Connecting with a computer via a BLUETOOTH connection (Windows®)
Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly.
It is necessary to pair a device with the speaker to be able to make a BLUETOOTH connection for the first time. Perform the same procedures to pair to other devices.
The pairing information is stored on the speaker when the speaker is turned off.
Supported operation systems
Windows 11, Windows 10
Do the following before starting.
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Place your computer within 1 m (3.2 ft) of the speaker.
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Connect the speaker to an AC outlet with the supplied AC power cord (mains lead). Or charge the rechargeable built-in battery sufficiently.
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Prepare the operating instructions supplied with the computer for reference.
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To avoid any sudden loud sound output from the speaker, turn down the volume of both the computer and the speaker or stop music playback.
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Set the speaker of your computer to on.
If the speaker of your computer is set to (mute), sound does not output on the BLUETOOTH speaker.
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When the speaker of your computer is set to on:
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- Turn on the speaker.
- Check the(BLUETOOTH) indicator for activity.
When the indicator is double flashing
After you pair the speaker with a BLUETOOTH device for the first time since purchase or initialize the speaker (the speaker has no pairing information), the speaker automatically enters pairing mode when it is turned on. Proceed to step.
When the indicator is flashing slowly
The speaker is searching for BLUETOOTH connections.
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To pair the speaker with a second or subsequent BLUETOOTH device (when the speaker has pairing information of other BLUETOOTH devices), proceed to step.
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To reconnect the speaker with one of the BLUETOOTH devices that have been paired with the speaker before, proceed to step.
The speaker will automatically be connected with the computer just by turning on the BLUETOOTH function on the computer.
Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, the speaker may be reconnected with the device right after it is turned on. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your BLUETOOTH device.
When the indicator stays lit
The speaker is already connected with one of the BLUETOOTH devices.
To connect the speaker with another BLUETOOTH device, do either of the following:
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To pair the speaker with a second or subsequent BLUETOOTH device (when the speaker has pairing information of other BLUETOOTH devices), proceed to step.
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To reconnect the speaker with one of the BLUETOOTH devices that have been paired with the speaker before, proceed to step.
The speaker will automatically be connected with the computer just by turning on the BLUETOOTH function on the computer.
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- Press (BLUETOOTH) button.
You hear voice guidance (Pairing) from the speaker and the (BLUETOOTH) indicator starts double flashing (pairing mode).
- Wake the computer up if the computer is in standby (sleep) or hibernation mode.
- Register the speaker to the computer.
On Windows 11
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Click the [Start] button, then [Settings].
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Click [Bluetooth & devices].
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Click the [Bluetooth] switch to turn on the BLUETOOTH function, and then click [Add device].
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Click [Bluetooth].
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Select [ULT FIELD 7].
If a passkey* is required, enter “0000.”
If [ULT FIELD 7] does not appear, perform the operation again from step.
* The passkey may be called a “passcode,” “PIN code,” “PIN number,” or “password.”
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After pairing, the BLUETOOTH connection establishes automatically and [Connected music] or [Connected voice, music] will be displayed on the screen. Proceed to step.
On Windows 10
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Click the [Start] button, then [Settings].
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Click [Devices].
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Click the [Bluetooth & other devices] tab, click the [Bluetooth] switch to turn on the BLUETOOTH function, and then click [Add Bluetooth or other device].
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Click [Bluetooth].
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Select [ULT FIELD 7].
If a passkey* is required, enter “0000.”
If [ULT FIELD 7] does not appear, perform the operation again from step.
* The passkey may be called a “passcode,” “PIN code,” “PIN number,” or “password.”
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After pairing, the BLUETOOTH connection establishes automatically and [Connected music] or [Connected voice, music] will be displayed on the screen. Proceed to step.
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- Select the speaker on the computer.
On Windows 11
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Click the [Start] button, then [Settings].
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Click [Bluetooth & devices].
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Select [ULT FIELD 7] and click [Connect].
The icon on the screen may look different from what you actually see.
When a BLUETOOTH connection is established, [Connected music] or [Connected voice, music] will be displayed on the screen. Proceed to step.
On Windows 10
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Click the [Start] button, then [Settings].
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Click [Devices].
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Select [ULT FIELD 7] under “Audio” on the [Bluetooth & other devices] tab, and then click [Connect].
The icon on the screen may look different from what you actually see.
When a BLUETOOTH connection is established, [Connected music] or [Connected voice, music] will be displayed on the screen. Proceed to step.
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- Follow the on-screen instructions to establish a BLUETOOTH connection.
When a BLUETOOTH connection is established, you hear the notification sound from the speaker and the activity of the (BLUETOOTH) indicator changes from flashing to lit.
If the connection attempt fails, repeat the procedure from step.
Hint
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The above instructions on the computer are provided as an example. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your computer. In addition, not all the computers are tested and found compatible with the above procedure and the procedure is not applicable to home-built computers.
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You can connect the speaker concurrently with up to 2 BLUETOOTH devices. (Multipoint connection)
Note
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The pairing mode of the speaker is released after about 5 minutes and the(BLUETOOTH) indicator flashes slowly. However, when the speaker has no pairing information, such as at the factory settings, the pairing mode is not released. If the pairing mode is released before finishing the process, repeat from step.
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Once BLUETOOTH devices are paired, there is no need to pair them again, except in the following cases:
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Pairing information has been deleted after repair, etc.
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The speaker is already paired with 8 devices and another device is to be paired.
The speaker can be paired with up to 8 devices. When a new device is paired in addition to 8 paired devices, the pairing information of the earliest device connected via a BLUETOOTH connection is replaced by the information of the new one.
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The pairing information of the speaker has been deleted from the BLUETOOTH device.
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The speaker is initialized.
All pairing information will be deleted. If you initialize the speaker, it may not be able to connect your computer. In this case, erase the pairing information of the speaker on your computer, and then perform the pairing procedure again.
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The speaker can be paired with multiple devices, but can only play music from one paired device at a time.
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The passkey of the speaker is “0000.” If a passkey besides “0000” is set on the BLUETOOTH device, pairing cannot be done with the speaker.
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When a USB device or an audio cable is connected to the speaker’s PLAY/CHARGE OUTPUT port (USB) or to the AUDIO IN jack while the speaker is connected to a BLUETOOTH device via a BLUETOOTH connection, sound from the BLUETOOTH device is not output from the speaker. To listen to music from the BLUETOOTH device, disconnect the USB device and the audio cable.
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When using the Stereo Pair function or the Party Connect function, you cannot use the multipoint connection capability.