17.3.2. Disconnecting the connection
If you want to stop data transfer via Bluetooth, either switch off the Bluetooth
function on the external device or switch the operating mode switch to another
position to access another mode.
Known external devices, which have already been paired once, will be connected
again automatically. It is not necessary to pair the devices again. To reconnect, acti-
vate Bluetooth mode on both devices.
17.3.3. Control
You can control track playback, the volume and a range of special functions on your
external device and on the boombox. What functions are available is dependent on
your external device and the software in use. In principle, these buttons on the de-
vice are intended for control via Bluetooth:
Controller:
VOLUME /+
or
18. Connecting an external playback device
You can use the AUX jack to connect an external playback device (for example a CD
player MP3 player).
Switch the retro 80s boombox to standby mode.
Switch off your external device.
Plug the end of a 3.5-mm jack cable (not included in package contents) into the
AUX jack on the front of the retro 80s boombox.
Connect the other end of the cable to the headphone output or the "Audio Out"
connection on your external playback device.
Switch on your external device.
Set the operating mode switch to AUX.
The audio signal from your external device can now be played back.
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Reduce/increase volume
Also ensure that the volume on the external device is set
loud enough to ensure a sufficient input signal.
Start/pause playback
Previous track/next track
Press and hold: rewind/fast forward in the track