Browse and select audio from
your digital music collection
directly on the iPod or iPhone.
Use the operation panel to
perform basic operation.
If you want to stream audio to
your Beolit 12 using Airplay,
Beolit 12 must be connected to
your network and the network
button must be switched on.
The device from which you
stream AirPlay, for example a
computer or an iPhone, must
be connected to the same
network as Beolit 12.
A Beo4 or Beo6 remote control
can be used, see www.beoplay.
com/beolit12/support for more
information.
How to operate your Beolit 12
Network On/Off
Volume down
On/Off
There is light in the On/Off button
when Beolit 12 is switched on.
Network button
When you press the network
button, the light flashes white
while Beolit 12 searches for
available networks. A sound
indicates that Beolit 12 is
connected to the network and the
light becomes solid white. Orange
light indicates that Beolit 12 is
connected to your network, but
the signal is low. If the light flashes
orange continuously, you are not
connected to the network.
Flashing red light indicates a
problem. See www.beoplay.com/
beolit12/support for more
information.
Note that you must set up your
Beolit 12 to be able to join a
network, see the Quick Start
Guide.
On/Off
+
Volume up
_
Volume up/down +/–
There is light in the volume up and
down button. When the volume is
at minimum or maximum level
respectively, the light is switched
off.
Using AirPlay
Connect Beolit 12 to your network
and use AirPlay*
your BeoPlayer app, iTunes or other
apps to your Beolit 12. Select the
icon and select Beolit 12 in the
list.
*AirPlay can be used with iPod®,
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iPhone® or iPad® with iOS 4.2 or
later and all other AirPlay enabled
devices.
to stream from
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