User's Manual

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Bass Port/Handle
The bass port allows air to flow in and out of the unit in a controlled
way which is acoustically tuned to provide an extended low frequency
response. It should not be obstructed for best sound quality. The port
can also be used as a handle for moving your unit.
PSU (Power Supply Unit) input
For connection of the supplied PSU (Power Supply Unit).
Auxiliary input
Analog input via 3.5mm stereo mini-jack. Allows connection of the line
or headphone output of an MP3 player, CD player or TV when the
Player is not playing from Bluetooth, the network or the internet the
auxiliary input is always selected (if something is plugged in).
WPS button and WPS status light
If your router also features Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) this
button can simplify connection to your network by allowing keyless
setup. See page 8 for more information on how to use WPS.
Speakers
The grille is removable for servicing. The Musaic Player has been
designed for the grille to be fitted in normal use.
Reset button
The reset button is recessed inside the unit to prevent accidental
use. Press for one second to re-start setup of your Musaic unit if you
want to connect to a new Wi-Fi network, your Internet Radio presets
will be retained. Alternatively press and hold for 15 seconds to
perform a full factory reset, all settings will then be reset including
presets etc. see section on Factory Reset at end of this manual.
USB charge output
Allows connection of standard USB phone/tablet charging leads to
charge or power your phone/tablet. The MP5 and MP10 have a
‘channel’ in their base so that such leads can connect at the back and
run under the unit and out at the front if desired.
Ethernet socket
The Musaic Player can be connected to your network via Wi-Fi or
Ethernet. The Player will automatically use Ethernet if it is connected
this way. Ethernet is recommended for high-res music content or if
your Player is a long way from the nearest Wi-Fi access point. See
page 9 for details.
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