Sony LF-S50G Operating Instructions
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To connect your Sony LF-S50G to a Wi-Fi network, use the Google Home app on your smartphone. Open the app, tap on 'Add', select 'Set up device', then follow the on-screen instructions to connect the speaker to your Wi-Fi network.
To reset your Sony LF-S50G, press and hold the microphone mute button for about 12 seconds until you hear a chime. This will restore the speaker to its factory settings.
Ensure the microphone is not muted and the speaker is connected to the internet. If the problem persists, try restarting the device or performing a factory reset.
You can adjust the volume by using voice commands like "Hey Google, increase the volume" or manually by placing your hand above the top of the speaker and moving it clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
Yes, you can use the Sony LF-S50G as a Bluetooth speaker. Activate Bluetooth pairing mode by saying "Hey Google, Bluetooth pairing," then connect using your device's Bluetooth settings.
Check your Wi-Fi network status and credentials. Ensure the speaker is within range of your router and restart both devices. If issues persist, try resetting the speaker and setting it up again.
To clean your Sony LF-S50G, gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or moisture near the speaker's openings.
Yes, the Sony LF-S50G supports multi-room audio. Use the Google Home app to group it with other compatible devices for synchronized playback throughout your home.
Firmware updates for the Sony LF-S50G are automatically applied when the device is connected to Wi-Fi. Ensure your speaker is online to receive updates.
Check the volume level and ensure the speaker is connected to the internet. Try restarting the speaker and your music streaming app. Verify that your subscription is active and properly linked to the speaker.