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  • SA30 Software Revival Guide
    ReasonRevival method for SA30 if a problem exists after a stalled software update
    SymptomsUnit will display “NET UPDATING” on the front panel display and will not complete startup
    Parts required1) a USB stick, 2) a computer for transferring files to the USB stick, 3) unit software detailed in this guide
                                   
    1. Download the software bundle by clicking here . You will download a zipped folder called “SA30 v1542 Reflash Bundle.zip”
    2. Unzip/extract this folder (some computers will do this automatically). Inside the folder you will find 2 more folders named “Step 1 V1206 V1.72” and “Step 2 V1542 V1.72”
    3. Double click on the “Step 1 V1206 V1.72” folder. Inside you will find a file named “image.swu”
    4. Copy this image.swu file to a blank USB memory stick.
      • NOTE! The file MUST be called image.swu. If you copy the file to a location where there is already a file called image.swu your computer may rename the file automatically (for instance as “image.swu (1)”. Please double check that the file is called “image.swu” when on the memory stick.
    5. Power off the SA30 from the circular front panel power button on the right hand side.
    6. Insert the USB memory stick into the rear of the unit.
    7. Depress the service switch and continue to keep it depressed.
    8. Power the unit on whilst keeping the service button depressed.
    9. Keep the service button depressed for at least 30 seconds after power on.
    10. Release the service button.
    11. Leave the unit for at least 30 minutes to update.
    12. Perform a NET reset (MENU > SYSTEM SETTINGS > NET RESET).
    13. Perform a SYSTEM reset (MENU > SYSTEM SETTINGS > SYSTEM RESET).
    14. Functionality should now be revived. To update to the most current software version repeat points 3-13 above but using “Step 2 V1542 V1.72” at point 3.

     
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    Solo Uno Software Revival Guide
    ReasonRevival method for Solo Uno if a problem exists after a stalled software update
    SymptomsUnit will likely have a solid blue network light and flashing orange status light and will not be available for streaming
    Parts required1) a USB stick, 2) a computer for transferring files to the USB stick, 3) unit software detailed in this guide
                                   
    1. Download the software bundle by clicking here . You will download a zipped folder called “Solo Uno v1542 Reflash Bundle.zip”
    2. Unzip/extract this folder (some computers will do this automatically). Inside the folder you will find 2 more folders named “Step 1 V1206 V1.10” and “Step 2 V1542 V1.72”
    3. Double click on the “Step 1 V1206 V1.10” folder. Inside you will find a file named “image.swu”
    4. Copy this image.swu file to a blank USB memory stick.
      • NOTE! The file MUST be called image.swu. If you copy the file to a location where there is already a file called image.swu your computer may rename the file automatically (for instance as “image.swu (1)”. Please double check that the file is called “image.swu” when on the memory stick.
    5. Power off the Solo Uno from the circular front panel power button.
    6. Insert the USB memory stick into the rear of the unit.
    7. Depress the service switch and continue to keep it depressed.
    8. Power the unit on whilst keeping the service button depressed.
    9. Keep the service button depressed for at least 30 seconds after power on.
    10. Release the service button.
    11. Leave the unit for at least 30 minutes to update.
    12. Functionality should now be revived. To update to the most current software version repeat points 3-11 above but using “Step 2 V1542 V1.10” at point 3.


     

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    SA750 Software Revival Guide
    ReasonRevival method for SA750 if a problem exists after a stalled software update
    SymptomsUnit will display “NET UPDATING” on the front panel display and will not complete startup
    Parts required1) a USB stick, 2) a computer for transferring files to the USB stick, 3) unit software detailed in this guide
                                 
