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The BDS -75 and -77 models support 2000 files and 10 folder levels on DLNA.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Up to four headsets can play simultaneously. For each additional headset, hold the pairing buttons on both transmitter and headset for 5 seconds, then release. Now switch the transmitter off and on again with the pairing button, and the connection is active.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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The Everest 110 should receive 8 hours of audio playback on a full charge. However, depending on the volume level at which you listen to your music at, this can decrease the battery life faster.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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You should receive up 10 hours of audio playback. (varies by volume level and audio content)Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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You should expect up to 8 hours of playback time on a fully charged battery.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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If no fans or Air Conditioning are being used to cool the No. 536 amplifiers there should be 2U rack spaces vertically between No. 536 amplifiersWas this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Three devices can be connected to Go + Play BT/Wireless at the same time. You can easily take turns when playing music from 3 connected devices by pressing play on one of them. If you press play on the second of the connected devices, the first one will be interrupted and the second will start playing, and so on. If you want to connect a 4th device, you'll be required to disconnect one of the connected devices first.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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You can connect 3 smart devices ( iOS or Android ) simultaneously by Bluetooth. One when connecting via AUX cable.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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You can connect 2 smart devices ( iOS or Android ) simultaneously by Bluetooth. One when connecting via AUX cable.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Up to 2 source devices can connected at the same time.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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You can stream to two speakers simutanouisly with the Connect function.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Up to 3 units can connect with the party mode.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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I'm playing folk music in a coffee shop. How much amplifier power do I need?
Our rock group will be playing in a 2000-seat concert hall. How many watts will we need?
I just bought some PA speakers. I want to play them as loud as they can get without blowing them up. Which amplifier should I get?
At Crown, we often are asked similar questions, and this article will provide some answers.
First, define your goal. Do you want to power some loudspeakers, so they play as loud as possible without burning out? If so, all you need to read is the section below. Do you want to achieve a certain loudness in a certain venue? If so, skip to the section called Power vs. Application.
How much power can my speakers handle?
You can determine this by looking at the speaker's data sheet. Look for the Nominal Impedance spec. Typically it will be 2, 4, 8 or 16 ohms. Next, look for the loudspeaker specification called Continuous Power Handling or Continuous Power Rating. It might be called IEC rating or Power capacity.
If you can prevent the power amp from clipping (by using a limiter), use a power amp that supplies 2 to 4 times the speakers continuous power rating per channel. This allows 3 to 6 dB of headroom for peaks in the audio signal. Speakers are built to handle those short-term peaks. If you cant keep the power amp from clipping (say, you have no limiter and the system is overdriven or goes into feedback) the amplifier power should equal the speakers continuous power rating. That way the speaker wont be damaged if the amp clips by overdriving its input. In this case there is no headroom for peaks, so youll have to drive the speaker at less than its full rated power if you want to avoid distortion.
If you are mainly doing light dance music or voice, we recommend that the amplifier power be 1.6 times the Continuous Power rating per channel. If you are doing heavy metal/grunge, try 2.5 times the Continuous Power rating per channel. The amplifier power must be rated for the impedance of the loudspeaker (2, 4, 8 or 16 ohms).
Here's an example. Suppose the impedance of your speaker is 4 ohms, and its Continuous Power Handling is 100 W. If you are playing light dance music, the amplifier's 4-ohm power should be 1.6 x 100 W or 160 W continuous per channel. To handle heavy metal/grunge, the amplifier's 4-ohm power should be 2.5 x 100 W or 250 W continuous per channel.
If you use much more power, you are likely to damage the speaker by forcing the speaker cone to its limits. If you use much less power, youll probably turn up the amp until it clips, trying to make the speaker loud enough. Clipping can damage speakers due to overheating. So stay with 1.6 to 2.5 times the speaker's continuous power rating.
Power vs. Application
This section will suggest how big a power amplifier you need to fill a venue with loud, clear sound. Basically, the louder the sound system and the bigger the room, the more power is required. Loudspeakers with high sensitivity need less power than loudspeakers with low sensitivity.
The list below recommends the total amplifier power needed for several applications. Each application has a range of power based on the desired loudness and the typical loudspeaker sensitivity.
