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To add Bluetooth functionality to your LG FB163, you can use a Bluetooth adapter that is compatible with the device. Ensure that the adapter you choose is compatible with the FB163 model. Once you have the adapter, follow the instructions provided with it to connect it to your FB163 system.
To connect your Android phone to the FB163, you'll need a compatible cable. Typically, you would use an auxiliary (AUX) cable with a 3.5mm jack on both ends. Plug one end into the headphone jack of your Android phone and the other end into the AUX input port on the FB163 system. Then, select the AUX input mode on the FB163 to hear the audio from your phone through system.
At the link I've provided below, there is at least one other person who has asked the same question.
The answer given there was that you can wire your speaker using the cable provided to your headphone connection on your PC.
1.power switch.
2.power transformer .
3.fuse (if have)
4.rectifier (dc cct)
5.input voltage to transformer.220v ac or 110v ac.
6.output voltage from transformer .(low ac value 12v 9v 7.5v....)
7.voltage in smoothing capacitor.according to transformer voltage 12v,7.5v etc....
power switch and switching power.
I have seen this happen as well. Usually it is caused by corrosion on the cable connectors. Clean the connectors with rubbing alchol or electrical cleaner and see if that helps. It may only work for a while as over time the corrosion comes back. It usually happens on cheep aftermarket cables.
Connect the iPhone Dual Dock or iPhone Bluetooth Travel Cable to a USB 2.0 port on your computer (not on the keyboard).
Connect iPhone and the headset to the dock or cable. The headset pairs with iPhone automatically.
Pairing iPhone Bluetooth Headset with another Bluetooth-enabled deviceTo pair the iPhone Bluetooth Headset with another wireless device, such as a Bluetooth-enabled phone or computer. Step 1: Set the headset to be discoverable
Turn off the headset.
Press and hold the headset button for about eight seconds, until you hear the startup tone and then five quick high beeps.
The headset is now discoverable and will remain so for about five minutes. The status light blinks while the headset is discoverable.
Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth on the other device and search for devices
On the device, turn Bluetooth on and set the device to search for other Bluetooth devices.
On the device, choose iPhone Bluetooth Headset and enter the PIN code 0000.
See the instructions that came with your other Bluetooth-enabled device for more information about pairing it with Bluetooth devices.
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