Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 Speaker User Manual


 
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2. Connecting To Your MM-11. MM-1 Carton Contents
MM-1 connection sockets are found on the back
and the underside of the powered speaker. Those on
the underside are the power input socket, the USB
socket and the slave speaker socket. Those on the
side are the line input socket and the headphone
output socket. The connection sockets are illustrated
above.
Connecting the Slave Speaker
The slave speaker incorporates a captive cable that
connects to the slave speaker connection socket
on the underside of the powered speaker. The plug
on the end of the captive cable is a push t into the
slave speaker socket. The slave speaker incorporates
a facility in its base to coil any spare cable. See
illustration above right for coiling spare cable.
USB Connections
If you wish to listen to audio either stored or streamed
on your PC/Mac, connect from a spare USB socket on
the computer to the USB socket on the underside of
the powered speaker. Use the USB cable supplied.
Note: If an alternative USB cable is used it should
be no longer than 3m (10 ft).
MM-1 Powered Speaker
MM-1 Slave Speaker
Power Supply
Power Cable
USB Cable
Stereo Mini-jack cable
Remote Control Handset
Document pack containing a Quick Start Guide,
warranty information and statutory safety warnings.
Environmental Information
All Bowers & Wilkins products are
designed to comply with international
directives on the Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic
equipment and the disposal of Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). These symbols
indicate compliance and that the products must be
appropriately recycled or processed in accordance
with these directives. Consult your local waste disposal
authority for guidance.
Aux Input
If you wish to listen to an external analogue audio
source, TV audio or your PC/Mac analogue audio
output for example, connect it to the MM-1 aux in
socket on the back of the powered speaker using the
3.5mm mini-jack cable supplied.
The MM-1 aux in socket and USB input operate in
parallel so that audio signals present on either will
be heard simultaneously. This allows, for example,
computer alert sounds to be heard through MM-1
even while audio is either playing from an alternative
analogue source.
Connecting the Power Supply
Connect the MM-1 Power Supply to a mains outlet
socket using the supplied mains cable. Now connect
the Power Supply output cable to the MM-1 power
input socket. When rst connected to mains power the
MM-1 will automatically enter standby mode with its
indicator illuminating red.
Note: The table on page 5 describes all the MM-1
indicator colours and their meanings.
Headphones
A stereo mini-jack headphone socket is tted to the
back of the powered speaker. Insertion of a headphone
plug will mute the MM-1 speakers.
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