Installation Guide

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Setting Up and Operating Multiple Speakers
What to know before set up:
Determine which speaker will be the Main Speaker and which speaker will be the Satellite Speaker.
Make sure all speakers are turned OFF.
For the Main Speaker, toggle the S-M switch to “M”. For the Satellite Speaker, toggle
the S-M switch to “S”. (There can only be 1 Main Speaker. There can be up to
7 Satellite Speakers.)
Setting up the Main Speaker:
Follow the directions in “Setting Up and Operating One Speaker” to set up the
Main Speaker.
Add the “M” sticker (E) to the underside of the speaker.
Press the ON/OFF button for approximately 3 seconds until the speaker makes
a Do-Re-Mi sound, and then immediately release the ON/OFF button. The ON/OFF
button will flash blue.
Setting up the Satellite Speaker:
Toggle the S-M switch to "S".
Add the “S” sticker (F) to the underside of the speaker.
Press the ON/OFF button for approximately 2 seconds until the speaker makes a
“Di” sound, and then immediately release the ON/OFF button. The ON/OFF button will
flash green.
Pairing the Main Speaker to the Satellite Speaker:
First press the PAIR button on the Satellite Speaker for 2-3 seconds until the speaker
emits a Di sound and the PAIR button flashes green. (To simultaneously pair more
than 1 Satellite Speaker, first press the PAIR buttons on all the Satellite Speakers for
2-3 seconds until they emit a Di sound and the PAIR buttons flash green.)
Then on the Main Speaker, press the PAIR button for 2-3 seconds. The PAIR button will
flash green.
Within 30 seconds, the speakers will pair. After the speakers are paired, the Main Speaker’s
PAIR button will be a solid green light. The Satellite Speaker’s PAIR button will also be a
solid green light and the speaker will emit a Di sound. The PAIR button light will remain green
so long as the Satellite Speaker is paired with the Main Speaker.
If the pairing does not occur within 30 seconds, repeat the above three steps.
After pairing, place the Satellite Speaker within 60 ft. of the Main Speaker. The maximum distance between
the Main Speaker and a Satellite Speaker is 60 ft.
Operating speakers:
If the music from your personal music device is turned off, then the Satellite Speaker will be on stand-by mode
continuously waiting for a signal from the Main Speaker. The stand-by mode will last up to 40 hours without power
from the transformer.
After about 40 hours without power, the battery will be drained and the Satellite Speaker will have to be recharged. In this
case, turn the transformer ON and ensure power is supplied to the Satellite Speaker. (If the speaker’s Charging Indicator Light
is red, then the speaker is charging.) After about 5 minutes of receiving power, the Satellite Speaker will automatically turn on and
re-pair to the Main Speaker if the Main Speaker also is turned ON and has power or a charged battery; no manual re-pairing is needed.
The speaker’s battery is affected by the volume and type of music played. If the speaker’s battery appears to be discharged and you would still like to
listen to music, please turn ON the transformer. This will send continuous power to the speaker and recharge the battery.
General Notes:
Play music during the pairing process for easy identification and to ensure the connection is successful.
The Satellite Speaker ON/OFF button has 2 sounds. To turn on the speaker, press the ON/OFF button for approximately
2 seconds until the speaker emits a Di sound, and then immediately release the ON/OFF button. If you need to turn off the speaker,
press the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds until the speaker emits a Di-Di sound.
NOTE: We DO NOT recommend turning off the Satellite Speaker, as the Satellite Speaker could be unpaired from the Main Speaker. To
stop hearing music, turn the music off on your personal music device.