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Power – The on/off button is on the right satellite speaker. Rotate clockwise to turn on, and increase volume.
Rotate counter-clockwise to turn the system off.
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Master Volume Control – This control is on the right satellite speaker and noted by the word "volume."
Rotate clockwise to turn the volume up, or counter-clockwise to turn the volume down.
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Source Button - Press the Source button once to change from bluetooth mode to AUX IN mode.
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Auxiliary Input Jack – The auxiliary input jack is located on the back of the right speaker and allows easy
connection to second audio sources.
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Headphone Output Jack – Connect your favorite headphones here. Speakers will mute automatically while
connected. The volume control can then be used to turn up or down the volume to your headphones.
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Status LED – Blinking Blue indicates Bluetooth pairing mode; Solid Blue indicates Bluetooth successfully
connected; Solid Green indicates AUX / LINE IN mode.
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Changing the LED Color Pattern – Press the Light button each time to change the lighting cycle as follows:
Green -> Blue -> Red -> Purple -> Yellow -> Light Blue -> Repeating 6 Colors -> Lights Off
• Dimming the LED Lights – Press and hold the Light button for 3 seconds to dim the LED lighting by 50%.
Press the button again for 3 seconds to return the lighting to full
Trouble shooting Bluetooth connections
Can't connect for the first time
1. Turn off the speaker. Then turn the speaker back on.
Can't connect when returning to the speaker system
1. If the system does not automatically reconnect with your Bluetooth-enabled device, you may need to physically
go to your device's Bluetooth setting and manually select again
2. You may also try going to your device's Bluetooth settings and select "Forget this device" to remove the speaker
system from the list. You may need to turn off the Bluetooth function on your devices to fully clear the list. Then see
steps above by following the Bluetooth Connection for 1st time connection.
LED status light will show solid Blue. The speaker can only pair with one device at a time. Go to that source
Audio is choppy or keeps disconnecting
1. Be sure to check your room environment. Bluetooth technology has a range limit of approximately
30 feet - line of sight. This generally means your best results will be limiting your source device and speakers to
the quality of sound, connection or connection consistency.
2. Check for obstructions, walls, too many people, or other objects that might impede the Bluetooth signal.
3. Try returning the Bluetooth source device to a closer proximity with your speakers.
Light button
Status LED
3
RIGHT
brightness.
LIGHT
AUX
Auxiliary Input Connection
"CA 2.0 BT SPEAKER"
to reconnect.