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Help Guide SRS -BTS50 Getting Started BLUETOOTH One -touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Troubleshooting Important information Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search 1.
Help Guide Getting Started Before First Use Features and location of parts Power Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > 2.
Help Guide BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Pairing Case A: Pairing the system with a BLUETOOTH device for the first time (Auto pairing) Case B: Pairing the system with the 2nd and other BLUETOOTH devices manually.
Help Guide One- touch connection (NFC) One -touch connection (NFC) One -touch connection Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > 4.
Help Guide Music Listening to music Using the system by connecting an audio connecting cord (not supplied) Enjoying the surround effect Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > 5.
Help Guide Phone calls Phone calls Making a call while playing back music Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > 6.
Help Guide Troubleshooting To deal with a trouble Possible causes of symptoms Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > 7.
Help Guide Important information Important information Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > 8.
Help Guide Before First Use Before first use Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Getting Started > 9.
Help Guide Features and location of parts Features Location and function of parts Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Getting Started > 10.
Help Guide Power Charging the system Turning on the system Turning off the system Using the BLUETOOTH standby function Disabling the buttons on the system Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top &g.
Help Guide BLUETOOTH What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology ? What you can do with BLUETOOTH function Steps to BLUETOOTH function Indications of BLUETOOTH function Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Searc.
Help Guide Pairing What is pairing ? Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > BLUETOOTH > 13.
Help Guide Case A: Pairing the system with a BLUETOOTH device for the first time (Auto pairing) Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > BLUETOOTH.
Help Guide Case B: Pairing the system with the 2nd and other BLUETOOTH devices manually (Manual pairing) Pairing and connecting with more BLUETOOTH devices Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top &.
Help Guide Connecting the system with the paired device Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > BLUETOOTH > 16.
Help Guide Selecting the BLUETOOTH Audio Streaming playback quality Selecting the BLUETOOTH Audio Streaming playback quality Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > BLUETOOTH > 17.
Help Guide One- touch connection (NFC) NFC technology Preparation on the smartphone About “NFC Easy Connect” App Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > One -touch connection (NFC) > 18.
Help Guide One- touch connection Connecting with a smartphone by one touch Disconnecting the smartphone by one touch Switching the device by one touch Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > O.
Help Guide Listening to music Listening to music Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Music > 20.
Help Guide Using the system by connecting an audio connecting cord (not supplied) Using the system by connecting an audio connecting cord (not supplied) Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top >.
Help Guide Enjoying the surround effect Enjoying the surround effect Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Music > 22.
Help Guide Phone calls Making a call Receiving a call Controlling the BLUETOOTH mobile phone Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Phone calls > 23.
Help Guide Making a call while playing back music Making a call while playing back music (Multi point connection) Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Phone calls > 24.
Help Guide To deal with a trouble What can I do to solve a problem ? Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Troubleshooting > 25.
Help Guide Possible causes of symptoms Table of contents for symptoms and possible causes Unable to turn on or charge the system No sound/Sound from only one speaker/Low sound level Distorted sound/Hu.
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Help Guide Important information Warning Precautions Notes on splash -proof feature License and trademark notice Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Important information > 28.
Help Guide Before first use In addition to this Help Guide, read the printed manuals supplied: “Quick Start Guide” and “Reference Guide.” Quick Start Guide This covers initial settings and basic operations.
Help Guide Features One- touch connection (NFC) BLUETOOTH Ver.3.0 Compatible BLUETOOTH profile: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP, SPP By connecting the system with a smartphone via BLUETOOTH, you can talk hands - free using the microphone and speaker built in to the system.
Help Guide Location and function of parts Functions of buttons, indicators, and other parts on your wireless speaker system are explained here. CHARGE indicator (orange) [Details] (BLUETOOTH) indicator (blue) [Details] Indicates the BLUETOOTH connection status of the system.
N mark [Details] Touch here to perform one - touch connection (NFC). Microphone Power indicator (green) [Details] POWER/HOLD switch [Details] [Details] BATT/SET (battery/set) button Press the button to listen to the charging status announced. Press and hold the button to switch the language of announcement.
Help Guide Charging the system The system contains a lithium ion rechargeable battery, which should be charged before using the system for the first time. You can use the speaker while charging the battery. Charging the system 1 . Open the jack cover of the system.
may turn off, although charging is not completed. Check for the following causes: Ambient temperature exceeds the range of 5 °C – 35 °C (41 °F – 95 °F). There is a problem with the battery. In this case, charge again within the above - mentioned temperature range.
smartphone or mobile phone. No music (audio) is played, when the system is connected to a BLUETOOTH device without a communication function, such as a “Walkman.
