How to Use a Heyday BTSP-51 Wireless Speaker

Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team

1. Introduction

Your Heyday speaker is an easy-to-use, simple method for getting big sound out of your mobile devices.

This guide will give you the basic overview of using your Heyday Round Portable Bluetooth Speaker.

Heyday BTSP-51 Round Portable Bluetooth Speaker

2. Controls Overview

Front Controls

BTSP-51 Front Controls.

Left

Left arrow.
  • Go back one track.
  • Tune to a lower frequency for FM radio.

Right

Right arrow.
  • Skip forward one track.
  • Tune to a higher frequency for FM radio.

Play

Play.

Play or pause music playback.

Volume Down

Volume Down.

Decrease volume.

Volume Up

Volume Up.

Increase volume.

Back

BTSP-51 Back connections and control.

Aux Port

Aux port.

Wired audio connection for your speaker.

Charging Port

MicroUSB Charging port.

Charging connection for your speaker.

FM-Off-On Switch

BTSP-51 Switch.
  • Switch to the left for FM Radio.
  • Switch to the center for Off.
  • Switch to the right for Bluetooth or wired.

3. Indicator Light

Indicator Light

BTSP-51 Showing Indicator light position.

Solid White

Solid White Light.

Speaker is connected to your Bluetooth device.

Solid Red

Solid Red Light.

Speaker is charging.

Flashing White

Blinking White Light.

Speaker is in pairing mode, waiting for you to connect your Bluetooth device.

4. Indication Sounds

Indication SoundsYour speaker will play short sound and chimes depending on its status, or what's happening.

Ascending Tones

Speaker is turning on.

Three Rapid Tones

Speaker is ready to pair to your Bluetooth device.

Single Chime

Speaker has paired to your Bluetooth device.

Two Rapid Dings

Speaker battery is low, charge your speaker soon to continue using it.

Quick Ascending Tone

Speaker is at maximum volume.

Quick Descending Tone

Speaker is at minimum volume.

5. Pair Bluetooth Devices to Your Heyday Wireless Speaker

Heyday.

Pairing to your Heyday Bluetooth Speaker
We have a separate, in-depth guide to help you pair, or connect, your speaker with your device.