8) Release. Disconnects the current Bluetooth connection and readies the ZENSOR AX for a
new pairing/connection
5.2 BLuetootH
When put in Bluetooth mode the ZENSOR AX automatically tries to re-connect to the latest used
device. If the ZENSOR AX has never been connected to a Bluetooth device before, the ZENSOR
AX will enter pairing mode and be ready to pair with a new device.
To pair/connect your device look for ZENSOR AX on your Bluetooth device list and establish the
connection.
If the connected device is brought out of range, the ZENSOR AX will try to re-connect to the
device.
To release a current Bluetooth connection or establish a new connection press the Release
button on the remote control (see 5.1)
The ZENSOR AX supports Bluetooth Apt-X connections from Apt-X approved devices.
Note: Only one device can be connected to the ZENSOR AX at a time
5.3 optICaL IN
Use this input to connect devices with optical output, like TV's, CD players or streaming devices.
Note: The ZENSOR AX only plays back a stereo signal. If your TV outputs a surround signal via
the optical out, please change this to stereo in the TV's audio settings.
5.4 auX IN
Use this input to connect any analogue device.
5.5 SuB out
Use this output to connect a subwoofer to the ZENSOR AX system. Any active subwoofer works
with the ZENSOR AX, but DALI SUB E-9 F or SUB E-12 F is a perfect match for the ZENSOR AX
series. Ask your local DALI dealer for further advice.
5.6 FroNt LeD
The LED on the front of the left speaker indicates the state of the ZENSOR AX system
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE blink (fast)
BLUE blink (short)
Any colour blink (slow)
10
System off
System on, AUX IN selected
System on, OPTICAL IN selected
System on, Bluetooth selected, device connected
System on, Bluetooth selected, no device connected
System on, Bluetooth selected, device paired not connected
Mute