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6. Bluetooth®
This setting is used to turn on and off the wireless
Bluetooth® connection.
Bluetooth® setting can be set to 0 (off) or to 1 (on). When
you turn off and on the device, it will start with the last
setting you chose.
Receiving sound from the speaker and Bluetooth®
headset at the same time
Press the Plus (+) Button and select 2 when the
Bluetooth® headset is paired.
Turning the Bluetooth® Connection On/Off
Press the Power & Settings Button once. Select
Bluetooth® using the Right & Left Buttons. The current
value will be displayed on screen. Change the value
using the Plus (+) & Minus (-) Buttons.
When the wireless connection is turned on, the
Bluetooth Headphones icon will start blinking in the
info section at the top of the screen.
The device will search for the headphones it has been
paired with initially and try to connect to those. This will
prevent the device from connecting to other Bluetooth®
devices when the Bluetooth® setting is on. If you want
to pair the device with different Bluetooth® headphones
(other than those it was initially paired with) you must
delete them from memory.
Deleting Paired Headphones From Memory
While in Bluetooth® setting, if the Pinpoint &
Discrimination Button is pressed long, the letters ‘’Fd’’
will be displayed on screen for 2 seconds and the
list of headphones that were paired with the device
before will be deleted. If you want to pair a new pair
of headphones after this, you must follow the pairing
instructions again.
Once it pairs with any Bluetooth® headphones (Nokta
BT Headphones or other), one of the icons below will be
displayed in the info section:
Standard Bluetooth® headphones
connected.
aptX™ Low Latency headphones
connected.
For more detailed info about the Nokta BT Headphones,
please read the instructions included with the
headphones.
IMPORTANT: Once the headphones are paired
with the device, if no sound is transmitted to the
headphones for 14 minutes, the headphones will
shut down automatically to save power.