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Please note that the availability of third party services, including but not limited to Spotify, Alexa, AirPlay, and this device's compatibility with the same, is subject to the respective rights holder's consent, which may be withdrawn, and supply of such services, which may be terminated, resulting in this device not being compatible with such third-party services, without any liabilities for Zound Industries.
This speaker is compatible with AirPlay 2. iOS 11.4 or later is required.
Use of the Works with Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to work specifically with the technology identified in the badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
The availability of third party services may need separate agreements between you and any third party and Zound Industries do not take responsibility for the availability of such services. Zound Industries does not take responsibility for the availability of such third party services or agreements. This product is software dependent and its functions, stored data and compatibility with third party services may change when updating the software.
001. Marshall Uxbridge with Amazon Alexa
002. Quick Start Guide
003. Important Safety Instructions
004. Mains lead
001. Play/pause button
002. Volume button
003. Bass button
004. Microphones
005. Treble button
006. Microphone button
007. Bluetooth® button
008. Service port (not used)
009. Mains input
010. Mains lead
Note: The date code and serial number sticker is located at the bottom of the speaker.
Always ensure that the mains lead, mains plug and speaker are compatible with your mains supply and wall socket.
001. Connect the mains lead into the mains input on the speaker.
002. Connect the mains plug to the wall socket.
Always unplug the mains lead from the wall socket before disconnecting it from the speaker.
Configure the speaker for Wi-Fi® with the Marshall Voice app.
The app is available from the App Store and Google Play.
001. Download the Marshall Voice app and follow the in-app instructions to set up your speaker.
You can talk to Amazon Alexa on your Uxbridge. With Alexa, you can ask to play music, hear the news, check weather, control smart home devices, and more. Sign in to Amazon Alexa from the Marshall Voice app to enable Alexa on your Uxbridge.
Activate Alexa by saying Alexa or pushing the microphone button.
Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn more.
Uxbridge supports Apple's AirPlay 2 technology designed to control home audio systems. It lets you play a song on every AirPlay 2 speaker in your house at the same time or adjust the volume in any room — all in sync.
001. Connect your apple device to the same Wi-Fi network as your Speaker.
002. Play the audio you want to stream and tap Airplay.
003. Select Uxbridge from the list of available devices.
Go to apple.com/airplay to learn more.
001. Push and hold the Bluetooth button for 2 seconds.
The front indicators turn blue while in pairing mode.
002. Enable Bluetooth on your device (smartphone, tablet, computer).
003. Select Uxbridge from the Bluetooth list and accept pairing.
The front indicators return to normal when the units are connected.
The Uxbridge stores up to eight Bluetooth devices and tries to connect to the last connected device first.
The Uxbridge includes three controls for adjusting the audio. Push the upper or lower part of the button to increase or decrease the level. The front indicators show the level of the audio control being adjusted.
001. Volume control
002. Bass control
003. Treble control
The Uxbridge has a play/pause button to control the audio when playing via Alexa, Spotify Connect, AirPlay or Bluetooth.
001. Single-click to either play or pause.
002. Double-click to skip forward.
003. Triple-click to skip back.
The microphones in the Uxbridge can be temporarily turned off.
001. Push and hold the microphone button for 2 seconds to mute the microphones. The front indicators turn red to indicate that the microphones are muted.
002. To unmute, push and hold the microphone button for 2 seconds. The front indicators turn off to indicate that the microphones are unmuted.
Note: Alexa can not be activated while the microphones are muted.
Note: The front of the speaker is not removable. This illustration intends to show the internal speaker layout. Do not attempt to remove the fret for risk of damaging your speaker.
PROBLEM | CAUSE | ACTION |
THE UXBRIDGE DOES NOT TURN ON | The speaker is not connected to mains electricity supply. | Connect the mains lead to the Uxbridge and a working wall socket. |
THE UXBRIDGE CANNOT BE DISCOVERED BY THE MARSHALL VOICE APP | The speaker is not in setup mode. | Push and hold the play/pause button for 7 seconds to set the speaker in discoverable mode. |
The speaker and the mobile device are not connected to the same Wi-Fi network. | Ensure that your mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network that the speaker was configured for. | |
ALEXA IS NOT RESPONDING | The microphone is muted on the speaker. | Push and hold the microphone button for 2 seconds. The LED indicators on the front turn off to indicate that the microphone is unmuted. |
THERE IS NO AUDIO OR AUDIO IS TOO LOW | Your audio device is not connected to the speaker. | Ensure that the device is connected to the Uxbridge. |
Volume is set too low on either the audio source or the speaker. | Slightly increase the volume on your audio source or the speaker. | |
CANNOT CONNECT OR PAIR WITH A BLUETOOTH DEVICE | Bluetooth is not enabled on your device (smartphone, tablet, computer). | Activate Bluetooth on your device. |
The speaker is not in pairing mode. | Push and hold the Bluetooth button on the back of the speaker for 2 seconds to make it discoverable by the device. | |
THE SPEAKER IS NOT RESPONDING | A software error has occurred. | Unplug the mains power plug from the wall socket, wait for 15 seconds, then plug it in again. Perform a factory reset. Push and hold both the the upper part of the volume button (+) and the lower part of the treble button (-) for 7 seconds. |
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION DROPS OUT | The two Bluetooth devices are too far apart or the connection is affected due to obstacles. There is a strong electric field surrounding the Uxbridge. | Move the devices closer so that they are within 10 metres, and unobstructed by obstacles such as walls or doors. Items such as microwave ovens, wireless network adapters, fluorescent lights and gas cookers use the same frequency range as the Bluetooth device. This may lead to electrical disturbances. |
ERRATIC PERFORMANCE | Interference from another electronic device. | Move the Uxbridge to another spot. Turn off or move the interfering electronic device. |
THE AUDIO IS DISTORTED | Volume is set too high on the audio source. | Turn down the playback volume on the audio source. |
The audio stream or audio file is of poor quality. | Try another audio file or music player. | |
Volume is set too high on the Uxbridge. | Lower the volume on the speaker. | |
Too much bass/treble on the speaker. | Lower the bass/treble on the speaker. |
NOTE: A Wi-Fi device could cause sound-related or technical faults, depending on use, in the following cases:
This wireless device may cause electrical disruptions during use.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download Marshall Uxbridge Voice with Amazon Alexa - Speaker Manual
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