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1.  Use only the size and type of batteries specified.

2.  When installing batteries, observe / – polarities. Incorrect

installation of battery may cause damage to unit.

3.  Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. alkaline with 

carbon-zinc or old batteries with new ones).

4.  If the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time, remove

batteries to prevent damage due to possible battery leakage.

5.  Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.

Charging your iPod

Select the correct insert for your particular iPod model from the chart below:

When you want to connect a different size iPod, remove the insert from the

unit and replace with the correct size insert. To remove dock insert, place

fingernail in slot on insert (Fig 3) and gently pull up. You must always use

the appropriate size insert for your iPod. You may contact HMDX Audio

Consumer Relations at 1-800-466-3342 to order the correct insert for your iPod. 

Note: Make sure you are using the correct insert for your iPod and that it is

properly docked in the unit. Failure to do so may damage your iPod.

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Before You Begin

The unit uses a backup battery system to provide continuous alarm and
clock settings in the event of a power failure. Two “AA” batteries (included)
must be inserted into the battery compartment if memory backup is
desired. When the backup battery is installed, in the event of a power
failure or the DC cord is accidentally disconnected, the LCD display will
not remain lit, but the current time and alarm time settings will be
temporarily maintained.

Getting Started

Setting Clock Time

1. Press the TIME SET BUTTON located on the top of the unit (Fig. 1);

hour digit will begin flashing. Turn the SET +/- KNOB until the current

hour is displayed. Remember to set the correct AM or PM (an icon in

the upper left of the time display is the PM INDICATOR; there is no AM

indicator) (Fig. 2).

2. Press the TIME SET BUTTON again; minute digits will begin flashing.

Turn the SET +/- KNOB until the current minute is displayed.

3. Press the TIME SET BUTTON again to exit the clock setting mode or

after 5 seconds the display will stop flashing to indicate the time is set.

Install/Replace Backup Battery

1. Make sure the DC adaptor is connected. Otherwise the time setting

may be lost during battery replacement.

2. Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom of the unit.

3. Insert two AA batteries, checking that the positive polarity matches the

picture in the battery housing.

4. Close the compartment cover.

Insert Label

iPod Model

2G nano

iPod nano 2nd Generation

nano-3G

iPod nano 3rd Generation

video 30G, 80G
classic/touch

5G iPod with Video (30GB), U2 iPod with Video, iPod classic
(80GB), iPod touch

video 60G, 160G
classic

5G iPod with Video (60GB, 80GB), iPod classic (160GB)

Summary of Contents for HMDX-C20

Page 1: ...operado en el pa s en el cual se compr el producto Un producto que requiera modificaciones o adaptaci n para habilitar su funcionamiento en cualquier pa s que no sea aqu l para el que fue dise ado fa...

Page 2: ...manual Do not use attachments not recommended by HMDX Audio specifically any attachments not provided with the unit Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord plug cable or housing If it i...

Page 3: ...igure 3 PM Indicator FM Indicator Nature Sound Icons Alarm Clock Radio dock for iPod AM FM Antennas Figure 2 AUX Line In Jack Insert Locking Tabs 1 2 3 12 4 5 6 14 11 10 9 8 7 13 15 1 Set 2 Volume 3 D...

Page 4: ...included must be inserted into the battery compartment if memory backup is desired When the backup battery is installed in the event of a power failure or the DC cord is accidentally disconnected the...

Page 5: ...the Connection Cable into the unit LINE IN located on the back of the unit 2 Press the POWER BUTTON on the unit to turn it on Fig 1 3 Toggle through the AUDIO BUTTON on the unit until you reach the a...

Page 6: ...nit is turned on it will always default to the last mode used 10 Listening to the Radio FM Antenna Extend FM wire antenna fully for best FM reception do not strip alter or attach to other antennas AM...

Page 7: ...iPod your iPod must be properly docked in the unit or alarm will default to beep wake mode Note When using the sound mode the unit will set to the last sound you listened to If you wish to change it f...

Page 8: ...you have pressed the SNOOZE NAP button once you may turn off the snooze function prior to the alarm activating again by pressing the POWER button twice The alarm will come on again the next day at th...

Page 9: ...gy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particul...

Page 10: ...ountry in which the product is purchased A product that requires modifications or adoption to enable it to operate in any other country than the country for which it was designed manufactured approved...

Page 11: ...recomendados por HMDX espec ficamente ning n accesorio no proporcionado con la unidad Nunca haga funcionar este aparato si tiene el cord n el enchufe el cable o el armaz n da ado Si no est funcionand...

Page 12: ...o Reloj Alarma plataforma para el iPod Antenas AM FM Figura 2 Enchufe AUX de entrada Inserto Leng etas de Bloqueo 1 2 3 12 4 5 6 14 11 10 9 8 7 13 15 Conector de aguja 17 Enchufe CD Plataforma Ranura...

Page 13: ...zar Esta unidad emplea un sistema de bater a de respaldo para proporcionar la hora y alarma en caso de una falla del servicio de electricidad Si se desea el respaldo de memoria por bater as se deben c...

Page 14: ...ONECTOR DE AGUJA CAUSAR EL DA O O LA DESTRUCCI N DE SU DISPOSITIVO Figura 7 Etiqueta del Inserto Modelo de iPod 2G nano iPod Nano de 2 Generaci n nano 3G iPod Nano de 3 Generaci n video 30G 80G classi...

Page 15: ...chufe de salida de su dispositivo de sonido y el otro extremo del Cable de Conexi n en la entrada de la unidad ubicada al respaldo de la unidad 2 Oprima el BOT N POWER encendido de la unidad para ence...

Page 16: ...ione varias veces el bot n TIMER temporizador hasta que aparezca la hora que eligi 15 30 45 60 minutos en la pantalla LCD 2 Para cancelar el temporizador alterne el bot n TIMER hasta que aparezca OFF...

Page 17: ...do iPod sonido radio o pitido Fig 2 Ambas AL1 y AL2 deben activarse actuando en el mismo modo Nota Para despertarse con el iPod su iPod debe estar apropiadamente conectado a la plataforma en la unidad...

Page 18: ...ra guardar Puede dejar la unidad en exhibici n o puede guardarla en su caja o en un lugar fresco y seco Para limpiar Para limpiar la carcasa de la unidad use s lo un pa o suave y seco NUNCA use l quid...

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