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User Manual

Laser Portable Wireless Pill Speaker SPK-BTPLL

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • 1 x SPK-BTPLL Speaker
  • 2 x Micro USB Cables
  • 1 x 3.5mm AUX Cable
  • 1 x User Manual

SPECIFICATION

CONTROLS

FEATURES

  • True Wireless Stereo Function (TWS)
  • Bluetooth Wireless Connectivity
  • USB – Upto 32gb and FAT32 or exFAT file system only
  • Micro SD Card – Upto 32gb and FAT32 or exFAT file system only
  • FM Radio
  • AUX IN
  • Rechargeable Lithium Battery

BLUETOOTH

  • Turn on Speaker and tap “M” until “BLUETOOTH MODE” is heard
  • Search for “SPK-BTPLL” under the Bluetooth settings of device being connected

TRUE WIRELESS STEREO – TWS

(2 speakers required)

  • Turn ON both speakers and switch them into Bluetooth mode
  • Press and hold M button on one of the speakers
  • A sound will be heard which indicates the unit is waiting for TWS pairing
  • Keep the button held for 5 – 10 seconds and another sound will be heard when TWS is connected successfully

FM RADIO

TROUBLESHOOTING

No Power:

  1. Check battery level and charge if required
  2. Try turning on speaker while connected to power source
  3. Try charging with USB Wall Adapter

Radio not clear:

  1. Change speaker location
  2. Connect a Micro USB cable into the charging port to improve FM reception as this doubles as an aerial
  3. Isolate speaker from other devices as this may be caused by interference

USB or Micro SD Card not recognised or files not playing:

  1. Make sure USB or Micro SD Card is 32Gb or less
  2. Check USB or Micro SD Card has been formatted to the FAT32 or exFAT file system. If not please format on a Windows based computer
  3. Make sure to only use MP3 music files copied to the USB or Micro SD Card

For more helpful guides visit us at www.youtube.com/LasercoAu

WARRANTY

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

www.laserco.com.au


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Plug and Play with LED Indicator

  • Thanks for purchasing and using our God= Please read this (nook start guide before using, and keep it for future reference.
  • Menu contents are subject to change without notice in accordance with our poky of continuous product improvement.

Product Features

  1. Plug & Play easy to install and use.
  2. 5 Levels Volume Control, max volume. 110 decibels. 55 Ringtones, with LED indicator.
  3. 650ft/200m Wireless Working Range in Open Area.
  4. No batteries, small in size, low power consumption.
  5. Wireless connection with video doorbells; Support “one-to-many” and “many-to-one paring.

Product Drawing

  1. LED Indicator
  2.  Power plug
  3. Previous Ringtone
  4. Next Ringtone
  5. Volume Control Button
  6.  Speakers

First Time Using

  1. Plug the chime into an outlet. The default ringtone “Ding-dong will be played at volume level 5, with the LED indicator blinking.
  2. Short press on volume button to adjust volume.
    •Level 1: mute (only the indicator flashes ).
    •Level 2 – 5: the volume gradually increases.
  3. Ringtone selection:
    Press on “previous / next button  to select ringtone.
    Press and hold ‘volume control” for 5 sec to use the selected ringtone.

Device Pairing

  1. Select your favorate ringtone, press and hold volume control button for 5 seconds till you heard a ‘ding” sound. The chime will be in pairing mode for 8 seconds.
  2. Press the call button 1-2 times on a video doorbell nearby, and a “ding -ding’ alert sound will be heard from the chime. Pairing succeeds.
    Note: The chimes and doorbells support ‘one-to-many & “many-to-one” pairing
  3. Press again the call button on video doorbell, and the indoor chime will alert with the selected ringtcoe. LED indicator blinking

Clear Connection

  1. Press & hold the next button for 5 seconds till you hear a “ding”.
  2. The indoor chime will be restored to factory default

Technical Details

Speaker 5 levels volume control
Mute Support
Ringtone 55 ringtones
Max Volume 110 dB
Power Type AC power plug
Input Voltage 110V-260V AC (50-60Hz)
Consumption 0.2 W
Frequency 433.92MHz ± 280KHz
Range 650ft / 200m ( in open area )
Ingress Protection IP 55, Indoor use
Working Temp. -30 C – 70 C;
Humidity <90% (No condensation )
Size (mm) 71 x46x28 (Not including plug)
Weight (g) 78

Warranty Against Defects

Laser Corporation Pty Ltd (“Laser”) warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months, from the date of purchase,
provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates. Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a repair, exchange (where possible) or refund (within Dead on Arrival period) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect  or improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. How to make a product warranty claim:

Step 1: Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase. Where the date of purchase cannot be verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture, the condition of the Laser product and the type of defect.

