Specifications

The remote
control
has
the same
six
buttons
which
perform
the
same
functions,
In
addition
the
remote
control
has
music play control
buttons
that
let
you operate most
AirPlay
and DLNA sources. (Some
music servers
and apps
are
not
compatible.):
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Play
/Pause
Stop
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Skip
back, or press and
hold
for fast reverse
~
Skip
forward,
or
press and
hold
for fast forward
There
must
be
an
unobstructed
line
of
sight
to
the
front
of
the
MC200Air
when
using
the
remote
control. Point
the remote
control
at
the
front
panel
of
the
MC200Air
when
pressing the buttons.
For
best
results
you
should
be
within
20
feet
of
the
unit
and no more than
45°
off
axis.
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Volume
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Mute
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Note:
When you unpack your remote control
there will be a plastic insulation
tab
extending from
the
battery
compartment.
This keeps
the
battery from being
depleted.
Pull
out
this
tab
before using
the
remote
control.
Eventually you'll
need
to
replace
the
remote battery. If
the
remote doesn't reliably
operate
the
MC200Air,
put
in
a
new
CR2025
3V
lithium
coin-type battery.
Joining a Network
Before you can start enjoying
the
sound
of
the
MC200Air,
you must join
the
MC200Air
to
the
same
wireless
(Wi-Fi), or wired (Ethernet),
network
being used by your music
sources-
iOS
devices, computers, etc.
Using
the
MC200Air
When
the
MC200Air
is
turned on
with
the
0
button,
the
last
input
used
is
recalled.
Note:
When
the
system
is
turned
on, it can take a few seconds
to
be ready
to
play
music.
AirPlay Mode
An
Airplay
connection
can be either a
wireless
connection
or a wired connection
via
an
Ethernet cable.
A wired
Ethernet
connection
will
override a
wireless connection.
When
the
AirPlay
input
is
active the
AIR
button
lights
green.
If
you
don't
hear music it
is
probably because
the
source
is
not
playing. If
a wi-n signal
is
not
found
the
button
lights
red.
See
the
Making
Wireless Connections
section for more information.
DLNAMode
Press
the
AIR
button
on
the
top, or on
the
remote
control,
to
switch between DLNA and AirPlay
inputs. When
the
DLNA
input
is
active the
AIR
button
lights blue.
Note:
The
AIR
button
must
be
lit blue
in order
to
stream
music
via
DLNA.
An
alternative
to
the
AirPlay
connection, DLNA
(Digital
Living
Network
Alliance) allows you
to
connect
to
a
compatible
DLNA music server
wirelessly,
or
via
an
Ethernet
cable.
For
example,
you can use
the
Windows 7
Media
Player "Play
To"
feature on your computer, or a DLNA
app
on
an
Android phone.
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