Ryobi P165 Operation Manual - Page 7

Speaker Handle, Lcd Display, Adjusting The Volume, Mode Selection, Fm Tuning, Storing A Preset

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OPERATION For complete operating instructions for all external devices, always refer to the manual that was included with the device you wish to use. SPEAKER HANDLE Both Score™ Primary and Secondary Speakers are portable and can be placed on a flat surface or hung from the attached handle. LCD DISPLAY See Figure 2, page 13. The illustrations of the LCD display shown in this manual are only examples of the frequencies you may see on your product and are not the exact frequencies that you may choose to listen to. When the product is not connected to a power supply, the LCD display will remain off. If the product is connected to a power supply and in the ON position, LEDs will light the display. You can view the frequency and settings in use on the LCD display. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME See Figure 2, page 13. When the product is turned on or when the battery pack is removed and replaced, the product will return to the last volume setting used.  To increase the volume: press the VOL UP button. Volume settings can be adjusted from 0 - 20.  To decrease the volume: press the VOL DOWN button. NOTE: To change volume quickly, hold the VOL UP or VOL DOWN button. NOTICE: Do not use the speaker at maximum volume for an extended period of time. It could cause damage to the speakers and/or amplifiers in your unit. MODE SELECTION See Figure 2, page 13. Press the GEAR/POWER button to cycle through available modes:  Bluetooth® mode  FM mode  AUX mode  SKAA® receiver mode FM TUNING See Figure 2, page 13. The TUNE/SEEK left and right arrow buttons are used to tune to the desired radio frequency. The selected frequency is displayed on the LCD.  Briefly press either button (not press and hold) to tune one frequency step at a time.  To SEEK, press and hold desired arrow button for 1 sec- ond to tune to the next frequency with clear reception. STORING A PRESET IN MEMORY See Figure 2, page 13. The memory feature saves up to 5 frequencies as presets in the product's memory. To store a frequency in memory:  Tune to the frequency you want to save.  Press and hold the PRESET button. A memory location number will blink on and off.  Press the TUNE/SEEK button to select a memory loca- tion.  Press the PRESET button to store the frequency in the selected memory location. To recall a preset frequency:  Press the PRESET button and quickly release to cycle through stored frequencies. AUXILIARY MODE See Figure 2, page 13. The Primary Speaker can be connected to MP3 players, CD players, smartphones, tablets, and other music devices with a 1/8 in. audio jack. NOTE: Cord not included. To use the auxiliary mode with an audio jack:  Open the AUX IN cover.  Connect an auxiliary cable to your device.  Connect the other end of the auxiliary cable to the AUX IN port.  The external device must be ON and in PLAY mode for sound to be heard through the speakers.  All external device controls can be used normally while connected to the product. NOTE: Volume for any device connected through the auxiliary connector can be adjusted using the volume control for that device and/or with the VOL UP or VOL DOWN buttons on the product.  Turning the product OFF will NOT turn the external device OFF.  The auxiliary cable DOES NOT provide charging function.  For complete operating instructions, always refer to the manual provided with the device you wish to use. 7 - English

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7 - English
For complete operating instructions for all external devices,
always refer to the manual that was included with the device
you wish to use.
SPEAKER HANDLE
Both Score
Primary and Secondary Speakers are por-
table and can be placed on a flat surface or hung from the
attached handle.
LCD DISPLAY
See Figure 2, page 13.
The illustrations of the LCD display shown in this manual
are only examples of the frequencies you may see on your
product and are not the exact frequencies that you may
choose to listen to.
When the product is not connected to a power supply, the
LCD display will remain off. If the product is connected to
a power supply and in the
ON
position, LEDs will light the
display. You can view the frequency and settings in use on
the LCD display.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
See Figure 2, page 13.
When the product is turned on or when the battery pack is
removed and replaced, the product will return to the last
volume setting used.
To increase the volume:
press the
VOL UP
button.
Volume settings can be adjusted from 0 – 20.
To decrease the volume:
press the
VOL DOWN
button.
NOTE:
To change volume quickly, hold the
VOL UP
or
VOL
DOWN
button.
NOTICE:
Do not use the speaker at maximum volume for an
extended period of time. It could cause damage to the
speakers and/or amplifiers in your unit.
MODE SELECTION
See Figure 2, page 13.
Press the
GEAR/POWER
button to cycle through available
modes:
Bluetooth
®
mode
FM mode
AUX mode
SKAA
®
receiver mode
FM TUNING
See Figure 2, page 13.
The
TUNE/SEEK
left and right arrow buttons are used to
tune to the desired radio frequency. The selected frequency
is displayed on the LCD.
Briefly press either button (not press and hold) to tune
one frequency step at a time.
To
SEEK,
press and hold desired arrow button for 1 sec-
ond to tune to the next frequency with clear reception.
STORING A PRESET IN MEMORY
See Figure 2, page 13.
The memory feature saves up to 5 frequencies as presets
in the product’s memory.
To store a frequency in memory:
Tune to the frequency you want to save.
Press and hold the
PRESET
button. A memory location
number will blink on and off.
Press the
TUNE/SEEK
button to select a memory loca-
tion.
Press the
PRESET
button to store the frequency in the
selected memory location.
To recall a preset frequency:
Press the
PRESET
button and quickly release to cycle
through stored frequencies.
AUXILIARY MODE
See Figure 2, page 13.
The Primary Speaker can be connected to MP3 players, CD
players, smartphones, tablets, and other music devices with
a 1/8 in. audio jack.
NOTE: Cord not included.
To use the auxiliary mode with an audio jack:
Open the AUX IN cover.
Connect an auxiliary cable to your device.
Connect the other end of the auxiliary cable to the
AUX
IN
port.
The external device must be ON and in PLAY mode for
sound to be heard through the speakers.
All external device controls can be used normally while
connected to the product.
NOTE:
Volume for any device connected through the
auxiliary connector can be adjusted using the volume
control for that device and/or with the
VOL UP
or
VOL
DOWN
buttons on the product.
Turning the product OFF will NOT turn the external device
OFF.
The auxiliary cable DOES NOT provide charging function.
For complete operating instructions, always refer to the
manual provided with the device you wish to use.
OPERATION