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Connecting Headphones
Connect the headphone plug to the 3.5mm jack beside the
symbol. This turns off the MC100 Blue
internal speakers. If your headphones have a larger 1/4-inch plug you will need an adapter, available at
many retailers.
Auxiliary Input
Press the
button on the top or on the remote control. The
button on
the top will light blue.
The MC100 Blue can accept an analog signal from a wide range of sources—
from CD players to MP3 players, and even older legacy devices. You’ll need
a cable with a standard 3.5mm stereo mini plug to connect between the
source and the auxiliary input on the left side of the system.
Note:
The analog output signals from some sources can be fairly strong. If the volume level of the
source device is turned up too high, it could overload the inputs of the MC100 Blue. This is unlikely to
cause damage, but can cause distorted sound. Initially, set the volume of the source to a medium – low
level, then turn it up as needed. If you hear distortion, turn down the device’s volume control.
Wall Mounting the MC100 Blue
The MC100 Blue can be wall mounted using the
keyhole openings on the back of the system.
Install two M5 or equivalent screws in the wall.
They must be exactly 3
15
/
16
” (100mm) apart, and
level with each other. Leave about
3
/
16
” (5mm)
of the screw shaft exposed so the head of the
screw can engage the keyhole opening. Carefully
position the MC100 Blue keyhole openings over
the screw head and set it in place. Be sure the
cabinet is firmly mounted on the screw heads
before you let go of the system.
3
15
/
16
in
(100mm)