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‘Thank you for purchasing the Altec Lansing M812 Wireless Speaker System for iPod. The M812 includes one or two wireless, high-performance speakers and a transmitter base that allows you to listen to most iPod models, FM radio stations and auxliary audio sources. Music is wirelessly transmitted from the base to the speaker. Since the speakers are wireless, you can place them almost anywhere in your home. Basic playback functions for the iPod can be controlled with the suppliecl remote control.

Want audio throughout your house? Expansion is easy; you can use up to eight M812 Wireless Speakers in one System. Optional, add-on speaker units are available online at wwwalteclansing.com. Go to the M812 product page.

Set up and basic operation Basic controls and function Advanced operation . Specifications ‘Troubleshootin

Information And Support

For additional information and support, visit wwm.alteclansing.com or contact Customer Support. {See inside front cover for contact information.)

Your M812 system includes:

Remote control (2 AAA batteries includech) Power supply for transmitter base

AC power cord (for wireless speaker)

3.5 mm stereo audio cable

User guide and quick-connection instructions

Set up and basic operation

The wireless capabiities of the M812 make it easy and flexible to set up. The transmitter base can be located up 10 100 feet from the speaker, so you can place speakers for best sound and the base for convenient access.

See the 1M812 Quick Start Guide for step-by-step instructions for quick set up of your M812 system. In

this booklet, you’ find more detail on connections and operation. After making connections, tum on the speaker(s) first and then turn on the power to the transmitter base. This allows the base and speaker(s) to synchronize more

easily synchronization does not take place, see Wireless Connectiity for more information (page 4).

The transmitter base serves as an iPod dock and FM tuner. it has rear connectors for auxliary audio sources and the power adapter.

The M812 works with iPods that have a dock connector (Generation 8 iPods and newer) To use an iPod with

the M812, install the appropriate adapter plate into

the universal dock. Adapters for several different iPod models come with the M812. Other adapter sizes may be supplied with your iPod or be available from Apple.

Auxiliary Audio Devices

The M812 supports auxliary audio sources such as portable CD players.

Connect one end of the supplied 3.5 mm stereo cable into the auxliary input jack (AUX) located on the back ofthe MB12 transmitter base, and the other end to the headphone or line-out jack on your auxliary audio device.

RCA connectors. To connect a device that uses RCA- type output jacks, you must use an adapter to convert the RCA output to a 3.5 mm input. These adapters are available at most electronics-supply stores.

FM Antenna Attach the supplied FM antenna for FM reception.

The transmitter base is powered by the power supply that comes with the M812. Connect the power supply to the transmitter base, then plug the power supply into a wall outlet.

The supplied power cord attaches to the back of the wireless speaker.

To switches are located on the back of the speaker. The location switch allows you to set the speaker for table-top or wall-mounted use. The factory defaut setting is for table-top use.

The mode switch allows you to set the speaker for stereo sound or as the left or right speaker in a pair of speakers. The factory default setting is stereo.

Wall Mounting À Speaker

The wireless speaker can be placed on an appropriate level surface or mounted on a wall using the optional wall- mounting bracket

The speaker should only be mounted on the wall using a wal-mounting bracket provided by Altec Lansing. You can order the wall-mounting bracket online at wwwalteclansing.com, Go to the M812 product page.

Wireless Connectivity

‘The transmitter base and speaker can communicate over three wireless radio frequency (RF) channels. The default

setting is AUTO. You may also manually select one of the three channels.

In AUTO, the transmitter base looks for and transmis. on the most interference-free of the three channels. The speaker searches the channels until i finds the base.

I is possible that the speaker and base may lose their synchronized connection from time to time. You may also experience interference with the connection.

If you experience interference or lose the connection between speaker and transmitter base, you can force the M812 to re-synchronize. To do so, press and hold down the STANDBY key on the transmitter base. After three seconds, the LED to the left of the STANDBY key will begin to flash. Continue to hold down the STANDBY key until the LED stops flashing (about six seconds).

If you continue to experience interference, check to see if you can elminate the source by moving other devices that use the same RF spectrum. For instance, laptop computers that use 802.11 wireless networking can contiict with your M812 wireless connection.

If problems persist, you can manual set the radio frequency (RF) channel to channel 1, 2 or 3. To do so, follow the instructions in Advanced Operations under the heading Set RF Channels (page 8).

