Kinyo ARTDIOBT325 2.0 Bluetooth Stereo Speaker User Manual
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ARTDiO® BT-SEE 2.0 BLUETCIDTH® STEREO SPEAKER ® IGNYOIARTDio www.kinyo.com Please read and understand all safety instmclion before use. The Bluemath® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluemoth SIG, Inc. and any use of such made by Klnyc Company Is under Ilcense. LIMITED WARRANTY Kinyo Company Inc. (KINYO) warrants this product to the original purchaser against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Kinyo will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product at no cost to you during the warranty period. The warranty will not apply if the unit has been subject to accident, misuse, abuse, disassembly, altered or operated contrary to the instructions contained in the accompanying manual. To obtain warranty sewice, proof of purchase, in the form of retail receipt, bill of sale or invoice must be presented as evidence that the unit is within the warranty period. The product must be packaged either in its original package or in such a way as to reasonably protect it from shipping damage. Properly fill out the warranty card with description of problem. Send the product freight prepaid or deliver to: A'ITN: SERVICE DEPT. KINYO COMPANY INC. 14235 LOMITAS AVE. LA PUENTE, CA 91746 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE PHONE EMAIL DATE OF PURCHASE WHERE PURCHASED PROBLEM SIGNATURE mmsmmmmmmdm ®K1NYO lAmDio 14235 LOMITAS AVE, LA PUENI'E, CA 91746 WWW.KINYO.COM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read and understand ail safety instructions before use. 0 Read these instructions. 0 Keep these instructions. - Heed all warnings. 0 Do not use this apparatus near water. 0 Clean only with dry cloth. 0 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instmctions. 0 Do not push objects into apparatus vents or slots because fire or electric shock hazards could result. 0 Maintain a minimum distance of at least 6 inches around apparatus for sufficient ventilation - Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table cloth, curtains, etc. 0 No naked (open) flame sources. such as lighted candles, should be placed on or near apparatus. 0 Place apparatus in a stable location so it will not fall causing product damage or bodilyhann. 0 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers. stoves. or other apparatus fincluding amplifiers) that produce heat. 0 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized plug has tow blades with one wider than the other. The wide blade is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 0 Operate the apparatus only from the low level audio line output jack of the computer or of an audio device. 0 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs. convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 0 Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer. 0 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. - Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way. such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture. does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 0 The apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains by placing the power/standby switch in the standby position and unplugging the power cord of the apparatus from the AC mains receptacle. 0 The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Illll DII NII ISI'II IIF. EIIIIIIIII PILOT LIN? SDLIIEIIEII III PLACE. “Ill [Ell GIL III! Ill“ BF ELEIII'IIIE SIIIIGI, am To A w A Wfllmmlflmfimi Nil “F "I! 0! EIEIRIGSIIIIGI. 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(6 0984 Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004I1OBIEC), Low-voltage Directive (ZOOGIQSIEC) and the Amendment Directive (93I68IEEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99I51EC and 2004I1OBIEC. The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards: ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.2.1: 2002 ETSI EN 300 323 v1.7.1: 2006 EN60950-1 :2006 INTRODUCTION The BT—325 Bluetooth Stereo Speakerfrom ArtDio supports BluetoothAZDP'and AVRt3Pz profiles. ArIDio'a ET-325 will stream musIc from mobile phones. media players. PDA's. computers and all audio sources cont “ning BluetoothAZDP technology. The BT-325 speaker and Bluetocth audio source will operate bestwithin an open space range of I 0 meters (33 test). A built-in FM radio allows you to ore-set up to twenty (20) radio stations and contains e backlit digital LCD clock which operates on a 12 hour or 24 hourtime setting. The cIock also comes with tlme memory leetures. It has a dual alarm clock along with aura alarm leatures. The buzzer alarm wIII sound In a powerfallure tor up to 2 hours. You can set the slsnn clock to wake-to or sleep-to. alarm. (Buzzer or Redlo)Also oontalne an automatic snooze lunctlon. This system Is oompatlbla wltlr most audlo sources that have a LIna In connection. 