Sony Srsx5 User Guide
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Personal Audio System SRS-X5 Enjoying the surround effects You can select the surround effects with the SOUND button. 1. Tap the SOUND button to select the surround effect. The SOUND indicator shows the current surround effect setting. Each time you tap the SOUND button, the selected effect switches. Indications of the SOUND indicator Off You can enjoy Clear Audio+ mode (Sony-recommended sound quality). This mode is set as the default setting. Lights up (white) You can enjoy the surround effect (High). Hint The current sound setting is retained when the speaker is turned off. Note Depending on the music, the surround effects may not be so noticeable. Related Topic Listening to music of a device via BLUETOOTH connection Listening to music of a portable audio device, etc. Help Guide How to Use 71
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Notes on use 4 -534 -948 -11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation 72
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Personal Audio System SRS-X5 Receiving a call You can enjoy a hands -free call with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that supports the BLUETOOTH profile HFP (Hands - free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), via a BLUETOOTH connection. If your BLUETOOTH mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP. Operations may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your mobile phone. About ring tone When an incoming call arrives, a ring tone will be heard via the speaker. The ring tone varies in the following ways, depending on your BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Ring tone set on the speaker Ring tone set on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone Ring tone set on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone only for a BLUETOOTH connection 1 . Connect the speaker with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone. The (BLUETOOTH) indicator lights up in white when the BLUETOOTH connection is established. 2 . Press the (call) button when a call is received. Talk into the microphone of the speaker. When an incoming call arrives, playback pauses and a ring tone is heard from the speaker. If no ring tone is heard via the speaker The speaker may not connect with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone with HFP or HSP. Check the connection status on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Switch the call device to the speaker by pressing and holding the (call) button for about 2 seconds. Help Guide How to Use 73
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3. Tap the VOL (volume) -/+ buttons to adjust the volume. When you tap the VOL (volume) -/+ buttons, the (power) indicator flashes once in green. When you tap the VOL (volume) –/+ buttons at the lowest or highest level, the (power) indicator flashes three times in green. 4 . To end a call, press the (call) button. If you were listening to music when the call arrived, playback will be resumed when the call ends. Hint Some BLUETOOTH mobile phones have handset use priority when receiving a call. In the case of the HFP or HSP connection, talk on the speaker by pressing and holding the (call) button for about 2 seconds, or by using your BLUETOOTH mobile phone. If you adjust the volume on the speaker when not talking, the playback volume is adjusted. If the caller cannot hear or can barely hear your voice, talk more directly into the microphone of the speaker. During a call, tap the VOL (volume) -/+ buttons on the speaker to adjust the volume. In the speaker, the volume of music playback and calling is set independently. Note The sound is output from the left speaker only during a call. Depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone, playback may not pause when an incoming call arrives. Use a BLUETOOTH mobile phone at least 50 cm from the speaker. Noise may result if the speaker and the BLUETOOTH mobile phone are too close. Related Topic How to make wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices Terminating the BLUETOOTH connection (After use) Making a call Button functions for a phone call Making a call while playing back music (Multi point connection) Notes on use 4 -534 -948 -11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation 74
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Personal Audio System SRS-X5 Making a call You can enjoy a hands -free call with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that supports the BLUETOOTH profile HFP (Hands - free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), via a BLUETOOTH connection. If your BLUETOOTH mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP. Operations may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your mobile phone. 1 . Connect the speaker with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone. The (BLUETOOTH) indicator lights up in white when the BLUETOOTH connection is established. 2 . Operate the BLUETOOTH mobile phone to make a call. When you make a call, playback pauses and the dial tone is heard from the speaker. When the receiver takes the call, talk into the microphone of the speaker. If no dial tone is heard via the speaker The speaker may not connect with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone with HFP or HSP. Check the connection status on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Switch the call device to the speaker by pressing and holding the (call) button for about 2 seconds. 3 . Tap the VOL (volume) -/+ buttons to adjust the volume. When you tap the VOL (volume) -/+ buttons, the (power) indicator flashes once in green. When you tap the VOL (volume) –/+ buttons at the lowest or highest level, the (power) indicator flashes 3 times in green. Help Guide How to Use 75
