3 Bluetooth Audio Streaming
3.1 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices
To pair up LUCAS NANO 605 FX with a source device via Bluetooth, do this:
1. Switch on LUCAS NANO 605 FX.
2. Enable Bluetooth on the source device.
3. Set the Channel 4/5 Selector switch to Bluetooth.
4. Select your NANO 605 FX from the list of Bluetooth devices on your
source device.
5. Press play to stream music from your source player.
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The Bluetooth indicator (
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) fl ashes slowly for about one minute when
the Input Selector is set to Bluetooth. This tells you that LUCAS NANO 605
FX's Bluetooth module is ready to connect. The LUCAS NANO 605 FX's
Bluetooth indicator lights up continuously once a Bluetooth connection
is established. The two devices are paired exclusively and are no longer
discoverable for other Bluetooth devices.
If the Bluetooth LED fl ashes rapidly, this tells you that the attempt to make
a Bluetooth connection was unsuccessful.
Heads up! Only one Bluetooth device can be connected to LUCAS NANO
605 FX at a time.
3.2 Connecting to Another Bluetooth Device
Slide the Input Selector from Bluetooth to Line and back to Bluetooth to
disconnect LUCAS NANO 605 FX from the source device. Then you can
connect pair it up with another source.
The Bluetooth LED fl ashes slowly to tell you that LUCAS NANO 605 FX
is ready to connect with a new Bluetooth device. If this attempt is
unsuccessful, the module will no longer be ready to pair. The Bluetooth LED
indicates this by fl ashing rapidly.
You will have to slide the Channel 4/5 Input Selector (
to Line and back to Bluetooth to make another attempt to connect.
3.3 More on the Bluetooth Connection
LUCAS NANO 605 FX features Bluetooth Class 2.1. Its reach depends on
various factors such as the source device's quality and transmission power
and local conditions, for example, obstacles such as walls that can impede
the radio data link. To get a clear signal without glitches, it is best to align
LUCAS NANO 605 FX and the source device in visual line of sight with each
other.
To learn more about Bluetooth, visit www.bluetooth.org.
Range
The connection is severed and the audio signal drops out when Bluetooth's
maximum range is exceeded. The connection is automatically restored
when the Bluetooth receiver is back in range.
Audio Quality
Make sure the output level on the source device is turned all the way up to
achieve the best sound quality for a Bluetooth audio stream. Then control
the volume using the Channel 4/5 Gain/Volume knob. It lets you make fi ne
adjustments without large jumps in volume.
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