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40-306

User’s Guide

Please read this User’s Guide before operating your new clock radio. 

Alarm Clock Radio with  

Dock for iPod

® 

or iPhone

Summary of Contents for 40-306

Page 1: ...TM 40 306 User s Guide Please read this User s Guide before operating your new clock radio Alarm Clock Radio with Dock for iPod or iPhone...

Page 2: ...s 4 Display 5 Top View 6 Back View 7 Remote control 8 Operation 9 Setting the Clock 10 Setting the Alarm 11 Turning Off the Alarm 12 Using Snooze 12 Using your iPod iPhone 12 Dock and Charge 12 Naviga...

Page 3: ...Recalling Preset Stations 14 Using an Auxiliary Source 15 Adjust Volume 16 Display Brightness 16 Sleep Mode 16 Installing Remote Control Batteries 17 Additional Information 19 Troubleshooting 19 Speci...

Page 4: ...e Compatible with most iPods and iPhones Alarm Clock can wake you up by buzzer iPod or FM radio FM digital PLL tuner 6 radio station presets 2 0 Stereo Speaker System Package contents Clock Radio Spea...

Page 5: ...5 Features Alarm On Wake to Buzzer Radio Mode Wake to radio Aux Mode iPod Mode Wake to iPod Clock time Alarm time FM Frequency Sleep Mode On Volume Day of the week Day of the Month Month Display...

Page 6: ...ettings SOURCE Select iPod Radio or AUX Mode Power ALARM OFF Turn clock radio on or off Press when alarm sounds to turn alarm off until the next day VOLUME Adjust volume SNOOZE DIMMER Snooze alarm whe...

Page 7: ...etting modes Select preset location when storing preset stations TIME Press and hold to enter clock setting mode ALARM Set alarm time and alarm mode Press and hold for sleep mode SPEAKER L R Connect s...

Page 8: ...m selection Repeat Select repeat options in iPod mode Shuffle Select random playback in iPod mode Play and pause playback in iPod mode Volume Up Down Increase and decrease volume Navigate up and down...

Page 9: ...Speakers 1 Unwind speaker wires 2 Plug one speaker into SPEAKER R and the other into L 2 Connect AC Adapter 1 Plug the AC Adapter s barrel plug into the DC IN jack on the back of the clock 2 Plug the...

Page 10: ...ess TUNING or or VOLUME or to set the hour then press PRESET 5 The minutes flash Press TUNING or or VOLUME or to set minutes then press PRESET 6 The year flashes Press TUNING or to set the year then p...

Page 11: ...the alarm source Wake to the last iPod track Wake to the buzzer Wake to the last used radio station 4 Press VOLUME or to select alarm volume then press PRESET 5 The alarm hour flashes Press TUNING or...

Page 12: ...alarm sounds press SNOOZE to silence the alarm for 10 minutes You can continue to use the snooze for up to two hours Using your iPod iPhone Dock and Charge 1 Select the docking cradle that fits your...

Page 13: ...CE to select iPod Mode The icon displays 2 Dock your iPod iPhone and navigate to the track you want to play 3 Press on the remote control to play and pause music 4 Press F or J on the remote control t...

Page 14: ...emote control to find a station Press and hold to auto search stations Storing Preset Stations 1 In Radio Mode tune to the station you want to store 2 Press and hold PRESET The preset location flashes...

Page 15: ...d of the cable into the audio or headphone output of your audio device 2 Connect the other end of the cable into the LINE IN jack on the back of the clock radio 3 Press 1on the clock radio or remote 4...

Page 16: ...e sound Display Brightness Press SNOOZE DIMMER on the clock radio to select one of the three available display brightness levels Sleep Mode 1 Press and hold ALARM on the back of the clock radio Sleep...

Page 17: ...cell battery as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked on the remote control 3 Replace the battery cover bBattery Notes Dispose of batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury them Do not...

Page 18: ...e cells and battery packs out of reach of children If the electrolyte in the cells should get on your skin thoroughly wash with soap and water If in the eyes rinse thoroughly with cool water Immediate...

Page 19: ...Check that AC power is plugged in properly Sound is low too much distortion Press the volume buttons to adjust volume Adjust the volume on your audio device Alarm does not sound every day Make sure th...

Page 20: ...he FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy...

Page 21: ...after the date of purchase IGNITION L P MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to abuse misuse failure to follow instructions imp...

Page 22: ...RIOD EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE IGNITION L P SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITYTO THE PURCHASER OFTHE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECTTO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIR...

Page 23: ...spectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards...

Page 24: ...0 40 306 Protect the environment by recycling used electronics Go to E CyclingCentral com to find an electronic recycling center near you 2010 Ignition L P All rights reserved Gigaware is a trademark...

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