In compiling this list, we made the following assumptions:
• Typical loudspeaker sensitivity is 85 dB SPL/W/m for home stereos, 95 dB SPL/W/m for small PA speakers, 100-105 dB for medium PA speakers, and 110 dB for large PA speakers.
• The recommended power allows for signal peaks of 10 dB for folk, jazz and pop music. Actually the peaks might be as high as 25 dB, but we're allowing for some inaudible short-term clipping.
• The recommended power allows for signal peaks of 6 dB for rock music that is highly limited or compressed.
• According to Crown's chief amplifier engineer, Gerald Stanley, amplifier continuous power and amplifier peak power are nearly the same. Typically, peak power is only 1 dB higher than continuous power, and depends on peak duration.
Total amplifier power required in various applications
• Nearfield monitoring: 25 W for 85 dB SPL average (with 15 dB peaks), 250 W for 95 dB SPL average (with 15 dB peaks)
• Home stereo: 150 W for 85 dB SPL average (with 15 dB peaks), 1,500 W for 95 dB SPL average (with 15 dB peaks)
• Folk music in a coffee shop with 50 seats: 25 to 250 W
• Folk music in a medium-size auditorium, club or house of worship with 150 to 250 seats: 95 to 250 W
• Folk music at a small outdoor festival (50 feet from speaker to audience): 250 W
• Pop or jazz music in a medium-size auditorium. club or house of worship with 150 to 250 seats: 250 to 750 W
• Pop or jazz music in a 2000-seat concert hall: 400 to 1,200 W
• Rock music in a medium-size auditorium, club or house of worship with 150 to 250 seats: At least 1,500 W
• Rock music at a small outdoor festival (50 feet from speaker to audience): At least 1,000 to 3,000 W
• Rock or heavy metal music in a stadium, arena or ampitheater (100 to 300 feet from speaker to audience): At least 4,000 to 15,000 W
Although a rock concert in an arena could be powered by 15,000 watts (allowing only 6 dB of headroom for peaks,) you'll often see large touring sound companies using 80,000 to 400,000 watts total. That much power is needed to handle 20-to-24 dB peaks without any clipping, and to power extra speakers for even coverage of a large area.
If one loudspeaker won't handle the total power required, you need to divide the total power among multiple loudspeakers and multiple amplifier channels. For example, suppose you need 1000 watts to achieve the desired average loudness, but your speakers power handling is 250 watts continuous. You could use a power amplifier of 500 watts per channel. Connect two loudspeakers in parallel on each channel. That way, each speaker will receive 250 watts (not considering the change in amplifier power at different impedances, and not considering cable losses).
Note that if you parallel two speakers, their total impedance is halved. For example, two 8-ohm speakers in parallel have an impedance of 4 ohms. In that case, each speaker would receive half of the amplifier's 4-ohm power.
Power Calculator
On the Crown website is a calculator that determines the amplifier power required to achieve the desired SPL at a certain distance. It also accounts for the number of dB of amplifier headroom needed for audio peaks. Text accompanying the calculator gives the equations used. Click on the following link to go to Crown's power calculator: Calculator
To use that calculator, you need to know the loudspeaker sensitivity, peak headroom, listener distance, and the desired SPL. Let's examine each factor.
Sensitivity
The sensitivity spec can be found in the loudspeaker's data sheet. Typical sensitivity for a PA loudspeaker is 95 to 110 dB-SPL/watt/meter. Bigger speakers generally have higher sensitivity than smaller speakers, and high-frequency drivers have higher sensitivity than low-frequency drivers.
Peak headroom
Because music has transient peaks that are 6 to 25 dB above the average level, the power amplifier needs to produce enough power to handle those peaks without distortion.
For example, if you need 100 watts continuous power to achieve the desired average SPL, you need 1,000 watts continuous to handle 10 dB peaks, 3,162 watts to handle 15 dB peaks, and 10,000 watts to handle 20 dB peaks. Clearly, the peaks require far more power than the average levels. In the calculator's Peak Headroom field, enter 6 dB for rock music that is compressed or limited, or enter 20 to 25 dB for uncompressed live music. If you can live with some short-term clipping which may be inaudible, enter 10 to 15 dB.
