Pyle PLMR23BBT Installation Manual
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To connect your Pyle PLMR23BBT speaker to a Bluetooth device, turn on the speaker and ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Search for available Bluetooth devices and select 'PLMR23BBT' from the list.
If the speaker is not turning on, check the power connection and ensure the power source is functioning correctly. If using battery power, ensure the batteries are properly installed and charged.
To improve sound quality, ensure the speaker is placed on a stable surface, free from obstructions. Adjust the sound settings on your connected device and the speaker's volume control to reduce distortion.
Yes, the Pyle PLMR23BBT is designed for marine environments and is water-resistant, but it should not be submerged in water. Ensure all connections are secure to prevent water damage.
Clean the speaker using a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the surface. Ensure the speaker is powered off and disconnected from power sources before cleaning.
To reset the Bluetooth connection, turn off the speaker and delete the speaker from the list of paired devices on your Bluetooth device. Turn the speaker back on and pair it again following the standard pairing process.
First, check the volume level on both the speaker and the connected device. Ensure they are not muted. Verify that the audio source is playing and the connection is stable.
The Pyle PLMR23BBT can only be connected to one Bluetooth device at a time. To switch devices, disconnect the current device and pair the new one following the standard procedure.
Use the mounting brackets provided with your speaker. Follow the installation instructions in the user manual to securely mount the speaker on a flat surface using suitable screws and tools.
Ensure there are no obstacles such as walls or electronic devices between the speaker and the Bluetooth source. The effective range is typically up to 30 feet, but this can be reduced by interference or physical barriers.