Radio operation – Lenco BTT-1 User Manual

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To connect another device, first, disconnect the original paired device. Then follow
the above steps to pair the BTT-1 with another device.

NOTE: If the function cannot be controlled normally, press the Power ON/OFF button
on the rear panel to turn off the speaker, then turn on it.

Radio operation

1. Enter FM Function
In the turn-on or playing status, press the FM button on the remote control to enter
FM mode.

2. Select Bands
1) Directly input frequency: press the T/F button on the remote control, then input the
frequency that you want. The range of FM frequency is from 87.50MHz to 108.00
MHz.
2) Select the band by pressing TU- or TU+ button: press this button to adjust the
frequency up or down a step. The step of FM is 0.05 MHz.
3) Select saved stations by pressing number buttons. For example: press 10+ button
twice, 5 button once, you may select the 25th saved station. Press the CH- or CH+
button to switch the previous or next band.
4) Automatically search bands: press the SEARCH button, this system starts to
search bands from low to high frequency automatically. The searched band are
saved automatically. Press this button again to stop searching.

3. Save Bands
Press the SAVE button to save the current frequency of band. For example: if you
want to save 99.3 MHz in 28th cell, press 10+ button twice and 8 button once, press
T/F button to input 9 9 3, then press SAVE button.

4. Soundtrack Selection
To select Mono or Stereo while in FM mode, press MO/ST button. When you select
stereo, the display shows a stereo signal. If the signal is not strong enough, you
cannot select Stereo.

5. Exit FM Mode
1) Press the USB button on the remote control to exit FM status, and switch to USB
mode.
2) Press the BLUETOOTH button on the remote control to exit FM status, and switch
to the bluetooth mode.
3) Press the AUDIO button on the remote control to exit FM status, and switch to
Audio input mode.

(Please vary the antenna direction to find the strongest signal for each station.)




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