Manual Roberts Blutune 50 Radio

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Playing audio les in Bluetooth mode
When you have successfully connected your radio with the chosen
Bluetooth device you can start to play your music using the controls on
your connected Bluetooth device.
1. Once playing has started adjust the volume to the required setting
using the Volume control on your radio or your enabled bluetooth
device.
2. Provided that your phone, tablet or PC allows volume control when
using Bluetooth we recommend that for normal Bluetooth listening
the radio's volume control is set to a high level. This will permit the
audio volume to be controlled using the connected Bluetooth device.
This will generally be the more convenient method of controlling the
volume. However, if you are using headphones plugged into your
radio, we strongly recommend that the radio's volume control is used
as the means of adjusting the audio volume. You will then need to set
the volume on the connected Bluetooth device to a higher level. The
purpose here is to prevent unexpectedly loud noises in the headphones,
when changing modes in the radio or when switching on and off.
3. The audio player in your phone, tablet or PC may be able to respond to
the Play/Pause, Next track and Previous track buttons on the radio.
Note:That not all player applications or devices may respond to all of
these buttons.
Note: If the unit is in the Bluetooth mode and it is not connected to a
Bluetooth device for more than 15 minutes it will automatically switch
to the standby mode. The LCD will revert to the standby mode clock
display. To use the radio again, simply press the On/Standby button
to switch it on.
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Brand Roberts
Model Blutune 50
Category Radios
File type PDF
File size 1.04 MB

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DAB+ is the successor of the FM signal and stands for Digital Audio Broadcasting. It is a digital signal that allows for more channels within the same bandwidth and allows for easier switching between channels.

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FM and AM are both forms of modulation used to transmit a signal. FM stands for Frequency Modulation and AM stands for Amplitude Modulation. AM is the oldest form of modulation. The biggest difference is that the FM signal is much stronger than the AM signal.

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