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AUX input
In addition to the iPod and FM radio the M812 can support an auxiliary
audio source such as a portable CD player.
• Connect one end of the supplied .5 mm stereo cable into the
auxiliary input jack (AUX) located on the back of the M812
transmitter base, and the other end to the headphone or line out
jack on your auxilliary audio device.
Note:
If you are connecting to a device that uses RCA type output
jacks you must use an optional adapter available at most electronic
stores to convert the RCA output to a .5 mm input.
The M812’s remote can be used to control the CD player if it uses a
standard IR remote system and if the IR command for the CD player
is recorded. This is done by plugging the supplied IR repeater into the
transmitter base’s IR port and aiming the IR repeater at the CD player’s
IR sensor as shown.
Note:
See “
To program another IR remote to work with the M812
”
in the Advanced Operation section.
FM antenna
The supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only. Move the antenna in
various directions until the clearest signal is received. Fix it with push
pins or similar implements in the position that provides best reception.
Power Adapter
• The M812 transmitter base is powered by the supplied power
adapter. Insert the barrel connector from the power adapter into the
DC input connector on the rear of the transmitter base. After this
connection is made, plug the power supply into a wall outlet.
Warning:
Do not plug the speaker system’s power plug into a wall
outlet until all connections are made. Also, turn off the audio source
(e.g., your iPod or alternate audio source) before connecting the output
to the speaker system’s input.
Listening to your M812
iPod
1. With your iPod docked in the M812’s transmitter base, turn on
your iPod.
2. Turn on the M812 by pushing the standby key on the transmitter
base, the power key located on the side of the unit or by using the
supplied remote control. The display will illuminate when the power
is on.
. Set the input to iPod by pressing the input selector on the remote
control or speaker.
4. Press
on the remote to start playing the iPod. (You can also press
on the iPod itself.)
5. Adjust the volume to the desired level using the keys on the side of
the unit or the volume keys on the remote.
AUX
1. Turn on the M812 by pushing the standby key on the transmitter
base, the power key located on the side of the unit or by using 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.
. 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 side of the unit or by using the
supplied remote control. The display will illuminate when the power
is on.
2. Set the input to FM.
. Press or on the remote, or the TUNE +/– keys on the
speaker to tune to your desired radio frequency. Manual tuning
is accomplished by repeatedly pressing the keys. Auto-tuning is
accomplished by holding the key down until the tuner scans to the
next station.
4. The M812 can store up to six of your favorite FM stations. To enter
presets tune to your desired station, press and hold the desired
preset key. Repeat as needed for the remaining preset keys on the
remote until all presets are used.
5. Once the desired station has been selected, adjust the volume to the
desired level.
Controlling Volume, Bass and Treble
Volume
Volume control is divided into two categories: local and master.
•
Local volume
controls a specific speaker located in the room where
you are listening.
•
Master volume
is applicable when additional, optional speakers are
used as part of a system. Master volume is useful when you want to
adjust all speakers throughout your home from a single location. The
volume range for local and master is from 0 to 80.
Local volume can be adjusted from the remote control using the +
and – keys. It can also be adjusted using the VOLUME keys located on
the side panel of the M812 speaker.
Master volume can be adjusted using the MASTER VOL keys on the
remote control.
Treble and Bass
The sound of the M812 can be adjusted to suit your individual style.
To control treble or bass levels, press the “TREBLE” or “BASS” keys on
the remote control. The display on the M812 speaker will indicate
the levels.
Reset
To reset your M812 factory settings, press and hold the power key
on the side of the speaker for five seconds. See the
Advanced
Operation
section for more information on the reset function.
Using the remote control
Installing the remote control batteries
1. Remove the battery cover by pressing the tab and pulling up
the cover.
2. Insert two AA-size batteries into the battery compartment. Carefully
follow the polarity diagram (po and negative – symbols)
inside the battery compartment.
. After batteries are installed and seated correctly, attach the
compartment cover.