Pyle PHPWA8TB User Guide
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To connect your Pyle PHPWA8TB Speaker to a Bluetooth device, turn on the speaker and ensure it is in Bluetooth mode. On your Bluetooth device, search for available devices and select "Pyle PHPWA8TB" to pair and connect.
First, check the volume level on both the speaker and your connected device. Ensure that the speaker is powered on and the correct input source is selected. If using Bluetooth, confirm that the device is paired correctly.
To reset the Pyle PHPWA8TB Speaker, locate the reset button on the speaker or use the instructions in the user manual to perform a factory reset, which typically involves holding down a combination of buttons.
To clean your Pyle PHPWA8TB Speaker, gently wipe the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or water. Regularly check for dust in the speaker grille and use a vacuum or compressed air to remove it.
To improve battery life, fully charge the speaker before using it for the first time, avoid overcharging, and try to keep the volume at moderate levels during use. Store the speaker in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Yes, you can use the Pyle PHPWA8TB Speaker while it is charging. Simply connect it to a power source using the provided charging cable and continue to use it as normal.
Ensure that the speaker and the Bluetooth device are within the recommended range with no obstructions. Try unpairing and re-pairing the device. Additionally, check for any firmware updates for both the speaker and the connected device.
Visit the Pyle website to check for available firmware updates for the PHPWA8TB Speaker. Follow the provided instructions to download and install the update, which often involves connecting the speaker to a computer via USB.
The Pyle PHPWA8TB Speaker supports various audio inputs including Bluetooth, AUX, USB, and SD card. Use the mode button to switch between different input sources as needed.
Ensure that the USB drive or SD card is formatted in a compatible file system (such as FAT32). Check that the files are in supported formats like MP3 or WAV. Try using a different USB port or SD card slot if available.