Software Updates Via Bluetooth; Troubleshooting - Parrot BOOMBOX Manual

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SOFTWARE uPdATES vIA BluETOOTh
You can update the software of your Parrot BOOMBOX by Bluetooth.
Upgrading offers you new features and improves compatibility
with a larger number of phones. This operation is carried out via
Bluetooth using a PC equipped with Bluetooth technology.
Updates are performed via the Parrot Flash Update Wizard.
You will find this software, along with instructions on how to use it
in the Support section of our website at www.parrot.com

TROuBlEShOOTING

Problem
No sound is coming through
the Parrot BOOMBOX.
I cannot connect my audio player
to the Parrot BOOMBOX.
1
Solution
- Check that the device
is connected properly.
- Check that your device supports
the Bluetooth A2DP profile and
the source role.
- Hold down the Configuration
button on the Parrot BOOMBOX
for two seconds, then restart
the search and connect.
Parrot BOOMBOX
I used a Cinch audio cable
- Check that the Cinch audio cable
to connect my audio player,
is properly plugged in to the Parrot
but I get no sound.
BOOMBOX and audio player.
- Check that there is no Bluetooth
connection with an audio player.
The Bluetooth connection will take
priority over the Cinch connection.
My Parrot BOOMBOX makes
- Check that the Cinch audio cable
a noise when I use
is properly plugged in to the Parrot
a Cinch audio cable.
BOOMBOX and audio player.
I am using my PC as
- Check that the «Sound
a Bluetooth audio player,
playback» option is set to «High-
but there is no sound coming
quality Bluetooth Audio».
from my Parrot BOOMBOX.
You can find this option
by selecting Start/Settings/Control
panel/Sound and Audio Devices/
Audio on your computer.
When I watch a video,
- Use the Parrot Audio
the sound from the Parrot
Configuration Tool to check
BOOMBOX is not synchronised
that your system's audio delay
with the image.
is correctly configured
for this type of use.
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