Outdoor Speaker Operation Instructions
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Unboxing and First Charge
• Check that all accessories are complete, and confirm that the speaker cabinet, grille, hook/stand, and charging cable are intact.
• For first-time use, it is recommended to charge before powering on. Use the included or compatible 5V adapter and avoid charging in high-temperature or humid environments.
• Observe the battery level/charging indicator light while charging. Perform the initial pairing and sound test only after it is fully charged. This helps with battery calibration and lifespan management.
Powering On and Mode Switching
• Press and hold the power button to power on until the indicator light enters the connection standby mode.
• Switch between Bluetooth/TF card/USB/AUX using the mode button (MODE/M):
• Bluetooth mode: For wireless playback from mobile phones, tablets, and laptops;
• TF card/USB mode: Local playback; automatically recognized after inserting storage;
• AUX mode: Connect to mobile phones, CD players, mixing consoles, etc. using a 3.5mm audio cable.
• Some models support a card reader function. Power off, insert a TF card, and connect to a computer to copy music files.
Bluetooth Connection and Playback Control
• Search for the device name in the Bluetooth settings of your phone or other device and tap to connect. After successful connection, the device usually supports automatic reconnection to the last paired device.
• Common Control Key Functions:
• Play/Pause;
• Volume Up/Down;
• Previous/Next Track (may be long press or double-click on the volume button depending on the model);
• Answer/Reject Calls;
• Some models support double-clicking the multi-function button to activate the voice assistant.
• The effective Bluetooth range is generally about 10 meters. It is recommended to maintain an unobstructed and interference-free transmission environment.
Wired Connection and Amplification Applications
• Connect your phone, computer, or external player using a 3.5mm AUX cable and switch to AUX mode to play.
• For amplification/performance scenarios, connect a microphone to the microphone jack (if available) and adjust the microphone and music volume ratio using buttons or knobs.
• When using multiple devices in collaboration, zone them according to the venue and check volume and phase to reduce feedback and coverage blind spots.
Volume Settings and Venue Placement
• When powering on and switching audio sources, start with a low volume level and gradually increase it to avoid sudden, large dynamic impacts.
• In open outdoor environments, sound pressure decays quickly, so the volume can be increased moderately, but avoid prolonged full-load operation to protect the speakers.
• Placement Recommendations: Symmetrical left and right channels, slightly recessed, with the speaker enclosure approximately 1-2 meters off the ground for better sound field coverage; use stands for support if necessary, and keep away from water sources and areas with high-frequency impact from crowds.
Charging and Battery Management
• Use original or compatible chargers and cables. Avoid charging in high-temperature, enclosed spaces.
• Maintain a moderate charge level before long-term inactivity and perform periodic charge-discharge maintenance to help slow battery aging.
• For outdoor power supply, prioritize power banks or AC power; pay attention to cable routing and tripping safety.
Common Troubleshooting
• Cannot power on: Check battery level and charging status; if necessary, press and hold the power button to restart.
• Bluetooth connection failure: Clear pairing history on the device, restart Bluetooth on both the speaker and phone, and ensure the distance is within approximately 10 meters with no obstructions.
• No sound/dropped audio: Confirm that the correct mode is entered (e.g., AUX/TF/Bluetooth), check the audio source and volume; Bluetooth audio drop-off is commonly caused by excessive distance or obstacles.
• TF card not recognized: Confirm that the file system is FAT32 and the capacity and format are supported; if necessary, recopy or replace the memory card.
• Unresponsive buttons: Some models support button lock; unlock it first; if still unresponsive, press the reset button to restart.
The above operation process covers the key steps from powering on, connecting, playing, to troubleshooting, helping users use the speaker stably and efficiently in various outdoor scenarios.








