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SOUND SAFE 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

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lIstenIng to your musIc

Before connecting your audio device, set the SELECTOR switch to suit your device. The SELECTOR 
switch allows the Sound Safe Plus to work optimally with either of the two main classes of 
smartphone or audio devices. Select ‘I’ for iPhone and iPod, Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 
2, HTC, Motorola, BlackBerry, LG and Palm devices. Select ‘S’ for Samsung Galaxy S, Sony Ericsson 
or Nokia devices. 

1.    Plug the Sound Safe Plus audio plug into the headset socket of  

your audio device (MP3 player, iPod

®

, iPhone

®

 or smartphone).

2.   Turn the volume on your audio device up to a normal  

listening level and select ‘play’. 

NOTE: 

The best sound is created by turning the volume up to about the 70 – 80% level. If the 

volume on your audio device is too low the volume level from the Sound Safe may also be too 
low. If the volume level on your audio source is at 100%, the sound may be distorted at high 
volume levels.

3.    Turn the volume on the Sound Safe Plus to the desired listening level either through the 

speaker or through a headset.

operatIng tHe smartpHone Interconnect dongle

Before use, ensure the SELECTOR switch 
on the smartphone interconnect dongle is 
set to ‘I’ or ‘S’ to suit your smartphone. It 
should also match the SELECTOR switch 
setting in the Sound Safe Plus unit. If you 
find that the smartphone interconnect 
dongle is not working normally with your 
phone, slide the SELECTOR switch to 
another mode and try again.
•   Select ‘I’ for iPhone and iPod, Samsung 

Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, HTC, 
Motorola, BlackBerry, LG and Palm 
devices.

•   Select ‘S’ for Samsung Galaxy S, Sony Ericsson or Nokia devices.

Selector

I

S

MODE SwITCH

MIC

PLAY PAuSE 

BuTTON

3.5 MM 

PLuG

Selector

BATTERY 

COMPARTMENT

BATTERY COVER  

RELEASE BuTTON

PRESS INwARDS AND 

uPwARDS TO RELEASE

Fig. 3

SELECTOR

Summary of Contents for SS002B

Page 1: ...pecifications pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The device generates uses and c...

Page 2: ...the batteries are in use even if you do not hear any sound from the speaker To optimise the lifespan of the batteries turn the Sound Safe off when not listening to music Installing THE Batteries 1 Ope...

Page 3: ...vel from the Sound Safe may also be too low If the volume level on your audio source is at 100 the sound may be distorted at high volume levels 3 Turn the volume on the Sound Safe Plus to the desired...

Page 4: ...ore opening 4 Do NOT use or store the unit in high temperature environments eg directly exposed to sunlight for long periods or in a closed car etc significant altitude temperature change or strong ma...

Page 5: ...here is no access to the internal air filter that equalizes the air pressure inside the box and protects the speaker from damage at high altitude Dust filter replacement procedure 1 Use a screw driver...

Page 6: ...the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 Australia or any other mandatory protection laws that may apply 2 2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the warranty per...

Page 7: ...tive provide written details of the defect and give us an original or copy of the sales invoice or some other evidence showing details of the transaction 2 7 Send your claim to Standard Communications...

Page 8: ...310609 Drawing Number 46975 1 A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand 09 274 0955 All other international enquiries email expor...

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