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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 ..............................pages 3-4
Basic controls and functions ............................pages 5-7
Advanced operation ........................................pages 8-9
Specifications .......................................................page 9
Troubleshooting ...........................................pages 10-11
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:
• Wirelessspeaker(s)
• Transmitterbase
• iPodadapters
• Remotecontrol(2AAAbatteriesincluded)
• Powersupplyfortransmitterbase
• FMAntenna
• ACpowercord(forwirelessspeaker)
• 3.5mmstereoaudiocable
• 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
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 by Altec Lansing.
You can order the wall-mounting bracket online at
www.alteclansing.com. Go to the M812 product page.