Step 2a): Contact your place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and repair, replace or refund the product as per their store refund or warranty policy.
Step 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact Laser Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product
Phone (02) 9870 3388; or Email: [email protected] or online www.laserco.com.au/warranty (dick on “Consumers (End Users)”). Our business address is: Unit 1/6-8  Byfield Street, North Ryde, NSW 2113
Step 3: Laser will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) number within 48 hours. When requested, send us the defective product and a copy of your receipt. Laser will cover the cost of the return delivery.
Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser product for inspection, we will inform you of our assessment of your claim within 7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly let you know whether you have a valid claim under this Warranty, and if so, we will inform you whether your defective Laser product will be replaced or repaired, together with the number of days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired Laser product
Step 5: For further details on warranty cover and returns, please check Terms and Conditions for Warranty Returns section at www.laserco.com.au/warranty (Consumers Section).
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be exduded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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LASER 10″ Screen Portable DVD Player DVD-PT-10C Manual https://usemanuals.com/laser/dvd-pt-10c-dvd-player/ Mon, 21 Aug 2023 16:10:00 +0000 https://usemanuals.com/?p=202950 Read More...

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LASER 10″ Screen Portable DVD Player

PRODUCT

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Read all instructions carefully before use.
  • Retain manuals for future reference.
  • Use this product only in the manner described.
  • Only use a water-dampened soft-cloth to clean the surface of this product.
  • Use electronic devices in well ventilated areas & not exposed to excess vibration.
  • The following will damage this product: any liquid such as water or moisture, extreme heat, cold, humidity, dusty or sandy environments.
  • Only place this device on stable surfaces and ensure that any attached cables are secure and will not cause the device to fall.
  • There are no user serviceable parts in this product.
  • Un-authorized attempts to dismantle or repair this product will void product warranty and may result in dangerous electric shock.
  • Do not use this product if you are in control of dangerous machinery such as a motor vehicle.
  • Remove any power or data cords by pulling them from the plug and not the cord.
  • Using this device near other electronic devices may cause interference.
  • Do not open the drive door while disc is spinning.
  • Ensure that the Portable Dual DVD player is installed in accordance to with the instructions and illustrations provided in this manual.
  • It is the responsibility of the driver of the vehicle to ensure that this product is installed and used in compliance with all Federal and State laws governing products of this type.
  • Mount this product with thought for other motorists to reduce the amount of distraction that they may provide to other road users.
  • We reserve the right to make changes to this document and/or the product with out notification.

CAUTION: Only use the supplied charger with this product. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect type. Please dispose of batteries in line with local council regulations.

Laser product symbol: located on the rear panel of the unit indicates that this player is a class 1 laser product; it uses only weak laser and no hazardous radiation outside of the unit.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing} instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance.

CARE OF DISCS

  • Do not place discs near any heat source such as direct sunlight or areas or high humidity.
  • Do not touch the readable area or the disc (underside). Always hold discs by the edges.
  • Do not use adhesive tape on the disc.
  • Do not use commercial cleaner liquids on the discs as they may cause damage.
  • Do not leave discs in a vehicle that may be subject to strong direct sunlight as the heat build up in the vehicle may damage the discs even if stored in shaded areas.
  • To clean the disc, always use a very soft damp cloth and wipe from the inside to the outside of the disc.
  • Always return the disc to its enclosure when finished with.

Wipe discs with a soft damp cloth and allow to dry before placing disc in the players tray.
Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzene to clean discs.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

1 X Main DVD player with 10″ 16:9 LCD display 1 X Remote control (with battery)
1 X12VDC(car) Power supply 1 X 110-240VAC mains power adaptor
lXAVC.ble 1 x Earphones

Please check the contents of the packaging carefully.

