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If you have connected amobile phone to thespeaker via Bluetooth and receive acall
whilst you are listening to music, themusic will be switched off automatically. Oncethecall
has been ended, music playback will be resumed (if your phone settings permit this).
Troubleshooting guide
No sound from
theconnected
microphone.
• Check thevolume.
• Check that themicrophone cable is whole, intact and
securely connected to both themicrophone and speaker.
• Check that themicrophone ison.
No sound from
theconnected
instrument.
• Check thevolume.
• Check that theconnection cable is whole, intact and securely
connected to theinstrument and speaker.
• Check that theinstrument’s volume is turned up sufficiently.
No sound from
theconnected
device.
If using the AUX IN
• Check that theaudio cable connecting theexternal device
and thespeaker is intact and securely connected.
If using Bluetooth
• Make sure that theBluetooth connection has been properly
established.
• Test theplayback from your external device before
connectingit.
• Try using another file for playback. Thefile you are attempting
to play may be corrupted.
• Pull theplug from thewall socket to disconnect theBluetooth
speaker completely from themains. Insert theplug back into
thewall socket.
Things to consider:
• Other wireless equipment using thesame frequency band
can reduce thetransmissionrange.
• Therange of all wireless equipment depends on thetype of
obstacles located between thetransmitter and thereceiver
(e.g. aconcrete wall will interfere with thesignal more than
aplasterboard wall).
If you experience problems, try thefollowing:
• Turn off any other existing wireless equipment to check
whether this is thecause of theproblem. Reposition
thewireless equipment, shorten thedistance between
thetransmitter and thereceiver or reduce thenumber of
obstacles (walls, furniture,etc.) betweenthem.