muse M-1380DBTW Bluetooth Tower Speaker User Manual

June 3, 2024
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muse M-1380DBTW Bluetooth Tower Speaker

muse M-1380DBTW Bluetooth Tower Speaker

UNPACK THE UNIT

When you unpack your new tower, make sure that you have removed all the accessories and information papers:

  • Tower speaker
  • Remote control
  • Aux in cable
  • 75 Ohm antenna cable
  • Installation accessories
  • A Wooden base
  • B Washer x4
  • C Assembly screw x4

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If you want to use your Bluetooth speaker, assembled the wooden base to the main body by the supplied screws and washers first. Insert the 75 Ohm antenna cable to external aerial socket.

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

  1. TFT display
  2. Tweeters
  3. Main speakers
  4. Subwoofer
  5. SOURCE: To turn unit on/off; To select function mode: DAB+, FM, Bluetooth, Disc, USB, AUX or RCA
  6. Bluetooth pairing function; Play/ Pause
  7. MENU: Stop playback; To access the setting menu; Return to previous step; To review the information transmitted by the radio station
  8. PRESET/SCAN: Preset radio station; auto scan the station
  9. Skip/ Search/ Tuning
  10. SELECT +/-: To adjust volume; setting up/ down; To confirm the selection/ settings
  11. Remote sensor
  12. To open/close the disc tray; Stereo pairing function.
  13. CD compartment
  14. USB port for charging
  15. AUX IN jack (3.5mm)
  16. USB port for MP3 playback
  17. NFC Tag
  18. External aerial socket
  19. AUDIO IN L/R RCA jacks
  20. AC Power Cord
  21. Cradle for tablet or Smartphone

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CRADLE FOR TABLET OR SMARTPHONE

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  2. Place your tablet or smartphone on the cradle.

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REMOTE CONTROL

  1. To turn unit on/off
  2. To mute or restore sound
  3. SOURCE: To select DAB+, FM, Bluetooth, Disc, USB, AUX or RCA mode.
  4. To adjust volume
  5. EQ button: To select desir ed sound eff ects: Default/ Rock/ Classic/ Jazz / P op
  6. LD button: Loudness On/Off
  7. DIM. button: To set the tim e out of display backlight and adjust the br ightness level of display .
  8. AUDIO button: To set the value of Bass/ Treble mode.
  9. ALM./ SLEEP button: To set the alarm time from alarm menu; To select sleep time.
  10. MENU: Stop playback; To access the setting menu; Return to previous step.
  11. button: To open/ close the disc tray; Stereo pairing function.
  12. Select up/ down; Folder up/ down
  13. Skip/ Search/ Tuning
  14. PAIRING: Play/ Pause; Bluetooth pairing function
  15. REP. button: To repeat playback
  16. RAND./ INFO. button: To turn on/ off random play function; To review the information transmitted by the radio station
  17. SCAN/ PROG.: Preset radio station; auto scan the station; To program playback sequences
  18. 1-10, +10 buttons: Number entry

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INSTALLING BATTERY
Insert 2 “AAA/ UM4” batteries to the remote control prior to use. Make sure to match their polarities (+/-) to the markings inside the compartment.

NOTES:

  • Never recharge the batteries, apply heat to them or take them apart.
  • If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time, remove the battery to avoid damage caused by battery leakage corrosion.
  • Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
  • Do not throw batteries in fire!
  • Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

POWER SUPPLY
This set operates on AC 100-240V 50/60Hz.
Connect the power cord to a convenient AC wall outlet.

Note: In a concern of saving energy, when playback has reached to the end or listening volume is set at a very low level and no control is operated on the device for a period of 15 minutes, the unit will automatically switch to Standby mode.

TURNING UNIT ON/OFF

  1. Press button to turn on the unit.
  2. Long press button on unit or press button on remote control to turn off the unit.

SELECTING FUNCTION
When the unit is on, repeatedly press SOURCE button to select desired mode: DAB+, FM, Bluetooth, Disc, USB, AUX or RCA.

ADJUSTING VOLUME
Rotate the SELECT +/- button on unit or press on remote control to adjust the volume level.

AUDIO CONTROLS LOUDNESS
Press LD button on remote control to enter into loudness setting mode. Press / on remote control to select loudness mode ON/OFF. Press on remote control to confirm.

