To set the Sleep timer, press the Sleep key on the remote control or hold the Menu
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knob, rotate to "Main menu" and select it by pressing in the Menu knob, then rotate to
and select "Sleep". Rotate the Menu knob to scroll through the sleep time options and
select a Sleep period by briefly pushing in the Menu knob. The display will eventually
time out to the "Now playing" screen and the Sleep icon and time will be displayed at
the bottom of the display.
Daylight Savings Time adjustment/Clock accuracy:
If the time is incorrect by 1 hour, go into the System settings menu > Time/Date > Adjust
to DST > and select +1 or ‐1 hour to correct the time. While in System settings, verify
"Auto update" under Time/Date is set to "Update from network" and that you have a
consistent WiFi signal, as loss of signal will reset the time to twelve o'clock until the WiFi
signal is restored.
Bluetooth:
Rotate the source knob to Bluetooth and push in briefly to select. Open Bluetooth on
your device and search/scan for the "Como Duetto" name, then pair and connect. Once
you've paired you shouldn't need to do it again. If your device prompts you to enter a
passcode, enter "0000". Set your Bluetooth smart device's volume at 100%. If you use
other Apps for music streaming, you can connect your smart device via Bluetooth to
stream them to Musica.
Backlight (in Menu > System settings > Backlight):
The On Level affects the backlight level whenever the unit is on.
The Dim Level affects the backlight level whenever the unit is in standby. You must
select a Timeout value in the Backlight menu in addition to the Dim Level in order for
the Dim Level to take effect in standby.
Adding Internet stations:
To request an Internet station be added, customize Internet station Favorite categories
and other options, please register on our web portal as described in the comprehensive
manual on our web site: www.comoaudio.com
My Music: UPnP
If you have music on other devices on your WiFi network you wish to stream to Musica
(most commonly using Windows Media Player (WMP)), open Windows Media Player on
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