SHURE ShurePlus PLAY Mobile Listening App User Guide
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ShurePlus PLAY ShurePlusTM PLAY Mobile Listening App The ShurePlus PLAY Mobile Listening App user guide. Version: 6.0 (2021-J) Shure Incorporated Table of Contents ShurePlus PLAY ShurePlusTM PLAY Mobile Listening App 3 General Description 3 Features 3 The Music Tab 3 Sorting Your Music Library 5 Add Music to Your iOS Device 7 Add Music Using AirDrop� 7 Add Music Using the Files App 8 Add Music from the iTunes Store 8 Add Music from the iCloud Music Library 8 Add Music to Your Android Device 8 Activate File Sharing 8 Add Music Using Other Audio Apps 9 Play an Album 9 Track View 9 Playback 9 Adjust the Volume 10 Loop 10 Shuffle 11 The Equalizer 11 Preset Modes 11 Create Custom Presets 11 Use Screen Orientation to Adjust EQ 12 Play Queue 13 Controls 14 Using Playlists 14 Create a New Playlist 14 Add Music to a Playlist 14 Delete Songs, Albums, Artists, or Playlists 15 The Device Tab 15 Active Phone Call Mic 16 The Settings Tab 16 Active Phone Call Mic 17 Updating the Firmware for Shure AONIC products 17 Troubleshooting 19 Specifications 19 System Requirements 19 Supported Audio Formats 20 2/20 Shure Incorporated ShurePlus PLAY ShurePlusTM PLAY Mobile Listening App General Description The ShurePlus PLAY Mobile Listening App is a high-resolution music player with advanced EQ controls. Play uncompressed audio files with your iOS or Android mobile device using the music tab. Use built-in Shure EQ presets to customize the sound, or create your own EQ presets in the settings tab. Unlock environment mode and ANC features by connecting to Shure wire less and True Wireless products in the device tab. Features � Import and play multiple, high-resolution and standard file types � Customize presets with the parametric graphic EQ � Adjust your volume with the full-screen fader � Create playlists and organize your music library by playlist, artist, album title, song title, genre, or composer � Quickly dial in your sound with EQ preset modes for a variety of listening situations. The Music Tab View and sort your music library with categories like playlist, artist, album, song, genre, composer or compilation in the Music tab. 3/20 Shure Incorporated Search Tap the icon and search your music library by artist, album, playlist, or song title. Tap Clear to remove saved searches. Edit Tap Edit to add or remove music library categories from view. See Sorting Your Music Library for information on the variety of ways that you can view your collection. Recently Played View the albums containing songs you have played the most recently. Tap ShowAll to view your listening history from most recent to earliest. Recently Added View the newest additions to your music library in the Recently Added row. Tap ShowAll to view the recently added albums in a list from the most recent to the earliest additions. 4/20 Shure Incorporated Mini Player Displays the currently playing song. Play or pause the music. Tap to display more detailed track information. Navigation Bar Tap to access the device connection tab, the equalizer, the app settings tab and to return to your music library. Sorting Your Music Library Sort and view your audio files by playlist, artist, album, song, genre, or composer categories. Tap Edit on the Music screen to select the categories you want to view. Tap Done when finished. Within categories, items are organized alphabetically. Tap the Filter icon to view alternate sort options within cate gories. Tap the filter icon in the upper right corner to view all your sort options. Playlists can be sorted alphabetically by name or by the date they were created. 5/20 Shure Incorporated Artists are sorted alphabetically. Display all available albums or filter to display only the albums located within the PLAY library. Sort by name or by year of release. 6/20 Shure Incorporated The Songs category displays all available tracks or can be filtered to display only the tracks located within the PLAY li brary. Sort by name, date that song was added to the library or by artist. Add Music to Your iOS Device ShurePlus PLAY can play files that are stored locally on your device. Every time that you launch PLAY, a dot appears on the Settings sprocket icon to show that new audio files have been found on your device and are being added to the PLAY music li brary. Allow a few moments for the songs to appear in the music library. Every time that you open PLAY, the music library syncs with the files on your device. Any changes made to the audio files, for example a song title change, remains consistent across the device. Tip: For best results, keep the app open to allow for a complete, uninterrupted music library sync. Load time is dependent up on device type and library size. If sync becomes interrupted, simply reopen PLAY and sync will resume. Note: Tracks that are stored in the cloud will not appear in the PLAY app and cannot be played. Files are playable when they have been downloaded to your device and are DRM free. PLAY will not stream music from another app or from the cloud. Add Music Using AirDrop� 1. Make sure that Receiving is on for the receiving device. Select ContactsOnly or Everyone. 