TROUBLE SHOOTING
SYMPTOM
Speaker System Will
Not Power
Speaker Does Not Produce
Sound
Sound Is Distorted
BLUETOOTH TROUBLE SHOOTING
Can't connect for the first time
1. Turn off the speaker system by pressing the POWER button.
2. Check your Bluetooth source device and make sure you have found the section that allows you to see nearby Bluetooth
products. If you see the P560 on the list, but cannot connect, you may need to search again. To start fresh with your
Bluetooth device, select "Forget this device" and remove the P560 from the list. You may need to turn off the Bluetooth
function on your device to fully clear your list.
3. Turn on the speaker system again by pressing the POWER button and select Bluetooth as input by pressing the INPUT
button until BLUETOOTH LED is on; the LED will be blinking rapidly showing that the speaker system is in pairing mode.
4. Return to your source device and re-enable the Bluetooth function. Look for the P560 speakers to show back up on the list.
5. Select the device on the list and the BLUETOOTH LED will become solid if it is connected successfully.
Can't connect when returning
1. If the P560 does not automatically connect back with your Bluetooth-enabled device, you may need to physically go into
your device's Bluetooth settings and select "P560" to reconnect.
2. If the above step does not work, see steps 1-5 in the "Can't connect for the rst time" section above.
Audio is choppy, has erratic static, or keeps disconnecting
1. Be sure to check the room environment. Today's Bluetooth technology has a designed limit of approximately 30 feet, line of
sight. This generally means your best results will be limiting your source device and speakers to the same room. Extremely
large rooms, or rooms with a lot of wireless electronics, routers, etc. may affect the quality of sound, connection, or
connection consistency.
2. Check for obstructions, walls, or other objects that might impede the Bluetooth signal.
3. Try returning the source device to a closer proximity to your speakers.
Still can't connect
1. Be sure to check your room environment. Today's Bluetooth technology has a designed limit of approximately 30 feet, line
of sight. This generally means your best result will be limiting your source device and speakers to the same room. Extremely
large rooms, or rooms with lots of wireless electronics, wi- routers, radio transmitters, etc. may affect your ability to pair.
2. Check to see if any other devices are already connected to the P560. The speakers can only pair with one device at a time.
If you need to unpair, choose "Forget this device" from your source. Then follow Bluetooth Input Connections on page #10.
3. Check the battery life on your source device and charge if necessary. Most devices operate best when charged above 20%
minimum battery level.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
The latest updated video tutorials, FAQ, and product feature speci cations are available online 24/7 at
http://cyberacoustics.com/P560 or Technical support is available at 360-883-0333, M-F 8am to 5pm PST.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Power button is not turned on. Press the power button back and forth
and check for the blue LED indicator light to come on.
Verify the AC power cord is plugged into the wall outlet.
Check if the wall outlet or power strip you are using is actually getting
power, i.e. not a switched outlet.
Verify the speaker is getting power. Check the steps above.
Verify that all cables are plugged into the correct jacks or that the
Bluetooth is paired correctly.
Turn the
volume down by 25% or 50%.
speaker
Adjust the bass volume control to test for maximum and minimum
output. You may also need to move the subwoofer either closer or
farther away from a wall or corner to affect the sound performance.
A djust the sound source's master volume control by balancing the
volume until it's centered.
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SOLUTION