BASS/ TREBLE
Press AUDIO button on remote control to set the value of Bass. Press / on remote control to adjust the value.

EQ
Press EQ button on remote control enter into EQ setting mode, press / on remote control to select different sound effects (Default / Rock/ Classic/ Jazz/ Pop) and press on remote control to confirm.

SETTING THE TIME AND DATE

  1. In standby mode, press and hold MENU button to access main menu.
  2. Rotate SELECT knob to select “Time setup”, press SELECT knob to enter into time setting menu.
  3. Rotate SELECT knob to select , then press SELECT knob to confirm.
  4. Use SELECT knob to set the date (DD/MM/YYYY) and time (HH:MM). (Rotate SELECT knob to adjust the setting; then press SELECT knob to confirm.)
  5. Rotate SELECT knob to select and press SELECT to confirm.
  6. Rotate SELECT knob to select “24” or “12”, then press SELECT to confirm the clock format.

SETTING THE ALARM

In standby mode, press ALM. button on remote control to access alarm setting mode. Rotate SELECT knob to select an option and/ or adjust the setting, then press SELECT knob to confirm.
Select “Alarm 1” or “Alarm 2”, then press SELECT to confirm.

  • Enable: Off, Daily, Once, Weekdays, Weekends
  • Off: The alarm is off.
  • Daily: The alarm will sound every day.
  • Once: The alarm will sound one time only.
  • Weekdays: The alarm will sound on weekday only. (Monday to Friday)
  • Weekends: The alarm will sound on weekend only. (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Time: To set the alarm time
  • Mode: To set the wake-up source: DAB, FM or Buzzer.
  • Preset: Select the last-listened radio station or desired preset radio station. This option is only available when wake-up source is DAB or FM.
  • Volume: To set the alarm volume
  • Save: Select this option and press SELECT to confirm all above settings. “Saved” will appear for a few seconds and the alarm indicator will be displayed.
    The alarm indicator will blink when the alarm time is reached.
    Note: In 12 hour clock format, be sure to observe the AM/PM indicator to set the alarm time correctly.

Stopping the Alarm

  1. Alarm repetition
    Press any buttons except and buttons to enter into snooze mode.
    The display will show “Snooze” and the remaining snooze time. Repeatedly press SELECT knob on unit or button on remote control to set remaining snooze time: 04:59 < 09:59 < 14:59 < 29:59.
    The alarm indicator and snooze indicator will blink in snooze mode.

  2. Alarm stop
    Press to stop the alarm.

Note:

  • When “Daily” is set, the alarm will sound again the next day at the same time.
  • When “Once” is set, the alarm will not sound again. The alarm indicator will light off.
  • When “Weekdays” is set, the alarm will sound again on next weekday (Monday to Friday) at the same time.
  • When “Weekends” is set, the alarm will sound again the following Saturday or Sunday at the same time.

3 – Alarm Cancellation
Press ALM. to access alarm setting menu. Rotate SELECT knob to select “Alarm 1” or “Alarm 2”, then press SELECT to confirm. Rotate SELECT knob to select

and press SELECT to confirm. Rotate SELECT to select and press SELECT to confirm to cancel the alarm. The alarm indicator disappears.

SLEEP FUNCTION

When the unit is ON, long press SLEEP button on remote control to enter to sleep setting mode, press / button on remote control to select “15-30-45-60-90-120” minutes of listening, press to confirm. Sleep icon with remaining time will show on the display. The unit will automatically turn off after the specified time. To cancel the sleep function, press / button on remote control to select “Sleep off”, and press to confirm. Sleep icon disappears.

LISTENING TO DAB/DAB+ RADIO

Connect an external antenna (supplied) to external aerial socket on back of unit before playing DAB function.
When the unit is ON, repeatedly press SOURCE button to select DAB mode. icon displayed.

The first time you use the unit, or if the station list is empty, the unit automatically performs a full scan to see what stations are available. The display will change to “Scanning……”. A progress bar will show the progress of the scan and the number of stations found during the scan will also be displayed. Stations are listed in numerical and then alphabetical order by default.