2. Select the audio file on the sending device. Tap Share and then More to access your contacts. 3. Select PLAY to copy the song to ShurePlus PLAY. Important: ShurePlus PLAY will not add a track if the file is corrupted and unplayable. Also, PLAY will not add duplicate tracks. 7/20 Shure Incorporated Add Music Using the Files App You can copy music to the PLAY app from other apps on your device if those apps support file sharing. 1. Upload audio files from your computer to any cloud-based app on your mobile device. 2. Open the Files app on your device and locate your uploaded file. 3. Select the file that you'd like to add to ShurePlus PLAY. For best results, upload one file at a time. 4. Tap the action icon (the square with an arrow pointed up). 5. Tap CopytoPlay. The Play app will open. 6. A notification will appear to let you know when your file is successfully imported. Important: ShurePlus PLAY will not add a track if the file is corrupted and unplayable. Also, PLAY will not add duplicate tracks. Add Music from the iTunes Store Music files that have been purchased from the iTunes Store are DRM free and playable on the PLAY app. On your iOS device, sync by opening Settings > PLAY. Turn on "AllowPLAYtoaccessMediaandAppleMusic." The next time you open the PLAY app, the green sync dot will appear on the Settings tab, and your files will be added to the PLAY music library automatically. The newest files will be visible in the Recently Added row in addition to the Music Library. If the files do not appear, open the Music app, download the purchased songs, then return to the PLAY app and look for the green sync dot. Note: PLAY can play most files that have been purchased and downloaded from iTunes because they will not have DRM (digital rights management). Add Music from the iCloud Music Library On your iOS device, enable iCloud Music Library sync by opening Settings > PLAY. Turn on "AllowPLAYtoaccessMedia andAppleMusic." The next time you open PLAY, the app will automatically find files that have been purchased and down loaded to your device. 1. First, download your files to the device. Enable iCloud Music Library syncing in the Apple Music app on your device by going to Settings > Music > SyncLibrary. Or sync with a computer using a USB cable or WiFi to connect to your device. 2. Download your DRM free music files to your device. These are files that have been purchased from the iTunes store (DRM free) or that have been ripped from media that you already own. 3. Open PLAY to automatically sync downloaded files to your PLAY music library. The green dot will indicate that PLAY is syncing to the device. 4. Your available DRMfree files will appear in the PLAY music library. Copy protected music tracks, like those down loaded from an Apple Music subscription, are not supported by PLAY, and will not appear in the app. Note: All music from the Apple Music subscription service, whether streamed or downloaded, has DRM (digital rights management) and will not be available on ShurePlus PLAY. Add Music to Your Android Device Activate File Sharing Some Android devices require you to activate file sharing before you can transfer files into ShurePlus PLAY. When a mobile de vice is connected to a computer with a USB cable, the device will automatically begin to charge. Follow these steps to allow file transfers. 1. Connect the Android device to your desktop computer with a USB cable 2. Open Settings to locate USB connection preferences 3. Select Filetransfer 8/20 Shure Incorporated 4. On your computer, locate your device in Windows Explorer 5. Find the Music folder 6. Drag and drop files from your computer to the music folder on your device. Any audio files already physically stored on your device will be synced to ShurePlus PLAY when you open the PLAY app. Important: ShurePlus PLAY will skip a track if the file is corrupted and unplayable. Also, PLAY will not add duplicate tracks. Add Music Using Other Audio Apps ShurePlus PLAY will automatically display audio files found in other apps on the device. This is because Android apps can rec ognize audio files that are stored on the device. Play an Album Tap on the album that you'd like to play. Tap the first track to hear the whole album. You can also listen to the album in Shuffle mode. Shuffle plays all of the songs on the album in a random order and stops when all of the songs have been played. Track View Playback Audio Output 9/20 Play queue (You can also swipe up to view the play queue.) Track artwork EQ information, Volume level Track information: Track title, Artist, Album Track waveform Playback controls: Loop, Previous track, Play/Pause, Next track, Shuffle on/off Adjust the Volume Shure Incorporated � From the song playing screen, tap the volume icon. Slide the green bar up and down to adjust volume and tap X to close when you find your listening level. � Long press the volume icon until the full-screen fader appears. Slide the green bar up and down to adjust volume and tap X to close when you find your listening level. Loop Tap the loop icon for repeat play of all songs in the album, playlist or play queue that you are listening to. Tap again to repeat a single song. Tap once more to return to single play with repeat off. In normal play (repeat off), play will end once all of the songs have been played. 