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Setting Up the Unit

Attach Rear Security Cover After Staff Adjusts These Control Settings and Functions

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Access to the power supply jack, DST switch, time set, time sync, time zone and room volume settings is on the rear of 

the unit. Attach the rear cover using the supplied thumbscrew once these settings are complete to prevent tampering.  

Remove cover for any future adjustments and reattach once adjustments are completed.

Connect Unit to Power Source

 

Plug the AC adaptor cable into the AC Adaptor Jack and the other end into a standard 120V AC wall socket. Adaptor must 

be plugged in to operate unit. 

The unit does not operate on batteries

 (a battery back up system maintains clock settings 

during power failures).

Setting the Clock Time Using Time Sync

The Time Sync feature allows you to sync the time setting on the unit to the time on your iPhone or recent model iPod (iPod 

touch, iPod nano and iPod Classic; older iPod models such as iPod mini do not support this feature).

1.  Press and release the 

Time Sync Button

 located at the back of the unit. “TIME SYNC” flashes on the display.

2.  Once sync is completed,”TIME UPDATED” appears on the display followed by 2 beeps indicating time sync is complete. 

The updated time will appear on the display.

3.  If sync was not successful, “SYNC FAILED” will appear on the display and a long beep will sound. If this happens, please 

try again, with a different iPhone or iPod if needed. If sync still fails, please see Setting Clock Manually below to set the 

clock.

 NOTE:

 iPhone time is automatically updated to the correct time via cell phone towers. The time on your iPod is accurate only 

to the time on the computer the last time the iPod was synced to it. It’s possible to have up to 59 seconds difference between 

the unit and synced iPhone/iPod.

Setting Time Zone, Daylight Saving Time, Clock and Calendar Manually

If you want to set the clock manually instead of using the Time Sync feature please proceed as follows:

1.  This unit ships with the 

DST Switch

 set to “AUTO” and will automatically adjust for daylight savings time in that position. 

To set DST manually, set to “+1” to advance the time 1 hour. Slide to “ – 1” to turn the clock back 1 hour.

2.  The default clock setting is Eastern Time. If you live in the Eastern Time zone no further adjustments are necessary. If you 

live in a different time zone press and hold the 

Time Zone Button

 on the back cabinet until the unit beeps and “EASTERN” 

appears in the clock display, then press and release the 

   or 

  Buttons

 until your own time zone appears in the display. 

Press  and release the 

Time Zone Button

 to exit the Time Zone setting mode. The unit beeps twice and the display shows 

the time in your time zone.

3.  Press and hold the 

Time Set Button

 on the back cabinet until the time display begins flashing, then press and release the 

 

or 

 Buttons

 to adjust the time display. Hold  the 

 

or 

 

Buttons

 for rapid adjustment, then release the buttons and 

press repeatedly to set the display to the exact minute. Observe the AM and PM indicators to make sure you have set the 

time correctly. 

4.  Press and release the 

Time Set Button 

again. The Year flashes in the display. Press and release the 

 

or 

 

Buttons

 to 

set the correct year if necessary.

5.  Press and release the 

Time Set Button

 again. The Month and Date flashes in the display. Press and release the 

 

or  

 

Buttons

 to set the correct month and date if necessary.

6.  Press and release the 

Time Set Button

 once more to exit the setting mode. The unit beeps twice to confirm that the time 

and calendar settings are complete.

Room Volume

1.  Slide the 

Volume Level Switch

 located on the back of the unit to High for large rooms or to Low for smaller rooms.

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Summary of Contents for HiP50

Page 1: ...Model HiP50 iPhone Alarm Clock Radio w Bluetooth Questions visit www hoteltech com HiP50 IB Size 178 x 178 mm 16 pages Printing color Black Mat l 90gsm book paper Nov 14 11 P1 ...

Page 2: ...een it and the furniture Clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water Stronger cleaning agents such as Benzene thinner or similar materials can damage the surface of the unit NOTE The HiP50 is designed for use with Bluetooth wireless devices compatible with the HFP HSP A2DP and AVRCP streaming audio profiles Refer to your Bluetooth device s user manual or technical sup...

