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1.        9vDC  Connect the supplied 9V DC 1 6A wall adapter  Connect  only the adapter supplied with the M812     Remote Control         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 all 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       1 6 keys  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 seconds   The display will show PRESET and the number of the  preset key           keys  Control the volume of a single speaker     qa  gt  gt   FR FF  keys    For iPod   e Press once to move to the previous or next track   e Press and hold the key to do a fast forward or rewind     FM tuning    e Press once to tune to the next station    e Hold the key for a second to SEEK  tune to the next  station with a clear signal     e Hold for two seconds to SCAN  cycle through each  channel until you release the ke
2.      1  Press and hold the INPUT key on the side panel of  the wireless speaker to enter the menu  about three  seconds      2  To scroll through the menu use the VOLUME       keys  3  To select a menu item press the INPUT key     4  To change the setting of a menu item scroll up or  down with the VOLUME     key     5  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     2  Press the VOLUME     key to scroll through tone  values from  6 to  6     3  Press INPUT to select a value  The value is saved  The  display exits the menu     Set FM MODE   Three FM modes are included to accommodate 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     1  Select FM MODE from the menu     2  Press the VOLUME     key to scroll through the  possible values      US  JAPAN or EUROPE     8  Press INPUT to select a value  The value is saved and  the display exits the menu     Set RF Channels   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  O
3.     Volume    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 pointing the remote control at the speaker that you  want to adjust  You can also adjust local volume using the  VOLUME keys located on the side panel of the speaker     Master volume allows you to adjust all 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     Treble and Bass    To control treble or bass levels  press the TREBLE or  BASS keys on the remote control  The display on the  speaker will indicate the levels     Reset    To reset your M812 settings  press and hold the POWER  key  0  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  iPod  FM and AUX         TUNE   TRACK        In FM mode  adjusts tuning   In iPod mode  changes tracks        POWER  Switches the power mode between Standby and On                       Bottom Panel      LOCATION  WALL   TABLE  This switch adjusts the sound to provide the best  li
4.     have three speakers  connected to one  transmitter base that  lost sync and now it  will not automatically  re synchronize     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 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  reconnect to the  outlet and power on the speaker  Press and hold  he STANDBY key on the transmitter base for  six seconds  If situation persists  you may need     manually 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  ransmitter base for six s
5.    ALTEL    LANSING      Altec Lansing octiv    AIR Wireless Speaker System  for iPod      M812    User Guide    CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN       The lightning flash with arrowhead  within an  equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to  the presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage      within the product s enclosure that may be of   sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons     Safety Information    CAUTION    To prevent electric shock do not use this  polarized  plug with an extension cord   receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade  exposure    WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this appliance to rain or  moisture     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  1  Read these instructions       Keep these instructions     Heed all warnings     Follow all instructions     nao      Do not use this apparatus near water     This apparatus shall not be exposed  to dripping or splashing  and no objects filled with liquids  such as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus     a      Clean only with dry cloth     7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions  The apparatus should not be situated on a  bed  sofa  rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings   The apparatus must not be placed in a built in installation  such as a closed  bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of 
6.   The M812 supports auxiliary audio sources such as  portable CD players     Connect one end of the supplied 3 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 auxiliary 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     Power Supply    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     Wireless Speaker    The supplied power cord attaches to the back of the  wireless speaker     Speaker Settings    Two 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 default 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 A 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 wall mounting bracket provided b
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8.  Transmitter base   e iPod adapters   e Remote control  2 AAA batteries included    e Power supply for transmitter base   e FM Antenna   e AC power cord  for wireless speaker    e 3 5mm stereo audio cable   e User guide and quick connection instructions    Set up and basic operation    Set Up    The wireless capabilities of the M812 make it easy and  flexible to set up  The transmitter base can be located up  to 100 feet from the speaker  so you can place speakers  for best sound and the base for convenient access     See the M812 Quick Start Guide for step by step  instructions for quick set up of your M812 system  In   this booklet  you ll find more detail on connections and  operation  After making connections  turn 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  If synchronization does not take place  see Wireless  Connectivity for more information  page 4      Transmitter Base    The transmitter base serves as an iPod dock and FM  tuner  It has rear connectors for auxiliary audio sources  and the power adapter     iPod Dock    The M812 works with iPods that have a dock connector   Generation 3 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  
