Dell AC411 User's Guide
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To connect your Dell AC411 speaker to a Bluetooth device, press and hold the Bluetooth button on the speaker until the LED indicator starts blinking. Then, enable Bluetooth on your device and select 'Dell AC411' from the list of available devices.
If your Dell AC411 speaker is not turning on, ensure it is properly connected to a power source. Check the power cable and outlet. If it still doesn't turn on, try resetting the speaker by unplugging it, waiting for a few minutes, and then plugging it back in.
To improve sound quality, ensure the speaker is placed on a stable surface away from obstructions. Adjust the equalizer settings on your audio source, and make sure the speaker firmware is up to date.
Yes, you can connect your Dell AC411 speaker to a TV using Bluetooth if your TV supports it. Alternatively, use an auxiliary cable to connect the speaker to the TV's audio output.
The Bluetooth range for the Dell AC411 speaker is approximately 10 meters (33 feet) in open space without obstructions. Walls and other obstacles can reduce this range.
To perform a factory reset on your Dell AC411 speaker, press and hold both the Bluetooth button and the volume down button simultaneously until the LED indicator flashes. This will reset the speaker to its original settings.
Audio delay with Bluetooth speakers can occur due to latency in the connection. Ensure your device’s Bluetooth drivers are up to date. If the issue persists, try using a wired connection for real-time audio.
To update the firmware on your Dell AC411 speaker, visit Dell's support website, download the latest firmware update file, and follow the provided instructions for installation.
The Dell AC411 speaker supports pairing with multiple devices but can only actively connect to one device at a time for audio playback. To switch devices, pause audio on the current device and start playback on another paired device.
If the sound is distorted, check the audio source for volume levels and reduce them if necessary. Ensure the speaker is not too close to other electronic devices that might cause interference. If using a wired connection, check the cables for damage.