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Operation with the system remote control (fig. 4):
(14) ON/STBY: Switches the device on when it is in the standby mode. If the Standby-LED (fig. 2 (1)) does not
illuminate, actuate the power switch (fig. 3, (4)) located on the rear. Conversely the device can be switched from
power operation to the standby mode.
(15) VOLUME: Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume.
(16) TREBLE: Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume of high frequencies for manual adjustment of the sound
pattern.
(17) BASS: Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume of low frequencies for manual adjustment of the sound pattern.
(18) LINEAR: Resets all of the changes made to the frequency response (buttons 16 and 17) to a neutral setting.
(19) MUTE: Switches the sound on and off.
(20) SOURCE: Selects the audio input: PHONO/LINE, AUX IN, DIGITAL IN, BLUETOOTH
(21) PAIR: Switches the device to the pairing mode when in Bluetooth operation to establish a connection to a
Bluetooth source device. "PA" will flash on the display.
CONNECTING THE HECO DIREKT 800 BT
Connecting audio sources to the active speaker
1.
Connection to an amplifier, AV receiver or other analogue audio source
Connect the audio input of the active loudspeaker (RCA IN, Fig. 3 (8)) to the audio output on the device using an
RCA stereo audio cable.
CAUTION: The switch (Fig. 3 (6)) must be set to LINE.
2. Connecting a record player (with MM cartridge) to the active loudspeaker
Connect the audio input of the active loudspeaker (RCA IN, Fig. 3 (8)) to the audio output on the record player
using an RCA stereo audio cable. In addition, the earth wire of the record player (where present) has to be
connected to the screw terminal (Fig. 3 (7)).
CAUTION: The switch (Fig. 3 (6)) must be set to PHONO.
3. Connect to a headphone jack or pre-amplifier output with 3.5mm jack
Connect the audio input of the active loudspeaker (AUX IN, Fig. 3 (9)) to the headphone output on your amplifier,
TV, MP3 player, smartphone, etc. using a 3.5 mm audio cable/3.5 mm stereo jack.
4. Connecting to digital audio sources
Connect the audio input of the active loudspeaker (Digital IN, Fig. 3 (11, 12)) to the digital output on your CD player,
computer, games console, network player or TV using an optical or coaxial digital audio cable. The digital inputs
can be selected separately, therefore it is possible to connect two digital sources simultaneously.
PLEASE NOTE: The digital inputs are suitable for stereo signals up to 24 bit/192kHz
5. Connection to a Bluetooth device
Switch the active loudspeaker to the Bluetooth input. If you have previously connected a Bluetooth device, the
sound deck will automatically attempt to re-establish a connection with this device. If this is the case, you may be
required to manually reconfirm the connection on the source device.
If a connection has not already been made or the connection cannot be re-established, activate the ‚pairing
mode'. To switch the speaker to the pairing mode, briefly press the PAIR button (Fig. 4, (21)) on the remote control.
The blue LED will flash as long as the pairing mode is active.
Now activate the Bluetooth mode on your source device. The speaker will appear in the list of Bluetooth devices
as „HECO Direkt 800 BT". If it is not displayed in the list, set your source device to search for Bluetooth devices
manually and make sure that the speaker has been switched to the pairing mode.
Depending on the source device, you may be asked whether the password is to be accepted during the pairing
procedure. You can confirm this by simply pressing „Accept". If you are still asked for a password, use the default
passwords „0000" or „1234". If you are asked if you want to establish a connection after pairing, please select
„Yes". When the device has been paired and connected successfully the LED status indicator will illuminate
continuously blue.
The sound deck supports the „Qualcomm® aptX™" high quality audio transmission standard. If your source
device also supports this standard, „Qualcomm® aptX™" will be selected automatically as the transfer mode
when establishing a Bluetooth connection.
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