1. Kupu Whakataki
The Fenton Pulse65 is a versatile portable party speaker designed for various events and environments. It delivers powerful sound, offers wireless connectivity, and features dynamic lighting. This manual provides essential information for the safe and optimal use of your Pulse65 speaker.
Āhuatanga matua:
- 60W RMS (140W max) output for clear, powerful sound with deep bass.
- Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless streaming and stereo pairing (TWS).
- Dynamic multicolour light show synchronized with music.
- IPX4 splashproof design for outdoor use.
- Integrated 12-hour rechargeable battery.
- Includes a wireless UHF microphone and remote control.
- USB playback and FM radio functionality.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Pānuihia, kia mārama hoki ngā tohutohu haumaru katoa i mua i te whakamahinga o tēnei hua. Puritia tēnei pukapuka hei tirotiro māu ā muri ake nei.
- Ātete wai: The Pulse65 is IPX4 splashproof. Do not immerse the speaker in water or expose it to heavy rain. Ensure all port covers are securely closed when used near water.
- Puna Hiko: Use only the specified charging cable and power adapter. Do not attempt to open or modify the battery compartment.
- Whakahau: Kaua e araia nga whakatuwheratanga hau. Me whakarite kia pai te rere o te hau huri noa i te kaikorero.
- Te horoi: Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te horoinga. Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā wai horoi, i ngā wai rānei hei horoi.
- Te pāmahana: Avoid extreme temperatures. Do not expose to direct sunlight for extended periods or place near heat sources.
- Tamariki: Kaua e toro atu ki nga tamariki. Ehara tenei hua i te mea takaro.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- Fenton Pulse65 Portable Party Speaker
- Waea UHF Waeakore
- Mana Mamao
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
4. Tatūnga
4.1. Whakataki Tuatahi
Before first use, fully charge the speaker. Connect the provided USB charging cable to the speaker's charging port and a suitable USB power adapter (not included). The charging indicator will show the charging status. A full charge provides approximately 12 hours of playback, depending on usage volume and light effects.
4.2. Te Whakakaha/Weto
Patohia me te pupuri i te Mana pēhi i te pātene i te papatohu mana hei whakakā, hei whakaweto rānei i te kaikorero.
4.3. Tatūnga Waea Waea Ahokore
The included wireless UHF microphone is pre-paired with the speaker. Ensure the microphone has fresh batteries (not included) and is powered on. The microphone's display will indicate its status.

Image: The Fenton Pulse65 speaker shown with its wireless microphone and remote control, illustrating the complete package.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1. Paewhiri Mana ki rungaview

Whakaahua: He runga-iho view of the Fenton Pulse65 speaker's soft-touch control panel, alongside the remote control, highlighting various buttons for audio and light adjustments.
The top panel features soft-touch controls for various functions:
- REKE: Tuhia te ororongo.
- TREBLE +/-: Whakatikatikahia ngā taumata oro teitei.
- ECHO +/-: Whakatikatika i te pānga o te paorooro.
- MIC +/-: Whakaritehia te orooro hopuoro.
- BASS +/-: Whakatikatikahia ngā taumata oro pārūrū.
- MASTER +/-: Adjust overall master volume.
- Hononga: Activate TWS (True Wireless Stereo) pairing.
- EQ: Hurihurihia ngā tautuhinga tautuhinga ōrite.
- M (Aratau): Switch between input modes (Bluetooth, USB, FM Radio, AUX).
- Purei/Tatari: Purei, whakataa ranei te purei ororongo.
- Tōmua/Panuku: Skip tracks or tune FM radio stations.
- Mana: Whakakā/whakawetohia te kaikōrero.
5.2. Hononga Nihokikorangi
- Turn on the Pulse65 speaker.
- Pehia te M (Aratau) button until the Bluetooth indicator lights up or you hear a Bluetooth pairing prompt.
- I runga i to taputapu pūkoro, whakaaheihia te Nihokikorangi ka rapua nga taputapu e waatea ana.
- Select "Fenton Pulse65" from the list.
- Once connected, the speaker will confirm with an audible prompt.

