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Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
The sound
is distorted.
The M812’s volume level is set too high.
Lower the volume level of the M812 by using the supplied remote
control or the VOLUME – key on the speaker.
The EQ function is enabled on the iPod and
there is too much bass.
Disable the EQ function of the iPod or turn down the bass on the M812.
The WALL/TABLE switch on the bottom
of the wireless speaker is in the wrong
position.
Ensure the WALL/TABLE switch on the bottom of the M812 is set to the
proper position.
There is radio
interference.
The unit is too close to a radio tower.
Move the unit to see if the interference goes away.
Intermittent
buzzing.
The unit is located too close to a GSM
cell phone.
Move the GSM cell phone away from the unit.
The wireless speaker
stops playing or
cuts out.
The M812 has gone into an over-current,
protection mode.
Reduce the volume level. The M812 will automatically reset itself after
a short period of time. When the M812 resets it will come back in the
standby mode. Upon powering the unit back up, reduce the volume level
to prevent 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 automatically
resynchronize.
In a multi-speaker system, if a single
speaker loses synchronization that speaker
unit will not be able to automatically regain
synchronization.
To manually regain synchronization between the transmitter base and
the speakers, hold down the STANDBY key on the transmitter base for six
seconds. The speakers will then synchronize with the transmitter base.
My speaker is
picking up music
from a different
source.
Your speaker unit has synchronized with a
different transmitter base.
You can manually re-synchronize the speaker by holding down the
STANDBY key on the transmitter base for six seconds. The speaker(s) will
then synchronize with the transmitter base. This is only necessary if your
speaker has synchronized to someone’s transmitter base that is in close
proximity to your speaker unit, as could be encountered in an office or
condo environment.