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Depending on the input selected on your speaker, the volume will exhibit different behaviors .
SPEAKER INPUT
Wireless or Ethernet
(using AirPlay)
Wireless or Ethernet
(using DLNA or other control source)
Aux [Auxiliary]
Bluetooth
USB
(iOS device connected)
* Devices connected via auxiliary and Bluetooth will often have
their own volume control which functions separately from the
speaker's volume. If you are connecting a device which allows
you to adjust its volume separately, we recommend that the
volume on the device not be set to maximum. When set to its
c
ontrols
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
STANDBY/MUTE: This button mutes the
speaker and toggles between on and stand-
by. To mute press the button once (front LED will
flash red). To enter standby press the button for two
seconds (front LED will turn red). If no audio signal is
detected for ten minutes, the speaker will automati-
cally go into standby mode. When the speaker is in
standby mode, press the button once to exit. A new
audio signal will also automatically wake the speak-
er. Please note, if the Auxiliary Input has a cable
plugged into the connection (with or without active
audio content), the speaker will not go into standby
mode automatically and will not stay in standby
mode, even if manually activated (fig. 2).
INPUT: Cycles through the four audio
inputs. The order of the inputs is:
I
nPut
FRONT LED COLOR
Purple (flashing purple indicates
no network is available)
Purple flashing purple indicates
no network is available)
Green
Blue
White
maximum setting, the amplifier in the external device is likely to in-
troduce elevated levels of distortion into the audio signal which,
in turn, will be further amplified by the speaker. Find a volume be-
tween 50–75% of the device's maximum volume and use your
speaker's volume control to adjust the final playback volume.
Wireless/Ethernet (purple) > Auxiliary (green) >
Bluetooth (blue) > USB (white) (fig. 2).
FRONT LED: The LED on front of the speaker indi-
cates the following (fig. 2):
• No Color: Speaker does not have power (or
updating firmware).
• Red: Speaker is in standby.
• Flashing Red: Speaker is muted.
• Purple: Wireless/Ethernet input active.
• Flashing Purple: Wireless/Ethernet input active
(no network connected).
• Green: Auxiliary input active.
• Blue: Bluetooth input active.
• White: USB input active.
the section titled "VOLUME BEHAVIOR BY INPUT."
VOLUME BEHAVIOR
Volume on device/remote and speaker
are synced and control each other.
Volume on device/remote and speaker are
sometimes synced and control each other.
Volume on device/remote and volume
on speaker are controlled separately.*
Volume on device/remote and volume
on speaker are controlled separately.*
Volume on device/remote and speaker
are synced and control each other.
VOL –/VOL +: Adjusts the volume
level (fig. 2). For more details see
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