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3. Choose the Bluetooth menu in your player and register
the device in your player. For this, refer to the operation
manual of your player. The device "AEG SR 4372 DAB+"
will show in your player as a selection.
NOTE:
Only one playback device can be connected with the
device at one time. If the device is already connected
with another playback device, the device will not
appear in the BT selection menu.
4. Now enter the password "0000" in your player, depend-
ing on the device manufacturers, model, and software
version.
After successful registration, "Connected" appears and you
will hear the speaker announcing "CONNECTING". For
the further procedure, please refer to the user manual of the
playback unit. If possible, adjust the volume of the external
unit to a comfortable level.
NOTE:
• Depending on the device manufacturer, you need to
perform the registration (PAIRING) again to connect the
devices.
• In case of problems with the registration of a replay
device, deactivate the WiFi-/ and mobile data function
in your playback device.
• The Bluetooth compatibility cannot be ensured for
devices (e.g. mobile phones) getting released in the
future.
• To ensure an optimal connection, make sure that the
battery of your player is completely charged.
• Some of the mobile phone brands have an energy-sav-
ing mode. Deactivate the energy-saving mode as it can
otherwise result in problems during the data transfer
through Bluetooth.
• To be able to transfer audio data, Bluetooth needs to
stay activated in your player. Observe the operation
manual of your player.
• If a mobile phone on which you are playing music
receives a call, the music will be interrupted. However,
the sound is not played back by the device. After you
have ended the call, the devices are connected to each
other again and playback continues.
• When the devices get disconnected, the speaker will
announce "SPEAKER DISCONNECTED". "Pairing"
flashes in the display.
Description of the control buttons
NOTE:
• Not all the functions may be supported depending on
the playback device.
• Depending on the device, you must start the music
app on your playback device beforehand.
/
/ ENTER (5)
You can briefly interrupt and resume playback using this
button. Pressing again continues playback.
/
(6)
With you can jump to the next or previous track etc.
The
button can be used as follows:
Press once
= This starts the current track again from
the beginning.
Press twice
= This jumps back to the previous track.
Press three times = This plays the song before etc.
AUX socket
To connect analogue replay devices. Via this socket you can
also hear the sound of other playback devices such as MP3
players, CD players etc. through the loudspeakers.
1. Please connect the external device with a 3.5 mm stereo
jack plug to the AUX socket.
2. Repeatedly press the MODE button (4), until "AUX-IN" is
shown in the display.
3. You will hear the sound playback from the external device
through the loudspeakers. You may use the control (7) to
adjust the volume.
4. For the remaining procedure please see the operating
instructions of the external sound source.
NOTE:
Adjust the volume of the external device to a comfortable
level.

Settings menu

Numerous settings are made via the Settings menu (see
page 5).
In the Settings menu you can find the main menu and the
related submenus with the individual options.
To open the menu, press the MENU button (9) during opera-
tion.
• Use the /
buttons (3/11) to navigate in the menu.
• Use the
/
/ ENTER button (5) to select a submenu,
or confirm a setting.
• To exit the menu, press the MENU button (9).
NOTE:
If you do not press any button within 5 seconds, the menu
is hidden.
Every operating mode features a standardized setting menu.
Only the DAB mode provides additional setting options.
Below you will find further explanations on the additional
DAB menu and the joint menu.
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