10/20 Shuffle Shure Incorporated Shuffle takes all the songs in a playlist, songs connected to an artist, songs in an album, or your entire song library and plays them in a random order. As the songs get played, they are removed from the shuffle play queue. Turn shuffle mode off to con tinue playing the songs in the original queue order, minus the songs that have already been played. Play Next and Play Later are options for adding songs to the play queue. � Play Next: The selected song is added to the shuffled play queue and will be played after the currently playing song is fin ished. � Play Later: The selected song is added to the end of the shuffled play queue. The Equalizer Use the PLAY equalizer to fine tune your music in the PLAY app. For a flat, unchanged frequency response, power the equaliz er off and it will be bypassed. Note: Equalizer will only affect the sound of songs in your local library. It will not affect the sound of songs played in other apps. Preset Modes Use presets to quickly access commonly used listening scenarios. Seven selectable 4-band presets optimize settings for gain, equalization, and compression. Play a song and find the preset that you think suits the song best, and then adjust levels as needed. Preset Application Bass Boost Increase low frequencies Bass Cut Decrease low frequencies Treble Boost Increase high frequencies Treble Cut Decrease high frequencies Vocal Boost Increase vocal clarity by emphasizing the vocal range De-ess Decrease vocal hiss/ sibilance in speech Loudness Clarity for listening at low volume. Both the bass and treble frequencies are boosted to make the overall sound feel louder. Create Custom Presets Add new preset 1. Scroll down to tap AddNewPreset or tap Manual. New presets start out flat. 2. Adjust your frequency, gain, and bandwidth parameters. There are three ways to adjust your equalizer. Tap the values to type in a specific number. 11/20 Shure Incorporated Tap the - or + to adjust in larger increments. Tap and drag the numbered circles for bigger changes. 3. Tap Save to name and save your new custom preset. Custom presets will show up after the list of Shure presets. Duplicate a Preset You can duplicate both Shure and custom presets. Duplicating a preset is convenient if you like the way a preset sounds but you want to make and keep adjustments to the sound. 1. Start by selecting an already existing preset. 2. Tap the MoreOptions 3 dots and select Duplicate. 3. Scroll down to find your duplicate preset in the list of custom presets. 4. Tap the MoreOptions 3 dots and select Edit. 5. Adjust your frequency, gain, and bandwidth parameters. Type in a specific number. Tap - or + to adjust in small incre ments. Or manually tap and drag the numbered circles for larger changes. 6. Tap Save to save your new custom preset. Use Screen Orientation to Adjust EQ Hold your device in portrait mode to enter numerical EQ parameters. Rotate to landscape mode for a close-up view of the curve. Use portrait mode to easily select and adjust frequency, gain, and bandwidth. 12/20 Shure Incorporated Use landscape for a close-up view of your EQ curves. Equalization Explained The 4-band parametric equalizer is used to adjust the volume of independent, adjustable frequency ranges, to precisely shape the frequency response. The equalizer can be bypassed for a flat frequency response. Frequency Select the center frequency of the filter to cut/boost. Gain Adjusts the level for a specific filter. Bandwidth or Q Adjusts the range of frequencies affected by the filter. The value is represented in octaves. Commonly used EQ Adjustments Treble boost for improved speech intelligibility: Add a high shelf filter to boost frequencies greater than 1 kHz by 3-6 dB Ambient HVAC noise reduction: Add a low cut filter to attenuate frequencies below 200 Hz Reduce flutter echoes and sibilance: Identify the specific frequency range that "excites" the room: 1. Set a narrow Q value 2. Increase the gain to between +10 and +15 dB, and then experiment with frequencies between 1 kHz and 6 kHz to pin point the range of flutter echoes or sibilance 3. Reduce the gain at the identified frequency (start between -3 and -6 dB) to minimize the unwanted room sound Reduce hollow, resonant room sound: Identify the specific frequency range that "excites" the room and lower it: 1. Set a narrow Q value 2. Increase the gain to between +10 and +15 dB, and then