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1. Display: This screen indicates the unit's current operation:
Charging Indicator: When the power adapter is connected, movement of the
battery segments shows the battery is charging. When fully charged, all battery
segments will be lit without blinking. When the power adapter is disconnected, the
battery segment shows the level of the battery.
Lightning Bolt Icon: The lightning bolt icon will illuminate when the power adapter
is connected to wall power.
Bluetooth Icon: The Bluetooth icon will be lit solid when a device is paired to Sport
Express. The Bluetooth icon will be off when in pairing mode.
Power Icon: This is shown when the unit is powered on.
FM/AM Icons: When the Radio is On, this shows whether it is in AM or FM mode.
Radio Station: This shows the current radio station that is selected.
2. Power Button: Turns Sport Express on or off. Please note that while Sport Express is
connected to a power source, it does not need to be powered on to charge the battery.
3. Bluetooth Button: Press the Bluetooth button to disconnect a paired Bluetooth device.
Press and hold this button to disable (or enable) voice prompts.
4. Radio Selector: This button sets the radio to FM, AM, or turns the radio off.
5. Tune/Track Buttons (–/+): Tap these buttons to tune in a radio station or go to the
previous/next track on a Bluetooth connected device. To "seek" (jump to the next
available station), hold either button down for a few seconds until it starts to seek a
station. The unit will remember the last station it was on and start at that station when
powered off and on again.
Note: When the radio is On, the Bluetooth Play/Pause and Tune/Track controls will be
disabled.
Note: When listening to Bluetooth sources, pressing these buttons may go to another
playlist or music genre in some apps.
6. Play/Pause/Preset: Press to play or pause a track from a connected Bluetooth device. In
Radio Mode, press and release this button to select a previously saved preset station.
See the section Using the Radio for more details on saving and recalling presets.
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