You may also need to start a scan manually to update the list of stations for one of the following reasons:

  • New stations may become available from time to
  • Stations close or can no longer be received (In the station list, invalid stations are indicated with a question mark in front of their name).
  • If reception was not good for the original scan (for example the antenna was not up), this may result in an empty or incomplete list of available stations.
  • If you have poor reception of some stations causing the audio to break up, you may wish to list only stations with good signal

To do a full scan, press and hold MENU button to enter into setting menu, rotate SELECT knob to select and press SELECT to start a scan.
Once the scan is complete, the radio returns to play the previously selected station or first station on the station list.
Select a station with  /  , then press SELECT on unit or  on remote control to confirm.

Note:

  • If no broadcasts are found by DAB/DAB+ scan, “No station found” appears in the display, then display will switch to DAB menu for the Then display will switch to DAB menu for the setting.
  • For a better reception, extend the external antenna or do the full scan again in another
  • During the search operation, the sound level is automatically

When do the setting in the menu, press the button to return to previous step

LISTENING TO FM RADIO
When the unit is ON, repeatedly press SOURCE button to select FM mode. icon and FM frequency with program type correlative information will be displayed.
Tune to a desired radio station with  /  .

Automatic search
Long press/button. The automatic search locates strong stations.

Automatic storage
Press and hold SCAN button on unit or on remote control for few seconds and the unit will automatically save the first 20 FM stations.
When it stores on a channel already been preset, the previous station will automatically be cleared and replaced by the new station.

Note: For a better reception, insert the antenna cable into the external aerial socket and extend it.

PRESET STATIONS
This unit can store 20 FM and 20 DAB/DAB+ stations.

  1. Repeatedly press SOURCE button to select FM or DAB

  2. In FM mode, tune to a desired radio station with / In DAB mode, tune to a desired radio station with      /       button, press SELECT button on unit or press  button on the remote control to confirm.

  3. Press PRESET/SCAN on unit or SCAN/PROG. on remote control to enter into preset store

  4. Rotate SELECT knob on unit or press / button on remote control to select a preset channel, then press and hold PRESET on unit or SCAN/PROG. on remote control to confirm.
    Note: If you choose a station that hasn’t been allocated, “Empty” will be displayed. If the station has been allocated before, the FM frequency or DAB station name will be displayed.

  5. Repeat step 2-4 to store other

Quick Preset

You can use the number buttons to access quick preset. Select a radio station, then press and hold the number button to store the station in preset channel respectively.
If you want to save the number of preset stations bigger than 10, please use +10 , 1-10 button. Example 1, to save the 14th preset station, firstly press +10 then press and hold 4. ( 10+4=14 ). Example 2, to save the 20th preset station, firstly press +10 then press and hold 10. ( 10+10=20 )

BLUETOOTH FUNCTION

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Pairing a Bluetooth Device

  1. When the unit is on, repeatedly press SOURCE button to select Bluetooth icon . The display will show “Connecting…” to indicate that it is in pairing
  2. On the Bluetooth device, enable Bluetooth and select “M-1380DBT” from the Device List. (Refer to the user manual of the device to be connected for detailed operations.) If the Bluetooth device prompts for a pass code, use “0000”. Some Bluetooth devices will ask you to accept the If the units are paired properly, you will hear the indication sound. The display will show “Connected”.

Note:

  • If you want to connect your Bluetooth speaker to another Bluetooth audio device, long press /  to disconnect current device first and follow the steps above to make a new
  • On some devices such as computers, once paired you must select the unit from the Bluetooth menu and choose “Use as Audio Device (stereo)” or
  • Pairing remains intact when the unit and/or your Bluetooth device is taken out of communication An active connection will be re-established when your Bluetooth device returns within range.
  • When the unit is turned on again, it will automatically try to reconnect with the most recently paired Bluetooth

Using a Bluetooth Device

  1. With a unit paired (see previous section), operate your Bluetooth device and its sound will be heard through the M-1380 DBT’s
  2. Press the button to pause playback. Press again to resume
  3. Select desired track with / .
  4. Adjust the volume using the / Volume buttons. You can also adjust the volume on the device to which you are

Using a NFC Device
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology that enables short-range wireless communication between NFC-enabled devices, such as mobile phones.

