
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Standby button
2. Choose input AUX/FM/BT/USB signal
3. Mute button
4. Play/Stop button on MP3 mode,
scan function on FM mode.
5. Next song on USB/Micro SD card,
next channel on FM mode.
6. Previous song on USB/Micro SD card,
last channel on FM mode
7. EQ eect on MP3 mode
8. Increase speaker volume
9. Choose song number directly
on MP3 mode
10. Stop button
11. Decrease music volume
12. Repeat song on USB/Micro SD memory card
TROUBLESHOOTING
PPHP266B - PPHP288B
Wireless BT Speaker & Microphone System
Portable Stereo Karaoke Speaker with Wired Mic, Built-in LED Party Lights,
MP3/USB/Micro SD Readers, FM Radio
Features:
• High-Powered PA Speaker System
• Portable Stereo Boombox Speaker Style
• Wireless BT Music Streaming Ability
• Includes Wired Microphone for Home Karaoke Fun
• Multi-Color Flashing LED Party Lights
• Built-in Rechargeable Battery
• Dual Subwoofer Speaker Tower Design
• Full Range Stereo Sound Reproduction
• Ported Subwoofer Enclosure for Extended Bass
• FM Radio with Digital LCD Display
• Top Panel Audio Control Center
• Unique Audio Recording Mode
• Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices
• MP3 Digital Audio File Playback
• Aux (3.5mm) Input Jack
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Power Output 500 Watt MAX 600 Watt MAX
Sound System 6.5’’ -in. Subwoofer
Speakers (x2)
8.0’’ -in. Subwoofer
Speakers (x2)
1’’Tweeter
Total Speaker Size
(L x W x H)
9.5’’ x 9.1’’ x 18.5’’
-inches
11.4’’ x 10.4’’ x 23.2’’
-inches
1. The audio format in the U disc is
incorrect.
2. Improper operation has caused
a process disorder.
3. USB disc is disconnected.
1. Convert audio format into Mp3
format.
2. Reboot the machine.
3. Insert USB disc properly.
MP3
does not
play
Fault Possible Cause Solution
No sound
Distortion
of sound
Karaoke
does not
work
1. No input sound source.
2. Volume is too low.
1. Volume too high.
2. Speaker may be damaged
1. Microphone plug is not fully
inserted.
2. Microphone switch is not on.
3. Microphone volume knob is at
the lowest position.
1. Use a better music signal.
2. Adjust volume.
1. Turn down the volume.
2. If speaker is damaged, repair
or replace it.
1. Plug microphone properly into
the socket.
2. Turn on microphone switch.
3. Adjust microphone volume
properly.