot be paired with more than one device at a time. Use your device to unpair with the radio before attempting to pair another device. AUX Input Mode Connect any audio device equipped with a standard headphone jack to the radio. AUX, then press ALM2/VOL- to lower the volume level. 2. Prepare the audio device. Start playback on the device, then set the volume level of the device to approximately 80% of its maximum. 3. Adjust the final volume on the radio. Use the ALM2/VOL- and ALM1/VOL+ buttons to set the volume to a comfortable level. LLUse the audio device to control playback (e.g., stop, play, next). Use the radio to control the volume. Use a 3.5 mm male to male audio patch cable to connect the headphone jack of your device to the AUX IN jack found on the back of the radio. 1. Prepare the radio. Press ALM OFF/ SOURCE/POWER until the display reads www.naxa.com Page 13

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able to use buttons on the radio
to control playback.
The radio cannot be paired with
more than one device at a time.
Use your device to unpair with the
radio before attempting to pair
another device.
AUX Input Mode
Connect any audio device equipped with a
standard headphone jack to the radio.
Use a 3.5 mm male to male audio patch cable to
connect the headphone jack of your device to
the AUX IN jack found on the back of the radio.
1.
Prepare the radio. Press
ALM
OFF/
SOURCE/POWER
until the display reads
AUX
, then press
ALM2/VOL–
to lower the
volume level.
2.
Prepare the audio device. Start playback
on the device, then set the volume level
of the device to approximately 80% of its
maximum.
3.
Adjust the final volume on the radio. Use
the
ALM2/VOL–
and
ALM1/VOL+ buttons
to set the volume to a comfortable level.
L
Use the audio device to control
playback (e.g., stop, play, next).
Use the radio to control the vol-
ume.