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You can connect iOS devices (Macintosh computers, iPods, iPads and iPhones) directly to the MC200Air via the
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USB input. Use the same Apple USB sync cable that was supplied with your iOS device. Portable iOS devices are
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also charged while connected to this input. The
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Auxiliary input. The button lights green when the USB input is selected and orange when the Auxiliary input is
selected. Press the
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
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 CD 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
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)
1 Disconnect the power supply from the MC200Air about 10 seconds. Then reconnect the power supply and
press the
button to turn the system on. The
light green, indicating the MC200Air is ready.
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button is used to select both the USB input and the analog
again if necessary to switch from one input to the other.
symbol. This turns off the MC200Air
button will fast-blink orange for about 20 seconds, then
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