Listener distance from source
This is the distance from the loudspeaker to the farthest listener. If you are using several loudspeakers that extend into the audience, this distance is from the nearest loudspeaker. For example, if the audience is 100 feet deep, and you have speakers at 0 feet and 50 feet, the listener distance is 50 feet.
If you don't know this distance, you can make a rough estimate from the typical values below. Be sure to enter the distance in meters (m).
• Coffee house: 16 to 32 feet (4.8 to 9.8 m)
• Small club or auditorium: 32 feet (9.8 m)
• Medium club, auditorium or house of worship: 45 feet (13.7 m)
• 2000-seat concert hall: 110 feet (33.5 m)
• Small outdoor festival: 50 feet (15.2 m)
• Stadium or arena: 100 to 300 feet (30.5 to 91.4 m)
Desired SPL
Listed below are typical sound pressure levels (SPLs) for various types of music. The SPL meter was set to C-weighting, slow response. You might want your system to be at least 10 dB above the background noise level to achieve a good signal-to-noise ratio.
• New age: 60-70 dB
• Folk: 75-90 dB
• Jazz: 80-95 dB
• Classical: 100 dB
• Pop: 90-95 dB
• Rock: 95-110 dB
• Heavy metal: 110 dB.
Other Considerations
The calculations discussed here apply to anechoic or outdoor conditions. If the sound system is inside a venue, the room reverberation will increase the SPL typically by 6 dB. You can use this room gain as extra headroom.
Suppose you need to supply 1000 watts for peaks, and your speaker's continuous power handling is 250 watts. A speaker's peak power handling is typically 4 times its continuous power handling. So the speaker can probably handle 1000 watts peak. That means you can use a 1000 watt amplifier to drive that speaker -- as long as you use that power for peaks, and do not drive the speaker continuously with 1000 watts. In other words, don't turn up the amp so high that it clips.
What if your sound system uses an active crossover and a separate power-amp channel for each driver? Apply the calculator to each driver type. Say you have a 3-way system. Determine the power separately for the subs, midrange drivers and high-frequency drivers. All three types of driver should produce the same SPL at the same distance. Note that horn-loaded drivers tend to have much higher sensitivity than subwoofers, so the horns need less power to produce the same SPL as the subs.
Suppose your sound system has multiple loudspeakers that extend into the audience area. For example: an outdoor festival with speaker clusters on delays every 100 feet, or a set of ceiling-mounted speakers. Apply the calculator to each nearby speaker cluster or speaker.
Crown Amplifier Selection Guide (rated by total power)
Once you know how much power you need, you can select a Crown amplifier from this list. There is some overlap in this list because each power amplifier produces different amounts of power depending on the load impedance.
You might want to choose an amplifier that has more power than you need in case you expand your applications. Also, it's wise to specify a little more power than you need. You can always turn down a power amp if the system is too loud, but you can't turn up a power amp past maximum if the system is too quiet!
Total power (both channels combined)
25-50 W: D-45
50-100 W: 180A,180MA, D-75A
100-200 W: 280A, 280MA, CP660
200-400 W: 1160A, 1160MA, CP660, CTs 600, XLS 202
400-800 W: CE 1000, CE 2000, CH1, CL1, CTs 600, CTs 1200, K1, MA-602, MA-1202, SR II, XLS 202, XLS 402, XLS 602
800-1,000 W: CE 1000, CE 2000, CH1, CH2, CL2, CTs 4200, K1, MA-1202, SR II, XLS 402, XLS 602, Xs500, Xs700
1,000-1,500 W: CE 1000, CE 2000TX, CE 4000, CH2, CH4, CL1, CL2, CL4, CTs 1200, CTs 2000, CTs 3000, CTs 4200, CTs 8200, K1, K2, MA-1202, MA-2402, SR II, XLS 402, XLS 602, Xs500, Xs700, Xs900, Xs1200
1,500-5,000 W: CE 4000, CH4, CL2, CL4, CTs 2000, CTs 3000, CTs 8200, I-T4000, I-T6000, K2, MA-3600VZ, MA-5002VZ, SR I, XLS 602, Xs700, Xs900, Xs1200
4,000-8,000 W: I-T6000, I-T8000, MA-5002VZ
With the tools and advice in this article, you should be able to purchase or recommend a power amplifier with the right amount of wattage for the style of music and venue.
