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To set RF channels:

This option allows you to adjust RF channels on the M812 so that you 
can eliminate interference from other wireless devices or other M812s 
nearby that use the same channel. The channels available are:

AUTO

 

 

 This is a factory preset where the M812 
automatically seeks a channel that does not 
have interference.

CH1, CH2, CH3

 

 One of these channels may be manually selected 
to eliminate interference.

1. Hold down the INPUT key on the side panel of the wireless speaker 

for three seconds. MENU appears in the display.

2. Press the /– key to scroll to RF CHAN.

. Press INPUT to select RF CHAN.

4. Press the /– key to scroll through the possible values –  

CH1, CH2, CH or AUTO.

5. Press INPUT to select one of the three channels or select AUTO. 

Note: 

When you select a channel on the speaker, you have to select 

the same channel on the transmitter to keep sync. To do this:

  •  Press and hold the STANDBY key on the base transmitter for three 

seconds. The standby LED (on the left) will blink. The SYNC1 and 
SYNC2 LEDs indicate the current channel:

  • LED1 – CH1. (LED 2 is off)
  • LED2 – CH2. (LED1 is off)
  • LED1 and LED2 – CH. (Both LED 1 and LED2 are on)
  • No LEDs – AUTO.

6. Press the STANDBY key to change the RF channel.

7. Press and hold STANDBY for  seconds to save your changes.

To program another IR remote to work with the M812:

This function allows you to program a remote that might come with 
another product such as a CD player. This allows you to control a CD 
player or other AUX device from another room. 

Note: 

This programming can be performed successfully on most, but 

not all, IR remotes.

1. Hold down the INPUT key on the side panel of the wireless speaker 

for three seconds. MENU appears in the display.

2. Press the /– key to scroll to IR PROG.

. Press INPUT to select IR PROG.

4. Press the /– key to scroll through the remote keys that 

can be programmed – 

 and 

.

5. Press INPUT to select one of the keys. The display will show START.

6. Point the auxiliary remote at the M812 and press the key you want 

to record.

7. The display shows DONE when the operation is complete and 

resumes the previous operation.

To set DEFAULT

This option allows you to reset options as necessary. LOCAL default 
sets VOLUME, BASS and TREBLE to the factory defaults.

FACTORY restores all options to the factory settings. IR programming 
and FM presets are also erased. The RF channel is set to AUTO and the 
FM default goes to US.

1. Hold down the INPUT key on the side panel of the wireless speaker 

for three seconds. MENU appears in the display.

2. Press the /– key to scroll to DEFAULT.

. Press INPUT to select DEFAULT.

4. Press the /– key to scroll through the defaults – FACTORY 

or LOCAL. Local default resets Volume, Bass and Treble settings, but 
does not affect settings such as FM Mode, recorded IR commands or 
FM presets. Factory default resets all settings as shown below.

5. Press INPUT to select one of the options.

Factory Defaults: 

1. RF Channel = 0
2. Bass = 0
. Treble = 0
4. FM Mode = US
5. Recorded IR commands are deleted
6. FM Presets = 87.5
7. Input = iPod
8. Volume = 60

Recognizing Wireless Signals

The M812 speaker and transmitter base are manufactured to 
automatically recognize each other wirelessly during operation through 
a process called “RF mating.” However, there are occasions when signal 
jamming can interfere with this process; for example, when a second 
M812 system is operating within a 100 foot range. If this occurs, try 
changing the RF channel.

Summary of Contents for M812

Page 1: ...M812 User s guide Guía del usuario ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...uns for two years from the date of purchase For units not purchased in Europe or Asia this warranty runs for one year from the date of purchase The term of any warranties implied by law shall expire when your limited warranty expires Some states and or Member States in the European Union do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Wha...

Page 4: ...e these could damage the finish or remove the panel lettering 3 Power WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage e g AC120 V 60 Hz written on the rear panel of the ...

Page 5: ...ee seconds after the last key has been pressed on the speaker unit or remote control 2 IR Sensor IR receiving sensor for use with supplied IR remote Transmitter Base Front Panel 1 STANDBY Switches the power mode between Standby and On for the transmitter base This light left of the POWER key illuminates when the transmitter base is on 2 SYNC 1 LED Illuminates to indicate that the transmitter base ...

Page 6: ...the finish Consult the furniture manufacturer s care instructions for direction as to the types of objects that may safely be placed on the wood surface Altec Lansing shall not be responsible for any damage to wood surfaces from contact with this product Caution The wall mounting bracket should be installed only by qualified personnel The mounting plate can be installed on many different types of ...

Page 7: ...ing the supplied remote control The display will illuminate when the power is on 2 Set the input to AUX using the keys on the side of the speaker or the remote AUX appears on the display 3 Start the external audio device CD player etc connected to the M812 4 Adjust the volume to the desired level FM 1 Turn on the M812 by pushing the standby key on the transmitter base the power key located on the ...

Page 8: ...ume Track Forward Rewind and FM Tune The third and subsequent speakers allow only local controls such as LocalVolume Bass Treble etc Additionally if a single speaker loses synchronization in a multiple speaker system it will not be able to automatically resynchronize To regain synchronization between the transmitter base and the speaker in a multiple speaker system it is necessary to hold the STAN...

Page 9: ... key on the side panel of the wireless speaker for three seconds MENU appears in the display 2 Press theVOLUME key to scroll to IR PROG 3 Press INPUT to select IR PROG 4 Press theVOLUME key to scroll through the remote keys that can be programmed and 5 Press INPUT to select one of the keys The display will show START 6 Point the auxiliary remote at the M812 and press the key you want to record 7 T...

