To enjoy more dynamic sound
Remove the speaker grille on the front of
the unit with the speaker grille detach tool
1
(supplied).*
Speaker grille detach tool (supplied)
1
*
Keep the removed grille on a flat surface to
prevent distortion.
When the indicator is lit or flashing
/ (on/standby) indicator
Indicator status
(color)
Lights up (green)
Lights up (orange) The unit is in the
Turns off
Flashes (green)
Flashes (red)
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US
Unit status
The unit is turned on.
BLUETOOTH/Network
standby mode.
The unit is in the standby
mode.
• If you tap the / (on/
standby) button to turn off
the unit, the indicator
flashes slowly in green,
then lights up in orange or
turns off. While the
indicator is flashing, the
unit is not operational.
• When you tap the VOL
(volume) –/+ button, the
indicator flashes once or
three times according to
the volume adjustment.
A software update is failed,
or the unit is in the protect
mode. See "/ (on/
standby) indicator is flashing
red" (page 23) for details.
LINK indicator
Indicator status
Unit status
(color)
Lights up (orange) The unit is connected to a
Wi-Fi network.
Lights up (pink)
The unit is connected to a
wired network.
Flashes (orange)
The unit is in the process of
connecting to a Wi-Fi
network.
Flashes (pink)
The unit is in the process of
connecting to a wired
network.
Flashes (red)
The network connection
failed.
Lights up (red)
The network connection
failed, or connection failed
even though the network
setting is complete.
The color of the lit/flashing indicator changes
depending on the connected music service.
Refer to Help Guide for details.
http://rd1.sony.net/help/speaker/srs-x99/h_zz/
(BLUETOOTH)
PAIRING indicator
Indicator status
Unit status
(color)
Lights up (white)
The unit is connected to a
BLUETOOTH device.
Flashes quickly
The unit is pairing with a
(white)
BLUETOOTH device.
Flashes (white)
The unit is searching for a
BLUETOOTH device to
connect.
NETWORK indicator
Indicator status
Unit status
(color)
Lights up (white)
The unit is in the NETWORK
mode.
Flashes (white)
The unit is receiving an
audio file via the network.