experiment with frequencies between 300 Hz and 900 Hz to pinpoint the resonant frequency 3. Reduce the gain at the identified frequency (start between -3 and -6 dB) to minimize the unwanted room sound 13/20 Play Queue Shure Incorporated The play queue is the collection of song queued up in the order that they will be played. Once a song is played or skipped, it is removed from the queue. View the play queue: Open the track view screen. Tap and swipe up to bring up the queue. Or tap the play queue icon in the top right corner to reveal or hide the play queue. Clear the play queue: Pressing play on a song in a new album or playlist will clear the queue and add the selected track and songs that follow. Before the play queue is cleared, you will be asked to confirm the selection to avoid accidental changes. Play will continue from the newly selected track. Controls Press and hold on any artist, album, or song to bring up the menu of available options. Previous Track/Next Track: In Track View, swipe left or right to navigate the queue. Play Next: Adds a song, artist, or album to the top of the play queue. Play Later: Adds a song, artist, or album to the bottom of the play queue. Add to Playlist: Adds a song, artist, or album to a playlist that you select. View Artist: Artist library opens. View Album: Album opens. Delete: Delete the song, artist, or album. While listening to PLAY, the app will continue to play your queue even when navigating to the home screen on your device and after the display has dimmed. Using Playlists Create a New Playlist 1. Tap the playlists link on the home screen. 2. Tap "Create Playlist...". 3. Enter the playlist name and tap "OK". Note: It is possible to have multiple playlists with the same playlist name. Add Music to a Playlist Add songs from the Songs list 1. Tap Songs. 2. Long press the song you'd like to add to your playlist. 3. Tap AddtoPlaylist and select the playlist that you want to use. 14/20 Add songs from the Playlist 1. Tap Playlists. 2. Select your playlist. 3. Tap the 3 dots at the top right corner to bring up the options menu. 4. Tap EditPlaylist and AddSongs. Shure Incorporated Delete Songs, Albums, Artists, or Playlists When you delete the PLAY app, any songs that you have uploaded to the app music library are also deleted. Songs stored in other apps are unaffected. Delete a playlist Long press the playlist you want to remove and tap DeletePlaylist. The playlist will be deleted but the songs will remain in the PLAY library. Delete an artist Long press the artist you want to remove and tap DeleteArtist. All songs and albums by that artist will be deleted from the device. Delete an album Long press the album you want to remove and tap DeleteAlbum. Only that album will be deleted from the device. Delete a song Long press the song you want to remove and tap DeleteSong. The song will be deleted from the device. Or long press a song within a playlist and tap DeleteSong to remove the song from the device. Use the playlist queue to remove a song from a playlist without deleting it from the music library. From the Playback window, swipe up to reveal the play queue. Tap the red circle with the line through it and tap Delete. This will keep the song on the de vice, but delete it from the playlist. The Device Tab Use the device tab to connect to Shure wireless products and access features that are available to your device, like environ ment mode and ANC, and to personalize prompts and tones. Equalize audio in the PLAY app and your sound will be retained in your AONIC device. Ensure that you are selecting the correct accessory model so that the PLAY app supports the appropriate sensitivity level. Your device will appear in the display with corresponding features. 15/20 Shure Incorporated Warning! Failure to select the appropriate earphone can lead to increased sound pressure levels. Overexposure to excessive sound levels can damage your ears resulting in permanent noiseinduced hearing loss (NIHL). Please consult the safety guide lines in the users guide for your earphones for additional information. Active Phone Call Mic For True Wireless earphone users, note that phone calls use only one adapter (right or left) to send audio. The selected side is based on the adapter with the strongest signal connection. You can check the device tab to determine which side is active for each phone call. The Settings Tab Tap the Settings icon to access the PLAY app Setting tab. Here you can configure app features, and access the user guide and equalizer settings. Use PLAY equalizer presets to shape the sound, or create your own custom presets. See Create Custom Presets for more information. 