Troubleshooting; Why Does My Device Show The Host Application Icon On The Display; What Is The Function Of The Speaker Covers? If They Get Damaged, Can They Be Removed And Replaced; The Speaker Covers Pop Open For No Reason While I'm Using My Android™ Device. Why Is This - Sony BSP60 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Why does my device show the host application icon
display?
The Smart Bluetooth® Speaker application needs updating. You must install the
latest version of the Smart Bluetooth® Speaker application from Google play™ on
your Android™ device.
To install the latest version of the Smart Bluetooth® Speaker application
1
Android™ device: Open the Play Store application.
2
Tap the search icon, then search for the Smart Bluetooth Speaker application.
3
When Smart Bluetooth® Speaker BSP60 appears, tap it. The Smart
Bluetooth® Speaker application starts to download.
4
Launch the Smart Bluetooth® Speaker application and follow the relevant
instructions to connect your Android™ device.
5
Speaker: Slide the power switch to the PAIRING position for 2 seconds.
6
Android™ device: Turn on the Bluetooth® function, then scan for Bluetooth®
devices and select BSP60 in the list of available devices.
7
Once the two devices are connected, the device software is updated, if
necessary. This procedure can take a few minutes.
8
After the device software is updated, an installation page opens for the Voice
Control application. Follow the instructions on your Android device to install the
latest version of the Voice Control application for your Smart Bluetooth®
Speaker.
What is the function of the speaker covers? If they get damaged,
can they be removed and replaced?
The speaker covers protect your BSP60 device from dust when it's not in use. They
can become detached if excessive force is applied, but can be snapped back into
place if the proper procedure is followed. For more information, contact your local
customer support representative.
The speaker covers pop open for no reason while I'm using my
Android™ device. Why is this?
There are times when the speaker covers may move to the open position when you're
using certain apps on your Android™ device that react to touch by making sounds.
To solve this problem, turn off Touch sounds and notification sounds via the sound
settings on your Android™ device.
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