11m; playback and Its plug-In flluatooth adaptarltmnsmltterldavlce needs to support AZDP (Advanced Audlo Dlstrlbutlon Profile). 2.The playback and Its plug-In Bluetooth adapter/transmltterldevlce needs to support AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile). PRODUCT OVERVIEW FRONT 0 0: Press to turn system on, press again for standby. 0 Input: a) While system is ON press to select audio input source, Bluetooth. Auxiliary or Radio. II) System is turned ON, press and hold button will enter Sleep setting. c) System is set to standby, press button torAIarm 1 orAIarm 2 setting. 9 SET! a)Press to enterclook and alarm setting mode. b)|n FM mode, press to contlrm and save preset FM redIo etatlon. G VOL+ : a) Increases volume. b) In FM mode, navigate for selecting preset FM station. 9 VOL - : e) Decreases volume. b) In FM mode. navigate down tor selecting preset FM station. 6 »l a) Plays nexteong (only during Bluetooth connection). I!) Hold button to scan for next FM radio station. c)Adjusts FM radio lrequency for better reception. 0 HI a) To manually start the Bluetoolh pairing process. press and hold the“I H button tor 3 seconds. Bluetootn icon will display on the LCD indicating the syste entering the pairing mode. Icon will Show? . Please see detailed pairing instructions on page 7. b) Plays or pauses music (only during Bluetooth connection). 5) Press to answer an incoming call only while the speaker is connected to a Bluelooth cell phone during Bluetoolh connection. Press again will end the call. d) when in FM mode, press button will select and play the preset FM radio station. e) Press button during clock or alarm settings to confirm or am settings. 0 K4 a) Plays the previous song (only during Blustooth connectlon). b) Hold button toscsn for FM station in reverse. 0) Adjusts FM radlo frequency tor better reception. G) Built-In Microphone Q Aux In: To connect to otherAuxiliary input insert the 3.5mm stereo input cable (included) to the "AUX IN'iaok. Connect the end with other audio source. Please see detailed instructions on page 9. (D Reset: Presslng wIII reset to default settings. ‘f‘ F“ ANT: Connect antenna cable to FM ANTiackfor beat reception. as so Plug: Connect theAC plug to outlet for power. LCD DISPLAY PM Time Indicator AM Tlmellldleator s .plnoloalor 7 Snooulndlcater nine Dllplay , ., l .7., BluatoothPalnngfi on m ouer ml» 1 Indicator ‘ l alumna—L. fie Mute myr‘ruann 1lAlarm 2 Icon m>kAlarm Source: Radio WAl-rm Source: Buner Alarm Time I FM Radio Auxlllary Input— Alarm Time AM lndlc- r Alarm Tima PM Indicator Preset FM Station lAlnrm 11,4 Alarm 2 Indlcltm REMOTE CONTROL 00: 0M: 9 INPUT: Select audio input sources from Eluetooth. 0 SLEEP: Sleep time settings. Bwfl OCH- em ;a) Plays or pauses music (only during Bluetooth 9M 00. am. ®°§: @‘ PAI :Adjuet volume down. :a) Playsthe previous song (onlyduring Bluetooth Press to turn system empress again for standby. Mute button Radio orAux ary Input. Adjust volume up. connection). b) Hold button to scan tor FM station In reverse. clAdiusta FM radio frequency for better reception. connection). b) Press to answer call from a Bluetaol‘h cellphone (only during Bluetaoth connection). Press again to end the cell. :a) Plays the next song (only during Bluetootll connection). b) Hold to scan for next FM radio statlons. c)Ad]usts FM radio trequenoy for better reception. :Presstu turn on or ofltheAIarm 1. :Press m turn on or otftheAIarm 2. Press to enter the Clock orAIerm time settlngs. R: Press to initiate Bluetooth pairing. ill ENTER: a) Presstoanterorexiteetti gs. G’A: iI-‘V: b) In FM mode, presslo oonflrm and save preset FM radlo statlon. a) In FM mode. navigate to select the preset FM station. is) In FM mode. navigate to play the desired preset FM radio station. c) Navigate during settings. a) In FM mode, navigate down to select the preset FM station. b) In FM mode, navigate down to playthe desired pre-set FM radio station. c) Navigate down during settings. SYSTEM SETUP Pow-rSaurant: Pow-r Connect the“; plug into outlet for power. The system will be on Standby. CLOCK SETTING Note: Malls sure the system Is on STAMDBYthIe setting the clock. 1. When AC power source is plugged in the system is on Standby. The LCD will showthe default time 00:001Iaehlng. Ifthe clock hes not been set In 10 seconds the LCD will display detaulttlme 00:00. . Make sure the system Is on Standby. Press] % 1 button to enter the time setting, the default time format'24H" will flash on LCD. . Press[ K1 ]I[ M ] buttons on the panel or[ A ]I[ V ] buttons on remoteto select "24 Houl’ or '12 Hour" time format. .Prese[ HI] button on the panel or [ENTER] button on remote control to confirm time format. . The hours will flash on LCD. Enterthe desired hour by pressing] l«]l[ »I] buttons on the panel or [ A ]I[ v ] buttons on remote. .Prese [ HI] button on the panel or [ENTER] button on remote to confirm hour. .The minutes will flash on LCD. Enter the minutes by pressing [ I« ]I[ »l] buttons on the panel or [ A ]I[ v 1 buttons on remote. .Preas [ HI ] button on the panel or [ENTER] button on remote to confirm the minutes and exittime setting. The LCD will now display the time. ALARM SETTING No ak- allro tha system I: on STAMDBYthIa setting the alarm time. 1. The system has duel alarm functions allowing you to wake up to eitherthe Radio or the Buzzer. 