Cambridge Audio CAMBMINXGOV2WH User manual

NFC
PORTABLE BLUETOOTH
GO
SPEAKER
User manual
Important !
Connect the charging adaptor to the Go and charge for 4 hours before first use.
The charging LED will indicate orange whilst charging and green when fully charged.
Press and hold the power button on the top of the unit for two seconds to turn it on.
Aux input
Press the button to select the Aux input. There is an Aux input on the rear of the unit that allows any analogue device to be connected. LED will turn green to indicate Aux input is selected.
TOP TIPS
Auto power down
To save power, your Go will automatically turn off after 30 minutes if no music is playing. Press the power button to turn the Go back on.
Bluetooth set-up
Press the button to select the Bluetooth input.
Pairing Your Device Manually
Press and hold the button for two seconds to enter Bluetooth pairing
1.
mode. The flashing blue LED, indicates pairing mode.
2.
Enable Bluetooth connectivity on your Bluetooth device (eg. phone, tablet
etc) and pair with the Go (you may need to consult your phone or tablet
operating instructions).
If your Bluetooth device is NFC enabled
You may need to ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Touch your NFC device against the logo on
1. top of the Go.
2.
Go will enter automatic pairing mode and ‘Go’ should appear on your device.
Successful pairing will be signalled by a ‘beep’ from the unit and the LED will stop flashing.
Pairing a second device
To pair a different device, press and hold the button for two seconds to enter pairing mode and pair your Bluetooth device as described in the Bluetooth instructions.
Low battery warning
A flashing red LED indicates that the battery is too low and the Go will enter a standby mode where no music can be played. This LED will continue flashing for 30 minutes after which the Go will turn off.
USB Charging
The Go can be used to charge compatible mobile devices. If the charging adaptor is not connected this will drain the battery.
Battery Safety
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