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Ethernet: This cable allows you to physically connect a device to a LAN (local area
Wi-Fi: This connection technology wirelessly connects a device to a LAN (local area
network). When connected to a LAN, audio information can be sent to this speaker using
various protocols (such as Play-Fi or AirPlay). If an Ethernet connection is used to connect
to a LAN, there is no need to use a Wi-Fi connection. In some installations a 'hard-wired' Ethernet
connection may prove more desirable than a wireless connection.
Bluetooth: This wireless connection technology allows a wide variety of devices to connect
to an audio output device and stream audio. Bluetooth establishes a connection directly
with an audio output device and does not require either device to be connected to a LAN.
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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 or Play-Fi)
Aux [Auxiliary]
Bluetooth
* 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
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onnectIons
network). When connected to a LAN, audio information can be sent to this
speaker using various protocols (such as Play-Fi
Fi) connection is used to connect to a LAN, there is no need to use an
Ethernet connection. However, in some installations, a 'hard-wired' Ethernet
connection may prove more desirable than a wireless connection.
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FRONT LED COLOR
Purple (flashing purple indicates
no network is available)
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contInued
Volume on device/remote and speaker
are synced and control each other.
Volume on device/remote and volume
Green
on speaker are controlled separately.*
Volume on device/remote and volume
Blue
on speaker are controlled separately.*
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.
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or AirPlay). If a wireless (Wi-
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VOLUME BEHAVIOR