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USB
Mode
You
can
connect
iOS
devices (Macintosh computers, iPods,
iPads
and iPhones) directly
to
the
MC200Air via the
USB
input.
Use
the
same Apple
USB
sync cable
that
was supplied
with
your
iOS
device. Portable
iOS
devices
are
also charged
while
connected
to
this input. The
AUX
button
is
used
to
select
both
the
USB
input
and
the
analog
Auxiliary input. The
button
lights green
when
the
USB
input
is
selected and orange
when
the
Auxiliary
input
is
selected.
Press
the
AUX
again
if
necessary
to
switch from one
input
to
the
other.
When
an
iOS
device
is
connected
to
the
USB
input,
the
song play controls on
the
remote can be used
to
start,
stop or pause song play, skip forward or backward, and fast forward or rewind.
Auxiliary
Mode
Press
the
AUX
button
on
the
top
or on the remote control. The
button
on
the
top
will
light
orange. The
MC200Air can accept
an
analog signal from a
wide
range
of
sources, such
as
CO
players and non-iOS
MP3
players. You'll need a cable
with
standard 1
/8"
(3.5mm) stereo plugs
to
connect
between
the
output
of
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, it could overload
the
inputs
of
the
MC200Air. This will
not
cause damage,
but
if
you hear
distortion,
try
turning
down
the
volume
control
of
the
source device. Similarly,
if
you
do
not
hear music
when
the
auxiliary
input
is
selected, check
to
be sure
the
source
is
playing and
that
the
volume
control
is
not
turned
down
all
the
way.
Connecting Headphones
Connect
the
headphone
plug
to
the
1
/8"
(3.5mm) jack beside
the
0 symbol. This turns
off
the
MC200Air
internal speakers.
Making
Wireless {Wi-Fi) Connections
Before
the
wireless AirPlay or DLNA
connection
features can be used,
the
MC200Air
must
join
to
your wireless
(Wi-Fi) network. The easiest and
most
common
way
to
do
this
is
via
a
WPS
(Wi-Fi Protected System) connection
to
a wireless router
that
supports
WPS
connections. A Wi-Fi
connection
can also be established
through
the
use
of
a
temporary
connection, directly
to
the
MC200Air.
Before starting
the
process
of
setting up a wireless connection:
Be
sure you
know
the name and password
of
your Wi-Fi network.
Be
sure your Wi-Fi
network
is
active.
Carefully
follow
each step described
in
the
following
sections
to
ensure successful connection.
Option 1 - Easiest
Method
-
Push
Button Setup
(easiest
method)
8
Disconnect
the
power
supply
from
the
MC200Air
about
70
seconds.
Then reconnect
the
power
supply and
press
the
0
button
to
turn
the
system on. The 0
button
will fast-blink orange for
about
20
seconds, then
light
green, indicating
the
MC200Air
is
ready.
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