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Differences of standby modes, Help guide – Sony SRS-X9 User Manual

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Personal Audio System

SRS-X9

Differences of standby modes

Standby function

The speaker is in standby mode when the

(on/standby) indicator lights up in red.

If you tap the

(on/standby) button to turn off the speaker, the

(on/standby) indicator lights up in red and the

speaker enters standby mode.

BLUETOOTH/Network standby function

The speaker is in the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode when the

(on/standby) indicator lights up in orange.

If the BLUETOOTH/Network standby function is on, the speaker turns on automatically by operating a network device or

BLUETOOTH device, and network or BLUETOOTH connection starts.

When you turn on the speaker in the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode, the start-up time becomes shorter and the

speaker will become operational sooner, than when you turn on the speaker in standby mode.

With the speaker turned on, tap and hold the

(on/standby) button until the

(on/standby) indicator lights up in

orange. The speaker turns off and enters the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode.

Auto standby function

The speaker automatically enters standby mode or switches to the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode if the speaker

remains in any of the following states for about 15 minutes.

No operation of the speaker.

Connect/disconnect operations to the speaker from external devices have not been performed.

Music (voice) is not played while connected to external devices.

Hint

In standby mode, the power consumption of the speaker will reduce.

In BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode, the speaker's start-up time will be shorter.

The auto standby function can be turned off by using the dedicated application "SongPal."

Related Topic

Turning the power off

Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby function

Auto standby function

Setting the auto standby function

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