Samsung E651 Series User Manual
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To connect your Samsung E651 Series Speaker to a Bluetooth device, turn on the speaker and press the Bluetooth button. On your Bluetooth device, enable Bluetooth and search for available devices. Select "Samsung E651" from the list to pair and connect.
If the speaker is not turning on, ensure that it is properly plugged into a power source. Check the power cable for any damage. Try a different outlet or use a different power cable if possible. If the issue persists, contact Samsung support.
To reset your Samsung E651 Speaker to factory settings, press and hold the reset button located at the back of the speaker for 10 seconds. The speaker will power off and restart with default settings.
Distorted sound can be caused by a poor Bluetooth connection or incorrect audio settings. Ensure that the speaker is within range of the Bluetooth device and that there are no major obstructions. Adjust the audio settings on your device to reduce distortion.
To update the firmware, download the latest version from the Samsung website onto a USB drive. Connect the USB drive to the speaker's USB port and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
Yes, you can connect multiple Samsung E651 Speakers using the Samsung Multiroom App. Ensure all speakers are connected to the same Wi-Fi network and follow the app's instructions to set up stereo sound.
To clean your Samsung E651 Speaker, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that can damage the speaker. Ensure the speaker is unplugged before cleaning.
Ensure the speaker is within range of the Wi-Fi router and that the correct network is selected. Restart both the speaker and the router. If the problem continues, check if there are any firmware updates available for the speaker.
To enable voice control, ensure the speaker is connected to the Samsung Multiroom App. Navigate to settings, select 'Voice Control', and follow the prompts to connect a compatible voice assistant like Alexa or Google Assistant.
First, check if the volume is muted or too low on both the speaker and the connected device. Ensure all cables are securely connected if using a wired connection. Restart the speaker and the connected device. If using Bluetooth, try re-pairing the devices.