THE PLAYER

Item Description Item Description
1 Stop Button 14 Setup Button
2 Left/ Fast Forward 15 Audio Button
3 TFT On/Off 16 DVD/SD/USB
4 Volume- 17 Drive Access Button
5 Menu button 18 IR Sensor
6 Mode Button 19 Power LED
7 Play/Pause Button 20 12VDC Input
8 Up/Previous Button 21 Main Power ON/OFF Switch
9 Right/ Fastforward 22 AV Input
10 OK/Confirm Button 23 3.5mm AV Output
11 Down/Next Button 24 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Output
12 Mute Button 25 SD/MMC Card Slot(SDHC Compatible)
13 Volume+ 26 USB Host Port

INSTALLATION

Indoor Use

  1. Locate a spare mains outlet and turn it OFF.
  2. Plug the supplied AC adaptor in to the outlet.
  3. Connect the other end to the 12VCD input socket.
  4. Turn the main outlet ON.
  5. Turn the main Power Switch on the Player to the ON position.

In-car use

  1. With the vehicle ignition off, connect the supplied DC adaptor to the vehicle power outlet.
  2. Connect the other end to the DC power input on the side of the DVD player.
  3. Turn the vehicle ignition to ON or ACC to power the outlet and slide the DVD player power switch to the ON position.

Note: Care should be take with all cable and connections with the DVD player.
Please ensure that there is no tension on any connection as this may damage the units.
Tidy any excess cabling ta trip hazards that may damage the player.

PLAYBACK

The Remote Control
Item Function
1 Power
2 DVD/5D/USB
3 Number Pad
4 10+
5 DVD Setup
6 Up/Down/Left/Right
7 OK
8 Audio
9 Fast Rewind
10 Fast Forward
11 Mode
12 Angle
13 Mute
14 Display
15 Repeat
16 A-B repeat
17 Search
18 Stop
19 Program
20 Volume+
21 Zoom
22 Volume-
23 Pause/ Play
24 Subtitle
25 Next
26 Previous
27 Power On/Off
28 DVD Title Menu
Key Functions
Button Action
Power Switches the player ON or OFF
DVD/SD/USB Press to cycle between DVD (Optical Disc), Card reader or USB drive. Use Up/Down/Left/Right button to navigate and the OK button select.
Setup Enter or Exit the setup menu.
Number Pad Use to enter an item in a menu or to enter a password.
OK(Confirm) Press to select an option or validate a setting.
A-B Repeat Used to select a portion of Video/Audio to repeat.
Previous Press to skip to the previous chapter or track.
Next Press to skip to the next chapter or track.
Play/Pause Press to start playback or to pause playback.
Stop Press to stop playback.
Program This button is used to program the favourite songs or chapters when using VCD, Audio CD or DVD discs.
Fast Forward/Rewind Use to Fast Forward or Rewind at Speeds of 2X, 4X, BX, 16X and 32X normal playback speeds.
Mute Mutes the Audio Output on the Player.
Volume+/- These buttons are used to increase or decrease the Audio Output.
Audio Select available audio language for the DVD.
DVD Title Return to Disc Main Menu.
Display Shows information about the current disc.
Zoom. Enlarge the image 2X ~ 4X the size of the original image.
Search Select a title, chapter, track, title time or tracking Time.
Angle Display the available angles for discs containing multi-angles.

Note: Remove the plastic sheet before using the remote control.

Loading and Playing a Disc.
  1. After connecting power to the DVD Player, push the Power On/Off switch to the “on” position.
  2. Place a disc gently into the tray.
    • You should hear and feel the disc snap firmly into place.
    • Place a disc into the tray with the disc’s label facing up.
  3. Close the DVD cover until it clicks shut. The unit will now load disc and commence playback.
  4. Stopping Play.
    Press the STOP(■) Button during play.
  5. Play/Pause.
    Press the Play/Pause (I) button on the remote during play to pause playback.
    To resume, Press the Play/Pause (I) button once again.
  6. Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
    Press Fast Forward or Fast Reverse to achieve the place you desired with speed adjustable during 2X, 4X, BX, 16X, 32X times.
  7. Menu
    A DVD is divided into sections called titles and chapters. When you play a DVD, a root menu of the disc will appear on the screen of your DVD player. The contents of the menu vary from disc to disc. Press MENU during playback to display the menu.
Display