Page 3: ...radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna In...

Page 4: ...Button Reverse Set Button Wake to Button Function Button Controls and Indicators Snooze Dimmer Button Device rest Rear Panel Top Panel Power Button Flexible 30 pin connector for iPhone iPod FM Presets Button Lower raise volume Button Pairing Button Alarm Set Button Alarm On Off Button Bedtime Beats Button Microphone P4 USB Charge port Switch charging circuit Line in cord Rear Cover FM Antenna 1 1 ...

Page 5: ...to DST time set time zone time sync high low volume level DC 12V 3 5A RESET RESET TESTT E ST 4 Room volume The unit has a High Low Volume setting switch on the back Move the switch to the desired position for the room size Staff can access DST Daylight Saving Time Time Set Time Sync Time Zone High Low Volume settings and power supply jack on the rear of the unit Turn the thumbscrew to remove the R...

Page 6: ...y tether to a wall or other permanent surface DO NOT attempt to attach the tether to an AC wall outlet or cause it to become entangled with anything that can create a hazardous situation Attach the Rear Cover to the unit a Press the Function Button as needed to select FM band b Press the FM Presets Button to select a preset number P1 P6 and then hold the FM Presets Button until the selected preset...

Page 7: ...ifference between the unit and synced iPhone iPod Setting Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Clock and Calendar Manually If you want to set the clock manually instead of using the Time Sync feature please proceed as follows 1 This unit ships with the DST Switch set to AUTO and will automatically adjust for daylight savings time in that position To set DST manually set to 1 to advance the time 1 hour S...

Page 8: ...everal times during the 1 hour alarm cycle Sure Alarm The unit has a sure alarm feature If back up battery is installed the buzzer alarm will still sound in the event of a power failure Charging your iPhone Pod 1 Gently dock your iPhone or iPod While an iPhone iPod is docked in the unit and the unit is connected to AC power it recharges until fully charged Listening to iPhone iPod 1 Dock the alrea...

Page 9: ...on the unit to adjust the system volume 6 Press the Button to turn off the radio Using the Line in Cord 1 An audio line in cord comes with the unit Use it to play non docking iPod models or other audio devices through the unit Make sure there is no iPhone iPod docked in the unit when using the line in cord Press the Function Button until LINE IN appears on the display Store the audio line in cord ...

Page 10: ...50 to play your Bluetooth enabled device The display will show Bluetooth Depending on the Bluetooth device you are using you may need to manually go into media player mode on your device to make it work properly 4 Press the Button again to pause play press again to resume it 5 Press the or Button on the HiP50 to adjust the system volume Please remember to turn off Bluetooth device manually NOTE Th...

Page 11: ...installed to provide continuous alarm operation and clock settings in the event of a power failure Remove the battery pull tab before use When the Battery Low Icon located on the lower right of the display is flashing it is time to replace the back up battery The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the unit 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the battery compartment cover located on...

Page 12: ...leaned only as recommended See the Maintenance section of this manual for cleaning instructions 7 Objects and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into any openings or vents located on the product 8 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer 9 Lightning and Power Surge Protection Unplug the unit from the wall ...

Page 13: ...omes out Check the volume setting Make sure your iPhone iPod is working properly before docking into the unit Please refer to your iPhone iPod manual for details See above for software upgrade information You may need to reset your iPhone iPod Refer to your iPhone or iPod user guide for details on how to perform a reset Using 1st or 2nd generation iPod iPod Shuffle or other devices Unit cannot con...

Page 14: ...or other Bluetooth devices Device does not support the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles While you need the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles to stream music to the unit you can still use the handsfree speaker phone functionality Device and unit are not paired AND linked Make sure your phone supports the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles before linking pairing The unit defaults to the last linked ...

Page 15: ...it in a well padded heavy corrugated box 3 Send the unit by method agreed to with your representative to the Factory Service Center listed below Consumer Repair Department Hotel Technologies Inc 1330 Goodyear Drive El Paso TX 79936 6420 NOTE Improperly packed items or Items received without an RA cannot receive credit NOTE This warranty is valid only if the product is used for the purpose for whic...

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