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An OR300 weighs 42 g per earpiece.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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The speaker uses 4 x 15W when running on battery. You will hear a slight lower bass performance, compared to being connected to AC power.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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JBL Quantum 400 and ONE are compatible with USB C to A cable to enjoy PS4 console with RGB Lighting on, and Quantum 600 and 800 with wireless-enabled by USB dongle also gives lighting moment on PS4 console games.
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The InfinityLAB charger has "smart power distribution" feature, it's smart enough to know how to allocate power, depending on which devices are plugged in.
Take 65W charger as an example:
If plug in only 1 USB-C device to this charger, the USB-C port can deliver max. 65W PD fast charging.
If plug in one USB-C device and one USB-A device simultaneously to this charger, the USB-A port can deliver max.15W fast charging, and the USB-C port can deliver max. 45W PD fast charging.
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Sometimes you need to change settings such as changing EQ to match the content you are watching or adjusting the bass level.
- Grab your Remote control.
- Press and hold the "HOME" button down, an overlay on the right side of the screen will appear.
- This is our quick settings menu.
- Go to Settings --> Sound --> Select EQ Mode
- Hit the back button Arrow icon a couple of times until you are back at what you are watching.
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You can adjust the amount of audio coming from the upfiring speakers by pressing the "ATMOS" button on the Remote control and switch between middle (default), high or low.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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With both detachable surround speakers undocked, you can select the surround sound level by pressing the REAR button on the remote control.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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In the Google Home app, go to device settings and set up your home address again. The home address is where the Oasis sets its time zone. If changes are made, it may be necessary to reboot the speaker. Remove and reinsert the power cable to ensure that the changes take effect.
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• Always have clear line of sight between your Bluetooth device (speaker, headphones etc.) and source device (Smartphone/tablet/PC etc). Be aware of obstacles in front of your devices.
• Try to shutdown other products that have Bluetooth, but are not being used. They are often the reason for interference even though they are not being used.
• Do not stand too close to your Wi-Fi router since a Wi-Fi signal is stronger and in many cases will "overlap" the connection.
• Be aware of walls around you. Concrete and brick walls will often interrupt the signal, as it cannot pass through such thick walls.
• Bluetooth signals cannot travel through water, which includes the human body. Make sure with wireless headphones to keep your source device and the receiver on the same side of your body.
• Open spaces such as parks can cause issues for your devices, as open air is "bad" for any Bluetooth signal if it cannot reflect from objects around you.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
You might have to add a USB extension dock to get the JBL Quantum 350/600/800/810 dongle as close to the headset, or place the common sources of interference (e.g. routers, Wi-Fi speakers etc.) as far from the JBL Quantum 350/600/800/810 dongle.
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Ensure that your InfinityLab power bank is charged, then press the power button to trigger charging.
If nothing happens, please try to charge your power bank with a different charger and check the charging indicator next to the power button to see if the LEDs lights are blinking.
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The surround speakers can be recharged through the USB-C connection, located on the side of the speaker. The speakers can be charged by docking them in the soundbar also.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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To enjoy the wireless charging feature for your InfinityLab power bank, below are the instructions on how to activate it.
- Press the power button (located on the front side, next to the battery indicator).
- Place your device on top of the power bank.
- The LED indicator on the side of the power bank will light up, indicating that the product is "charging."
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To deliver 65W PD charging to your laptop, you will need a USB-C to USB-C cable supporting minimal 3A current.
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To charge, plug in the USB-C Connector and connect to a USB-C port (or USB-A port using the included adaptor).
Please note: you cannot listen while charging.
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The battery is charged using an included USB-A to USB-C USB fabric cable. It will be fully charged for 2 hrs. Note, this cable is only for charging the battery, it will not deliver audio.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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To check the firmware version:
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To find out the software version, press and hold the [VOL- ] and [SOURCE] buttons simultaneously. The software version will scroll across the front display.
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To clean your headphones, please follow the instructions below:
- Clean earpads and headphones with a soft, slightly damped cloth.
- Do not soak, submerge or allow moisture to enter near drivers and cable jacks.
- Earpads and cables can be purchased if worn out at www.Marklevinson.com.
- Use a polishing cloth to wipe down after use to remove fingerprints etc.
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So your Pulse 4 got dirt on it, or even fingerprints, and you want to show off the device the best way possible.