2. Press [Sat] button to enteralarm settings. SelactAIarm 1 orAIarm 2. TheAL1 orAL2 will display on LCD when selected. 3. The defaultalarm source "Buzzer"will flash on LCD. Press [ l«]I[ »|] buttons on the panel or [ A ]I[ v 1 buttons on remote to select the alarm source between 'Rad|o' or'Buzzer‘. 4. Press [ HI] button on the panel or[ENTER] button on remoteto oonflrm alarm source. 5. The hours will flash. Enter the hours by pressing] l« ]I[ »I] buttons on the panel or [A ]I[ v ] buttons on remote. 6. Press [ HI] button on the panel or [ENTER] button on remote to confirm the hours on the alarm. 7. The minutes will flash. Enterthe minutes by pressing [ l« ]I[ »l 1 buttons on the panel or [ A ]I[ V ] buttons on remote. 8. Press[ HI] button on the panel or [ENTER] button on remote to confirm the minutes end exitAlerm 1 orAIarm 2 setting. If the alarm is not set in 20 seconds, the LCD will return to current time display. ALARM: TURN ONIOFF Note: Make sure the system is on STANDBthiIe turning the Alarm on or off. 1. when the system is standby. pressthe [INPUT] button on the panel totum the alarm ON or OFF. See sequence below: rB-—>r@=‘>rB—> iii»... AllrmIlZOFF Alarm! DNonry Alarm zou only Allsm1l20N . To turn on Aiarln using the remote control, press the"Q.' button. The " <3< ‘Icon will display on LCD: Press a second time and It will turn off. Press ' a." button and Alarm 2 will turn on. Them.“ Icon will display on LCD: press again will turn off. . when the system Is on STANDBYthe alarm will goes oil to the chosen source. Either Radio or Buzzer. . Ii the alarm is set to Radio. radio will begin playing ata volume 10 until the volume level previously set. Ifthe alarm is set to Buzzer, the Buzzer will sound and get increasingly louder. The alarm icon will flash. . It the system remains ON onlythe BUZZERwIII work. When the BUZZER sounds. the music volume will decrease to a volume 10 level. TheAL1/AL2 indicator, alarm time and alarm source (Radio or Buzzer indicator) will liash simultaneously on the LCD. SNOOZE Note: Snooze Iunctlon only works when the eyetem la on standby and salts Buzzer. i. The Buzzer alarm will sound for one minute. Then repeat In 3tlmes In a minute Intervals. The 'SN002E" Indlcatorwlll display on LCD. 2. Press any button on the panel to stop the alarm. The alarm Icon and "SNOQZE' Indicator will turn off. The ALIIALZ Indicator, alarm time and alarm source (Radio or Buzzer Indicator) will iiash simultaneously on LCD. PAIRING WITH BLUETOOTH ENABLED DEVICES Note: You are required to pair the system with your Bluetootll enabled devices (mobile phone, MP1 player, FDA and computer) before use. Ii when min-nun the animu- n- distance between the eya m and the slum wireless techsloi enabled devics less than n 1 mm). um mi- there Is no Mmothwlrelees tecMBW enabled devlu "may. 1. Turn on the system. Press [INPU'Ij button until the Eluetooih icon' 0 ‘is displayed. on the LCD to select Bluetootll .This will automatically ate the Blustooth p in process .The "f " Bluetoatn pairing aignal(wave) will flash to indicate you are in the pairing mode. 2. Alternative: To manually start the Bluetooth pairing process. press and hold [ bii 1 button on the panel or[Palr] button on the remote control. When the“? "Eluetootl'l pairing signal (wave) Is iiashlng. you are In the pairing mode. 3. Turn on the Eluatoath service on your Bluslooth enabled devices to perform a Search for the Eluetootn enabled devices in range. 4. When the search is completed, your Blustooth enabled davice Wlll display a new davice named ‘ARTDIO' in the list of Bluetooth devices. Select 'ARTDIO' from the Bluetooth device list. 5. You will be prompted to enter a passkey. Please enterthe deiault passkey 0000. 6. When you heara "beep" sound, the system Ia connected with your Bluatoolh enabled device vla Bluetoolll connection. The Bluetooth Icon will display" f " constantly on the LCD. Note: "the pairing cannot be complemd In 90 seconds, the pairing will be terminated. The Bluetooth Icon will only display ' O ". Please restart the pairing process again. 7. Now you can select music lrorn your Bluetooth enabled device and play It wirelessly through the system. a. To disconnect the Bluetooth connection, simply press [INPUT] button and select other audio source. For alternative way, press and hold [ NI] button on the panel or [Pair] button on remote to disconnect the Bluetooth connection .The Bluetooth Icon will only display" . “. USING THE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER 1. Select and play music from your Eluetootll enabled device. 