Connecting a Fisher Speaker to Bluetooth
Connecting your Fisher speaker to Bluetooth is a straightforward process. Thanks to Bluetooth technology, you can enjoy wireless music from your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set it up:
Step 1: Charge Your Fisher Speaker
Before you start, ensure your Fisher speaker has enough battery. If it’s not charged, use the provided USB cable or charger to charge it. This could take a few hours depending on the speaker model.
Step 2: Turn On the Fisher Speaker
Power on your Fisher speaker by pressing the power button. You might hear an audible sound or see an LED light indicating that the speaker is on.
Step 3: Activate Pairing Mode
For your device to find the Fisher speaker, the speaker needs to be in pairing mode. Press and hold the Bluetooth button on your speaker for a couple of seconds until you see the Bluetooth LED light blinking or hear an audible sound indicating it’s in pairing mode.
Step 4: Enable Bluetooth on Your Device
On your smartphone, tablet, or computer, go into the settings and turn on Bluetooth. On most devices, you can do this by going to the Settings app, finding the Bluetooth settings, and togglling the Bluetooth switch to the ‘On’ position.
Step 5: Connect to the Fisher Speaker
With Bluetooth enabled, your device will start searching for available Bluetooth devices nearby. Look for the Fisher speaker’s name in the list of available devices. It might be something like ‘Fisher FBTxxx’. Tap on it to establish a connection.
If asked for a passcode, try entering ‘0000’ or ‘1234’, which are common default Bluetooth passcodes. However, you may not need to enter a code for most Bluetooth speakers.
Step 6: Confirm Connection
Once connected, you should hear an audible confirmation through the speaker or see a steady Bluetooth LED light on it. Your device might also display that the speaker is connected.
Step 7: Play Audio
Now, you can play audio through your Fisher speaker. Open your music app or any app that plays audio and play a song or video. The sound should now come from the Fisher speaker.
Step 8: Troubleshooting
If you’re having trouble connecting, make sure that the speaker is not already connected to another device. Bluetooth speakers can usually only connect to one device at a time. If necessary, forget the speaker on your device’s Bluetooth settings and retry the pairing process.
Tips:
- Keep your speaker and the device within a few feet of each other during the pairing process.
- If there’s a lot of interference or objects between the two devices, the connection might not be stable.
- Check if your Fisher speaker has a companion app that might facilitate the connection process.
- Consult the user manual for model-specific instructions or additional troubleshooting steps.
Follow these steps, and you should have no trouble enjoying your favorite tunes wirelessly on your Fisher speaker via Bluetooth.