  1. When the unit is on, repeatedly press SOURCE button to select Bluetooth icon . The display will show “Connecting…” to indicate that it is in pairing mode
  2. Enable NFC and Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device (see the user manual of your device for details, tap the NFC device on the NFC tag on unit until you hear an indication voice). The display will show “Connected”. NFC device is connected to this unit via Bluetooth.
  3. Select and play audio files or music on your NFC device.
  4. To break the connection, tap the NFC device with the NFC tag on this unit again.
    Note: The operational range between the main unit and a NFC device is approximately 10 meters.

STEREO PAIRING
This function makes it possible for you to get stereo surround sound quality. It requires two Bluetooth speakers M-1380 DBT to realize the real Bluetooth radio channel wireless separation, therefore, you’ve got to purchase two M-1380 DBT.
Tips: it is suggested that the distance between the main speaker and secondary speaker is within 4 meters.

  1. Turn on two Bluetooth speakers M-1380 DBT.
  2. When both speakers are in pairing mode, press button on one Bluetooth speaker which will become the main speaker (left channel) until you hear the indication voice “Searching”, then it will search and connect to the secondary speaker (right channel). They will recognize the left and right channel automatically. You will hear the indication voice “Stereo Pairing” when the two speakers are connected successfully.
  3. Connect your main speaker to Bluetooth enabled device (e.g. smart phone).
  4. Play your song and listen to the sound in stereo.
  5. Press button on either speaker to pause playback. Press again to resume playback.
  6. Press and hold button on the main speaker to disconnect the stereo pairing.

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Hereby, NEW ONE S.A.S, declares that this MUSE M-1380 DBT is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www.muse- europe.com

LISTENING TO DISC

  1. When the unit is ON, repeatedly press SOURCE button to select Disc icon . The display will show “Reading…”. Press to open the disc tray. Insert a disc with label side facing up. Press again to close the disc tray. (Note: If there is no disc inserted, the display will show “NO DISC”).
  2. After a few seconds, the total number of tracks will appear on display for a few seconds and playback starts automatically.

CONNECTING AUXILIARY SOURCE
To AUDIO IN RCA jacks

  1. Connect your auxiliary source (e.g. DVD player) to the AUDIO IN L/R jacks on back of unit with RCA audio cable (cable not included).
  2. Press SOURCE button repeatedly to select RCA icon. The display will show “
  3. Start playback from your auxiliary source.
  4. Adjust the volume to desired level.
  5. To stop playback, disconnect your auxiliary source from the AUDIO IN L/R jacks.

To 3.5mm AUX IN jack

  1. Connect your auxiliary source (e.g. mp3 player) to the AUX IN jack of unit (cable included).
  2. Press SOURCE button repeatedly to select AUX icon. The display will show “
  3. Start playback from your auxiliary source.
  4. Adjust the volume to desired level.
  5. To stop playback, disconnect your auxiliary source from the AUX IN jack.

SETTING MENU

When the unit is on, press and hold MENU button to access setting menu. Rotate SELECT knob to select an option and/ or adjust the setting, then press SELECT to confirm.

DAB setting menu
Station List
Show a full list of DAB stations available.

Full Scan
This function allows you to automatically scan and create a list of receivable DAB broadcasts.

Manual tune
This function can be used to assist the positioning of antenna or the unit, to enhance specific channel or frequency reception ability.
Rotate SELECT knob to select and press SELECT to confirm. Rotate SELECT to select your desired frequency and press SELECT to tune to the station for the selected frequency.

Station order
Multiplex: Stations are listed in numerical and then alphabetical order.
Alphanumeric: Stations are listed in alphabetical order.
Active: stations are listed according to the signal strength of stations.

DRC (Dynamic range compression)
DRC can make quieter sounds easier to hear when the unit is used in a noisy environment.
Rotate SELECT knob to select “Off ”, “Low” or “High”, then press SELECT to confirm.
DRC off – no compression. This is the default setting.
DRC low – medium compression.
DRC high – maximum compression.
Note: DRC is effective only in dynamic range compression broadcast.

Prune station
Remove stations that are listed but unavailable.
The display will show “This will remove all invalid stations, continue?”
Rotate SELECT to select “Yes” and press SELECT to confirm.

Main menu

Time setup
Set time
Set date (DD/MM/YYYY) and time. Refer to the operations in section “SETTING THE TIME AND DATE”. ** Clock format
Set time format: 12/24 hour clock display.

