Majority EVS-SPR-BLK AL

Tusitaiala mo le Fa'aaogāina o le Sipika Satelite Taumatau a le Majority Everest

Fa'ata'ita'iga: EVS-SPR-BLK AL | Fa'ailoga: Tele

1. Folasaga

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker. This speaker is designed as a spare or replacement unit for the Majority Everest surround sound system, ensuring seamless integration and continued audio performance.

2. Oloa Ua Ovaview

2.1 Vaega Autu

  • Designed as a spare or replacement right satellite speaker for the Majority Everest system.
  • Rechargeable via Micro USB for convenient power management.
  • Compact and minimalist design to blend with your home decor.
  • Provides surround sound audio output when integrated with the main system.

2.2 Fa'amaumauga o Mea

Fa'amolemole siaki le pusa mo mea nei:

  • Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker
  • Micro USB Charging Cable (may be included with original system)
  • Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)

2.3 Oloa Views

Luma view of the Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker

Ata 1: Luma view of the satellite speaker, showing the perforated grille.

Tua view of the Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker with charging port

Ata 2: Tua view of the speaker, highlighting the Micro USB charging port and power button.

Itu view of the Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker

Ata 3: Itu profile of the speaker, showing its sleek design.

Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker placed on a wooden table next to a sofa

Figure 4: Speaker in a typical home environment, demonstrating its compact size.

Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker next to the main soundbar unit

Figure 5: Satellite speaker positioned alongside the main Majority Everest soundbar.

Pa view of the Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker showing base assembly

Figure 6: Illustration of the speaker's base assembly.

3. Seti

3.1 Totogi Muamua

Before first use, ensure the satellite speaker is fully charged. Connect the Micro USB charging cable to the speaker's charging port (refer to Figure 2) and the other end to a compatible USB power adapter (not included) or a USB port on your computer. The charging indicator light (if present) will typically show red during charging and turn off or green when fully charged. A full charge provides approximately 8 hours of battery life.

3.2 Tulaga

For optimal surround sound experience, place the right satellite speaker to the right of your listening position, ideally slightly behind or to the side, at ear level. Ensure there are no major obstructions between the satellite speaker and the main soundbar unit to maintain a stable wireless connection.

3.3 Pairing with Main Unit

The Majority Everest satellite speakers are designed to automatically pair with the Majority Everest soundbar. Follow these steps:

  1. Ensure the main Majority Everest soundbar is powered on and in pairing mode (refer to the soundbar's manual for specific instructions).
  2. Power on the satellite speaker by pressing and holding the power button (refer to Figure 2) until the indicator light illuminates.
  3. The satellite speaker will automatically search for and connect to the main soundbar. A solid blue or green light on the speaker typically indicates a successful connection.
  4. If pairing fails, try restarting both the soundbar and the satellite speaker, then repeat the steps.

4. Fa'atonuga o Galuega

4.1 Malosi / Malosi

  • I le Malosiaga: Press and hold the power button on the rear of the speaker until the indicator light turns on.
  • Tape le Malosi: Press and hold the power button again until the indicator light turns off. The speaker may also power off automatically if disconnected from the main unit for an extended period.

4.2 Pulea le Volume

Volume for the satellite speaker is controlled directly through the main Majority Everest soundbar unit. Adjust the master volume on the soundbar, and the satellite speaker's output will adjust accordingly.

4.3 Tulaga ma'a

The speaker's indicator light may change color or flash to indicate low battery. Recharge the speaker promptly when the low battery warning appears to ensure uninterrupted performance.

5. Tausiga

5.1 Fa'amamāina

To clean the speaker, use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners, aerosols, or solvents, as these may damage the speaker's finish or internal components. Avoid getting moisture into any openings.

5.2 Tausiga maa

  • Ina ia umi le ola o le maa, aloese mai le fa'agata atoa o le eletise mai le sipika i taimi uma.
  • If storing the speaker for an extended period, charge it to approximately 50% before storage and recharge every few months.
  • Do not expose the speaker to extreme temperatures, as this can degrade battery performance.

5.3 Teuina

Store the speaker in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat or humidity. Keep it away from strong magnetic fields.

6. Faʻafitauli

Fa'afitauliMafuaaga e ono tupuFofo
E le ola le Fofoga Fetalai.Ua uma le maa.Connect the speaker to a power source using the Micro USB cable and allow it to charge.
No sound from the satellite speaker.Speaker is not paired with the main soundbar.Ensure the main soundbar is on and in pairing mode. Power cycle the satellite speaker to re-initiate pairing.
Volume on the main soundbar is too low or muted.Increase the volume on the main Majority Everest soundbar.
E motusia pe fa'api'opi'o le leo.Interference or distance from main unit.Move the satellite speaker closer to the main soundbar. Remove any large metallic objects or other wireless devices that may cause interference.
Fofoga Fetalai e le o molia.Uaea sese po'o le fa'aoga eletise.Try a different Micro USB cable or a different USB power adapter. Ensure the power source is active.

7. Fa'amatalaga

Fa'aaligaFa'amatalaga
Igoa Fa'ata'ita'igaEVS-SPR-BLK
Ituaiga Fofoga FetalaiSatelite
Feso'ota'iga ProtocolUSB (mo le tauina)
Punavai MalosiCorded Electric (via USB charging)
Ola ma'a8 Itula
LanuLanu uliuli
Fa'atonuga alavai leo si'o2.0 (as part of a larger system)
Fua o Mea2.58 x 3.87 x 6.61 inisi
Mea mamafa1.43 pauna
TufugaTele
Malosiaga Maualuga Maualuga a le Fofoga Fetalai100 Watts

8. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

8.1 Oloa Tuutuuga

Your Majority Everest Right Satellite Speaker comes with a manufacturer's warranty. For details regarding the warranty period and terms, please refer to the warranty card included with your original Majority Everest system or visit the official Majority webnofoaga.

You can register your product for an extended warranty within 30 days of purchase. Register here: https://www.majority.co.uk/register

8.2 Fesoasoani mo Tagata Fa'atau

If you encounter any issues or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact Majority customer support:

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