VeGue VS-0866 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Instruction Manual
Troubleshooting Guide
Common Problems | Possible Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
No sound when power is on | 1. No input source. 2. The main volume is at the minimum position. |
1. Use better music signals. 2. Adjust the volume appropriately. |
Distortion of sound | 1. Volume is adjusted to max. 2. Speaker may be damaged. |
1. Turn down the main volume. 2. Check whether the speaker is damaged or not. If so, it needs to be repaired. |
Mic is silent | 1. The microphone switch is not on. 2. Mic volume is at 0 position. 3. Low battery of wireless microphone. |
1. Turn on the microphone switch. 2. Adjust the microphone volume appropriately. 3. Replace the wireless microphone battery. |
MP3 is silent | 1. USB song format is wrong. 2. Improper operation leads to procedural chaos. 3. The USB/TF card is not inserted properly. |
1. Convert the format to MP3. 2. Restart the machine. 3. Unplug and re-plug into the USB/TF card. |
Main Technical Specifications
Output power: 160W
Input sensitivity: 320mV
SNR: ≥70dB
Frequency response: 60Hz~20KHz
Power supply: DC 15V
*Above specifications are for reference purpose only and subject to change without prior notification due to continuous product improvement.
Common Function Description
- VOLUME: Adjust volume
- TREBLE: Adjust treble
- BASS: Adjust bass
- MIC VOL: Adjust microphone volume
- ECHO: Adjust echo
- MIC: Wired microphone input
Product Features
This system is compatible with PC, DVD, VCD, MP3, Electronic Piano, Radio, and any device with audio output.
It features a high-performance, high-fidelity amplifying circuit and a professional, high-quality speaker for clear and layered sound staging.
The system delivers outstanding vocal effects, surging bass, strong mid-tones, and crisp treble.
A professional electronic frequency division circuit ensures accurate division points and better sound effects.
Large-capacity batteries and audio power supply capacitors provide ample local power reserve, stable performance, better dynamics, and higher SNR.
Charging Instructions
Use the provided power transformer to connect to AC 100V~240V for charging. Charging time is 6-8 hours. Unplug the power supply after fully charged to avoid battery damage.
Battery level indicator: The display shows the battery level. When the power is low, the indicator icon flashes. Charge the unit promptly.
The charging indicator is red while charging and turns blue when fully charged.
Note: If the battery is depleted, recharge it within 48 hours. Do not leave the battery in a discharged state for extended periods to prevent damage.
Remote Control Instructions
Usage Range: Use the remote control within approximately 20 feet (6 meters) and a 30-degree angle from the receiver window. Ensure no obstacles are between the remote and the machine.
Operation: Point the remote control at the machine's receiver window.
Interference: Avoid strong light on the receiving window, as it may cause the remote control to fail. Relocate the machine if necessary.
Batteries: Do not mix new and old batteries. Check and replace batteries regularly.
Remote Control Functions:
- 1. Mute
- 2. Music number
- 3. Input mode
- 4. Volume +
- 5. Play/Pause
- 6. Next
- 7. Volume -
- 8. USB
- 9. EQ
- 10. Playback
- 11. Record
- 12. Bluetooth
- 13. Previous
- 14. Microphone priority
- 15. Repeat
Description of Controls
Control Panel Layout:
1. DC 15V IN
2. MIC Jack
3. MIC Volume
4. Echo
5. Volume
6. Bass
7. Treble
8. Guitar Volume
9. Guitar Jack
10. Audio Output
11. Audio Input
12. TF Slot
13. USB Slot
14. Power switch (OFF/ON)
15. Input selection
16. Previous
17. Play/Pause / Scan
18. Next
19. Repeat
20. LED Light Control
21. Record / Playback
22. MIC Priority
GUITAR: Connect guitar. GUITAR VOL: Adjust the guitar volume.
USB/TF Card Usage
Music files on USB and TF cards should be formatted as FAT32.
Playback order is based on file name (e.g., "01", "02", "03").
Copy MP3 or WMA music files to USB/TF cards. It is recommended to delete unnecessary files and folders to improve card reading speed and reduce issues.
Microphone Controls and Basic Operation
Note: Microphones are pre-paired at the factory. No adjustment is typically needed. If issues arise, follow these pairing steps:
How to pair with mic?
- Press button C on the microphone to turn it on. Hold down button D or E for 2-3 seconds to enter Set mode.
- When "SET" flashes on the screen, press D or E to select one of the 3 available frequencies.
- Aim the signal transmitting area (A) at the circular infrared receiving area on the machine.
- Wait 4-5 seconds for pairing to complete. Test the microphone. If connection fails, repeat the steps or contact support.
Recording Function
Insert a USB or TF card first, then press [Record] to enter recording mode. The first time you record, a "VOICE" file will be created on the card, and recordings will be saved sequentially as REC001, REC002, etc.
Press [Record] to pause and again to continue recording. Press [INPUT] or [Play/Pause] to exit recording mode.
Press [Record] to enter recording playback mode, which automatically plays the last recorded music. Use [Previous] or [Next] to select music. The [Repeat] button on the remote can replay single or all tracks.
Play Function
- USB: Insert USB drive and play music.
- TF: Insert TF card and play music.
- Supports MP3, WMA, and WAV music formats with high-fidelity stereo sound.
- INPUT: Switches between external audio, MP3, Bluetooth, and Radio functions.
- [Play/Pause]: Pauses music playback; press again to resume.
- [Previous]/[Next]: Selects the previous or next music track.
Bluetooth Operation
Connection: Turn on the speaker, press the 'INPUT' key on the speaker panel until 'bLUE' is displayed. On your phone, connect to the speaker's Bluetooth named "VS-0866".
If connection fails, restart the speaker and your phone, then try again.
The Bluetooth range is up to 32 feet (10 meters) in open areas.
FM Function
Press "INPUT" to switch to FM radio mode.
Press [Play/Pause] for automatic channel searching and saving.
Use [Previous] and [Next] buttons to switch channels.