Auto update
No update: show the time from system setting.
From radio: time update from FM or DAB/DAB+.

Alarms
Set the alarms. Refer to the operations in section “SETTING THE ALARM”.

EQ
Select the desired sound effect: Default, Rock, Classic, Jazz, Pop.

Sleep
Set the sleep time. Refer to the operations in section “Sleep function”.

Backlight
Set the backlight time out / level. Refer to the operations in section “Dimmer”.

Language
To select the desired language of the unit’s menu: English, Français, Deutsch, Nederlands.

Factory Reset
To restore to factory default settings.

SW version (Software version)
To review the current software version.

FM setting menu
Audio setting
To select between “Stereo or mono” and “Mono only” for the FM radio.

Main menu
Refer to the operaitons in section “ DAB setting menu/ Main menu”.
Note: In Bluetooth, Disc, USB, AUX or RCA mode, press and hold MENU button to enter “ Main menu” for setting. Refer to the operaitons in section “ DAB setting menu/ Main menu”.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning
WARNING: Disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning.

  • Use a soft, dry, clean cloth. Regularly dust the vents at the back or sides.
  • Using solvents, abrasive or alcohol-based products risks damaging the appliance.
  • If an object or liquid enters inside the appliance, unplug it immediately and have it checked by an authorized engineer.

Notes on disc

  • Do not use irregular shape CDs (example: heart-shaped, octagonal ones). It may result in malfunctions.
  • Do not place more than one disc in the disc compartment.
  • Do not try to open the disc compartment during playing.
  • Do not touch the lens. Doing so may cause malfunction.
  • If there is a scratch, dirt or finger prints on the disc, it may cause tracking error. Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out. Don’t store discs in places with high temperatures or high humidity, they can become warped. After playing, store the disc in its case.

Important Note
Before transporting the unit, remove the disc from the disc compartment.

NOW PLAYING INFORMATION
While a station is playing, the display shows its name and DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) information transmitted by the radio station such as program name, track title and contact details. When you short press MENU button on unit or INFO. button on remote control each time, the next set of information is displayed, cycling through:

DAB mode:
Program type, ensemble name, DAB variant/ channel number, region, date/ channel number, frequency, bit rate, codec/ signal error rate, signal strength/ Radio text

FM mode:
Radio Text/ PTY (Program Type), signal strength, date

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

GENERAL
POWER SUPPLY: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Consumption: 60W

BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth Version: V5.0
Bluetooth: 2.402-2.48GHz
RF Output Power: -3.905dBm
Working Distance: Up to 10 meters measured in open space (wall and structures may affect range of device)

RADIO
FM: 87.5-108MHz
DAB/DAB+: 174.928-239.200 MHz
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Should this unit exhibit a problem, check the following before seeking service:

No Power
Make sure unit is connected to AC power.

No Sound – General

  • External device’s volume is set to minimum; raise volume.
  • The M-1380 DBT’s volume is set to minimum; raise volume.

The Bluetooth device cannot pair or connect with the unit.

  • You have not activated the Bluetooth function of your device. Refer to the user manual of your device to activate Bluetooth function.
  • The unit is not in pairing mode. Press and hold the / button until the Bluetooth indicator blink fast.
  • The unit is already connected with another Bluetooth device; disconnect that device and then try again.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the device, there is no party inside for the user. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated. Avoid exposure to beam.
This compact disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT marking is located on the back cabinet.

IMPORTANT

  • The use of apparatus in moderate climates.
  • The Marking plate is located at the back of the device.
  • Make sure to have a minimum distance of 5 cm around the unit for sufficient ventilation.
  • Ensure that the ventilation openings is not covered with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
  • Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on the apparatus.
  • Do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing water.
  • Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as glass, vase on the device.
  • Do not throw batteries into fire! Respect the environment when disposing of used batteries.
  • Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or other similar heat source.
  • The power plug is used as a disconnect device and must be easily accessible. To be completely disconnected from the power, the plug of the appliance should be disconnected completely. The socket must not be obstructed and should be easily accessible during intended use.
  • Under the influence of fast transient and / or electrostatic electric phenomenon, the product may malfunction and the user must perform a power reset of the device.

If in the future, you need to get rid of this product, please note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Recycling facilities exist. Check with your municipality or ask your dealer for advice. (Directive for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)

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