Bluetooth Connection - Sharp PS-919 Quick Start Manual

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Before using your product, read all safety instructions. For full instructions
please refer to the user guide available to download from the website
sharpconsumer.eu.
Panels & Controls
A | TOP VIEW
1.
button – Press the button to turn on the unit. Long press the button
to turn off the unit.
2.
button – Short press: changes the front light mode
Long press (2 sec): changes the side light mode
Longer press (4 secs): switch all the lights off
3.
button – Shortly press the button to toggle between Bass & 3D
surrounding modes:
A. Bass Off, 3D Off - orange LED is off
B. Bass On, 3D Off - orange LED continuously light
C. Bass Off, 3D On - orange LED slowly flashing
A long press of the button will swich off both modes: Bass Off, 3D Off.
4.
button – Press the button to turn up the playing volume. Long press
the button to skip to the next playing track.
5.
SOURCE button – Press the button repeatedly to switch the playback
mode: Bluetooth, AUX, USB. A long press of the button will activate
the TWS/Duo mode function.
Note that the USB mode can only be selected if a USB stick is plugged
into the unit.
6.
button – Press the button to play or pause the playback. Long press
of the button will disconnect bluetooth connection.
7.
button – Press the button to turn down the playing volume. Long
press the button skip to the previous playing track.
8.
SOURCE INDICATOR – Switch to Bluetooth mode, the blue light turns
on and starts flashing when pairing. Once paired, the blue light stops
flashing. Switch to USB mode, the blue light flashes rapidly three
times, then goes off, then two seconds later, three times, and so on.
Switch to AUX mode, the blue light flashes slowly and continuously
9.
BATTERY STATUS INDICATORS
10. 3D/Bass indication – When Bass Off and 3D surround Off LED is Off.
When Bass On and 3D surround Off orange LED continuously light.
When Bass Off and 3D surround On orange LED slowly flashing.
11. RECHARGING INDICATOR – When the charger is connected, red light
turns on. When the device is fully charged, the red light turns off.
B | REAR VIEW
1.
DC 18V – AC Adapter input port.
2.
USB PORT – USB port supports playback and charging. Read audio
files in MP3 format in USB storage device in capacity up to 32GB
(FAT32). Or Charge your mobile device through the 5V/1A USB port.
3.
AUX IN JACK – Connect the 3.5mm audio cable to enjoy the external
audio music.
Operation instruction
C | Charging the Speaker
This speaker uses built-in batteries. Before using it, charge the batteries by
connecting the AC adapter.
Connect the AC power adapter (supplied) to the DC 18V input port on the
rear of the unit, and then to the wall outlet.
Caution: Only use the AC adapter supplied with this device. Only use the
supplied power supply. If you do not use this adapter, charging is unavailable
or charging time may differ. And it may cause damage to the device.
Power On the Speaker
Press POWER ON/OFF button on the top panel of the unit
to power on.
First time to use, the "Source indicator" flashes blue,
indicating that the unit is in paring mode.
TIPS:
ū In order to disable or enable the voice messaging, please press and hold
SOURCE button 3 seconds during power up operation.
ū When you power on the speaker again after Bluetooth setup, the unit will
search for the previous paired device. Once found, it will paired with that
device automatically.
Power Off the Speaker
Press the POWER ON/OFF button to turn off the unit.
After 15 mins with no activity/connection the unit will automatically power
off to conserve battery.

Bluetooth Connection

1.
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to switch to Bluetooth mode.
Unit will say "Bluetooth".
2.
Make sure that the unit is in pairing mode.
3.
Enable Bluetooth on your device to be paired with the unit. Select
''Sharp PS-919,, from the available devices (enter the password
''0000,, if necessary) to start pairing and connection with the unit.
4.
After successful connection, "Source indicator" indicator turns solid
blue and you hear a voice prompt ("Connected").
5.
This unit is compatible with the voice assistant on your smart device.
NOTES:
ū This speaker supports automatic connection with a previously paired
device after power off and power on again.
ū If you want to pair with a new Bluetooth device, you must disconnect the
paired device.
ū To disconnect the Bluetooth connection, long press button. Or you
can turn off the Bluetooth function in your smart device. Device will say
"disconected".
Connect two PS-919 via Bluetooth (TWS)
TWS/True wireless Stereo - Duo Mode
• This allows for two PS-919 party speakers to be connected together
as a left and right stereo speakers for a real stereo experience. The first
connected speaker is the master one and the second the slave.
• Press and hold the SOURCE button on the first speaker until the speaker
says "Duo Mode pairing" then release the buttons.
• Press and hold the SOURCE button on the second speaker until the
speaker says "Duo Mode pairing" then release the buttons.
• Please wait until one speaker says "Duo Mode connected". The speakers
are now connected to each other.
• The speaker that says "Duo Mode connected" is the master speaker and
this is the speaker that you should pair with your phone.
• For Bluetooth pairing to a Bluetooth-out enabled smart device search for
Bluetooth Pairing name "Sharp PS-919" on your device and pair.
• When you will power off one speaker in Duo Mode, both speakers will
power off.
• When you Power on the speakers, they need to be turned on individu-
ally.
• When both speakers are powered on Duo Mode will automatically
reconnect and you will hear "Duo Mode connected".
• To disconnect Duo Mode press and hold SOURCE button on one of the
two speakers until you hear "Duo Mode disconnected"
Listening to Music from External Device
The unit can be used to listen to the music from many types of external
device.

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