Owner's Manual

Help Guide
Wireless Speaker
SRS-XG500
Charging a USB device such as a smartphone or iPhone
You can charge a USB device, such as a smartphone or iPhone, by connecting it to the speaker via USB. Even if the
speaker is not connected to an AC outlet, its built-in battery can supply power to a USB device.
About the feed current
The feed current is adjusted to one of the 3 currents (1.5 A/1 A/0.5 A) in accordance with the number of connected USB
devices and the sound volume of the speaker.
While USB devices are connected concurrently to the USB1 and USB2 ports, however, the feed current in total for 2
ports is limited to the maximum of 2 A.
Note
While the speaker is supplying power to the other device, the Auto Standby function is turned off.
While the speaker is running only on power from the rechargeable built-in battery, power supply to the connected USB device will
stop if the speaker is turned off.
Do not charge the speaker's built-in battery in places where the speaker is likely to have water splashed on it. The supplied AC
adaptor and AC power cord (mains lead) as well as the jacks and ports (DC IN/USB/AUDIO IN/MIC/GUITAR) behind the cap are
designed neither for water resistant nor for dustproof.
After you disconnect the USB cable from the speaker upon completion of battery charging, be sure to close the cap securely. The
cap plays a very important role in maintenance of the water resistant and dustproof performance.
Related Topic
Charging the speaker
Turning the power on
Auto Standby function
Connect a USB device, such as a smartphone or an iPhone, to the PLAY/CHARGE port (USB1) or the
CHARGE port (USB2) with a USB cable (commercially available).
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Turn on the speaker.
The
(power) indicator lights up in green and the speaker starts supplying power to the connected USB device for
battery charging.
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