9.  headphone jack  Connect the other end to the  input marked    AUX    on the back of the M812   s  transmitter base    e Set the volume on the audio source at mid level    e 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 crackling  sound coming from  the speaker     The iPod is not correctly 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 properly  connected to the M812 or there is  a problem with the alternate audio  source     e 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  dock    e Set the volume on the audio source at mid level    e Set the volume on the M812 at minimum level  and adjust upward to a comfortable listening  level        10    Troubleshooting       Symptom    Possible Problem    Solution       There is a crackling  sound coming from  the speaker  when  connected to PC  or laptop      The operating system   s volume level  is set too high     Chec
10. air through the ventilation  openings  Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the openings with  items such as newspapers  tablecloths  curtains  etc     8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce heat     9  No naked flame sources  such as lighted candles  should be placed on the  apparatus     10  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug   A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other  A grounding  type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong  The wide blade or  the third prong are provided for your safety  If the provided plug does not fit  into your outlet  consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete  outlet     11  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched     particularly at  plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from the  apparatus     12  Do not install in an area which impedes the access to the power plug   Disconnecting the power plug is the only way to completely remove power  to the product and must be readily accessible at all times     13  Power source     Use only power supplies of the type specified in the  operating instructions or as marked on the appliance  If a separate power  supply is included with this apparatus  do not substitute with any power  supply     use only manufacturer provided power supplies     14  Unplug this apparatus during lightni
11. econds  This will cause  he 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        11    ALTEL    LANSING      www alteclansing com  HEADQUARTERS 535 Rte  6  amp  209  Milford  PA 18337 0277    800 ALTEC 88  570 296 4434  e Fax 570 296 6887  EUROPE 13 Rue Beaumont  L 1219 Luxembourg  Luxembourg    ASIA PACIFIC 23 F  Office Tower  Shun Hing Square Diwang Commercial Centre  5002 Shen Nan Dong Road   Shenzhen  China 518008       Made for iPod    means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet  Apple performance standards     Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards   Patents pending     2008 Plantronics  Inc  All rights reserved     ALTEC  ALTEC LANSING  the Altec Lansing logo  the horn design  octiv AIR and M812 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Altec Lansing   a division of Plantronics  Inc     Plantronics  the logo design  and Sound Innovation are trademarks or registered trademarks of Plantronics  Inc  ony   iPod is a trademark of Apple  Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries  SS  All other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners       
12. es and remedies are sole warranties and remedies  available to purchaser  if  and to the extent  valid and enforceable under the  applicable law     Customer Service    The answers to most setup and performance questions can be found in the  Troubleshooting guide  You can also consult the FAQs in the customer support  section of our Web site at www alteclansing com  If you live in North America and  still can   t find the information you need  please call our customer service team for  assistance before returning the speakers to your retailer under their return policy     Tel  800 258 3288  E mail  csupport alteclansing com    If you live outside of North America  please visit our web site at www alteclansing com  and select your region to locate your country   s distributor     For the most up to date information  be sure to check our Web site at  www alteclansing com   International Distribution    International customers  For information regarding the distribution of Altec Lansing  products in your country  please visit www alteclansing com and click on your region   Disposal of Old Electrical  amp  Electronic Equipment  This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this  product shall not be treated as household waste  Instead it shall be  handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of  electrical and electronic equipment  By ensuring this product is  disposed of correctly  you will help prevent potential negative  PF consequences for 
