Philips BTM630 quick start To disconnect a paired device, To disconnect all paired devices

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Bluetooth Operation

5Select “PHILIPS BTM630” to start pairing.

6Enter “0000” when prompted for a keyword.

7Wait for completion of the pairing until you hear a double beep from the system and the bluetooth icon turns on.

If the connected device (mobile phone) supports the HFP and/or HSP profiles, the display panel of the system will show “PHONE CONNECTED” briefly.

If the connected device (mobile phone or other device) supports the A2DP profile, the display panel of the system will show “PHONE CONNECTED” followed by “STEREO CONNECTED” briefly.

You may be asked to grant permission for "AVRCP" or "Remote Control" functions.You should grant this permission for complete connection.

The name of the paired device will appear on the display panel after successful pairing.

8Repeat the above steps if you want to pair more Bluetooth-enabled devices with the system.

To disconnect a paired device

Switch off the device or move it beyond the communication range.

“DISCONNECT PHONE” or “DISCONNECT STEREO” will appear on the display panel of the system briefly when the connection is terminated.

You will hear a long beep from the system.

To disconnect all paired devices

Press and hold on REJECT for more than 5 seconds until “DISCONNECT ALL” appear on the display panel of the system.

No message on the display panel indicates that there is no active connection to terminate.

Notes:

The system can store pairing information of up to 7 devices.You do not need to pair a device every time you want to reconnect it with this system.As long as the system is powered on and the reconnection function of device is activated, the paired device will reconnect to the system whenever it comes into the communication range.

If an eighth device is paired, the pairing information of the first paired device will be overwritten.

“FAILED” will appear on the display panel of the system if no pairing is made within one minute. In this case, please refer to the related items in “Troubleshooting” for a solution to the problem.

Operating a connected Bluetooth-enabled device through the system

BTM630 is designed with a built-in high-quality microphone (speakerphone) allowing you to make or end calls of a connected mobile phone through this system.

Notes for the speakerphone:

To achieve the best performance from your system, please follow these guidelines for placement and use of the speakerphone:

1)Choose a quiet environment.

The microphone on the unit will pick up your voice, as well as some amount of background noise. Using this unit in a quiet place will make it easier for the party you are calling to hear your voice.

2) Minimize echo in the room.

Using this unit in a room that has carpets, drapes and soft furnishings will give better performance than using in a room with highly reflective surfaces such as tile, concrete and glass.

3) Keep in range of the microphone.

The closer you speak to the microphone, the more clearly your voice will be heard. If you are within 2 meter of the microphone you may talk at a normal volume and your voice should be clear to the party you are calling. If you move beyond 3 meter, you will need to raise your voice in order to be heard clearly. Use beyond 5 meter range is not recommended.

4) Choose a sensible listening volume.

This unit is designed to perform best at moderate listening levels. If you increase the volume too much, you may begin to hear an echo.The best listening level is normally a maximum volume level of 16.

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Contents Necesita ayuda Inmediata? BTM630Français EnglishFCC Declaration of Confirmity FCC RulesFor Customer Use Know these safetysymbolsReturn your Product Registration Card or register online at Returning the enclosed cardMaterials Class II equipment symbolEnglish IndexContents Safety Information Supplied accessoriesGeneral Information Environmental InformationListen at a moderate volume Hearing SafetyTo establish a safe volume level Set your volume control at a low settingPreparations PowerRear connections AM AntennaConnecting a USB mass storage device Or SD/MMC memory card Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlConnecting other equipment to your System Using the Remote Control to operate SystemControls on the system ControlsPairing Albumpreset +@ Prog ¡ IR SensorControls on the remote control EJECT/OPEN ¡ Shuffle£ Display ∞ SourceBasic Functions Basic playback controls CD/MP3-CD/WMA OperationLoading a disc To find a passage within a track Playing an MP3/WMA discTo stop playback To interrupt playbackProgramming track numbers Different play modes Shuffle and RepeatErasing the program To start playback of your disc program, press ÉÅ directlyTuning to preset radio stations Tuning to radio stationsRadio Reception Programming radio stationsUsing a USB mass storage device/SD/MMC memory card Using a non-USB deviceExternal Sources Supported formatsRoot Ripping functionTitle AlbumREC will start flashing on the display AUX connect external equipmentAt any moment, simply press 9 to stop ripping IPod Dock Pairing a Bluetooth-enabled device with the system Bluetooth OperationSupported Bluetooth profiles Your system supports the following Bluetooth profilesTo disconnect a paired device Choose a sensible listening volumeTo disconnect all paired devices Keep in range of the microphoneHolding a call through the system for a Place the unit in line with your mouthTo resume sound input of the microphone Clock setting Clock/TimerTimer setting Activating and deactivating timerTo deactivate the sleep timer Sleep timer settingOFF 90 75 60 45 30 15 OFF 90 … Sleep XX is displayed. XX is the time in minutesSpecifications Problem TroubleshootingSolution Device not Supported scrolls on the display Page Box 671539, Marietta, GA Meet Philips at the Internet EspañolRoyal Philips Electronics N.V All rights reserved Remarques relatives à la connexion dun iPod