THOMSON MW-1266 Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

 

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  The Bluetooth compatibility cannot be ensured for devices (e.g. mobile 

phones) getting released in the future. 

  To ensure an optimal connection, make sure that the battery of your 

player is completely charged. 

  Some of the mobile phone brands have an energy-saving mode. 

Deactivate the energy-saving mode as it can otherwise result in 
problems during the data transfer through Bluetooth. 

  To be able to transfer audio data, Bluetooth needs to stay activated in 

your player Observe the operation manual of your player. 

  If a mobile phone on which you are playing music receives a call, the 

music will be interrupted. The sound however is not played back via the 
speaker. After you have ended the call, the devices are connected to 

each other again and playback continues. The volume increases slowly. 

 

USB Port : 5V Power Supply 

This USB port is designed for charging external devices only. 

 

AUX-IN (LINE IN) OPERATION

                                                                            

If you are using an iPod or other MP3/digital audio player which can not 
connect this unit via Bluetooth, you can still play it on the unit via an audio 
connecting cable.

  

1.   Connect an end of the audio cable (accompanied) to the headphone or 
line-out jack of an audio device and plug the other end into the Aux -in jack 
located on back of the main unit .  
2.   Press the 

 

button on the main unit or press & hold the 

key on 

remote control to turn on the unit. 
3.  Press MODE Button until the power indicator turns to Green to enter  
the AUX-IN mode. 
4.  Start the playback of the audio device connected. 
5.  Press “Vol +” / “Vol – ” key on remote control or  press and hold the“>”/ 
“<”button on the main unit to raise/lower the volume level. When finished, 
press and hold the 

  

button on the main unit or press & hold the 

 key 

on remote control to turn off the main unit. Remember to turn off your audio 
device, too. 
 

Summary of Contents for MW-1266

Page 1: ...2 2 1 1C CH H B Bl lu ue et to oo ot th h S Sp pe ea ak ke er r PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT Model No MW 1266...

Page 2: ...venience receptacles and at the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unuse...

Page 3: ...operable 21 This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth 22 23 This lightn...

Page 4: ...4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS Front View Top View Back View...

Page 5: ...DE button Press to toggle between Bluetooth and Aux in modes 11 EQ Button 12 MUTE Button 5 Play Pause button Album up 13 14 Album down 6 Power On Standby Button 15 button previous track 16 button next...

Page 6: ...ger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same type battery Only use a good quality known brand battery to ensure the longest life and best performance If the remot...

Page 7: ...Blue colour for Bluetooth mode SPECIAL TIPS If Blue colour indicator flashes means that the speaker is available for pairing with other Bluetooth devices now and if pairing is completed the blue colou...

Page 8: ...ow that the unit is in pairing mode 3 Chose the Bluetooth menu in your player and register the device in your player For this refer to the operation manual of your player The device MW 1266 will show...

Page 9: ...owly USB Port 5V Power Supply This USB port is designed for charging external devices only AUX IN LINE IN OPERATION If you are using an iPod or other MP3 digital audio player which can not connect thi...

Page 10: ...audio source Pairing does not work Check whether the audio source supports the A2DP protocol Audio source is switched off Switch on the audio source Bluetooth is switched off at the audio source Swit...

Page 11: ...tery Standby power consumption 0 5W Protection Class II Net Weight approx 2 5kg Temperature rage for use 0 45 Bluetooth Bluetooth support V3 0 EDR Range approx 10 metres Transmission frequency 2 4GHz...

Page 12: ...res Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is...

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