Help Guide Turning on the system Slide and hold the POWER/HOLD switch to POWER ON/OFF until the power indicator lights up in green. Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation Search Top > Getting Started >.
Help Guide Turning off the system Slide and hold the POWER/HOLD switch to POWER ON/OFF until the system beeps and the power indicator (green) turns off.
Help Guide Using the BLUETOOTH standby function By using the BLUETOOTH standby function, you can make the system turn off temporarily and wait for the BLUETOOTH connection. 1 . Connect the AC adaptor supplied to the DC IN jack of the system, then to an AC outlet.
flashes slowly. If you start the BLUETOOTH connection, the system turns on automatically and starts communication. Notes To disable the BLUETOOTH standby function, perform step 1 to 3 again. (The (BLUETOOTH) indicator (blue) and the system will turn off.
Help Guide Disabling the buttons on the system Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to HOLD. The buttons on the system are disabled. HOLD function on To enable the buttons, slide the POWER/HOLD switch back to the center.
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Help Guide What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology ? BLUETOOTH wireless technology is a short -range wireless technology that enables wireless data communication between digital devices, such as a computer and digital camera. BLUETOOTH wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m (about 30 ft).
Use the system at least 10 m (about 30 ft) away from the wireless LAN device. If the system is used within 10 m (about 30 ft) of a wireless LAN device, turn off the wireless LAN device. Interference to other devices Microwaves emitting from a BLUETOOTH device may affect the operation of electronic medical devices.
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Help Guide What you can do with BLUETOOTH function The system uses BLUETOOTH wireless technology. You can enjoy music wirelessly from a smartphone, mobile phone, or music player. Also, you can make or receive a call by operating the system. Listening to music You can enjoy music wirelessly from a smartphone, mobile phone, or music player.
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Help Guide Steps to BLUETOOTH function To listen to music played, or make a call on a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone, follow the steps below. 1 . Register (pair) a BLUETOOTH device (smartphone, mobile phone, etc.) and the system with each other.
by operating the system. The system supports the following BLUETOOTH version and profiles: Communication System : BLUETOOTH Specification Ver. 3.0 Compatible BLUETOOTH Profiles: A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): Transmitting or receiving audio content of high- quality.
Help Guide Indications of BLUETOOTH function The (BLUETOOTH) indicator indicates the BLUETOOTH connection status. Status (BLUETOOTH) indicator (blue) Pairing with a device Flashes quickly Searching fo.
Help Guide What is pairing ? Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly. It is necessary to pair BLUETOOTH devices to establish a BLUETOOTH connection.
with up to 8 devices; if a new device is paired after the first 8 devices have been paired, the device whose latest connection time is the oldest among the 8 paired devices is replaced by the new one. When recognition of the system by the device to be connected has been deleted.
Help Guide Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device 1 . Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 m (3 ft) of the system. 2 . Slide and hold the POWER/HOLD switch to POWER ON/OFF until the power indicator lights up in green to turn on the system. The system enters pairing mode automatically in the default setting.
device, select “ SONY:SRS - BTS50 .” If passkey input is required on the display of a BLUETOOTH device, input “ 0000 .” A Passkey may be called a “Passcode,” a “PIN code,” a “PIN number,” or a “Password.” 4 . Make the BLUETOOTH connection from the BLUETOOTH device.
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Help Guide Pairing and connecting with more BLUETOOTH devices 1 . Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 m (3 ft) of the system. 2 . Slide and hold the POWER/HOLD switch to POWER ON/OFF until the power indicator lights up in green to turn on the system. 3 .
4 . Perform the pairing procedure on the BLUETOOTH device to detect the system. When the list of detected devices appears on the display of the BLUETOOTH device, select “ SONY:SRS - BTS50 .” If passkey input is required on the display of a BLUETOOTH device, input “ 0000 .
Once BLUETOOTH devices are paired, there is no need for pairing again, except in the following cases: Pairing information has been deleted after repair, etc.
Help Guide Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device 1 . Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 m (3 ft) of the system. 2 . Slide and hold the POWER/HOLD switch to POWER ON/OFF until the power indicator lights up in green to turn on the system.
4 . Make the BLUETOOTH connection from the BLUETOOTH device. When the system is connected with the BLUETOOTH device, the (BLUETOOTH) indicator (blue) stops flashing and lights up.
Help Guide Selecting the BLUETOOTH Audio Streaming playback quality “Priority on stable connection” and “Priority on sound quality” modes are available as options for selecting the playback quality of BLUETOOTH Audio Streaming. “Priority on stable connection” is set as the default setting.
