Quantum FX 970101711M Portable Party Speaker user guide
- June 4, 2024
- quantum
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Quantum FX 970101711M Portable Party
SpeakerSPECIFICATION
- BRAND: Quantum
- COLOR: Black
- SPEAKER TYPE: Portable Speakers
- WOOFER: 8″
- BATTERY: 4.4Ah Rechargeable Battery
- ADAPTER: AC 100-240V UL/CUL Adapter
- ITEM DIMENSIONS: 11.00″ x 9.00″ x 16.00″
- ITEM WEIGHT: 9.50lbs
You are protected for any situation with QFX’s portable PARTY Speaker. This adaptable PA speaker rolls up to gatherings to magnify speeches or pump out music. It includes a handle and wheels, much like a suitcase, making it simple to transfer. Once installed, it can play music from a variety of sources, including USB and TF card slots, Bluetooth-enabled devices, and wired connections through the aux-in connector. The speaker’s 8″ woofer and amplifier ensure everyone can hear well no matter what you’re playing, and the rechargeable battery lasts for hours so you can stream music even in locations without an outlet nearby.
HOW TO FIX A SPEAKER THAT WON’T TURN ON
- Check to see if your speaker has enough power. …
- Ensure the speaker and the wall outlet are firmly linked to the USB AC adapter (not loose).
- Hold down the power button while waiting for the speaker to start up.
HOW TO CHANGE BATTERIES
Turn the Bluetooth speaker’s bottom downwards, remove the anti-slip mat, reveal the maintained screw, remove and unscrew it, and then heat the battery on the audio motherboard with a soldering iron until it falls off. Finally, solder fresh wires and complementary plugs together.
HOW TO POWER OFF
Use a pencil or other sharp item to press the tiny, pinhole “reset” button located in the device’s control area (typically hidden beneath a rubber flap). When you hear the gadget turn off, hold down the “volume down” and “power” keys simultaneously for around 6 seconds.
HOW TO CHECK BATTERY LEVEL
- Your Android phone and a Bluetooth device must be paired and connected.
- Go to “Connect Devices” in the Settings app after opening it.
- You may see a complete list of all connected devices as well as their battery levels by tapping on the word “Bluetooth” rather than the switch next to it.
FAQs
What happens if a Bluetooth speaker is overcharged?****
Modern batteries have sophisticated sensors that prevent overcharging, but this does not guarantee that leaving the battery hooked into the charger won’t harm it. One charging cycle is finished when a battery is fully charged; a battery can only be fully charged a certain number of times before it is irreparably harmed.
Is using a Bluetooth speaker while it’s charging safe?****
It is completely safe to use your Bluetooth speaker while it is charging if your speaker has a built-in battery. It is not advised to use your Bluetooth speaker while it is charging if the battery is removable.
How can I tell when the battery in my Bluetooth speaker is full?****
If the battery is fully charged, the CHARGE indicator won’t turn on. Depending on the model, the speaker’s CHARGE indication could not turn on while it is being charged. The CHARGE indicator will turn on if the battery is charging while the speaker is off.
Why won’t my mobile speaker work?****
Both devices’ volumes should be turned up. Ensure that the music is playing on your source device. Move the Bluetooth speaker as far away from metal objects and other potential interference-causing gadgets as you can. Make sure nothing is plugged into the wireless speaker’s AUDIO IN port.
What kind of battery does a Bluetooth speaker use?
As a result of their dependability, safety, and efficiency, lithium-ion batteries are the most often utilized batteries in Bluetooth speakers.
Can a Bluetooth speaker have a larger battery?****
All you need is a new battery or battery that will fit within the speaker, match the voltage of your existing battery, and match or surpass the mAh rating.
What power output do I require for a party speaker?****
If the performance is indoors, you should strive for a minimum of five watts per participant. If you want “rave volume” or to play outside, you should definitely increase that and use 10 watts per person instead.
How loud should party speakers be?****
Consider both the indoor and outside dB levels when deciding how loud your speakers should be for a party. The optimal range for inside is between 50 and 60 db. The volume is just loud enough to be heard over the music and background noise, without being uncomfortable or damaging to your hearing.
What does the Bluetooth speaker’s mic do?****
A Bluetooth speaker’s built-in microphone for hands-free calling is one of its key advantages. It frees up your hands to perform other chores while you call because the speaker is loud enough for you to clearly hear the person on the other end.
Can my speaker be charged overnight?****
To prevent overcharging, lithium batteries include a built-in auto-off feature that activates when a full charge is attained.
How long should my Bluetooth speaker be charged?****
For the best results, connect your audio device to an outlet and turn it on at least five minutes before using to give it time to fully charge.
Do Bluetooth speakers require breaking in before use?****
The straightforward response is that brand-new speakers will function flawlessly without any burn-in. However, burn-in will help the speakers achieve peak performance by lengthening the suspension, enhancing the speaker’s ability to reproduce audio clearly.
A Bluetooth speaker can be charged using how many watts?****
The power of the device increases with increasing watts. The power of portable Bluetooth speakers can be anything from 3 and 30 watts. Although speakers with lesser wattages are often less expensive, their sound quality will be worse.
Are Bluetooth speakers rechargeable?****
Overall, adding wireless speakers to your home music system might be a terrific choice. The majority of speakers won’t be completely wireless and will require a power source to function. Even totally portable systems occasionally need to be recharged.
Why does my Bluetooth speaker keep shutting off by itself?****
Some gadgets lack an idle mode, but they might turn off Bluetooth on their own when the battery in your smartphone starts to run low. Your phone will automatically try to conserve power when you don’t have much of it left by turning off Bluetooth and background programs.
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