Basic functions

If the Bluetooth device has failed pair with the product, delete the previous “[Samsung] HI-FI XXXXXX” found by the Bluetooth device and have it search for the product again.

5.Play music on the connected device.

You can listen to the music playing on the connected Bluetooth device over the Hi-Fi Component system.

In Bluetooth mode, some model's Play/Repeat/Stop/ Next/Back functions are not available.

The product only supports Middle Quality SBC data (up to 237kbps@48kHz), and does not support High Quality SBC data (328kbps@44.1kHz).

The AVRCP feature is not supported.

Connect only to a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP (AV) function.

You cannot connect to a Bluetooth device that supports only the HF (Hands Free) function.

Only one Bluetooth device can be paired at a time.

Once you have turned off Hi-Fi Component and the pairing is disconnected, the pairing will not be restored automatically. To reconnect, you must pair the device again.

The Hi-Fi Component system may not search or connect properly in the following cases:

-- If there is a strong electrical field around Hi-Fi Component.

-- If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with Hi-Fi Component.

-- If the Bluetooth device is turned off, not in place, or malfunctions.

-- Note that such devices as microwave ovens, wireless LAN adaptors, fluorescent lights, and gas stoves use the same frequency range as the Bluetooth device, which can cause electric interference.

To disconnect the Bluetooth device from the Hi-Fi Component

You can disconnect the Bluetooth device from Hi- Fi Component. For instructions, see the Bluetooth

device's user manual.

The Hi-Fi Component will be disconnected.

When the Hi-Fi Component is disconnected from the Bluetooth device, the Hi-Fi Component will display DISCONNECTED READY on the its front display.

To disconnect the Hi-Fi Component from the Bluetooth device

Press the CD/Bluetooth button on the front panel of the Hi-Fi Component to switch from Bluetooth mode to another mode or turn off the Hi-Fi Compo- nent.

The connected Bluetooth device will wait a certain amount of time for a response from the Hi-Fi Component before terminating the connection.(Disconnection time may differ, depending on the Bluetooth device)

The currently connected device will be disconnected.

In Bluetooth connection mode, the Bluetooth connection will be lost if the distance between the Hi-Fi Component

and the Bluetooth device exceeds 16.25 feet (5 meters).

If the Bluetooth device comes back into the effective range after disconnecting, you can restart the Hi-Fi Component to restore the pairing with the Bluetooth device.

The Hi-Fi Component automatically turns off after 25 minutes in the Ready mode.

Using My Karaoke

You can use the MY Karaoke function to sing along with your favorite CDs and USB tracks.

1.Connect the microphone to the MIC jack on the front of the product.

`` If your microphone plug is larger than the 3.5 mm

MIC jack, you need a Connector-Adaptor (not supplied) to complete the connection.

--First, connect the Connector-Adaptor (not supplied) to the MIC jack on the front of the product,

--Second, connect the microphone (with the larger jack) to the Connector-Adaptor.

2.Press the MIC VOL-, + button on the remote control to adjust the volume of the microphone.

3.Press the MY KARAOKE button on the remote

control to suppress the vocal if you need. Each time the button is pressed, the selection is changed as follows:

MY KARAOKE ON MY KARAOKE OFF

`` If you hear strange noises (squealing or howling) while using the Karaoke feature, move the microphone away from the speakers. Turning down the microphone's volume or the speaker volume is also effective. Do not set the MICROPHONE towards the SPEAKER.

`` The microphone does not operate in the AUX and TUNER mode.

`` If you connect a microphone, GIGA SOUND automatically turns off. To turn Giga Sound back on you must remove the microphone, and then press the Giga Sound button.

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Samsung MXFS9000ZA user manual Using My Karaoke, To disconnect the Bluetooth device from the Hi-Fi Component