Image: The Fenton Pulse65 speaker with a smartphone placed in its integrated dock, illustrating the Bluetooth streaming and charging capabilities.
5.3. Whakahoahoa Waea Ahokore Tuturu (TWS).
To link two Pulse65 speakers for stereo sound:
- Ensure both Pulse65 speakers are powered on and in Bluetooth mode, but not connected to any device.
- I runga i tetahi kaikorero (koinei te kaikorero tuatahi), pehia te LINK button. It will search for another Pulse65.
- The primary speaker will automatically connect to the secondary speaker. Once connected, you will hear a confirmation tone.
- Now, connect your mobile device to the primary Pulse65 speaker via Bluetooth as described in section 5.2.
- Ka purei te ororongo i roto i nga kaikorero e rua.
5.4. Whakahoki USB
Whakauruhia he puku kohiko USB kei roto te ororongo MP3 files into the USB port on the back of the speaker. The speaker will automatically switch to USB mode and begin playback. Use the Play/Pause and Previous/Next buttons to control playback.
5.5. Irirangi FM
- Pehia te M (Aratau) pātene ki te huri ki te aratau reo irirangi FM.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Purei/Tatari pātene ki te matawai aunoa me te tiaki i nga teihana FM e waatea ana.
- Whakamahia te Tōmua/Panuku nga paatene hei whakatere i roto i nga teihana kua tiakina.
5.6. Nga Whakauruorooro me te Kitara
The speaker features dedicated inputs for a wired microphone and a guitar on the rear panel. Connect your devices to these ports. Use the MIC +/- a ECHO +/- controls on the top panel to adjust the microphone's volume and echo effect.

Image: A composite image showing the rear panel of the Fenton Pulse65 speaker with its various input ports, and a front view of the speaker with a microphone, illustrating connectivity options.
5.7. Aratau Maama
The multicolour LED lights on the speaker can be controlled via the remote control or specific buttons on the control panel (if available, refer to the remote for full control). Cycle through different light patterns or turn them off as desired.

Whakaahua: He tata view of the Fenton Pulse65 speaker, highlighting its multicolour LED light ring on the front grille, indicating its splashproof design.
6. Tiaki
6.1. Te horoi
Wipe the speaker's exterior with a soft, dry, or slightly damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, waxes, or solvents. Ensure all port covers are closed before cleaning if using a damp kakahu.
6.2. Rokiroki
Store the speaker in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for an extended period, charge the battery to approximately 50% every few months to maintain battery health.
6.3. Tiaki Pūhiko
To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the battery frequently. Recharge the speaker when the low battery indicator appears. Do not expose the battery to excessive heat.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Fenton Pulse65, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te kaikorero e kaha ana. | Pūhiko iti; Kaore i tika te pehi i te paatene hiko. | Me utu katoa te kaikōrero. Patohia me te pupuri i te paatene Mana mo etahi hēkona. |
| Karekau he oro mai i te kaikorero. | He iti rawa te oro; Aratau tāuru hē; Kāore te pūrere i hono. | Increase master volume. Press 'M' to select correct input mode. Ensure Bluetooth device is connected or USB is inserted correctly. |
| Kua rahua te takirua Nihokikorangi. | Karekau te kaikorero i te aratau takirua; He tawhiti rawa te taputapu; Te pokanoa. | Ensure speaker is in Bluetooth mode and not connected to another device. Move device closer to speaker. Turn off other Bluetooth devices. |
| Kaore e mahi ana te hopuoro. | Microphone off; Low battery in mic; Mic volume too low. | Ensure wireless mic is powered on. Replace mic batteries. Increase MIC volume on speaker. |
| Ka rahua te takirua TWS. | Speakers already connected to a device; Speakers too far apart. | Disconnect both speakers from any Bluetooth devices. Ensure both are in Bluetooth mode. Place speakers close together during pairing. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
- Waitohu: Penetana
- Tauira: Putu65
- Mana Putanga Morahi Tukuoro: 140 Watts (Tikiake)
- Whakautu Auautanga: 12000 Hz
- Hangarau Hononga: Nihokikorangi 5.3
- Aratau Putanga Ororongo: Tirooro
- Momo Whakapuru: Ripanga
- Momo Kaikorero: Waho
- Rahi Hua: 49 x 34.5 x 39.5 cm
- Taumaha: 7.6 kg
- Pūhiko: 1 Nonstandard Battery (included), 12-hour playback
- Whakatauranga IP: IPX4 (Taupiri)
- Kaihanga: Tronios BV
- Whenua Taketake: Haina

Image: The Fenton Pulse65 speaker displayed with its approximate dimensions (40cm height, 32cm width, 27cm depth) and an icon indicating 12 hours of battery life.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Fenton brand store. You can find more information and contact details at the Fenton Brand Store.





