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CUBE

User Manual

Streaming - wireless music playback with PROLOG 2

In combination with the PROLOG 2 you can stream music from a variety of sources wirelessly. For this you need a 
wireless connection from your audio source (smartphone, tablet, etc.) to the PROLOG 2. The built-in Bluetooth, AirPlay®  
and UPnP/DLNA audio-receiving components start automatically and are ready after a short while. Then connect to your 
smartphone, laptop, iPod touch, or similar device as follows:

Establish Bluetooth connection

8.  Activate Bluetooth in the settings of your audio source (e.g. smartphone, tablet) 
9.  Search for “

PROLOG

“ 

10.  Connect with “

PROLOG

“ like any other Bluetooth device

11.  Make sure (in the settings of your audio source) that the audio signal is played via your Bluetooth connection
12.  Enjoy the music through your CUBE speakers

Note

: When Bluetooth is activated once again, the device will automatically connect to the PROLOG 2 as soon as the 

PROLOG 2 is within range.

Note:

 Not every device supports Blutooth apt-X. Therefore, the sound quality might differ.

Establish Apple AirPlay® connection

If your audio source supports Apple AirPlay® (for example, iPhone, iPad, iPod), you can stream your music 
to PROLOG via AirPlay®. 

1.  Activate WiFi on your audio source
2.  Search for the WiFi-network “

PROLOG

“ and connect to it. The default password for the initial connection is 

logaudio

“. 

Note

: If your PROLOG 2 is already integrated in your home network (see “Integrate PROLOG 2 into your home 

network“), you must connect to your home network.

3.  Now select “

PROLOG

“ on the list of all available AirPlay® devices on your audio source 

Note

: Make sure that the audio signal is played from your AirPlay® “PROLOG“ device.

4.  Enjoy the music through your CUBE speakers

Establish UPnP/DLNA connection

If your audio source supports UPnP/DLNA, you can stream your music to your PROLOG via UPnP/DLNA like to every 
other UPnP/DLNA speaker. 
1.  Activate WiFi on your audio source
2.  Search for the WiFi-network “

PROLOG

“ and connect to it.  

Note

: If your PROLOG is already integrated in your home network (see “Integrate PROLOG into your home 

network“), you must connect to your home network.

3.  Please select on your audio source “

PROLOG

“ as target device in your streaming application.  

Note:

 You can use e.g. 

BubbleUPnP®

-App which can be downloaded on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store 

for smartphone or tablets. 

4.  Enjoy the music through your CUBE speakers

Summary of Contents for Cube

Page 1: ...User Manual CUBE ...

Page 2: ...t of all features please read this manual carefully We advise you to keep this manual for future reference Inhalt Delivered items 1 Installation 1 Connecting external audio sources 1 Integrate PROLOG 2 into your home network 2 Changing PROLOG 2 device name 2 Streaming wireless music playback with PROLOG 2 3 Other connection options with PROLOG 2 4 PROLOG Volume adjustment with remote control 4 Wak...

Page 3: ...subwoofer a sufficient distance to the wall at least 15 cm is required Connecting external audio sources The CUBE speaker has both a digital and an analog connection to play audio signals Digital input with PROLOG For maximum performance and lossless digital signal transmission it is recommended to use a PROLOG Control Unit PROLOG 2 PROLOG 8 as source To do so connect your CUBE speaker to your PRO...

Page 4: ...urred Please check if you have entered the correct network password and follow the previous steps again In some cases it is useful to turn PROLOG off for about 10 seconds and go through the steps again 6 After the successful setup your PROLOG will be visible on your network You can then see the device in the audio streaming devices 7 Enjoy the music through your CUBE speakers Note Please make sure...

Page 5: ...er Establish Apple AirPlay connection If your audio source supports Apple AirPlay for example iPhone iPad iPod you can stream your music to PROLOG via AirPlay 1 Activate WiFi on your audio source 2 Search for the WiFi network PROLOG and connect to it The default password for the initial connection is logaudio Note If your PROLOG 2 is already integrated in your home network see Integrate PROLOG 2 i...

Page 6: ... NAS With a network attached storage NAS supporting AirPlay or UPnP DLNA the stored music files can be streamed directly from the hard drive to the PROLOG Thus your smartphone is only used as a remote control The instructions for integrating such a network hard disk can be found on the website of the respective manufacturer PROLOG Volume adjustment with remote control The volume of the signal can ...

Page 7: ... can remain permanently connected to the power connection without affecting the energy consumption or the lifetime of the product Sound optimization In order to achieve an optimal sound experience it is advisable to observe the following points Place your CUBE speakers near a wall At least 15 cm distance to the wall is necessary to guarantee optimal sound development for the rear subwoofer Avoid p...

Page 8: ...ause hearing damage Repair The CUBE must not be unscrewed or disassembled Unauthorized opening of the housing is a risk of electrical shock All necessary repairs are to be carried out exclusively by a service partner or manufacturer otherwise the guarantee and warranty claim expires Maintenance The CUBE is maintenance free Clean the surface only with a soft dry to slightly moist cloth or a feather...

Page 9: ... audio source and the audio system No input signal Check that you are actually connected to PROLOG via Bluetooth AirPlay or UPnP DLNA If necessary disconnect and reconnect No power supply Make sure the power plug of the CUBE and the PRO LOG is well connected in the power outlet Audiosource is on mute Make sure that you have not turned down the volume at the audio source Slowly increase the volume ...

Page 10: ...orate audio devices like the PROLOG in this case Reduce the distance between PROLOG and your wireless router If possible connect the PROLOG and the router via LAN cable Also a restart of the devices can solve the problem Contact a wireless network specialist if the problem persists Bad WiFi connection between audio source and home network Reduce the distance between the audio source and your wirel...

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