• Bluetooth connection of mobile devices typically covers a 33 ft (10m) open-eld range. DR3200BT
“remembers” the last connected device. The unit will disconnect from any device that goes out-of-range,
DR3200BT will auto-reconnect to your device once it is back in range.
• If you explicitly disconnect the Bluetooth link by pressing the corresponding menu item in your device the
DR3200BT will not auto-reconnect.
• If you turn o Bluetooth from your device while the unit is connected, DR3200BT will not auto-reconnect
when you turn on the device’s Bluetooth option. Some devices will try to reconnect with the last Bluetooth
connected device.
• However, if you turn o Bluetooth on the device after an out-of-range disconnection, DR3200BT will
auto-reconnect once you turn on Bluetooth on the device when it is within range.
• Note that whenever disconnected, the DB3200BT can be paired and connected by any other Bluetooth
device.
Disconnect and Reconnect
• You can explicitly forget (or unpair) DB3200BT in mobile. If you do that while connected in range,
DB3200BT will be properly notied and all settled.
• If you do that after being disconnected while out-of-range, DB3200BT will still auto connect with the
device. If this happens, you can press and hold the BT button for ~2 seconds on DB3200BT to clear its
memory.
Forget (or Unpair)
• When audio is streamed from mobile to DB3200BT, BT AUDIO is shown on the LCD.
• You can control the trick modes (play, stop, next, prev) either from your device or DB3200BT.
• If you hear no sound or very low volume output, please check the volume on your device, then adjust the
volume on the DB3200BT to the level of your choice.
Audio Playback
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