Playing Time and Remaining Time

  • During playback, press the “DISPLAY” button to display the current Title Number, the total Number of Title, The current Chapter Number, The total Number of Chapters, and the Playing elapsed Time for the title. The heading will disappear automatically after 3 seconds if DISPLAY button is not pressed.
  • Press “DISPLAY” constantly to choose the options below in sequence.
    • Title Elapsed: The elapsed time of the title.
    • Title Remain: The remaining time of the title.
    • Chapter Elapsed: The elapsed time of the chapter.
    • Chapter Remain: The remaining time of the chapter.
    • Display off: The DVD’s time information will not be displayed.
Angle

During playback of a disc, press the “ANGLE” button to display / the available angles for discs containing multi-angles, with the current angle number and the total number of angles displaying.
Press “ANGLE” to select another angle, then press again to exit Vand return to the normal viewing angle. The angle display will disappear automatically if the “ANGLE” button is not pressed again within 3 seconds.
Note: Not all discs contain this feature.

Subtitle

During disc playback press “SUB” to select the subtitle language you desire, with the current Subtitle Language Number and the total Number of Subtitle Languages displayed. If there are multiple languages press “SUB” again to select another subtitle language. To turn subtitles OFF, press the “SUB” button until “Subtitle Off” is displayed. The Subtitle display will disappear automatically if the “SUB” button is not press again within 3 seconds.

Note: Some DVDs only allow access to this function through DVD Menu.

Audio

During playback press “AUDIO” to select the audio language you desire, with the current Audio Channel Number and the total number of Audio Channels displayed. Press “AUDIO” again to select another audio language. The audio display will disappear automatically if the “AUDIO” button is not pressed within 3 seconds.

Zoom

During playback press ”ZOOM” to enlarge the picture by 2X, 3X / or 4X with the current zoom multiple

A-B Repeat

A. During playback press a first time “A-B” to set the Starting Point A.
B. Press “A-B” a second time to set the Ending Point Band player will repeatedly play the part between Point A and Point B.
C. Press “A-B” a third time to cancel “A-B” repeat and resume normal playback.

Playback MP3/MPEG-4 Disc

When a MP3/MPEG-4 disc is inserted into the unit, the menu screen appears automatically. You can use the menu screen to select your desired folders and songs or the system plays the songs in the order they were burned onto the disc.

  1. Press the UP or DOWN button to choose a folder from the folder list.
  2. Press “OK” to select the highlighted folder. The songs available under the folder will be listed.
  3. Use UP or DOWN button to choose a song from the list. Press “OK” to select and begin playback of the highlighted song.
  4. Use the FORWARD button to move to the next song. Press the PREVIOUS button to move to the beginning of the previous song.
  5. Press the UP button to select the current folder and press “OK” to confirm. Then you can back to the folder list.
Playback of DIVX content

The DIVX format is capable of holding high quality video and sound in a highly compressed file format. File types such as AVI are typically able to hold more data in a smaller file. For example (as below) a 1.5 hour DVD file coded in MPEG-2 takes up space between 1.5 and 2.0GB. Where as, if it was coded in DIVX, the file would only be between 600 and 800MB.

l ,5 hours file DVD(MPEG-2) MPEG-12 Format About l5-ZGB DIVX Format About600-B00MB
VCD(MPEG- l) About B00MB- l G About 200-300 MB

Comparing MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4

Speed(kb/s) MPEG-1

l3B0kb/s

MPEG-2

6500kb/s

MPEG-4

BB0kb/s

(352x2BB) (720×576) (720×576)
Video quality Good Excellent Perfect
Hardware  requirement Low Middle High

However depending on how the file was encoded, compatibility may still be and issue with certain types of DivX or MP4 type files.
We highly recommend that Files be tested and ”Trial & Error” be used to find the best compromise between quality and file size for encoded files.