2 . Hold the (call) button and slide the POWER/HOLD switch to POWER ON/OFF until the power indicator lights up in green. Note Communication may become unstable in the “Priority on sound quality” mode, depending on the combination of the setting of your BLUETOOTH device and the ambient conditions in the area where you are using your system.
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Help Guide NFC technology NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short - range wireless communication between various devices, such as mobile phones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication can be achieved easily just by touching the relevant symbol or designated location on NFC compatible devices.
Help Guide Preparation on the smartphone If your smartphone OS is Android 2.3.3 or later, but earlier than Android 4.1, you must prepare your smartphone as described below. If your smartphone OS is Android 4.1 or later, this preparation is not required.
2 . Set the smartphone so that the NFC function can be used. For details, refer to the manual of the smartphone. 3 . Start the app “NFC Easy Connect” on the smartphone.
Connect” to connect the system with your smartphone by one touch. In that case, the operation and specifications may be different from the description here.
Help Guide About “NFC Easy Connect” App “NFC Easy Connect” is Sony’s original app for Android Phone available at Google Play Store. To find out more about the functions, search for “NFC Easy Connect” and download the free app. The App may not be available in some countries and/or regions.
Help Guide Connecting with a smartphone by one touch By touching the system with a smartphone, the system is turned on automatically and then proceeds to pairing and BLUETOOTH connection. 1 . Touch the system with a smartphone. Unlock the screen of the smartphone beforehand.
Complete the connection by following the instructions on the screen of the smartphone. When the (BLUETOOTH) indicator (blue) stops flashing and remains lit, the system is connected with the smartphone. Refer to the manual of the smartphone for the designated location to be touched on the smartphone.
BLUETOOTH headset, etc., to the system, the smartphone is disconnected from the previous BLUETOOTH devices, and connected with the system by this one touch (Switching function).
Help Guide Disconnecting the smartphone by one touch You can disconnect the system from the smartphone by touching the system with it. 1 . Touch the system with the smartphone.
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Help Guide Switching the device by one touch When the system is connected with a BLUETOOTH device, if you touch a smartphone on the system, the system is connected with the smartphone that touched on the system most recently.
Help Guide Listening to music You can enjoy listening to music and basic remote control operation of a BLUETOOTH device via a BLUETOOTH connection. The BLUETOOTH device is required to support the following BLUETOOTH profiles. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): enables you to enjoy high- quality audio content wirelessly.
When you finish using the system When you finish using the system, perform either of the following operations. Turn off the BLUETOOTH function on the BLUETOOTH device connected to the system. Turn off the BLUETOOTH device connected to the system. Turn off the system.
Note If the communication condition is poor, the BLUETOOTH device may react incorrectly to the operation on the system. Related topic Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Pairing and connect.
Help Guide Using the system by connecting an audio connecting cord (not supplied) You can use the system as an ordinary wired speaker system. Audio connecting cord with stereo mini plug (not supplied) 1 . Connect the system to a device you want to hear.
4 . Start playback and adjust the volume to an appropriate level on the device connected. 5 . Adjust the volume with the VOL +/– buttons on the system.
Help Guide Enjoying the surround effect You can use the surround function by facing the system up. To turn on the surround function Face the system up.
Notes Some music may contain very little surround effects. When the POWER/HOLD switch is set to HOLD, the sound effect function does not work. Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation 80.
Help Guide Making a call You can enjoy a hands - free call with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that supports the BLUETOOTH profile HFP (Hands - free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), via a BLUETOOTH connection. If your BLUETOOTH mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP.
Microphone To adjust the volume Press the VOL +/– button. The power indicator (green) flashes 3 times when set to the lowest or highest volume level. Tips You cannot adjust the volume when not talking. If the caller cannot or can barely hear your voice, talk into the microphone of the system.
When you finish using the system When you finish using the system, perform either of the following operations. Turn off the BLUETOOTH function on the BLUETOOTH device connected to the system. Turn off the BLUETOOTH device connected to the system. Turn off the system.
Help Guide Receiving a call You can enjoy a hands - free call with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that supports the BLUETOOTH profile HFP (Hands - free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), via a BLUETOOTH connection. If your BLUETOOTH mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP.
