Playing Music Using Wireless/Ethernet; Automatic Airplay Input Selection; Playback - From An Apple Ios Device; Playback - From Itunes On A Mac Or Pc - MartinLogan Crescendo Manuel De L'utilisateur

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AUTOMATIC AIRPLAY INPUT SELECTION

Your speaker may automatically switch to the
AirPlay input if it detects that a new AirPlay con-
nection has been established with the speaker.
PLAYBACK – FROM AN APPLE iOS DEVICE
1
Set the speaker's input to "Wireless/Ethernet."
The front LED will be purple. Please note: If
the front LED flashes purple, this indicates the
speaker is not connected to a network and is
currently unable to stream music via this input.
2
Open your music application.
3
Press the AirPlay Icon and choose your
speaker form the list.
4
Play music.
PLAYBACK – FROM ITUNES ON A MAC
OR PC (PERSONAL COMPUTER)
1
Set the speaker's input to "Wireless/Ethernet."
The front LED will be purple. Please note: If
the front LED flashes purple, this indicates the
speaker is not connected to a network and is
currently unable to stream music via this input.
2
Launch iTunes (version 10 or later).
3
Click the AirPlay icon (usually located in the
upper left of the iTunes window) and choose
your speaker from the list. You can choose
multiple speakers if you have more than one
speaker on your network.
4
Play music.
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PROBLEMS CONNECTING TO YOUR
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If you are experiencing problems connecting your
speaker to your LAN, try the following:
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CONTROLLING PLAYBACK USING ITUNES

To control playback (play/pause/song skip/shuf-
fle/repeat/volume) from your speaker or remote
control, follow these steps:
1
Set the speaker's input to "Wireless/
Ethernet." The front LED will be purple.
2
On your computer, launch iTunes (version 10
or later).
3
Open "Preferences" and choose "Devices."
4
Check the box for "Allow iTunes audio con-
trol from remote speakers" and click okay.
PLAYBACK – USING DLNA
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) stream-
ing is available through a variety of compatible
devices, such as Blu-ray players, game consoles,
and software/operating systems, including recent
versions of Windows Media Player. Please refer to
www.dlna.org for more information.
1
Set the speaker's input to "Wireless/Ethernet."
The front LED will be purple. Please note: If
the front LED flashes purple, this indicates the
speaker is not connected to a network and is
currently unable to stream music via this input.
2
Refer to the instructions that came with your
device/software to learn how to choose the
speaker as the play device.
3
Play music.
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1
Power your speaker off and back on using the
power button located on back of the speaker.
2
Perform a factory reset by inserting a pin or
other small object into the small hole above
the "Reset" label on back of the speaker.

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