Listening To Your M812

Remote Control Operation

To control the M812, the remote control must be pointed toward the front of the speaker. (In a multi-speaker System, any speaker that is synchronized can control the system.) The transmitter base does not have an IR sensor. Commands are transmitted to the base from the speaker. The M812 remote control uses two AAA-size batteries,

Power and Input Selection

To turn on the M812, press the STANDBY key on the transmitter base or the POWER key on the side of the speaker or the remote control. Select iPod, FM or AUX by pressing the input selector on the speaker or using the remote control.

iPod With your iPod docked in the transmitter base, turn on your iPod.

Press » Ilon the remote to start playing the iPod. (You can also press > II on the iPod itself.)

FM To change the radio tuning, press #4 or »x on the remote or the TÜNE +/- keys on he speaker. Hold the key down to make the tuner scan to the next strong signal. Press the key repeatediy to manually adjust the tuning.

The M812 can store up to six of your favorite FM stations. To PRESET a station, tune to the desired frequency, then press and hold the desired PRESET key on the remote until PRESET shows on the speaker display.

AUX To play music from an auxliary audio device, connect the device to the transmitter base. Control music play back Using the controls on the auxiary device.

There are two levels of volume control: local and master. The range for local and master volume is O to 80.

Local volume affects only one speaker at a time. To adjust local volume, use the + and - keys on the remote control while painting the remote control at the speaker that your want to adust. You can also adjust local volume using the VOLUME keys located on the side panel of the speaker.

Master volume allows you to adjust al speakers in a multi-speaker system from a single location. Master volume can be adjusted using the MASTER VOL keys on the remote control.

If you have a single-speaker system, you may use master and local volume interchangeably.

To control treble or bass levels, press the TREBLE or BASS keys on the remote control. The display on the speaker wil indicate the levels.

To reset your M812 settings, press and hold the POWER key (D on the side of the speaker for three seconds. See the Advanced Operation section for more information on the reset function.

Basic Controls and Functions

Wireless Speaker Side Panel

© VOLUME + Raises and lowers the volume.

@ INPUT Changes the playback source (Pod, FM and AUX).

© TUNE / TRACK +/- In FM mode, adjusts tuning, In iPod mode, changes tracks

© POWER Switches the power mode between Standby and On.

© LOCATION: WALL / TABLE This switch ajusts the sound to provide the best listening experience dependent upon whether {he speaker is positioned on a table top or mounted to the wall The factory default is TABLE.

© MODE: L/STEREO/R Sets mode for use as a stereo, left or right speaker. Left or right mode is used when an additional speaker is connected in the same room. The factory defaut is STEREO.

© DISPLAY Displays selected source, FM frequency and menu information. The display will automatically dim six seconds after the last key has been pressed on the speaker unit or remote control

@ IR SENSOR IR receiving sensor for use with supplied IR remote control.

© STANDBY / ON Switches the power mode between Standby and On for the transmitter base. This light (left of the STANDBY key) illuminates when the transmitter base is on.

@ SYNC 1 LED Iluminates to indicate that the transmitter base is synchronized with one wireless speaker unit.

© SYNC 2 LED Illuminates when two or more M812 wireless speaker units are connected and synchronized with the transmitter base. Any speaker that is synchronized can control the system.

ax Connect auxiiary devices (e.g., portable CD players) to 8.5 mm stereo, line-level input jack using supplied cable.

er Connect the supplied 75 Onm FM “T” antenna.

© svoc Connect the supplied 9V DC/1.6A wall adapter. Connect only the adapter supplied with the M812.

© STANDBY/ON key Turns on the M812 or places it in standby mode.

@ MUTE Mutes the speaker.

© MASTER VOL +/- keys Press to adjust the volume of several speakers when they are al synchronized with the transmitter base. If you have only one speaker, these keys operate the same as +/- Keys on the ring of controls on the lower part of the remote and the volume controls on the side of the speaker.

OBASS +/- keys Adjusts the bass tones of the speaker up or down from -6 to +6 decibels.

© TREBLE +/- keys Adjusts the treble tones of the speaker up or down from -6 to +6 decibels.

© iPOD/FM/AUX keys Press to select an input source.

O1-6keys Used to select and set FM station presets. To preset an FM station: Tune to the desired FM Station. See “FM Tuning” below. Press and hold one of the preset keys for three second. The display wil show PRESET and the number of the preset key.

© +/-keys Control the volume of a single speaker. << mx (FR/FF) keys For iPod! + Press once to move to the previous or next track. + Press and hold the key to do a fast forward or rewind.

