• Ethernet: used for streaming audio from
Apple® AirPlay® or DLNA.
• Aux [Auxiliary]: used for either digital optical
(Toslink) or analog input. This input will accept
either a standard 3.5mm stereo headphone
style or mini-Toslink plug. A special mini-Tos-
link to Toslink cable or mini-Toslink adaptor is
required for digital optical connection.
In addition, the speaker features two inputs that do
not require a physical connection:
• Wireless: used for streaming audio from
Apple® AirPlay® or DLNA devices.
• Bluetooth: used for streaming from compatible
Bluetooth equipped devices, including apt-X®
Bluetooth devices.
Please note, when utilizing this speaker to repro-
duce audio from a television via the speaker's
Auxiliary (digital or analog) connection, the tele-
vision's audio output should be defeated. Some
televisions will allow you to turn off the internal
speaker via the television's menu system. Other
televisions may require you to turn the television's
volume to "zero" or "mute." Additionally, your tele-
vision may require you to turn on the digital optical
output or and/or configure the output for 2-chan-
nel (stereo) sound. Please refer to your television's
manual.
Fig. 1 Connection Panel
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WI-FI SETUP AND STATUS
The Wi-Fi Setup button is used to connect to a Wi-Fi
Network. Step-by-step instructions for network con-
nection setup are included in this manual. The status
LED indicates the following information:
• Green: Connected to a Wi-Fi network.
• Flashing Green: Not connected to a Wi-Fi net-
work.
• Flashing Red/Green: Wi-Fi setup mode.
• Solid Red: Wireless direct mode (the speaker
and your device establish a direct wireless con-
nection).
• Flashing Red/Red/Green/Green: Firmware
upgrade mode.
SUBWOOFER CONNECTION
You may choose to employ a separate subwoofer
to enhance bass performance. Subwoofers can
be connected via the speaker's "Sub Out" RCA
connection. We recommend using a superb
MartinLogan subwoofer.
Using a high-quality RCA style cable designed for
subwoofer connection, connect "Sub Out" from the
speaker to the "LFE In/Sub In" on the subwoofer.
On the back panel of the speaker, set the Sub
Out button to "On" (in its "on" state the button will
be depressed—in its "off" state the button will be
extended). When the Sub Out is turned on, the
deep bass output of the speaker will be reduced