13. k the operating system volume level and  decrease it if necessary        Interference     Move the unit to another location or select a  different RF channel        The sound is distorted     he 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  Pod 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        Intermittent buzzing     The wireless speaker    stops playing or cuts out     It appears that the  wireless speaker is  not reproducing a   stereo signal     The unit is located too close to a  GSM cell phone     The M812 has gone into an over   current  protection mode           The MODE switch on the bottom of  the unit is in the wrong position     Move the GSM cell phone away from the unit     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     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      
14. m defects in materials or  workmanship  with the exceptions stated below    What Is The Period Of Coverage    For units purchased in European Union or Asia  this warranty runs for two years  from the date of purchase  For units not purchased in Europe or Asia  this  warranty runs for one year from the date of purchase  The term of any warranties   implied by law shall expire when your limited warranty expires  Some states and   or Member States in the European Union do not allow limitations on how long an  implied warranty lasts  so the above limitation may not apply to you     What Does The Warranty Not Cover    This warranty does not cover any defect  malfunction or failure that occurs as a result  of  improper installation  misuse or failure to follow the product directions  abuse    or use with improper  unintended or faulty equipment   For information on proper  installation  operation and use consult the manual supplied with the product  If you  require a replacement manual  you may download a manual from www alteclansing   com   Also  consequential and incidental damages are not recoverable under   this warranty  Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you   What Will Altec Lansing Do To Correct The Problem    Altec Lansing will  at its option  repair or replace any product that proves to   be defective in material or workmanship  If your product is no longer bei
15. ng  manufactured  or is out of stock  at its option  Altec Lansing may replace your  product with a similar or better Altec Lansing product     How To Get Warranty Service   To get a covered product repaired or replaced  you must contact Altec Lansing  during the warranty period by e mail  csupport alteclansing com   You must  include in your e mail  your name  address  e mail address  telephone number    date of purchase and a complete description of the problem you are experiencing   In the United States  you may alternatively contact Altec Lansing by telephone at  1 800 ALTEC88     please be prepared to provide the same information  If the  problem appears to be related to a defect in material or workmanship  Altec Lansing  will provide you a return authorization and instructions for return shipment  Return  shipments shall be at the customer s expense  and the return must be accompanied  by the original proof of purchase  You should insure the shipment as appropriate  because you are responsible for the product until it arrives at Altec Lansing    How Will State Law Affect Your Rights    This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights  which vary from state to state  Please note that in the European Union  you as   a consumer might have other legal rights under national legislation of European  Union Member States governing the sale of Altec Lansing   s goods  Those rights  are not affected by this guarantee     The above limited warranti
16. ng storms or when unused for long  periods of time     15  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when  the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as power supply cord  or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not  operate normally  or has been dropped  For service  refer to qualified service  personnel  return to the dealer  or call the Altec Lansing service line for  assistance     16  This product contains batteries  please recycle per local regulations   17  Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     18  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified  by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus  When a cart is  used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over     Caution  To prevent the risk of electric shock   do not remove cover  or back   No user   serviceable parts inside  Refer servicing to  qualified service personnel     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to the presence  of important operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     Warranty    ALTEC LANSING ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY   TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ASIA     What Does The Warranty Cover     Altec Lansing warrants that its products shall be free fro
17. quency 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 turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    e Select a different channel     Troubleshooting       Symptom    Possible Problem    Solution       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        The surge protector  i  powered on     used  is not    Check that the AC power cord is fully 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     If the AC cord or transmit
18. r you may manually select  channel 1  2 or 3     1  Select RF CHAN from the menu     2  Press the VOLUME     key to scroll through the  possible values   CH1  CH2  CH3 or AUTO     3  Press INPUT to select one of the three channels or  select AUTO        NOTES    e When using more than one speaker  ensure that all  speakers are on the same channel prior to setting the  transmitter     e 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     1  Press and hold the STANDBY key on the base  transmitter for three seconds  The standby LED  on  the left  will blink  The SYNC1 and SYNC2 LEDs  indicate the current channel setting     e LED1 illuminated     CH1 is selected  LED 2 is off    e LED2 illuminated     CH2 is selected  LED1 is off      e LED1 and LED2 illuminated     CHS is selected   Both LED 1 and LED2 are on      e No LEDs illuminated     AUTO is selected  2  Press the STANDBY key to change the RF channel     8  Press and hold STANDBY for three seconds to save  your changes     To Reset DEFAULT Settings The following list shows the factory settings           This option allows you to restore some or all default i a reme   AUTO  settings  LOCAL resets VOLUME  BASS and TREBLEto    77 c0  the default settings  l      e default settings 4  FM Mode   US  FACTORY restores all options to the default settings  5  FM Presets   87 5  FM presets are also erased  6  Input   iPod  1  Select DEFAULT f
