Scansonic BT350 Manual

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Scansonic BT350 Manual

BT350

Bluetooth Speaker

UK

User Manual

DK

Brugervejledning

DE

Bedienungsanleitung

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NFC pair area

Power

Bluetooth

Driver

units

BT350

Carry Lanyard

Previous

Play/Pause/Handfre

NEXT

Volume -/+

Driver units

USB Charge (5V OUT) DC-in (12V 2.5A)

AUX-in

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Charge Scansonic BT350

(14.8V rechargeable battery built-in)

1.Connect Scansonic BT350 to AC adaptor first, then plug AC adaptor to socket.

2.Red LED turns ON during charging, turns OFF after fully charged.

3.Unplug AC adaptor after fully charged.

Note: The Red LED will flash and makes a sound when the battery power is low (<21%).

Starting Scansonic BT350 Bluetooth Speaker

1.After fully charged, long press the POWER button to turn on the speaker.

2.Scansonic BT350 is in standby mode after power-on, blue LED blinks quickly.

3.Scansonic BT350 turn off itself for power-saving purposes if idle for 10 minutes.

4.To manually turn off Scansonic BT350 Bluetooth Speaker, press the POWER button again.

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Pairing with Bluetooth enabled devices (Mobile phones/Tablets etc.)

1.Keep the speaker and device within 1 meter of each other.

2.Hold down the power button for 2 seconds to turn the speaker on, the LED indicator will blink quickly blue while the speaker enters search mode.

3.Start the Bluetooth function on your mobile device and look for “Scansonic BT350” in the Bluetooth device list (depending on the Bluetooth version of your device you may have to enter pass code “0000”).

4.After successfully connecting, the LED will change to solid blue.

Note:

If the pairing was not successful, turn off the speaker and re-pair again.

After successful pairing, paired devices will remember each other so there is no need to pair again unless pairing information is deleted.

To pair with a new device, just follow steps 1-4 above after un-pairing the existing device.

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Pairing Scansonic BT350 via NFC function with NFC enabled devices

1.Turn on Scansonic BT350

2.Enable NFC and Bluetooth on your phone (NFC settings may be found under your devices “More/Additional Settings”)

3.Lightly swipe your phone down the NFC logo on side of device, while making minimal contact. The indicator shall turns solid ON that means successfully paired.

4.Compatibility: Most smartphones with NFC running Android 4.1 “Jellybean” and later.

Re-connecting to a paired device

If the speaker does not connect to the last used device automatically, then you will need to select it manually from the list of devices on your mobile device.

Pair Scansonic BT350 with a different device

First disconnect with existing device by either long pressing the BLUETOOTH button or switching off Bluetooth connection of existing device, and then pair with other device according to steps 1-4 above.

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Power-Bank: Use the “USB OUT” port to charge your mobile devices via Scansonic BT350 built-in battery

1.Turn on Scansonic BT350

2.Connect Scansonic BT350 with mobile devices via USB cable

(not supplied)

3.LED blinks slowly in Green color when charging, turns off after mobile devices are fully charged.

Hands-free phone calls, make sure mobile phone is paired with speaker

1.Press the “Bluetooth/Hands-free” button to answer an incoming phone call.

2.Press again to end a call.

3.Use the volume buttons to change the volume of the call.

Play/pause

1.When speaker is playing music, short press Play/Pause/

Handfree to pause.

2.Press again to continue play.

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NEXT/Previous

1.Press NEXT to go to next track.

2.Press Previous to go to previous track.

Volume control

1.Control volume via the Bluetooth device itself.

2.Control volume via the volume +/- buttons located on top of

Speaker.

Connecting external devices (AUX port)

You can connect any music device to the speaker via the AUX port using the cable included. The speaker will not use the Bluetooth function while connected via this cable.

Made in China

Imported by Dantax Radio A/S

Bransagervej 15 · 9490 Pandrup · Denmark

www.scansonic.dk

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