Keep reading this article, and we will instruct you on how to clean the glass and device.
How to clean your speaker- Dirt and stains on your speaker can be cleaned under lukewarm running tap water.
- Use a soft cloth, preferably cotton, to clean the glass and to remove fingerprints. Hold the top part to avoid adding more prints to the glass part.
Contact our Customer support for more help and advice to keep your speaker top-notch!
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Use a clean cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol to:- Remove earwax and dirt from the ear tips on your earbuds.
- Clean the charging pads and ports on your earbuds and in the charging case respectively. Then use a dry and soft cotton to rub down the dust and lint.
- Clean the grooves on the cover and at the bottom of the charging case.
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You can clean it by wiping it gently with a damp cloth. Take extra care not to let water get into the speaker chamber, as it will damage the speaker drivers.
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Our FLIP 5 speaker is an "All-weather companion," and sometimes it can get dirt and other substances on it. Clean your speaker under lukewarm water from your water tap, and use a microfiber cloth to remove stains. Do not use any alcohol or other to remove stains and dirt. Do not charge your product while the charging port is wet; make sure it is dry before you connect it to a charger. Contact our Customer support if you need more advice.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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With a short press of the dedicated Bluetooth button on the underside of the right ear cup, it powered on and enter the pairing mode.
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Connecting a Bluetooth device for your Enchant Soundbar
- Make sure your Enchant soundbar is turned on by pressing the power button
- There are two ways to enter Bluetooth pairing mode on your Enchant soundbar.
- Press the dedicated source button on top of your Enchant soundbar
- Press the source button until you see "Bluetooth" in the front of the Enchant display. Below is the order when using the source button (note that on Enchant 800 there is only 1 HDMI)
- Press the dedicated source button on top of your Enchant soundbar
- The second option is to use the Remote control included with your Enchant soundbar.
- Press the "BT" button on your Remote control.
- The display will show "Bluetooth pairing"
- Now that your Enchant soundbar is in pairing mode it is now time to grab your mobile device.
- Go to Bluetooth settings.
- Press the enable Bluetooth button.
- Select the Enchant soundbar and connect with Bluetooth.
You can now stream any music from your favorite device directly to the Enchant soundbar, ENJOY!
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1. Open the Google Home app 2. Select the LINK VIEW 3. Select SETTINGS. 4. There is a line that says Paired Bluetooth Devices. 5. When you select it, it gives you the option to ENABLE PAIRING MODE. 6. Use your voice - "Hey Google, Open Bluetooth" and LINK VIEW will enable Bluetooth connection. You can disable Bluetooth using "Hey Google, Close Bluetooth" Once you have enabled Bluetooth pairing mode on your LINK VIEW, simply go into your Bluetooth settings menu on your mobile device and connect.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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To successfully connect the JBL Wireless Microphone Set to a Partybox, connect the supplied 6.3mm jack dongle to the Partybox's Microphone Input. Now turn on the dongle and the Partybox. The dongle's Power button light should stay lit, if the light turns off or does not stay lit it is off and needs to be charged with the provided USB cable.*
Now turn on one or both microphones as required and increase the Mic volume and gain to the desired level. The LED screen will show a channel number 'CH-1', 'CH-2', etc. The channel number is not changeable manually, and may change between power cycles, but all channels will connect automatically to the dongle. If the LED screens do not show a channel number, the batteries in the microphones need to be replaced.
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TV Connection HDMI (ARC)
- Connect your HDMI cable (included in the box) to your TV.
- Locate your TVs HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) port.
- Find the HDMI OUT on the back of your Enchant 800 or 1300 Soundbar.
- Now enjoy watching TV and listen to great audio through your Enchant soundbar.
Optical connection
- Connect your Optical cable (included in the box) to your TV.
- Find the Optical OUT connection on your TV.
- Locate the Optical IN on the back of your Enchant soundbar.
- Enjoy sound through the optical connection.
Using the HDMI Inputs
- Find an HDMI Cable for your other devices.
- Use the HDMI inputs on the Enchant Soundbar.
- NOTE: Enchant 800 only have one HDMI input port and Enchant 1300 has three HDMI input ports.
- Switch source using your Remote control or pressing the source selector button
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- The display on your Enchant device will show which HDMI input you are on.