FM tuning: + Press once to tune to the next station. + Hold the key for a second to SEEK (tune to the next Station with a clear signal) + Hold for to seconds to SCAN (cycle through each channel until you release the key)

© » 11 (Piay/Pause) key Press to play or pause the playback of iPod. Toggles between play and pause modes each time it is pressed

Muiti-Speaker Systems

With a single transmitter base, you can transmit audio to as many as eight wireless speakers. Speakers can be set to standard stereo mode or to serve as pairs of left and right speakers. By adding speakers to your system, you can create separate listening areas served by one or more speakers.

When you power up a multi-speaker system, turn on

the speakers first and then turn on the power to the transmitter base. This wil allow synchronization between the speakers and the base. If one or more speakers fail to synchronize or synchronization is lost during operation, you must re-synchronize the system.

To re-synchronize the transmitter base with the speaker(s), press and hold the STANDBY key on the transmitter base. After three seconds, the LED to the

left of the STANDBY key wil begin to flash, Continue to hold down the STANDEY key until the LED stops flashing (about six seconds).

‘The settings menu of the M812 allows you to adjust setup functions, such as RF channel, and audio functions, such as bass and treble. The menu on the M812 contains the following items:

BASS RF CHAN TREBLE 2AUTO + CH1 FM MODE + CH2 sUS + CH3 Lo DEFAULT + EUROPE EFAULT

+ FACTORY EXIT Menu Navigation Follow these steps to make changes to the settings:

Press and hold the INPUT key on he side panel of the wireless speaker to enter the menu (about three secondés).

To scroll through the menu use the VOLUME +/- keys

To select a menu item press the INPUT key.

To change the setting of a menu item scroll up or down with the VOLUME +/- key.

When you finish making an adjustment, the menu operation exits and returns to the previous operation. You can also exit by selecting EXIT on the menu.

Detailed Menu Operations

Set BASS and TREBLE This menu option lets you adjust bass or treble.

1. Select BASS or TREBLE from the menu.

Press the VOLUME +/- key to scrol through tone values from -6 to +6.

Press INPUT to select a value. The value is saved. The display exits the menu.

Set FM MODE Three FM modes are included to accommodite radio frequencies in different countries. Follow the steps below to set the M812 for your region.

NOTE: When you change FM MODE, station presets are erased.

Select FM MODE from the menu.

Press the VOLUME +/- key to scrol through the possible values — US, JAPAN or EUROPE.

Press INPUT to select a value. The value is saved and the display exits the menu.

This option allows you to adjust the radio frequency (RF) channel settings to eliminate interference from other nearby wireless devices, including other M812s. The AUTO setting allows the M812 to use the clearest of the three available channels. Or you may manually select channel 1, 2 or 8.

Select RF CHAN from the menu.

Press the VOLUME +/- key to scrol through the possible values - CH1, CH2, CH8 or AUTO.

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

+_ When using more than one speaker, ensure that all speakers are on the same channel prior to setting the transmitter.

When you change the channel setting on the speaker(s), you must also 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) wi blink. The SYNC and SYNC2 LEDS indicate the current channel setting.

+ LEDI iluminated - CH1 is selected (LED 2 is off.) + LED2 iluminated - CH2 is selected (LED1 is off.)

+ LED1 and LED2 iluminated - CH3 is selected {Both LED 1 and LED2 are on)

+ No LEDs iluminated - AUTO is selected Press the STANDBY key to change the RF channel

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

CES To Reset DEFAULT Settings The following list shows the factory settings:

This option allows you to restore some or all default 1. RF Channel = AUTO settings. LOCAL resets VOLUME, BASS and TREBLE to * En the default settings. À EN Mode = US FACTORY restores all options to the default settings. 5. FM Presots = 87.5 FM presets are also erasedi 6. Input = iPod

1. Select DEFAULT from the menu: 7. Volume = 60 2. Press the VOLUME +/- key to scroll through the

defaults - FACTORY or LOCAL.