Microphone Note If you received a call using your BLUETOOTH mobile phone, some BLUETOOTH mobile phones may have handset use priority. In the case of the HFP connection, talk on the system by pressing the (call) button on the system for about 2 seconds, or using your BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
If the caller cannot or can barely hear your voice, talk into the microphone of the system. To end a call Press the (call) button. When you finish using the system When you finish using the system, perform either of the following operations. Turn off the BLUETOOTH function on the BLUETOOTH device connected to the system.
Help Guide Controlling the BLUETOOTH mobile phone The function available may vary depending on the profile supported by your BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Even if the phone has the same profile, functions may vary depending on the specifications. Refer to the manual supplied with your BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
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Help Guide Making a call while playing back music (Multi point connection) Since the system is compatible with the multi point connection function, you can make hands - free calls using a BLUETOOTH mobile phone connected to the system, even while listening to music played from a BLUETOOTH music player connected to the system.
Tips To only make a call on a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that has a music playback function, select HFT or HST on the mobile phone, not A2DP. With some models, if you connect with HFP or HSP, an A2DP connection is also made. In this case, you cannot connect the system with other music players.
Help Guide What can I do to solve a problem? If the system does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve the issue. 1 . Find the symptoms of the issue in this manual, and try any corrective actions listed. [Details] 2 . Connect the system to an AC outlet to charge the battery.
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Help Guide Table of contents for symptoms and possible causes The following topics show possible causes and remedies for symptoms. See an appropriate topic according to your problem.
Unable to operate the system No surround effect The BLUETOOTH standby function does not work The jack cover detached Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation 94.
Help Guide Unable to turn on or charge the system Charge the built - in battery. Make sure the AC adaptor is connected to the system and the AC outlet firmly.
Help Guide No sound/Sound from only one speaker/Low sound level Check that both this system and the connected device are turned on. Turn up the volume of the system and the connected device.
Check that the connected device is being played back. Check that both plugs of the audio connecting cord are firmly inserted into the system and the connected device. If you are connecting a personal computer to the system, make sure the audio output setting of the computer is set for a BLUETOOTH device.
Help Guide Distorted sound/Humming or noise in the system output Turn down the volume of the connected device. Search Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > 98.
If the connected device has an equalizer function, set it to off. Keep the system away from a microwave oven, wireless LAN, etc. Bring this system and the BLUETOOTH device closer together. Remove any obstacle between this system and the BLUETOOTH device.
Help Guide Pairing is not possible Bring this system and the BLUETOOTH device to within 1 m of each other. If the (BLUETOOTH) indicator (blue) is not flashing quickly, press and hold the INPUT/PAIRING button until the indicator (blue) starts flashing fast.
Help Guide No voice/Low voice from callers Check that both this system and the connected device are turned on. Check that output of the BLUETOOTH mobile phone is set for the system. Select an HFP or HSP BLUETOOTH connection by operating the BLUETOOTH device.
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Help Guide One- touch connection (NFC) is not possible Keep the smartphone close to the system until the smartphone reacts. If you fail, move the smartphone slowly on the N marked part of the system. Check that the NFC function of the smartphone is set to on.
NFC receiving sensitivity depends on the device. If you fail to connect the system with a smartphone by one touch several times, connect it to the system by on - screen operation.
Help Guide Unable to operate the system Check that this system is turned on. Search Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > 105.
If the POWER/HOLD switch is set to HOLD, slide it to the center. [Details] When you cannot operate the system even if the system is turned on, press the RESET button on the left side of the system with a thin object like a small pin. Then turn on the system following the correct procedure.
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Help Guide No surround effect If the POWER/HOLD switch is set to HOLD, slide it to the center. [Details] Search Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > 108.
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Help Guide The BLUETOOTH standby function does not work Make sure the AC adaptor is connected to the system and the AC outlet firmly. [Details] Search Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of .
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Help Guide The jack cover detached Push the tip of the jack cover into the hole on the side of the system. Search Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > 112.
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Help Guide Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventilation opening of the apparatus with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Do not place the naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus.
Help Guide Precautions Note when using with a mobile phone For details on operation of your mobile phone when receiving a telephone call while transmitting the sound using the BLUETOOTH connection, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the mobile phone.
Polarity of the plug Plug the AC adaptor into a nearby wall outlet (mains). In the case of a problem, unplug it from the wall outlet (mains) immediately.
Do not use alcohol, benzine, or thinner to clean the cabinet. Others If you have any questions or problems concerning this system that are not covered in this manual, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Help Guide Notes on splash - proof feature The system has a splash -proof feature equivalent to the IPX2 Standard. The system is protected against a certain amount of rain, snow, or splash, but is not completely water resistant.
Help Guide License and trademark notice The BLUETOOTH® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. The N Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.
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