Page 10: ...er base reseat it and turn it on again If using an AUX source the audio source is not properly connected to the M812 or there is a problem with the alternate audio source Connect an alternate audio source such as a CD player MP3 player or DVD player to your M812 by plugging one end of a 3 5 mm stereo cable to the line out of your portable device if it has one or to the audio source s audio out or ...

Page 11: ... it from going into protection mode It appears that the wireless speaker is not reproducing a stereo signal The MODE switch on the bottom of the unit is in the wrong position Set the MODE switch to the correct position STEREO when one speaker is used LEFT or RIGHT when two speakers are used in the same room I have three speakers connected to one transmitter base that lost sync and now it will not ...

Page 12: ...Signal to Noise Ratio 1 kHz 90 dB A weighted Frequency Response System 45Hz 20kHz 3 dB Wireless Transmission Type 2 4 GHz digital transmission for stereo audio Wireless Transmission Range Range of approximately 100 feet 30 meters Speakers Two 4 inch mid bass drivers and two 1 inch silk dome tweeters Remote Control Full function infrared Power Source Wireless Speaker AC as indicated on rear of spea...

Page 13: ...n Europea o Asia la garantía es de dos años contados a partir de la fecha de compra Para las unidades no adquiridas en la Unión Europea o Asia la garantía es de un año contado a partir de la fecha de compra El término de cualquiera de las garantías de acuerdo a ley deberá expirar al vencimiento de la garantía limitada Algunos estados y o Estados Miembros de la Unión Europea no permiten limitacione...

Page 14: ... borrar las letras del panel 3 Encendido ADVERTENCIA ANTES DE ENCHUFAR LA UNIDAD POR PRIMERAVEZ LEA ATENTAMENTE LA SECCIÓN QUE APARECE A CONTINUACIÓN El voltaje de la fuente de suministro disponible varía dependiendo del país o región Asegúrese de que el voltaje de la fuente de suministro del área en donde se usará esta unidad sea del voltaje requerido por Ej AC120V 60 Hz tal como se indica en el ...

Page 15: ...tres segundos después de haber presionado la última tecla en la unidad del parlante o control remoto 2 Sensor IR Sensor receptor IR para utilizar con el control remoto IR suministrado Base del transmisor Panel frontal 1 STANDBY EN ESPERA Cambia el modo de alimentación entre Standby En espera y On Encendido para la base del transmisor Esta luz a la izquierda de la tecla POWER Alimentación se ilumin...

Page 16: ...te en la unidad NOTA La colocación de este producto en superficies de madera con determinados tipos de acabados tales como barniz claro puede dañar el acabado Revise las instrucciones de cuidado del fabricante del mueble para saber qué tipos de objetos se pueden colocar de manera segura sobre la superficie de madera Altec Lansing no se responsabiliza por ningún daño ocasionado a las superficies de...

Page 17: ...minará cuando el sistema se encuentre encendido 2 Configure la entrada en AUX usando las teclas ubicadas en la parte lateral del parlante o en el control remoto Aparecerá AUX en la pantalla 3 Inicie el dispositivo de audio externo reproductor de CD etc conectado al M812 4 Ajuste el volumen al nivel deseado FM 1 Encienda el M812 presionando la tecla standby en espera ubicada en la base del transmis...

Page 18: ...ck Adelantar Rebobinar Pista y FMTune Sintonizar FM El tercer parlante y los subsiguientes solo aceptan los controles locales tales comoVolumen Local Graves Agudos etc Además si un parlante único pierde sincronización en un sistema de múltiples parlantes no será capaz de volver a sincronizarse automáticamente Para volver a sincronizar la base de la transmisión y el parlante en un sistema de múltip...

Page 19: ...odos 1 Mantenga presionada la tecla INPUT ENTRADA del panel lateral del parlante inalámbrico durante tres segundos En la pantalla aparece MENU 2 Presione la teclaVOLUME para avanzar o retroceder IR PROG PROGRAMA IR 3 Presione INPUT ENTRADA para seleccionar IR PROG PROGRAMA IR 4 Presione la teclaVOLUME para desplazarse entre las teclas en el control remoto que se pueden programar y 5 Presione INPUT...

Page 20: ...ol remoto suministrado Verifique el nivel de volumen del dispositivo fuente AUX y fíjelo a un nivel medio El iPod no está colocado correctamente en la base del transmisor Apague el iPod retírelo de la base del transmisor vuelva a colocarlo y enciéndalo nuevamente Si está usando una fuente AUX la fuente de audio no está conectada de manera correcta al M812 o hay un problema con la fuente de audio a...

Page 21: ...espués de un periodo de tiempo corto Cuando el M812 se reinicia regresará en el modo standby en espera Después de alimentar la copia de seguridad de la unidad disminuya el nivel de volumen para evitar que pase al modo protección Parece que el parlante inalámbrico no está reproduciendo una señal estéreo El conmutador MODE MODO ubicado en la parte inferior de la unidad no está en la posición correct...

Page 22: ...uesta de frecuencia Sistema 45Hz 20kHz 3 dB Tipo de transmisión inalámbrica 2 4 GHz de transmisión digital para audio estéreo Rango de transmisión inalámbrica Rango de aproximadamente 100 pies 30 metros Parlantes Dos amplificadores con nivel medio de 4 pulgadas y dos altavoces de agudos de cúpula de seda de 1 pulgada Control remoto Función completa infrarrojo Fuente de suministro Parlante inalámbr...

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