19. rom 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   Specifications  Type Description       Dimensions  W x D x H     Wireless Speaker  17 9 x 4 5 x 10 inches   457 x 115 x 255 mm        Transmitter Base  4 7 x 5 2 x 1 2 inches   120 x 132 x 31 mm        Power Output    40 Watts continuous per channel  80 Watts continuous 160 peak  total        Signal to Noise Ratio   1 kHz    90 dB     A    weighted        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  80 meters        Speakers    Two 4 inch mid bass drivers and two 1 inch silk dome tweeters    Remote Control    Full function  infrared       Wireless Speaker  AC  as indicated on rear of speaker        Power Source  Transmitter Base  9 VDC 1 6A  from supplied AC adapter        FCC Statement    CAUTION  User changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  the user   s 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 fre
20. stening experience dependent upon whether the  speaker is positioned on a table top or mounted to the  wall  The factory default is TABLE                LOCATION    CO    WALL TABLE L STEREO R     2     100 240VAC     50 60Hz   600MA                                        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 default is  STEREO        Display      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           Transmitter Base    Front Panel      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  llluminates to indicate that the transmitter base is  synchronized with one wireless speaker unit        SYNC 2 LED  Iluminates 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           Rear Panel      aux  Connect auxiliary devices  e g   portable CD players  to  3 5 mm stereo  line level input jack using supplied cable                   FM  Connect the supplied 75 Ohm FM    T    antenna 
21. t 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    Ion the remote to start playing the iPod   You  can also press    Il on the iPod itself      FM    To change the radio tuning  press  lt  lt  or B   on the remote  or the TUNE       keys on the speaker  Hold the key down  to make the tuner scan to the next strong signal  Press  the key repeatedly 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        4    AUX    To play music from an auxiliary audio device  connect the  device to the transmitter base  Control music play back  using the controls on the auxiliary device 
22. ter 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 turned 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  of the speaker will illuminate  Turn the transmitter  base on by pressing the POWER key on the front  of the transmitter base  The LED will illuminate        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 correctly seated into  the transmitter base     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     Turn off the iPod  remove it from the transmitter  base  reseat it  and turn it on again     e 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 
23. the environment and human health  which could  otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product  The  recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources  For more detailed  information about recycling of this product  please contact your local city office  or your household waste disposal service     Introduction    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 auxiliary 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 supplied  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 www alteclansing com  Go to the M812 product  page     Contents    Set up and basic operation  Basic controls and functions    Advanced operation  Specifications  Troubleshooting    pages 3 4   pages 5 7                   Information And Support    For additional information and support  visit  www alteclansing com or contact Customer Support    See inside front cover for contact information      In the Box    Your M812 system includes    e Wireless speaker s    e
24. y         P II  Play Pause  key  Press to play or pause the playback of iPod  Toggles  between play and pause modes each time it is pressed     Advanced Operation    Multi 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 will 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 will begin to flash  Continue to  hold down the STANDBY key until the LED stops flashing   about six seconds      Settings Menu    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 e AUTO  e CH1  FM MODE e CH2  e US e CH3  e JAPAN  EUROPE DEFAULT  e LOCAL  e FACTORY  EXIT    Menu Navigation  Follow these steps to make changes to the settings
25. y Altec Lansing   You can order the wall mounting bracket online at  www alteclansing 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 transmits  on the most interference free of the three channels  The  speaker searches the channels until it finds the base     It 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 eliminate the source by moving other devices  that use the same RF spectrum  For instance  laptop  computers that use 802 11 wireless networking can  conflict with your M812 wireless connection     If problems persist  you can manually set the radio  frequency  RF  channel to channel 1  2 or 3  To do so   follow the instructions in Advanced Operations under the  heading Se
    
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