Play USB and SD/MMC Card
  1. Plug in the USB device noting correct orientation. Press [DVD/SD/USB], then choose USB to select the content.
  2. Insert a memory card to the SD/MMC slot. Press [DVD/SD/USB] and select SD to play memory card.
SYSTEM SETUP
  1. Press “SETUP” on the remote to bring up the SYSTEM SETUP MENU.
  2. Press the◄ or ► buttons to go to or return to the required settings page.
  3. When the required page is shown press the “OK” button to enter the page.
  4. Use the £ or T buttons to navigate to the feature to be changed and then press the ► button to enter the submenu.
  5. Use the £ or T buttons to select the submenu item and then press the “OK” button to confirm.
  6. Press the ◄ button to return to the previous menu or press the “SETUP” button to close the Setup Screen.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible Solution
No sound or distorted sound? Make sure your DVD is connected properly. Make sure all cables are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks.

2.  Make sure the Audio is not muted.

No Power Ensure that power connection is firmly seated in plug and there is power to the power supply.
Can’t advance through a movie? You can’t advance through the opening credits and warning information that appears at the beginning of movies because the disc is programmed to prohibit that action.
The icon (0) appears on the screen? The feature or action cannot be completed at this time

because:

1.   The disc’s software restricts it.

2. The disc’s software doesn’t support the feature (e.g., angles)

3.  The feature is not available at the moment.

4. You’ve requested a title or chapter number that is out of

range.

Picture is distorted? 3.  The disc might be damaged. Try another disc.

4. It is normal for some distortion to appear during forward

or reverse scan.

No forward or Reverse scan? 1.  Some discs have sections that prohibit rapid scanning or

title and chapter skip.

2. If you try to skip through the warning information and credits at the beginning of a movie, you won’t be able to. This part of the movies often programmed to prohibit skipping through it.

IR sensor inoperative? 1.  Ensure that the batteries in the remote are fresh.

2.  Ensure that the remote sensor eye is not obstructed.

3. Ensure that the infrared transmitter is affixed over the sensor eye of the component to be controlled.

Disc won’t play? 1.  Insert a disc with the label side facing up.

2. Check the type of disc you put into disc tray. This DVD only plays digital video discs, audio CDs and MPs.

Play starts, but then stops immediately? 1. The disc is dirty. Clean it.

2. Condensation has formed. Allow player to dry out.

Change the Remote Control Battery
  1. Open the Battery Door.
  2. Insert one CR2025 size battery.
  3. To use the remote control, point it at the remote sensor on the player.

SPECIFICATIONS

Compatible Disc: DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/JPG/MPEG-4
Signal System: PAL/NTSC
Screen Size: 10 Inch (254MM)
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 KHz
Video Output: 1 Vp-p/75 Ohm, Unbalanced
AudioS/N: Better than 60 dB
Dynamic range: Better than 85 dB
Laser: Semiconductor Laser, Wave Length: 650 nm/795 nm
Power source: DC 9-12V 1.5 amps
Power Consumption: 15W
Battery Type 7.4V Li Ion 1600mAh
Charge Time Up to Shrs
Playback Time Approx 2 hours
Working  temperature: 5-40″C
Weight: 872 grams Without remote, discs or cables
Dimensions (LxWxH): 260mm X 170mm X 40mm

Warranty Against Defects

Laser Corporation Pty Ltd (“Laser”) warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates.

Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair or exchange {where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect or improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase

How to make a product warranty claim:
Step 1: Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase. Where the date of purchase cannot be verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture, the condition of the Laser Product and the type of defect.
Step 2a): Contact your place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy.
Step 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact Laser . Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product: Phone: (02) 9870 3388; or Email: [email protected] or online www.laserco.com.au/warranty {click on “Consumers (End Users)”). Our business address is at 1/6-8 Byfield Street, North Ryde, NSW 2113
Step 3: Laser . will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) number within 48 hours. When requested, send us the defective Product and a copy of your receipt. Laser will cover the cost of the return delivery.
Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser Product for inspection, we will inform you of our assessment of your claim within 7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly let you know whether you have a valid claim under this Warranty, and if so, we will inform you whether your defective Laser Product will be replaced or repaired, together with the number of days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired Laser Product.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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LASER Charge USB Port Charging Station with LED Light PW-QCS15, PW-QCS20 Manual https://usemanuals.com/laser/pw-qcs15-charging/ Tue, 22 Aug 2023 14:02:56 +0000 https://usemanuals.com/?p=204389 Read More...

