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If no ring tone is heard via the speaker

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If no ring tone is heard via the speaker The speaker may not be connected with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone with HFP or HSP. Check the connection status on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. If more than one BLUETOOTH devices are connected to the speaker (Multi-device connection), you cannot receive a phone call. Cancel the multi-device connection. Terminate the BLUETOOTH connection or turn off the BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH devices other than the BLUETOOTH mobile phone in use. 3 Adjust the volume by pressing the -/+ (volume) buttons on the speaker or operating the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. When you press the -/+ (volume) buttons on the speaker or adjust the volume on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone, the (power) indicator flashes once. When you set the volume to the maximum or minimum level on the speaker, the (power) indicator flashes 3 times. 4 To end a call, press the (play)/ (call) button. If you were listening to music before the call, playback will resume when the call ends. If you end a call by operating the BLUETOOTH mobile phone, playback will also resume when the call ends if you were listening to music before the call. Hint Some BLUETOOTH mobile phones have handset use priority when receiving a call. In the case of the HFP or HSP connection, switch the call device to the speaker by operating your BLUETOOTH mobile phone. If the caller cannot hear or can barely hear your voice, talk more directly into the microphone of the speaker. The volume of music playback and calling is set independently in the speaker. Note 62

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Hint
Some BLUETOOTH mobile phones have handset use priority when receiving a call. In the case of the HFP or HSP connection,
switch the call device to the speaker by operating your BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
If the caller cannot hear or can barely hear your voice, talk more directly into the microphone of the speaker.
The volume of music playback and calling is set independently in the speaker.
Note
If no ring tone is heard via the speaker
The speaker may not be connected with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone with HFP or HSP. Check the connection
status on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
If more than one BLUETOOTH devices are connected to the speaker (Multi-device connection), you cannot
receive a phone call. Cancel the multi-device connection. Terminate the BLUETOOTH connection or turn off the
BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH devices other than the BLUETOOTH mobile phone in use.
Adjust the volume by pressing the –/+ (volume) buttons on the speaker or operating the BLUETOOTH
mobile phone.
When you press the –/+ (volume) buttons on the speaker or adjust the volume on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone,
the
(power) indicator flashes once.
When you set the volume to the maximum or minimum level on the speaker, the
(power) indicator flashes 3
times.
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To end a call, press the
(play)/
(call) button.
If you were listening to music before the call, playback will resume when the call ends. If you end a call by operating
the BLUETOOTH mobile phone, playback will also resume when the call ends if you were listening to music before
the call.
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