2. Press [VOL+][VOL-] to increase or decrease the volume (0-30). 3. Press [NI ] buttons to play or pause the music. 4. Press [ i« ll [ »l ] buttons to play previous or next song. 5. Ifthe phone rings from your Bluetoth enabled device. press the [HI ] button to answerthe phone. Enjoy your conversation hands-free through built-in microphone. End the call by pressing the [ ell] button again. Musicwill resume aiterthe call. 8. You can use the remote control to control yourBluetooth speaker (please see the Remote Control on page 5 lordetsiis). FM RADIO STATION SETTINGS Setting and Tuning Radio Stations Mote: connect the antenna cable to the FMANTJeek on the back ofsysrem for better reception. Emmi (ll. antenna cable for but reception. 1. Press" 0 " button to turn on the system. Press [INPUT] button to select Radio. The "RADIO"Indioetorwill display on the LCD. 2. The Radio station default is 81.5MH1. This will come up the very first time you turn on the radio. h 7 I- can I L- ._L' BBL-J 3. Search and scan radio stations by pressing and holding [ i« ]I[ M] buttons. Once the radio station is located. the search will stop. 4. lithe radio reception Is weak. press [ l« ]I[ »i] buttons to lor better radio frequency. Program Pro-set Radio station 1 . Select deelred station by repealing above steps 1-4 (“Setting Radio Stallons') 2. To preseta station press [QJ button on the panel orlENTER] button on remote. The program preset elation numberwlll flash. 3. Press [ r« ]I[ »l] buttons on the panel or [ A ]I[v1bulloneon remote to select the preset elation numbers from 01-20. 4. Press[ §\ ]butlon on the panel or [ENTER] button on remote to program the preset FM station. 5. The eysmm allows you to store up to 20 preset FM radio stations. 6. To listen tothe preset radio station press [ NI 1 butmn on the panel or[ A ]I[ v 1 buttons on the remote control. SLEEPTIMER SETTING Note: Be sure the system is turned 0" lo selthe sleep timer. l.Turn syelem ON by pressing lhe“0 “button. 2. To set the sleep timer, Press end hold [INPUT] button on lhe penel orlsleep] button on the remote control. The'SLEEP" indicetor will display the sleep limer sequence as shown: SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP 4» 4» 4» I3 F F E [I 3 El [I F F 3. Release the button to select the sleep lime desired. Once the sleep timer is selected. the sleep timer wIII appearfor 10 seconds. and the 'SLEEP' Indlcatorwlll display on LCD. Then the LCD will return to the current time display. 4. When lime reaches the selected sleep time the eysmm will turn OFF and remain In STANDBY. The "SLEEP" indicator will turn offend the LCD will return to the current time display. CON NECTING TO OTHER AUDIO SOURCES The BT-326 Includes an auxiliary InputJeck that allows you to connect to en alternate audio sources, such as IPod, MF3 player, portable CD player, portable DVD player' etc. 1. Prese[INPUTJ button to select the audio source to Auxiliary Input until "AUX'I Indicator Is displayed on the LCD. 2. Insert one end ofthe 3.5mm stereo Input cable Into lhe "AUX IN“ Jack on the beck ol the system. Insertthe other end orthe 3.5mm audio cable Into your audio source. 3. Turn on audio source and play music. 4. Press the [VOL +][VOL-] buttons to increase or decrease the volume. ACCESSORIES: Wfiog FM c-oi-xt 3.5mm stereo minor- contieixi Input cattle in Federal Communication Commission Inlerlerence Statement This equipment has been lested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Pan I5 olthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation TI'IIS equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and ll not installed and used in accordance With the instructions may cause harmlul interlerence to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particular installation Ilthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment all and on the user IS encouraged to lry to correct the interference by one of the lollowmg measures . Reanont or relocale the receiving antenna . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver IS connected - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority lo operate this equipment This device complies With Part15 of the FCC Rules Operallon IS subiecl to the followrng two conditions (I) This device may not cause harmful interference. and i2) this devrce must accept any interference received. including interrerence that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies With FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled enVirdnn-ient This equipment should be installed and operated With minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body
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