Samsung HW-LS60D/ZA User Manual - Page 11

Using the Tap Sound

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Disconnecting the Bluetooth device from a Wireless Speaker You can disconnect a Bluetooth device from the Wireless Speaker. For instructions, see the Bluetooth device's user manual. • The Wireless Speaker will be disconnected. • If the Wireless Speaker is disconnected from the Bluetooth device, the multicolor LED indicator on the Wireless Speaker blinks "Red" three times. Disconnecting the Wireless Speaker from the Bluetooth device Press the (Multi Function) button on the side of the Wireless Speaker to switch the mode from "Bluetooth". • Disconnecting takes time because the Bluetooth device must receive a response from the Wireless Speaker. (Disconnection time may differ, depending on the Bluetooth device) Using the Tap Sound Tap the Wireless Speaker with your mobile device to play the sound of content on the mobile device through the Wireless Speaker. • This function may not be supported, depending on the mobile device. • This function is only compatible with Samsung mobile devices with Android 8.1 or later. SmartThings App 3. Play the sound of content on the mobile device through the Wireless Speaker. • This function connects a mobile device to the Wireless Speaker via Bluetooth by detecting vibration that occurs when the device touches the Wireless Speaker. • Make sure the mobile device does not tap a sharp corner of the Wireless Speaker. The Wireless Speaker or mobile device may become scratched or damaged. • It is recommended that the mobile device be covered with a case. Lightly tap the wide area in the upper portion of the Wireless Speaker, without using excessive force. • To use this function, update the SmartThings app to the latest version. The function may not be supported, depending on the app version. Setting the Tap Sound function Use the SmartThings app to turn on the Tap View, Tap Sound function. 1. On the mobile device, run the SmartThings app. 2. Select in the SmartThings app screen displayed on the mobile device. 3. Set "Tap View, Tap Sound" to On to allow the function to work when a mobile device moves close to the Wireless Speaker. The function is turned on. NOTE • When the mobile device is in power-saving mode, the Tap Sound function does not work. • The Tap Sound function may not work if there are devices near the Wireless Speaker that cause radio interference such as electric devices. Make sure devices that may cause radio interference are placed at a sufficient distance away from the Wireless Speaker. Mobile device 1. Turn on the Tap Sound function on your mobile device. • For details on how to turn on the function, refer to "Setting the Tap Sound function" below. 2. Tap the Wireless Speaker with the mobile device. Select "Start now" in the displayed message window. A connection is established between the mobile device and Wireless Speaker via Bluetooth. ENG - 11

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Disconnecting the Bluetooth device from a Wireless
Speaker
You can disconnect a Bluetooth device from the Wireless Speaker. For
instructions, see the Bluetooth device’s user manual.
The Wireless Speaker will be disconnected.
If the Wireless Speaker is disconnected from the Bluetooth device,
the multicolor LED indicator on the Wireless Speaker blinks “
Red
three times.
Disconnecting the Wireless Speaker from the Bluetooth
device
Press the
(Multi Function)
button on the side of the Wireless
Speaker to switch the mode from “
Bluetooth
”.
Disconnecting takes time because the Bluetooth device must
receive a response from the Wireless Speaker. (Disconnection time
may differ, depending on the Bluetooth device)
Using the Tap Sound
Tap the Wireless Speaker with your mobile device to play the sound of
content on the mobile device through the Wireless Speaker.
This function may not be supported, depending on the mobile
device.
This function is only compatible with Samsung mobile devices with
Android 8.1 or later.
Mobile device
SmartThings App
1.
Turn on the
Tap Sound
function on your mobile device.
For details on how to turn on the function, refer to “
Setting the
Tap Sound function
” below.
2.
Tap the Wireless Speaker with the mobile device. Select “
Start
now
” in the displayed message window.
A connection is established between the mobile device and
Wireless Speaker via Bluetooth.
3.
Play the sound of content on the mobile device through the
Wireless Speaker.
This function connects a mobile device to the Wireless Speaker
via Bluetooth by detecting vibration that occurs when the
device touches the Wireless Speaker.
Make sure the mobile device does not tap a sharp corner of the
Wireless Speaker. The Wireless Speaker or mobile device may
become scratched or damaged.
It is recommended that the mobile device be covered with
a case. Lightly tap the wide area in the upper portion of the
Wireless Speaker, without using excessive force.
To use this function, update the
SmartThings
app to the latest
version.
The function may not be supported, depending on the app
version.
Setting the Tap Sound function
Use the
SmartThings
app to turn on the
Tap View
,
Tap Sound
function.
1.
On the mobile device, run the
SmartThings
app.
2.
Select (
) in the
SmartThings
app screen displayed on the
mobile device.
3.
Set “
Tap View
,
Tap Sound
” to On to allow the function to work when
a mobile device moves close to the Wireless Speaker. The function
is turned on.
NOTE
When the mobile device is in power-saving mode, the
Tap Sound
function does not work.
The
Tap Sound
function may not work if there are devices near the
Wireless Speaker that cause radio interference such as electric
devices. Make sure devices that may cause radio interference are
placed at a sufficient distance away from the Wireless Speaker.