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LASER Charge USB Port Charging Station with LED Light User Guide

Product Overview

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR CHARGING CASE

Special operating instructions

  • Do not operate in temperatures above 30 degrees, in high humidity or near water.
  • Keep the case open while charging for correct ventilation.
  • Keep the charging case on a sturdy, level surface while in operation.
  • Please ensure power is turned off while not in use.
  • Replacement fuses must be of the same factory specification (as noted below).
  • Do not disassemble this device. There are no user serviceable parts.

Instruction

This charging station is suitable for charging multiple tablets and smart phones. It will store and charge up to 20 devices (PW-QCS15; 15 Devices, PW-QCS20; 20 devices). Observe the LED indicators for the charging status. RED indicates charging in progress, and GREEN indicates charging is complete.

Operation

Plug-in the mains power cable and turn on. Connect your devices using their USB charging cables (not supplied) and position them in the holding slots. Ensure the case lid is left open while charging for correct air flow.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model PW-QCS15, PW-QCS20
Input 100-240V AC 50/ 60Hz 3.6A
Output 5V DC 2100m A x 20ports
Standard GB4943.1-2011, UL/ CUL60950, EN60950
Charge indicators GREEN: Standby / Charging complete, RED: Charging underway
Fuse T6.3AL / 250V ac
Protection Over-voltage, over-current, short circuit
Dimension L559* W443* D248
Working   temperature 0º C ~ 30º C
Storage temperature -20º C ~ 50º C
Working humidity 10% ~ 95%

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LASER Bluetooth Audio Soundbar SPK-SB166 Manual https://usemanuals.com/laser/spk-sb166-soundbar/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 10:04:17 +0000 https://usemanuals.com/?p=209561 Read More...

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LASER Bluetooth Audio Soundbar

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS

  • Read all instructions carefully before use.
  • Retain manuals for future reference.
  • Use this product only in the manner described.
  • Only use a water-dampened soft-cloth to clean the surface of this product.
  • The following will damage this product: any liquid such as water or moisture, extreme heat; cold; humidity, dusty or sandy environments.
  • Only place this device on stable surfaces and ensure that any attached cables are secure and will not cause the device to fall.
  • There are no user serviceable parts in this product.
  • Un-authorized attempts to dismantle or repair this product will void product warranty
  • Using this device near other electronic devices may cause interference.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • 1 X Sound Bar
  • 1 X Remote Control
  • 1 x Optical Fibre Cable
  • 1 x 3.5mm Audio Jack Cable to RCA
  • 1 x Mains Power Adapter
  • 1 x Quick User Manual.

CONNECTIONS

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1 HDMI (ARC) Input
2 Composite RCA input
3 Coaxial Input
4 DC In 12v (Power for speaker bar)
5 Optical input (Audio)

THE REMOTE CONTROL

1 ON / OFF Turn Sound Bar On or Off
2 MUTE Mute or Unmute audio
3 SURR Surround sound (sound effects equaliser)
4 MUSIC Music sound (sound effects equaliser)
5 MOVIE Movie sound (sound effects equaliser)
6 NEWS News (sound effects equaliser)
7 VOL + Increase Volume (of sound bar)
8 CH – Previous music file / Radio station
9 PLAY/PAUSE Pause or Play Audio while playing
10 CH + Next music file / Radio station
11 VOL – Decrease Volume (of sound bar)
12 SUB VOL – Decrease Volume (of Subwoofer)
*Not supplied
13 SUB VOL + Increase Volume (of Subwoofer)
*Not supplied
14 BLUETOOTH Select Audio Input via BLUETOOTH
15 ARC IN Select Audio Input via HDMI
16 LINE IN Select Audio Input via LINE IN
17 USB Select Audio Input via USB
18 OPTICAL Select Audio Input via OPTICAL INPUT
19 COAXIAL Select Audio Input via COAXIAL

REPLACING THE BATTERIES

  1. Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover back.
  2. Insert the new battery as pictured making you have observed the correct polarity
  3. Close the battery compartment.

Note: the remote control has a usable angle of 30 degrees from the speaker IR receiver.

CONNECTING YOUR SPEAKER TO YOUR TV

GOOD
You can connect your sound bar to your TV if you have a headphone Aux 3.5mm jack.

