Sony SRS WS1 Operating Instruction
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To connect the Sony SRS WS1 to your TV, use the supplied wireless transmitter. Connect the transmitter to your TV using either the audio cable or optical digital cable, then power on both the transmitter and the SRS WS1 unit.
First, ensure the SRS WS1 is powered on. Check the connection between the transmitter and the audio source. Ensure the volume on both the SRS WS1 and the audio source is turned up. If using the optical digital cable, ensure the TV or audio source is set to output sound via the optical output.
To maximize battery life, avoid leaving the SRS WS1 in extremely hot or cold environments. Fully charge the device before storing it for long periods and try to keep the battery between 20% and 80% charged during regular use.
To reset the Sony SRS WS1, turn off the speaker, then press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the indicator lights flash. Release the button to complete the reset.
Yes, the Sony SRS WS1 can be used while charging. Connect the speaker to a power source using the provided USB cable and adapter, and continue to use it as normal.
To clean the Sony SRS WS1, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any solvents or abrasive cleaners. Ensure the device is powered off and unplugged during cleaning.
When the Sony SRS WS1 is fully charged, the charging indicator light will change from red to green. Charging time typically takes about 3 hours from a fully depleted battery.
Yes, you can connect up to two Sony SRS WS1 units to a single audio source using the same wireless transmitter. This allows two people to enjoy the sound simultaneously.
Check the wireless transmission distance and ensure there are no obstructions between the transmitter and the speaker. Ensure the audio cables are properly connected and not damaged. Adjust the volume settings on both the audio source and the SRS WS1.
No, the Sony SRS WS1 is not water-resistant. Avoid exposing it to water, moisture, or extreme humidity to prevent damage.