About The Indicators - Sony SRS-XB30 Help Manual

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Wireless Speaker
SRS-XB30

About the indicators

CHARGE indicator (orange)
Turns off
Lights up
Flashes slowly
Flashes 3 times and
turns off
Note
A speaker that is in use can be charged if it is connected to an AC outlet though the CHARGE indicator does not light up. In this case, it may take
longer to charge the battery depending on the conditions of use. Therefore, it is recommended to turn off the speaker when charging.
When you use the speaker at a loud volume for a long time, the battery may run low even if the speaker is connected to an AC outlet. As a result,
sound becomes low. This is not a malfunction. Turn off the speaker and charge the battery sufficiently.
In an extremely cold or hot environment, charging stops for safety. If charging takes a long time, it also makes charging of the speaker stop. To
resolve these issues, disconnect the AC adaptor from the speaker and connect it again within the operating temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C
(41 °F and 95 °F).
(power) indicator
Turns off
The speaker is turned off.
Lights up (white)
The speaker is turned on.
Lights up (orange)
The speaker is in the BLUETOOTH standby mode.
Flashes once
Each time you press the –/+ (volume) button, the indicator flashes once.
(white)
Flashes 3 times
When you operate the -/+ (volume) button and the volume is set at the lowest or highest level, the
(white)
indicator flashes 3 times.
(BLUETOOTH) indicator
Lights up
Flashes quickly (3 times a second)
Charging the speaker is completed.
The speaker is being charged.
The built-in battery is running low and needs to be charged. In this state, the speaker cannot supply
power to other devices.
If the CHARGE indicator flashes 3 times and goes off when you turn on the speaker, the battery is
empty and needs to be charged.
The speaker is connected to a BLUETOOTH device.
The speaker enters the pairing mode.
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