- Enjoy watching or playing through your Enchant Soundbar.
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You can enjoy streaming your favorite music over WiFi to your JBL BAR 5.1 Surround by adding it to your network.
Connecting to WiFi- Turn on your soundbar.
- Download the Google Home app to your phone.
- Available on Android and Apple.
- Enable Bluetooth, Location services on your Android device.
- Enable Bluetooth on your Apple device.
- Open Google Home app
- Follow the instructions given in the app.
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You can enjoy streaming your favorite music over WiFi to your JBL BAR 9.1 Surround by adding it to your network. Turn on your soundbar. Download the Google Home app to your phone. Enable Bluetooth and Location services on your device. Open Google Home app Follow the instructions given in the app. You are now connected to your WiFi network and can enjoy streaming music to your system. The soundbar will now be able to automatically update, to make sure the performance is the best at all times.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Citation One and Citation 100
- Press the Bluetooth
icon. Located on the top panel.
- Go to
-menu
Make sure Bluetooth is
- Find your Citation speaker and connect.
- You are now connected and ready to play music over Bluetooth, Enjoy!
Citation 300, 500, Bar and Towers
- Swipe up
on the display to find Bluetooth icon.
- Tap
Icon will light up
Go to
-menu
Make sure Bluetooth is
- Find your Citation speaker.
- You are now connected and ready to play music over Bluetooth, Enjoy!
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To connect any device to your headphone, please follow these steps below:
- First, hold the power ON/OFF button down for >5 seconds.
- The status light will pulse white when the headphones are in pairing mode.
- Next, release the power ON/OFF button.
- Next, go to the Bluetooth settings on your source device (Smartphone, tablet, etc.).
- Find the Mark Levinson No 5909 headphones in the Bluetooth list, and tap to connect.
- A solid white light indicates that you are connected to the headphones.
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Visit the App Store and download the ‘Amazon Alexa’ App.
- Click the Plus(+) button on the top right of the screen.
- Then select ‘Add Device‘.
- Select headphones from the list and then choose your Headphones from the list of available devices.
- Follow the rest of the instructions in the Alexa App to complete the setup.
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If not pre-installed on your Android device, visit your App store to download the ‘Google Assistant’ App.
After you have paired your JBL headphones to your device via Bluetooth, you should receive a pop-up notification (pictured below). Please tap the notification on your device to start the Google Assistant setup. You will now be directed to the Google Assistant App.Step 1
Follow the steps to connect and pair “JBL XXXX-LE” (depends on your model) with your devices.
Once set up is complete, you will see the below screen:Step 2
PLEASE NOTE: In order to verbally interact with your Google Assistant via the headphone you must turn on the ‘Spoken Notifications’ in the Google Assistant App. This can be found under: Assistant Devices > Notifications. Alternatively, your JBL headphones can be added to the Google Assistant App manually by adding them as a Bluetooth device if this was not done when first paired. Google Assistant must be selected as your chosen voice assistant in the settings of the My JBL Headphones App also.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
Visit your App store to download the ‘Google Assistant’ App.
After you have paired your JBL headphones to your device via Bluetooth, you should receive a pop-up notification (pictured below). Please tap the notification on your device to start the Google Assistant setup. You will now be directed to the Google Assistant App.Step 1
Follow the steps to connect and pair “JBL XXXX-LE” with the Google Assistant App, the name will depend on your model.
Once set up is complete, you will see the below screen:Step 2
PLEASE NOTE: To verbally interact with your Google Assistant via the headphone, you must turn on the ‘Spoken Notifications’ in the Google Assistant App. This can be found under Assistant Devices > Notifications. Alternatively, your JBL headphones can be added to the Google Assistant App manually by adding them as a Bluetooth device if this was not done when first paired. Google Assistant must be selected as your chosen voice assistant in the settings of the My JBL Headphones App also.
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To control the Light show on your JBL Partybox device, simply press the dedicated "Light show" button located under the Bluetooth icon. There are 3 different light shows available when toggling through them, select your favorite one and have a blast. There is no app developed to control or modify these settings, all settings have to be done on the Partybox device.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Bluetooth Pairing
- Press the
button on the Partybox to start the pairing process.
- Grab your
device.
