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3. Select “MB400” from the available devices, the system will install the driver
automatically.
Note: For Windows XP and Vista, a third-party Bluetooth driver is needed (not
included).
4. The status LED will flash blue to indicate a successful connection.
5. If the MB400 is not automatically set as your output device, select “Sound” from
the control panel then highlight the MB400 and select “Set Default”.
1. Enable Bluetooth and NFC on your source device.
2. Switch on the MB400 and enter pairing mode.
3. Touch the NFC area of your source device against the NFC area on the left side
of the MB400. They will autocratically pair with each other.
4. Confirm Bluetooth pairing if prompted. “MB400” will now be listed in your
source device's Bluetooth device list.
5. To disconnect your device, touch the NFC area of your device against the NFC
area on the left side of the MB400. Touch again to reconnect.
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5.3.2 Remote control
The MB400 is able to control the music playing on either a mobile phone or a
computer with a Bluetooth connection.
Press to pause or resume playing music.
Use the volume dial to increase or decrease the volume.
Press “<” or “>” to select the previous or next track.
5.3.3 Hands-free Calling
Whilst connected to your mobile phone, the MB400 will act as a hands-free system
for calls.
Press OK button to pick up or hang up a call. Press and hold OK button for 2
seconds to reject the incoming call.
5.4 DAB Mode
DAB mode allows you to listen to Digital Audio Broadcasts, DAB radio stations
have a higher sound quality and less interference than their FM equivalent.
5.4.1 Auto Scan
When you enter DAB mode for the first time, or if there are no channels saved on
the device, a channel scan will begin automatically. To scan for additional stations
or to scan when you change location you can press scan to start another Auto Scan.
1. Fully extend the aerial wire.
2. Press the Standby button to exit standby mode.
3. Press the M button to select DAB mode.
4. Press the SCAN button to begin a channel scan. The progress and number of
channels found will appear on the LCD screen.
5. Once the scan has completed. The channels will be saved and the device will
begin playing the first channel found.
6. Press “<” or “>” to scroll through the list of saved stations then press the OK
button to tune to the displayed station.
7. If no stations are detected during the scan the LCD will display “NO DAB
Station”.
Note: DAB radio reception is not universal, you can check the signal strength in
your postcode here: www.ukdigitalradio.com/coverage/postcodesearch/
Having stations available in your area does not guarantee reception as thick
walls, distance from the transmitter and other environmental factors can all
influence the reception at a specific location.
5.4.2 Manual Scan
To search specific frequencies for additional stations, or to fine tune your reception,
you can perform a manual scan of a specific frequency. This will search for and
save any stations found on the broadcast frequency that you set.
Press Menu then use “>” and OK to select Manual tune from the submenu.
Use “<” or “>” to set the frequency which you would like to tune to and then press
OK to confirm. The LCD will show the signal strength on the selected frequency.
Any change in signal strength made by adjusting the aerial will be reflected on the
signal strength bar.
Note: The solid blocks on the signal strength bar represent the required signal strength
for a clear signal. The larger clear block represents the current signal strength.
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