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Use the
keys to navigate through the "Favourites" list, then press the "Enter" key (volume control)
to confirm your selection.
6.7. Information Centre
The unit has a CD drive, which can play audio and MP3 data CDs. To use this function, select "CD"
in the menu.
Insert a CD in the drive. The device retracts the CD automatically.
You will get an overview of audio tracks on the CD. Select a track you want to play via the volume dial
and confirm by pressing the dial or the "ENTER" button on the remote.
The
button advances play to the next track. The
button goes back to the previous track.
The
button pauses playback or resumes play.
Press the "EJECT" button on the remote or the device to eject the CD.
6.8. AUX
If you connect an external device (e.g. MP3 player) to the MIC500IWF via cable using the "AUX In"
socket, this can be used as an option to play back audio files. To do this, proceed as follows:
Use a suitable cable (3.5 mm cinch, sold separately; may vary from one device to the next) to connect
an external device to the MIC500IWF (AUX In, p. 10) and switch on this device.
While in operation, press the "Mode" key on the remote control. It may be necessary to do so repeatedly
until the display shows "AUX" below the time, or press the "Menu" key, and use the
key to select the
menu item "AUX".
You can now play music from the external device. Playback control (Title backward/forward, Stop,
Play) is provided via the external device connected; the sound volume can be adjusted using the
volume knob, the MIC500IWF's volume control (see page 10) or via the external device.
6.9. Bluetooth
The MIC500IWF may be connected to an external device (e.g. smart phone/tablet) via Bluetooth.
Media (locally stored MP3 files, streaming music, web radio) on the external device can then be played
through the radio via the Bluetooth connection.
"Bluetooth" mode is recommended for when there is no network connection available and the radio
and the device to be connected are in close proximity to each other.
Select "Bluetooth" in the menu.
A Bluetooth connection must be established to send audio files to the radio via Bluetooth.
6.9.1. Establish Bluetooth connection
When you select "Bluetooth" mode on the radio, it enters the pairing mode and searches for available
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