Sony LSPX-S3 Help Guide - Page 59

About the indicators

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Help Guide Glass Sound Speaker LSPX-S3 About the indicators Charge indicator (orange) Turns off Lights up Flashes slowly The speaker has completed charging. The speaker is being charged. When the remaining power of the rechargeable built-in battery falls to 20% or lower, you hear a notification sound*, from the speaker, indicating that the battery is running out of power. Charge the speaker. * Sound example (Playback may require the latest browser.) Flashes irregularly When the remaining power of the rechargeable built-in battery falls below 1%, you hear a notification sound*, from the speaker, indicating that the battery has run out of power. Charge the speaker. * Sound example (Playback may require the latest browser.) Flashes 3 times and turns off If the white (power) indicator and the charge indicator simultaneously flash 3 times when you put your fingertip on the touch sensor, the touch sensor is disabled. Use "Sony | Music Center" to deselect the check box for "Disable Touch Sensor." If the charge indicator flashes 3 times when you turn on the speaker and then the speaker turns off, the rechargeable built-in battery has run out of power. Charge the speaker. Note As long as the speaker is connected to an AC outlet by a USB AC adaptor (commercially available), the speaker's built-in battery is capable of charging itself even while the speaker is turned on. Depending on the usage of the speaker, however, it may take a long time before charging completes. It is recommended that you turn off the speaker before battery charging. Depending on the type or specifications of the USB AC adaptor, if you use the speaker at a loud volume, the remaining power of the rechargeable built-in battery may decrease or the speaker may turn off even while the speaker is connected to an AC outlet by the USB AC adaptor. This, however, does not indicate a malfunction. If such a case occurs, turn off the speaker and let the battery fully charge itself before you use the speaker. If the ambient temperature is extremely low or high, the built-in battery will stop charging itself for safety reasons. It may also stop charging if charging continues for a long period of time. If such a case occurs, bring the temperature up or down to an operating temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C (41 °F and 95 °F), disconnect and connect the USB cable, and then let the battery charge itself once again. (power) indicator Turns off The speaker is turned off. Lights up The speaker is turned on. (white) Lights up The BLUETOOTH standby function is activated. (Provided that the speaker is connected to an AC outlet (orange) by a USB AC adaptor (commercially available).) Flashes 59

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Help Guide
Glass Sound Speaker
LSPX-S3
About the indicators
Charge indicator (orange)
Note
As long as the speaker is connected to an AC outlet by a USB AC adaptor (commercially available), the speaker's built-in battery
is capable of charging itself even while the speaker is turned on.
Depending on the usage of the speaker, however, it may take a long time before charging completes. It is recommended that you
turn off the speaker before battery charging.
Depending on the type or specifications of the USB AC adaptor, if you use the speaker at a loud volume, the remaining power of
the rechargeable built-in battery may decrease or the speaker may turn off even while the speaker is connected to an AC outlet
by the USB AC adaptor. This, however, does not indicate a malfunction. If such a case occurs, turn off the speaker and let the
battery fully charge itself before you use the speaker.
If the ambient temperature is extremely low or high, the built-in battery will stop charging itself for safety reasons. It may also stop
charging if charging continues for a long period of time. If such a case occurs, bring the temperature up or down to an operating
temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C (41 °F and 95 °F), disconnect and connect the USB cable, and then let the battery charge
itself once again.
(power) indicator
Turns off
The speaker has completed charging.
Lights up
The speaker is being charged.
Flashes
slowly
When the remaining power of the rechargeable built-in battery falls to 20% or lower, you hear a
notification sound
*
, from the speaker, indicating that the battery is running out of power. Charge the
speaker.
Flashes
irregularly
When the remaining power of the rechargeable built-in battery falls below 1%, you hear a notification
sound
*
, from the speaker, indicating that the battery has run out of power. Charge the speaker.
Flashes 3
times and
turns off
If the white
(power) indicator and the charge indicator simultaneously flash 3 times when you
put your fingertip on the touch sensor, the touch sensor is disabled.
Use “Sony | Music Center” to deselect the check box for “Disable Touch Sensor.”
If the charge indicator flashes 3 times when you turn on the speaker and then the speaker turns
off, the rechargeable built-in battery has run out of power. Charge the speaker.
Sound example
(Playback may require the latest browser.)
*
Sound example
(Playback may require the latest browser.)
*
Turns off
The speaker is turned off.
Lights up
(white)
The speaker is turned on.
Lights up
(orange)
The BLUETOOTH standby function is activated. (Provided that the speaker is connected to an AC outlet
by a USB AC adaptor (commercially available).)
Flashes
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