    1. Download the software bundle by clicking here . You will download a zipped folder called “SA750 v1542 Reflash Bundle.zip”
    2. Unzip/extract this folder (some computers will do this automatically). Inside the folder you will find 2 more folders named “Step 1 V1206 V1.72” and “Step 2 V1542 V1.72”
    3. Double click on the “Step 1 V1206 V1.72” folder. Inside you will find a file named “image.swu”
    4. Copy this image.swu file to a blank USB memory stick.
      • NOTE! The file MUST be called image.swu. If you copy the file to a location where there is already a file called image.swu your computer may rename the file automatically (for instance as “image.swu (1)”. Please double check that the file is called “image.swu” when on the memory stick.
    5. Power off the SA750 from the hard power switch on the rear of the unit immediately above the mains inlet socket.
    6. Insert the USB memory stick into the rear of the unit.
    7. Depress the recessed service switch (above the CD input connector sockets) and continue to keep it depressed.
    8. Power the unit on whilst keeping the service button depressed.
    9. Keep the service button depressed for at least 30 seconds after power on.
    10. Release the service button.
    11. Leave the unit for at least 30 minutes to update.
    12. Perform a NET reset (MENU > SYSTEM SETTINGS > NET RESET).
    13. Perform a SYSTEM reset (MENU > SYSTEM SETTINGS > SYSTEM RESET).
    14. Functionality should now be revived. To update to the most current software version repeat points 3-13 above but using “Step 2 V1542 V1.72” at point 3.     

     
  • The JBL Quantum 300 headset is compatible with PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, Mac and VR.
    You can also use the included USB dongle on PC, PlayStation and Mac.

  • The JBL Quantum 400 headset is compatible via 3.5mm jack with PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, Mac and VR.
    You can use the USB connection with PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Mac.

  • This device supports both FAT16 and FAT32 USB formats.

  • Yes. InfinityLab charger is designed with surge protection to keep your devices safe.
  • After installing the JBL QuantumENGINE, and audio outputs are correctly set up, there is no output from; Center and Surround channels. You can run the Channel ID (7.1) test to confirm.
     In JBL QuantumENGINE, go to the Spatial Sound tab, press the “Channel Setup” just below the “Channel ID” test.

    2. Right click the Quantum Game-speaker output and select “Properties”.
    3. Make sure that box is checked at “Enable Audio Enhancements”

     
  • Harman Kardon Radiance 2400 can decode Dolby Audio and DTS.

    Dolby Atmos is not supported, but will be rendered as Dolby Audio.
    Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS Surround (2.0 and 5.1) is supported, but will be downmixed to 2.1/2.0.
    DTS Master Audio is not supported.
  • This unit is IPX4 rated, which means that it is sweatproof (suitable for working out) and can withstand water splashes from any direction. However, the unit is not waterproof and should never be submerged in water.

  • To switch from using AirPlay or Chromecast to Bluetooth, proceed with the following:
    If this is your first time connecting the speaker via Bluetooth to your source device:

    1. Press the Bluetooth button on your speaker. You should notice the button will begin flashing blue.
    2. On your Bluetooth enabled source device, go to your settings
    3. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on
    4. Select your speaker from the list of available devices
    5. Your speaker will change from flashing blue to a solid blue color once the speaker has been successfully paired.

    If you have previously connected your source device to the speaker via Bluetooth:

    1. Switch to Bluetooth input on the speaker by pressing the Bluetooth button.
    2. Go to the settings of your source device
    3. Make sure Bluetooth is enabled
    4. Make sure your speaker shows as connected.
      1. If your speaker does not show that it is connected, click on the speaker from the list of devices
      2. If the speaker fails to connect after the previous step, you may need to select "forget this device" and proceed with the steps listed above.
    5. Play music from the music streaming app via Bluetooth.
  • Switching to a new Wi-Fi network

    1. Make sure your mobile device is connected to the same Wireless Network as your speaker.
    2. Open your Google Home app Google Home app
    3. Go to Settings Settings
    4. Tap on Wi-FI nextForget Network
      1. The current configuration is now forgotten.
    5. In your Google Home app, you are forced back to the "Home Screen" and need to setup the device again.
    6. Tap on House
    7. Find Add Add devcenext  Set up device next Set up new devices in your home
    8. Follow the instructions given to add the speaker to your Wi-Fi network.

    Lost connection or changed settings

    1. Open the Google Home app Google Home app
    2. On the home screen, tap on AddAdd devcenextSet up device next Set up new devices in your home
    3. Follow the instruction provided.
      1. Remember that your current room name is the same as before, as well as other settings made for the speaker. You are only switching to a new Wi-Fi.
    4. In addition, you can click on Discovery discover icon in the bottom menu of the Google Home app.
    5. Tap on the Setup new setup icon nextThe Card information would show your old speaker name.  However, you can continue setting up the device following the instructions.
     

     

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