16/20 Shure Incorporated Active Phone Call Mic Phone calls use only one adapter to send audio. Check the settings tab to see which adapter is currently in use. This way you can make sure to not remove that adapter or accidentally block the microphone during a call. Updating the Firmware for Shure AONIC products Take advantage of additional features and design enhancements by updating the firmware on your AONIC product. To check for firmware updates, connect the AONIC product to a device running the ShurePlus PLAY app, available for Android and iOS. Follow these steps for a successful firmware update 1. Enable Airplane mode on your mobile device. 2. Turn on Bluetooth and pair the AONIC product to your device. Attention: Android users, check settings to ensure that both adapters are connected to your device. 3. Open the ShurePlus PLAY app and select the Device tab. IMPORTANT: Ensure that both earphones or adapters are paired with the device and in close range (for applicable products). If both earphones or adapters do not automatically connect, tap the music tab and then tap back into the device tab. 4. When an update is available, a green dot will appear next to FirmwareUpdate in the device settings menu. 5. Tap the caret icon and follow the onscreen step-by-step instructions. The progress bar displays progress percentage for both adapters; it is a single process. 17/20 Shure Incorporated 6. After a successful update, the "Update Completed" confirmation screen appears. Do not power off the AONIC product until the update completes. Do not put the adapters back into the case during firmware update. It will cancel the update. Note: If the update fails on the first attempt, be sure to quit the app completely before attempting again. You may need to force quit the app to confirm that it isn't running in the background. Wait 5 minutes before opening the app and attempting again. Check the list below for tips on a successful update. 7. Confirm the new firmware version as displayed in the About menu (Device screen > ... > About > Firmware Version). Tips to ensure a reliable update � Ensure that the mobile device and your AONIC product are powered on and near to one another. � Using the product or mobile device while downloading may slow or cancel the update process. � Update requires a minimum battery charge of 50% on your mobile device and on the AONIC product. � Approximate download time for headphones and earphones is up to 30 minutes. � Do not exit the PLAY app and ensure that your screen is on. � Do not update in areas with high volume mobile or WiFi wireless activity, like a plane or train station. This interference can significantly slow down or cancel the update process. � Ensure that your mobile device is using the most current operating system (OS). 18/20 Contact Shure Service and Repair if you experience any issues. Shure Incorporated Troubleshooting Issue Solution Audio tracks from the cloud do not appear in the app. Only tracks downloaded to the device will be visible. PLAY isn't syncing with my music library. Close and reopen the app to re-establish sync with audio files on the device. To ensure that PLAY will be able to play the audio, make sure that the file: My file does not play in the app. Is a music file. Is an unprotected asset; not copy protected. Is downloaded to your device and not streaming. Is not a corrupted file. Audio sounds too high or too Check equalization settings. Turn off the Equalizer to ensure that you aren't making un low. wanted adjustments to the audio file. No noticeable change in Equalization. Make sure that the Equalizer is on. Equalization only applies to music that has been downloaded to the device and is played from the PLAY app. Headphones won't connect to Bluetooth. Select DeviceSettings> > RestoreDefaultSettings> > Confirm to reset your wireless headphones. This will restore voice prompt language, voice prompt volume, and clear the list of paired devices. General troubleshooting Ensure that you have updated to the most current version of the PLAY app. Make sure that your phone's operating system is updated to the most current version. Close and restart the application. Powering down and rebooting the device will clear the cache and can sometimes help with software performance. There are two ways to perform a factory reset: 1. Delete all songs from device About > DeleteAllSongs 2. Clear the PDL (Paired Device List) Settings > ForgetDevices Specifications System Requirements System Requirements and Compatibility: iOS � iOS: iOS 11.3 and higher � iPhone: iPhone 6 and higher 19/20 System Requirements and Compatibility: Android Will work with any Android device with: � Android Oreo 8.0 and higher � USB Audio Class 1.1 support and higher Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Supported Audio Formats iOS FLAC Up to 352 KHz MP3 32 to 320 kbps, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz MP4 Audio Audio file extensions: .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b AIFF Audio file extensions: .aiff, .aif, .aifc AAC Up to 352 KHz PCM/WAV Up to 352 KHz ALAC Android FLAC Up to 384 KHz Up to 352 KHz M4A MP3 Up to 352 KHz 16 to 320 kbps, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz MKV Up to 352 KHz PCM/WAV Up to 352 KHz OGG Vorbis Up to 352 KHz Shure Incorporated 20/20