BETTER
If your TV has an Optical port, you can connect the sound bar to your TV this way for digital sound. This method is similar in operation to the 3.5mm jack option.

BEST
HDMI (ARC) is the best option as it allows you to control the volume level of the sound bar using your TV’s remote control.
If your TV has this input option, HDMI (ARC) is the best connection method.

ALL CONNECTION TYPES

Connection type Connection Method Via Remote Control
LINE IN Via 3.5mm Audio Cable Connect your audio device to the sound-bar using the 3.5mm cable and press the LINE IN button.
HDMI (ARC) Via HDMI Cable Connect your HDMI device (such as BluRay or DVD player) to the sound-bar using a HDMI cable and press the ARC IN button.
BLUE Via Bluetooth (Wireless) Press the BLUETOOTH button. Turn on your portable Bluetooth device and follow

the pairing instructions above.

OPT Via Optical fibre Cable Connect your Media device (such as BluRay or DVD player) to the sound-bar using an Optical Fibre Cable and press

the OPTICAL button.

Coaxial Via Digital Coaxial cable Connect your HDMI device (such as BluRay or DVD player) to the sound-bar using a COAXIAL cable and press the COAXIAL button.

USING BLUETOOTH

  1. Press the BLUETOOTH button to toggle to the BT function. The BLUE indicator will begin to flash on the front of the speaker, which means the Bluetooth “pairing mode” has been activated.
  2. Turn the Bluetooth function on, on your device (smart phone or tablet etc).
  3. Scan for new devices, and look for SPK-SB166 to pop up on screen.
  4. Once connected and paired, the BLUE indicator will stop flashing to indicate pairing has been completed.
  5. You are now ready to listen to music wireless via your sound bar. Open your music files, select a song and press play.

WHAT IS ARC (HDMI)

ARC allows you to connect multiple Audio and/or Video (AV) devices using just the one connected HDMI cable. There is no need to connect each AV device separately.

TIPS ABOUT USING ARC

ARC SETUP

  1. ARC control will only work through HDMI sockets marked with “ARC”
  2. ARC must be turned ON in the user menu of all connected devices such as TV’s and receivers.

ARC VOLUME CONTROL

The primary benefit that ARC control can provide (refer to the user manual of your connected devices for more information) is to control sound levels of connected devices together, such as your sound bar and TV.

For example, if you increase the volume of your TV, your sound bar will also increase sound level. ARC is also able to power ON and power OFF your devices together but again, please refer back to the user manual of your connected devices for more information.

PROBLEMS WITH NON-ARC HDMI SOCKETS

Your sound bar may not work correctly when plugged into a non-ARC rated HDMI socket. The tell-tale sign of this is that you get no sound at all out of your TV and or Sound Bar even though you are increasing the volume on both. In this case, please check that you are using a HDMI socket that supports ARC.

SPECIFICATIONS

Output Power 2 x 15 Watt
Speaker size 2 inch
Number of speakers 2
Vibrating Diaphragm 1
Cabinet material ABS Plastic (Impact resistant)
Sound bar dimensions 86.5 x 8.7 x 6.8cm

Warranty Against Defects

Laser Corporation Pty Ltd (“Laser”) warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates.
Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a repair, exchange (where possible) or refund (within Dead on Arrival period) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period.
This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect or improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase

Step 1: Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase. Where the date of purchase cannot be verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture, the condition of the Laser Product and the type of defect.
Step 2a): Contact your place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and repair, replace or fund the product as per their store refund or warranty policy.
Step 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact Laser. Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product: Phone: (02) 9870 3388; or Email: [email protected] or online www.laserco.com.au/warranty (click on “Consumers (End Users)”). Our business address is at 1/6-8 Byfield Street, North Ryde, NSW 2113
Step 3: Laser will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) number within 48 hours. When requested, send us the defective Product and a copy of your receipt. Laser will cover the cost of the return delivery.
Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser Product for inspection, we will inform you of our assessment of your claim within 7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly let you know whether you have a valid claim under this Warranty, and if so, we will inform you whether your defective Laser Product will be replaced or repaired, together with the number of days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired Laser Product.
Step 5: For further details on warranty cover and returns, please check Terms and Conditions for Warranty Returns section on http://www.laserco.com.au/warranty
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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