Help Guide
Wireless Speaker
SRS-XP700 / SRS-XP500
About the indicators
CHARGE indicator (orange)
Turns off
The speaker has completed charging.
Lights up
The speaker is being charged.
Flashes slowly
The built-in battery is running at less than 20% and needs to be charged.
Flashes 3 times
If the CHARGE indicator flashes 3 times and goes off when you turn on the speaker, the built-in
and turns off
battery is empty and needs to be charged.
Note
While the speaker is turned on, it charges the built-in battery as long as the speaker is connected to an AC outlet by the supplied
AC power cord (mains lead).
Depending on the usage of the speaker, however, it may take a long time before charging completes. It is recommended that you
turn off the speaker before battery charging.
If the ambient temperature is extremely low or high, the speaker will stop charging the built-in battery for safety reasons. It may
also stop charging if charging continues for a long period of time. If such an event occurs, bring the temperature up or down to an
operating temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C (41 °F and 95 °F), disconnect and reconnect the AC power cord (mains lead),
and then let the speaker charge the built-in battery once again.
(power) indicator
Turns off
The speaker is turned off.
Lights up
The speaker is turned on.
(green)
Lights up
The speaker is turned off. The speaker is set to the BLUETOOTH standby mode.
(orange)
Each time you press the -/+ (volume) buttons, the indicator flashes once.
When you operate -/+ (volume) buttons and the volume is set at the lowest (0) or highest (50 for
music playback) level, the indicator flashes 3 times.
As the software update progresses, the activity of the green
5 flashes to 4 flashes, a single flash, and then unlit
Flashes (green
or orange)
When the speaker turns on for the first time after the software update, the indicator flashes 3
times in green to inform you that the update has completed.
When the software update is canceled by "Sony | Music Center", the indicator flashes 4 times in
green.
When the software update ends in error, the indicator flashes 4 times in orange.
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Depending on the situation, you may not be able to see all flashing patterns.
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