3. Press INPUT to select one of the options.

Wireless Speaker 17.9 x 4.5 x 10 inches (457 x 115 x 255 mm)

Dimensions (W x D x H) Transmitier Base 4.7 x5.2x 1.2 inches (120 x 182 x 31 mm) 40 Watts continuous per channel Power Output 80 Watts continuous/160 peak (total) Signal-to-Noise Ratio @ 1 kHz 90 dB (‘A' weightec) Frequency Response (System) 42 Hz - 22 kHz (#/- 10 dB) Wireless Transmission Type 2.4 GHz digital transmission for stereo audio Wireless Transmission Range Range of approximately 100 feet (30 moters) Speakers Two 4-inch mid-bass drivers and two 1-inch sik dome twesters Remote Control Fül function, infrared

Wireless Speaker AC (as indicated on rear of speaker)

Power Source Transmitter Base 9 VDC/1.6A (from supplied AC adapter)

CAUTION: User changes or modifications not expressiy approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used

in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to ty to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

+ 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 connected. + Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

+ Select a different channel.

No power to speaker or to transmitter base.

The power cord is not connected to a wall outlet and/or the power cord

is not plugged into the AC inlet on the back of the M812 speaker. The power supply for the transmitter base is not connected to a wall outlet and/ or the DC connection is not made at the rear of the transmitter base.

Check that the AC power cord is full seated in the AC inlet on the rear of the M812 speaker. Also check that the power adapter for the transmitter base is plugged in and connected to the DC input on the rear of the transmitter base.

The surge protector (f used is not powered on.

Ifthe AC cord or transmitter base power Supply is plugged into a surge protector, make sure the surge protector is switched on.

The wall outlet is not functioning.

Plug another device into the same wall outlet to confirm the outlet is working

The power is not tumed on.

Turn on the speaker by pushing the power key located on right side of the unit or by using the supplied remote control. The display on the front ofthe speaker wil iluminate. Turn the transmitter base on by pressing the POWER key on the front ofthe transmitter base. The LED will iluminate.

No sound is coming from the speaker.

The volume is set too low. Wrong input is selected. System is muted.

The +/- keys on the side of the speaker control volume. Press and hold the + key to increase the volume. The volume can also be raised using the supplied remote control.

Check the volume level on the AUX source device and set at mid-level

The iPod is not correotly seated into the transmitter base.

Turn of the iPod, remove it from the transmitter 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 headphone jack. Connect the other end to the input marked *AUX" on the back of the M812's transmitter base.

+ Set the volume on the audio source at mid-level.

+ Set the volume on the M812 at minimum level and adjust upward to a comfortable listening level.

Channels are not synchronized.

See Set RF Channels in Advanced Operations {page 8) to re-synchronize channels.

There is a cracking sound coming from the speaker.

The iPod is not correotly seated into the dock.

Turn off the iPod, remove it from the docking station, reseat it, and turn it on again.

If Using an alternate audio source, the audio source is not properÿ 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 headphone jack. Connect the other end to the input marked *AUX" on the back of the M812s dock.

+ Set the volume on the audio source at mid-level.

+ Set the volume on the M812 at minimum level and adjust upward to a comfortable listening level

There is a crackling sound coming from the speaker (when connected to PC

The operating system's volume level is set 100 high.

Check the operating system volume level and decrease it if necessary.

Move the unit to another location or select a different RF channel.

The sound is distorted.

The M8125 volume level is set too high.

Lower the volume level of the MB12 by using the supplied remote control or the VOLUME - key on the speaker.

The EQ function is enabled on the iPod and there is 100 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.

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 wil automatically reset itself after a short period of time. When the M812 resets it wil 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.

l'have three speakers connected to one transmitter base that lost sync and now it will not automatically re-synchronize.

In a mutti-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 doun 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 has synchronized to another transmitter base that is within range of your speaker.

You can manually re-synchronize the speaker by holding down the POWER key on the speaker for six seconds. The speaker will then synchronize with the transmitter base.

NO SYNC shows on speaker display.

Synchronization between speaker and transmitter base has failed.

Disconnect the speaker power cord from the wall outlet, wait 30 seconds, raconnect to the outlet and power on the speaker. Press and hold the STANDBY key on the transmitter base for six seconds. If situation persists, you may need to manual set the RF channel. See Set RF Channels in Advanced Operations (page 8).

The LCD displays "iPod," and the iPod is playing, but no sound is coming from the speaker.

The speaker and transmitter base have a poor connection.

Press and hold the STANDBY key on the transmitter base for six seconds. This will cause the speaker to re-synchronize with the transmitter base.

iPod does not function properly when docked to the transmitter base.

You may need to update the software on the iPod.

Go to the Apple Web site and follow the directions to upgrade your iPod to the latest software.

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