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Audyssey Wireless Speakers Manual 12
Refer to the table below for solutions to common problems.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
I can’t pair my Audyssey Wireless
Speakers with my Bluetooth device.
What are some common xes?
You should make sure your Audyssey Wireless Speakers are discoverable. Press the Bluetooth pairing button
[6] and
conrm that the Bluetooth LED
[7] is ashing. You will also hear a short two-note beep to conrm that your device is
discoverable and can be paired.
Check the password. Some devices require them and if your device is one of them the password should be “0000.
Make sure the Bluetooth capability of your device is turned on.
It’s possible that your Bluetooth device is out of range. Try moving it closer to the Wireless Speakers.
Make sure your Bluetooth device supports streaming audio. (Check its owner’s manual for specic information on
pairing and Bluetooth functionality.)
Try resetting your Audyssey Wireless Speakers’ Bluetooth settings. To do this simply press and hold the Bluetooth
pairing button
[6] for 10 seconds.
Note: Resetting your Wireless Speakers will delete all of its stored pairing information. You will need to re-pair all of your devices.
My paired Bluetooth device won’t
connect. What can I try?
Make sure your Wireless Speakers are disconnected from other devices. If another Bluetooth device is currently
streaming to your Speakers they will not connect. (Pressing the Bluetooth pairing button [6] will disconnect the Speakers
from any device.)
If your Bluetooth device has already been paired to your Wireless Speakers you may also try removing the Speakers
from the devices list of Known Devices. Then start at the beginning of the pairing process in this manual and pair
them again.
My Wireless Speakers aren’t playing
audio from my Bluetooth device.
What should I check?
Make sure the volume control
[1] on your Audyssey Wireless Speakers is up.
Make sure the volume on your Bluetooth device is set to maximum volume and that it is playing audio.
Make sure your Bluetooth device has Audyssey Wireless Speakers selected as the output sound device. It may be
paired but not connected.
Your Bluetooth device may also be out of range. Try moving it closer to the Audyssey Wireless Speakers.
What’s the Bluetooth code
for pairing?
“0000” (four zeros). For instructions on how to pair your device with the Wireless Speakers using Bluetooth, please
see the Owner’s Manual section on Bluetooth pairing.
How much time do I have to pair my
device to the Wireless Speakers once
I’ve entered Bluetooth pairing mode?
Three minutes. If you don’t pair a device within three minutes, the Wireless Speakers will exit Bluetooth pairing
mode. You can exit Bluetooth pairing mode manually simply by pressing the Bluetooth button. Once you’ve paired a
device, the Wireless Speakers will exit Bluetooth pairing mode automatically.
I’m getting poor audio quality. What
can I do to improve the audio quality
during Bluetooth streaming?
If you’re having drop-outs in the audio you should rst try moving your Bluetooth device closer to the Audyssey
Wireless Speakers to see if that helps. Also try turning off any sources of electromagnetic interference. Also try
turning off or relocating any sources of electromagnetic interference and devices that operate near the 2.4 GHz RF
band as they can cause interference with Bluetooth technology.
If you notice a difference in audio quality between Bluetooth streaming and connecting via the 3.5 mm audio
input jack
[9], then your device may be limiting the Bluetooth data rate. Check your device’s manual for tips or
information on improving its audio quality.
I just reset my Wireless Speakers
and am now having trouble re-
pairing a device. Why?
After you’ve reset your Wireless Speakers you must remove them from any previously paired item’s list of “Known
Devices” (or something similar).
Example: If your iPhone was previously paired with your Speakers, before reconnecting to that iPhone you must
go into the phone’s Bluetooth options and remove the Wireless Speakers from the “Known Devices” list. Once the
iPhone has “forgotten” the Speakers it can be paired with them again.
What’s the difference between
Bluetooth pairing vs. connecting?
Pairing means the Wireless Speakers and your device have been “introduced” to each other and have the
potential to connect.
Connecting a paired device means putting it to use. In this case, playing music.
Note: Only one device at a time can be connected to the Wireless Speakers via Bluetooth, but up to 9 devices can be paired.
Can the Wireless Speakers play
music from a source without
Bluetooth?
Yes. You can use the 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) aux audio connection for audio devices, such as computers, CD/DVD
players or smart phones. If your particular device does not have a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo jack, you can use an
adapter cable corresponding to the connector you have. Just be sure you get a stereo version of the adapter.
Can the Wireless Speakers use
batteries?
No. The Wireless Speakers requires AC power from a wall outlet.
Visit audyssey.com/support for FAQs
and support forums or call 877.655.4901.
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