Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owner’s Manual
- Contents
- Introduction
- Before your begin
- Setup
- Use
- Using your speaker
- Selecting a room/speaker
- Quick Select function
- Listening to radio
- Playing music stored on your mobile device
- Playing music from your networked PC or NAS
- Playing music from the AUX input
- Playing music from a USB memory device
- Playing music from Bluetooth device
- HEOS account
- Playing from streaming music services
- Managing inputs
- Managing your phone
- Listening to the same music in multiple rooms
- Stereo pairing
- Using the now playing queue
- Rearranging the now playing queue
- Deleting songs from the play queue
- Deleting all songs from the play queue
- Saving playlists
- Performing repeat and shuffle playback
- Using the favorite
- AirPlay function
- Making speaker adjustments
- Updating your system
- Advanced features
- Power management
- Using your speaker
- Troubleshooting
- Cannot connect the speaker to the network
- Cannot pair a Bluetooth mobile device with the speaker
- Cannot hear Bluetooth music
- Music cuts out or delays sometimes
- hear a delay when using the AUX input with my TV
- Connecting to a network using an iOS device
- I hear distortion when using the AUX input
- Connecting to a WPS network
- Resetting your speaker
- Buttons do not operate correctly
- Status LED table
- Appendix
- Quick Start Guide
Playing music from the AUX input
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Connect an audio device with a 3.5 mm stereo audio
output to the AUX input on your speaker using a 3.5
mm stereo audio cable sold separately.
When a 3.5 mm stereo audio cable is connected to “AUX IN”, the
source automatically switches to Inputs.
NOTE
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When there is a cable connected to AUX IN, select “Inputs” from the “Music”
tab.
2
Initiate playback on the audio device.
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The sound from the audio device can be played directly on the selected speaker or
digitized and sent over your network to other speakers.
NOTE
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The analog output signals from some sources can be fairly strong. If the input level
of the source device is turned up high, it could overload the inputs of the speaker.
This is unlikely to cause damage, but can cause distorted sound. Initially, set the
volume of the source to a medium – low level, then turn it up as needed. If you hear
distortion, turn down the device's volume control.
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Audio signal
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