How To
How To
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Resetting the Partybox to Factory Settings
- Press and hold "Play/Pause" and "Volume +" down for > 10 seconds.
- The JBL Partybox will power off and back on and is now reset.
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In order to reset the headphones:
Long Press of volume + and volume - at the same time while the unit is on. Make sure that bluetooth is NOT on and connected to any device.
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To reset your JBL Bar 2.0 or 2.1 back to factory default settings, follow the steps below.
- Turn on your JBL Bar 2.0 or 2.1
- Press SOURCE and POWER buttons on top of the bar at the same time for more than 3 seconds.
- Your soundbar will now power off and on again.
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The factory reset button restores your device to the default settings, including network and audio configurations.
Please use one of the following solutions:- Press and hold VOL -, VOL +, and Source buttons on the device at the same time until the LED light flashes (hold for more than 5 seconds)
- Open your JBL ONE App.
- Navigate to the support tile.
- Select RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS.
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With our JBL BAR 9.1 Surround there is two types of resets, one is to reset the WiFi settings and last one is to restore factory default settings. Let us walk through each one of them. Resetting WiFi settings Turn on your JBL BAR 9.1 Surround. Press and hold POWER button down for more than 10 seconds. All of your WiFi configuration is lost and you need to reinstall it again. Use the Google Home app to install the device on your WiFi network. Resetting to Factory default settings Turn on your JBL BAR 9.1 Surround Press and hold POWER and SOURCE button for 3 seconds. Your device is now reset. You can now start allover with installing your BAR 9.1 Surround.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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With our JBL BAR 5.1 Surround there is two types of resets, one is to reset the WiFi settings and last one is to restore factory default settings.
Let us walk through each one of them.
Resetting WiFi settings- Turn on your JBL BAR 5.1 Surround.
- Press and hold POWER button down for more than 10 seconds.
- All of your WiFi configuration is lost and you need to reinstall it again.
Resetting to Factory default settings- Turn on your JBL BAR 5.1 Surround
- Press and hold POWER and SOURCE button for 3 seconds.
- Your device is now reset.
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If you wish to reset your speaker due to various reasons, then keep reading, and follow along. 1. Press and hold Volume+ & Play/pause buttons down at the same time for more than 5 seconds. 2. The Pulse 4 will turn off, indicating that you did a successful reset. 3. Switch your Pulse 4 on again. 4. Connect with your favorite Bluetooth device and enjoy the music! Do you still have problems? Contact our Customer Service for more help!Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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The reset for the Tuner 2 and Tuner XL is as follows:
Reset to factory default - Long press Preset 1 & Bluetooth buttons for more than 10 seconds.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
If you encounter issues using the speaker with your phone or tablet, or you want to remove all previous Bluetooth pairings from the speaker, it may be necessary to 'factory reset' the speaker.
How to reset
First, remove or forget the speaker from the list of paired Bluetooth devices in the settings of the phone or tablet.
Then, with the speaker powered on, press and hold the Volume + and Play buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until the unit turns off.
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(1) Use JBL One App to set up the My Moment Feature.
(2) Select the JBL device you want to set your favorite music to the My Moment feature.
(3) Tap the My Moment card to assign music.
(4) Click Add Music to manage music streaming services and specific music tracks.
(5) Set the timer to inactive speaker/soundbar (optional)
(6) Set the music loudness (optional)
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This article mostly pertains to car audio but can also be used when setting the crossover for a home theater system.
When setting up full-range speakers (2-way, 3-way, etc.), it is not necessary to use a HPF. If a speaker’s frequency response is 40Hz-20kHz, this means that it naturally rolls off at 40Hz on the low end, and 20kHz on the high end. So even if it is asked to reproduce 30Hz, it won’t, and all is good.
However, why make the speaker try to reproduce frequencies it can’t, or make the amp work any harder than it needs to. For this reason, it is good practice to set your HPF at the lowest frequency listed in the speaker’s frequency response. So, if the speaker’s frequency response is 35Hz-20kHz you would set it to 35Hz.
Of course, there is no harm in setting it higher than 35Hz, if you’d like, or if you have a subwoofer handling the lower frequencies. Another reason you might set it higher, if you have a car system with 4” speakers in the rear door, but 6x9’s in the front door. You can let the 6x9’s handle all of the low frequencies while the 4” speakers take everything above 100Hz (for example), even though the speaker's frequency response may go down to 55Hz.
There are two other methods for setting the HPF on your speaker.
- If your speaker plays fine without using the HPF: Begin playing music and slowly turn up the HPF until you notice that the bass response is diminishing, then slightly turn it back until you get full response again. This now guarantees that you have filtered out the bass that the speaker cannot reproduce without sacrificing any low frequency reproduction of the speaker.
- If your speaker is popping or crackling on really deep bass notes: This may be due to installation location, or simply pushing too much bass to the speaker. In this case, turn up the HPF until the popping stops. This is not something that is normally suggested, but if you have a full system up and running and are happy with the results except for some popping in particularly small speakers, adjusting the HPF up a little may help.
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Connect the headset to your PC via the 2.4GHz USB Wireless connection and ensure that you set your Quantum 910 Wireless headset as the default device especially before enabling the JBL QuantumSPATIAL 360 if you haven't installed the QuantumENGINE yet. You can check that the default device is selected under Control Panel > Sound > Playback. Select JBL Quantum 910 Wireless Game, right-click, and select "Set as Default Device"Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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