- Go to settings --> Bluetooth --> Enable Bluetooth -->
- Find the Partybox speaker you want to establish a Bluetooth connection to.
- You now have a successful connection and can stream your favorite music.
- NOTE: It is only possible to have two devices connected at the same time and if you want to listen through the second Bluetooth device then stop the current one from playing and use the second device.
- To stop Bluetooth broadcasting then insert a USB device.
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In our latest update for Citation, we added a couple of new features.
We are going to talk about our new programmable preset feature.
With this feature, you can add a voice command such as "Turn off the lights in the Bedroom" or "Play my playlist Rock road classic" without using your voice.
Once you have recorded the action, you will see an icon on your Citation display. Tap on this specific recorded command, and the Citation will do all the magic for you!
Enough of what it can do, let us create a preset:- Scroll down on your Citation Display to you see "Voice presets."
- Press on the + sign.
- Say your command: Play Radio FM
- Do not use "Hey or OK, Google at this point."
- Press the "V" icon after the command is finished.
- Select an icon.
- Your Preset is now ready, tap it to give it a try.
- Press and hold down the preset.
- A menu will appear, hit the "TRASHCAN" icon.
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If you have two of the same model Google Assistant speakers, you can create a stereo speaker system.
How to create a stereo pair...
- Open the Google Home app
- Find the speaker you want to setup in stereo pair
- Find the speaker/room
- Tap on Settings
- Go to Sound Settings
- Find the Speaker pair
- You are now entering the setup page
Tap
- Find your speaker under the Pair with list and tap.
- Move the speaker to be Left or Right side and press
- You can tap on Play sound to identify which speaker it is.
- Find a name for your Stereo pair
- It takes a minute to complete the setup.
- When the configuration is done it will say Ready
- Press Done
NOTE 1: This is only possible with two of the same speakers. If they are not identical (Example: Citation 100 & Citation One), setting up a stereo pair will not be an option.
NOTE 2: It is only possible to use Chromecast and Bluetooth in stereo, Airplay will be mono (and should be grouped in iOS Airplay menu.
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There are two steps in the calibration
- Place the surround speakers beside your seating position and press the CALIBR button on the remote control. Follow the instruction to start the 1st calibration
- After the 1st calibration done, place the surround speakers in your desired location and press CALIBR on the remote control to start the 2nd calibration
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In Power On mode, press and hold 'Volume+' together with 'Play/Pause' for more than 2 seconds. The speaker will power off and is now reset.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Press and hold the Microphone Mute button for >13 secondsWas this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Double-tap the button on the right earbud, then on the third tap - press and hold the button for more than 5 seconds (until the unit shuts off).
This restores the earbuds to the factory defaults.
TWS must be connected to perform the reset, so neither of the earbuds should be off or in the charging case.
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Place both ear pods in the charging box, while the charging box is plugged into a power source. Press and hold the button on the Right pod for about 5 seconds. The LED on the pod will turn off and then turn back on again. This restores to factory defaults. (Please note that charging must take place for reset to work.) It also may be necessary to remove or forget the earbuds from the list of paired Bluetooth devices in order to pair again.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Finding the software version
- Press and hold the 'Volume-' and 'Bass Boost' buttons for 5 seconds.
- A voice will start prompting numbers which indicates the current software version.
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Playing local playlist that you created via Spotify works differently for Android TV system, which the LINK BAR has built-in!
Here is how to do it:- Go to the Google Play Store on your TV screen (Use remote to navigate).
- Download the Spotify app
- Sign-in with your account.
- You can use the dedicated app and navigate through your playlist.
- Alternatively, you can now use voice commands such as "Ok Google, Play my Playlist Sunday Funday On Spotify"
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JBL TOUR ONE
Power off Tour One first and hold the ambient aware button on the left earcup for 2 seconds. You can get ANC on without Bluetooth connection, which will save your battery. Once you slide up the button on the right ear cup to power on, Bluetooth connection and music will return to normal.
JBL TOUR PRO+ TWS
Press and hold both right and left earbuds on Tour Pro+ TWS for 5 seconds at the same time. You can get ANC on without Bluetooth connection, which will save your battery. Once you press and hold both right and left earbuds for 5 seconds, Bluetooth connection and music will return to normal.
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