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4. To end a call, press the (call) button. If you were listening to music when you made the call, playback will be resumed when the call ends. Hint If you adjust the volume on the speaker when not talking, the playback volume is adjusted. If the caller cannot hear or can barely hear your voice, talk more directly into the microphone of the speaker. During a call, tap the VOL (volume) -/+ buttons on the speaker to adjust the volume. In the speaker, the volume of music playback and calling is set independently. Note The sound is output from the left speaker only during a call. Depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone, playback may not pause when making a call. Use a BLUETOOTH mobile phone at least 50 cm from the speaker. Noise may result if the speaker and the BLUETOOTH mobile phone are too close. Related Topic How to make wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices Terminating the BLUETOOTH connection (After use) Receiving a call Button functions for a phone call Making a call while playing back music (Multi point connection) Notes on use 4 -534 -948 -11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation 76
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Personal Audio System SRS-X5 Button functions for a phone call The available functions may vary depending on the profile supported by your BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Even if the profile is the same, functions may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Refer to the manual supplied with your BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Standby Press the (call) button once to start voice-dial (voice-dial compatible mobile phones only). Press and hold the (call) button for about 2 seconds to redial the last-dialed phone number. Outgoing call Press the (call) button once to cancel an outgoing call. Press and hold the (call) button for about 2 seconds to change the call device between the speaker and mobile phone. Incoming call Press the (call) button once to answer a call. Press and hold the (call) button for about 2 seconds to reject a call. During call Press the (call) button once to finish a call. Press and hold the (call) button for about 2 seconds to change the call device between the speaker and mobile phone. Note Depending on the smartphone, tablet device, or applications installed, the redial function may not work correctly. Related Topic Receiving a call Making a call Notes on use Help Guide How to Use 77
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Personal Audio System SRS-X5 Making a call while playing back music (Multi point connection) Since the speaker is compatible with the multi point connection function, you can receive an incoming call to another BLUETOOTH mobile phone connected to the speaker, even while listening to music played from a BLUETOOTH music player connected to the speaker. When making an outgoing call by the phone, or an incoming call arrives to the phone, playback pauses and the dial tone or ring tone is heard from the speaker. The multi point connection function is not available with one-touch connection (NFC). The connection procedure varies depending on the BLUETOOTH device. Also, a connection may not be possible depending on the combination of devices. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your devices for information on the connection procedure. 1 . Connect the speaker with a BLUETOOTH music player with A2DP, and a BLUETOOTH mobile phone with HFP or HSP. The (BLUETOOTH) indicator lights up in white when connection with either device is established. Hint To only make a call on a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that has a music playback function, select HFP or HSP on the mobile phone, not A2DP. Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, when you connect with HFP or HSP, an A2DP connection is also made. In this case, you cannot connect the speaker with other music players. Note Help Guide How to Use 78
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To reconnect the speaker to the same 2 devices, repeat the connection procedure above. Related TopicHow to make wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices Notes on use 4 -534 -948 -11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation 79
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Personal Audio System SRS-X5 Specifications Speaker section Speaker system Satellite speaker: Approx. 38 mm (1 1/2 in) dia. × 2 Subwoofer: Approx. 58 mm (2 3/8 in) dia. × 1 Enclosure type Satellite speaker: Sealed enclosure Subwoofer: Passive radiator model Amplifier section Reference output power Using AC adaptor: 5 W + 5 W (Satellite speaker, at 1 % harmonic distortion, 1 kHz, 6 Ω) 10 W (Subwoofer, at 1 % harmonic distortion, 100 Hz, 4 Ω) Using battery: 1 W + 1 W (Satellite speaker, at 1 % harmonic distortion, 1 kHz, 6 Ω) 6 W (Subwoofer, at 1 % harmonic distortion, 100 Hz, 4 Ω) BLUETOOTH Communication System BLUETOOTH Specification version 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) Output BLUETOOTH Specification Power Class 2 Maximum communication range Line of sight approx. 10 m (30 ft)*1 Frequency band 2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz) Modulation method FHSS Compatible BLUETOOTH Profiles*2 A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) HSP (Headset Profile) Help Guide How to Use 80