The Buttons And Connectors - Oontz Angle 3 Manual

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3) The Buttons and connectors

1. Built-in Microphone for Speakerphone
2. Bluetooth Indicator Light (Blue) - When you turn on your OontZ Angle 3 this light will flash blue slowly
for about five seconds. It will then either flash blue quickly to indicate the speaker is in pairing more or it
will be solid blue to indicate the speaker has already connected to a device and is ready to play
3. Bluetooth Button (Dual-Function) - To switch to a di erent Bluetooth device and answer or end a phone
call in Speakerphone mode
4. VOL – Button - Press and hold down or press multiple times to decrease the volume
5. Pause/Play Button - Press and release the button to pause and resume your music
Note: Pause/Play Button may not function with some source devices and music apps
6. VOL + Button - Press and hold down or press multiple times to increase the volume. Note: ensure your
source device volume is turned up high
7. Charging Indicator Light (Red) This light will flash very slowly red when the OontZ Angle 3 is being
charged. The light will be solid red when the
OontZ Angle 3 is fully charged.
8. ON/OFF Button - Press and release to turn on. Press and hold down for three seconds to turn o
9. Black Rubber Flap - Both the AUX IN JACK (10) and Micro USB Charging Port (11) are located under the
rubber flap on the back side of the OontZ Angle 3. Open the flap by gently lifting the bottom edge. The top
of the flap is attached to the speaker. The flap is very tightly fitted to the speaker to prevent water and dust
getting to the connectors. Please make sure this flap is closed and sealed tightly when the connectors are
not being used. Note: when using the audio cable, the flap will be open and the speaker cannot be exposed
to water
10. AUX IN Jack (under the black rubber flap) - This jack if for listening to non-Bluetooth devices or your
laptop or computer by inserting one end of the included 3.5mm audio cable
into the jack and the other end of the cable into the headphone jack on your laptop, computer or device.

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