One World Technologies Inc. P746 Manual Do Utilizador

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8 - English
 
NOTE: The USB dedicated charging port provides power 
only; it does not provide any communication capabilities.
When the stereo is operating on battery power, the USB 
dedicated charging port will continue to function for 
approximately 1 hour after turning the stereo OFF. If the 
stereo remains inactive after this time, charging will stop. 
Turn the stereo on to resume operation.
USING A BLUETOOTH
®
 ENABLED DEVICE 
(NOT INCLUDED) WITH THE STEREO
See Figure 7, page 13.
Press the 
MODE button until the BLUETOOTH
®
 mode 
is highlighted. 
When the stereo is switched to BLUETOOTH
®
 mode, the 
unit receives a BLUETOOTH
®
 signal and “
bt” flashes in 
the LCD display.
NOTE: The stereo will automatically attempt to connect 
to the last device it was paired to. If a connection cannot 
be established within five seconds, the stereo will make 
itself available to other BLUETOOTH
®
 enabled devices.
Devices enabled for BLUETOOTH
®
 must be in range of 
the signal and set to search/scan in order to pair with the 
stereo.
Select “RYOBI STEREO” from your device’s list of avail-
able BLUETOOTH
®
 signals to pair the device and the 
stereo. No password or PIN is required for connection.
When the device has successfully paired with the stereo, 
the time will appear on the LCD display.
 
NOTE: When a device is paired to the stereo, informa-
tion for connecting to the device is saved in the stereo’s 
memory.
When streaming audio from a BLUETOOTH
®
 enabled 
device, press the 
SCAN left or SCAN right button to go 
to the previous or next track. Briefly press and release the 
PRESET button to cycle between pausing and playing 
the audio.
 
NOTE: These controls may not be supported by the 
BLUETOOTH
®
 device and/or application you are using.
To disconnect the BLUETOOTH
®
 enabled device, press 
and hold the 
PRESET button. When the device is discon-
nected, “
bt” reappears in the LCD display and the stereo 
begins searching for a BLUETOOTH
®
 signal.
FOLD-DOWN FLEXIBLE  ANTENNA
See Figure 8, page 13.
To decrease interference or electrical noise, extend the 
antenna or move the stereo to a higher elevation. The antenna 
folds down and out of the way when not in use.
AUXILIARY MODE
See Figure 5, page 13.
The portable stereo can be used as an amplifier for MP3 
players, CD players, smartphones, tablets, and other music 
devices.
To use the auxiliary mode:
  Push the 
MODE button to select the AUX mode.
  Connect the included auxiliary cable to the external 
device.
  Connect the other end of the auxiliary cable to the 
AUX 
IN port.
  The device tray may be used to store your external device.
 
NOTE: The device tray cannot secure external devices.
  The external device must be ON and in PLAY mode for 
sound to be heard through the speakers.
  All external device controls can be used normally while 
connected to the stereo.
 
NOTE:  Volume for any device connected through the 
auxiliary connector can be adjusted using the volume 
control for that device and/or with the 
VOL UP or VOL 
DOWN buttons on the stereo.
  Turning the stereo OFF will NOT turn the external device 
OFF.
  The auxiliary cable DOES NOT provide charging function.
  For complete operating instructions for all external 
devices, always refer to the manual that was included 
with your model.
 The 
AUX OUT port is for connecting external speakers 
only.
 
NOTE: Do not plug headphones into the AUX OUT port. 
The volume for this port is set to maximum level and 
cannot be lowered with the 
VOL DOWN button.
USB DEDICATED CHARGING PORT
See Figure 5 - 6, page 13.
The USB dedicated charging port provides charging power 
of up to 2 Amps for your cell phone, MP3 player, tablet, or 
other USB devices. 
NOTICE:
Attempting to charge devices rated more than 2 Amps 
could damage the USB dedicated charging port and/or 
the device.
Connect one end of a USB cable (not provided) to your 
USB device.
Connect the other end of the USB cable (not provided) to 
the USB dedicated charging port to begin charging the 
device.
OPERATION