Can't get moaning Function to work on my new Riley 158C+
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Can't get moaning Function to work on my new Riley 158C+
Does it work somehow through grounding of the metal head threads to the body receiver?
The only piece I have for the moaning Function is this circular speaker/button in the head. In videos on the Tayu website they appear to have that and a small board with a button separately. Am I missing more than just the power cord?
Regardless, I tried to find a usb cable with micro USB as that is what the connector on the head unit appears to be. Is it? Will any adapter that has a micro usb end work? Plugging it into two different old adapters, one that is an IQOS electronic cigarette USB power adapter, gives a small red glow on one part of the circle, the other, which is an old hard wired pager adapter with a micro USB end gives it a glow around the entire circumference.
I paid $285 for this upgrade and I would expect it to work. All it does is make four elevated beeps when I long press the button, then no moaning at all when I shake/squeeze the tits or vagina. When I press subsequent little clicks, it alternates to a decreasing volume little beep. Then one long press causes a decreasing set of four tones to turn off.
Can anyone help? I understand electronics are not usually warrantied, but this doesn't really involve much mechanical movement and I paid a lot for it. I'm quite disappointed that such a high end doll didn't include any charger and instructions as well.
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Re: Can't get moaning Function to work on my new Riley 158C+
Press and hold the power button on the main module for a couple of seconds, then release it. This might turn the device on. From what they showed in the video there are 5 motion actived triggers that wirelessly connect to the main module. The triggers appear to have a coin cell battery for power and are probably implanted strategically throughout the doll. So after turning on the main module, try interacting with the doll to see if any sound can be heard. From the video it appears that a blue light will slowly flash on the main module when it is on.
If the main module is turning on (a blue light appears) but you don't hear anything, try clicking the power button 2 times to enter bluetooth pairing mode, the blue light should start flashing quickly as shown in Tayu's video. Try connecting to the device with some bluetooth headphones or speaker (maybe a cell phone will work as well). Once it's paired the blue light should go back to flashing slowly. Now turn off the bluetooth headphones or speaker and sound will hopefully start playing from the built-in speaker inside the main module. This is the exact process Tayu showed in their video when they demonstrated sound coming from the built-in speaker.
You adjust the volume of the built-in speaker by clicking the power button a single time. It should change the volume and to change it again, click the power button another single time. Don't click it too quickly because two quick clicks is what puts the device into bluetooth pairing mode.
I imagine the micro usb adapter that resulted in a red light showing is a good one to continue using, this red light probably means the main module's battery is being charged and it might change to another color or turn off when charging is complete. I'm not sure why the second adapter caused a different behavior though...maybe you hit the power button accidently when plugging it in and the light that came on indicates the module has been turned on. Or maybe the light that came on is used to indicate the battery is fully charge.