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HW4 

Staff Quick Start Guide

Included 

• HW4 s

y

st

em

• Univ

ersal A

C

 adapt

or

Set Up

Da

ylight Sa

ving T

ime

Pr

es

s the 

time adjus

t butt

on

 t

o

 c

o

nfirm y

e

ar

. T

h

e da

te

 will flash.

Pr

es

s the   

  or  

+ butt

on

 t

o

 adjus

t time (hold f

o

r r

a

pid adjus

t).

Mak

e sur

e t

o

 set the c

orr

ect AM or PM time

. T

he PM s

y

mbol will 

appear on the clock displa

y.

 T

h

er

e is no AM s

ymbol. 

HW4QSG-06

1918-

A

                        

© 2018 HTI Industries, LLC. All rights reserved                         

Print

ed in China

• 

Plac

e the unit on a le

v

el surf

ac

e a

w

a

y

 fr

om sour

c

es of dir

ect 

sunlight or e

x

c

e

ssiv

e heat.

• 

Clean y

our unit with a soft, damp cloth. Str

ong cleaning agents, 

such as thinner or similar mat

e

rials can damage the surf

a

c

e

 of the 

unit.

Setting the T

ime Z

one and Clock

(F

act

ory Pr

eset Clock)

Pr

es

s the 

time set butt

on

 t

o

 c

onfirm time

. T

he y

ear will flash.

Pr

es

s the   

  or  

+ butt

on

 t

o

 set the y

ear

.

Pr

es

s the   

  or  

+ butt

on

 t

o

 set the da

te

 (hold f

o

r r

a

pid adjus

t).

Pr

es

s the 

time adjus

t butt

on

. 2 beeps will c

o

nfirm 

Clock Setting is c

o

mplet

e

.

C

onnect the univ

ersal v

o

ltage A

C

 

adapt

or t

o

 the DC jack on the bott

om 

panel of the unit and plug int

o a w

all 

outlet that is not c

ontr

olled b

y

 a light 

sw

it

ch and is within eas

reach of the unit. 

T

he unit ships with the Da

ylight Sa

ving T

ime (D

S

T) 

swit

ch locat

ed on the bott

om of the unit in A

u

to

 

position, and will aut

oma

tically adjus

t when the time 

 

changes in Mar

ch and No

v

ember

. T

o

 s

wit

ch manually

slide s

wit

ch t

o

 +1 t

o

 add an hour or t

o

 -

1 t

o

 subtr

act an 

hour

.

Pr

es

s and hold the 

time adjus

t butt

on

 on the bott

om of the unit t

o

 

ent

er clock setting mode

. T

h

e time

 will flash and SET will appear on 

the displa

y.

T

he firs

t time y

ou c

onnect y

o

ur ne

w pr

eset clock t

o

 the 

A

C

 outlet, the unit will aut

omatically sho

w the c

orr

ect 

Eas

tern Standar

d time

, which is the def

ault setting. If 

y

ou ar

e not in the Eas

tern time z

one

, y

o

u mus

t change 

the def

ault setting t

o

 ma

tch y

o

ur time z

one (

see 

T

ime 

Z

o

ne Setting

 belo

w). Onc

e the c

orr

ect time z

one is set, 

if the time displa

y

e

d is not c

orr

ect, f

ollo

w s

teps under 

Manual Clock Setting

 t

o

 set the c

orr

ect hour

, minut

e

y

ear and dat

e

Pr

es

s and r

elease the  

  or  

+ butt

on

 as needed until 

y

our time z

one is displa

y

ed. T

h

e time displa

y will also 

change ac

c

o

rding t

o

 z

one select

ed. 

W

h

en L

o

w Ba

tt

ery Ic

on flashes on the bott

om right of the displa

y,

 

replac

e back

up batt

eries with 2 fr

esh AA batt

eries. K

eep unit 

c

onnect

ed t

o

 A

C

 po

w

er when r

eplacing batt

eries or y

ou will lose 

settings. Mak

e sur

e t

o

 ma

tch polarity (+/–) on ba

tt

eries as sho

wn 

belo

w

Batt

ery Cautions and T

ips

 

•  

Only use the r

ec

o

mmended/

supplied batt

eries or equiv

alent.

•  

Use alk

aline batt

eries f

o

r longer lif

e.

• 

 Do not mix old and ne

w batt

eries, and do not mix alk

aline

, carbon-

zinc or 

re

char

geable nick

el-cadmium batt

eries.

•  

Insert batt

eries with pr

oper polarity (+/–) as indica

ted.

• 

R

emo

ve

 e

xhaus

ted batt

eries fr

om pr

oduct.

• 

Do not a

tt

empt t

o

 r

echar

ge non-r

echar

geable batt

eries.

• 

Do not open batt

eries or heat them be

yond normal ambient t

emper

atur

es.

• 

To

 pr

ev

ent batt

ery leak

age or damage

, r

emo

ve

 ba

tt

eries fr

om a pr

oduct if it 

will not be used f

or a month or longer

.

• 

 Use e

xtr

eme caution handling leaking batt

eries (a

void dir

ect c

ontact with 

ey

es and skin). If batt

ery leak

age c

omes in c

o

ntact with e

yes, IMMEDIA

TEL

Y

 

flush the e

ye with luk

ew

arm and gently flo

wing w

at

er f

o

r at leas

t 30 

minut

es. If skin c

ontact oc

curs, w

ash skin with clear w

at

er f

or at leas

t 15 

minut

es. Seek medical att

ention if an

y s

ympt

o

ms oc

cur

.

• 

St

or

e in c

ool, dry

, v

entilat

ed ar

ea 

away

 f

ro

m

 h

az

ar

dous or c

ombus

tible 

mat

erial.

•  

Do not dispose of batt

eries in the household tr

ash or fir

e.

• 

 F

o

llo

w

 applicable la

w

s and local r

egula

tions f

o

r the disposal and 

tr

ansportation of batt

eries.

TIP: Pres

s the Alarm On/

Off Butt

on when 

d

is

p

la

y

 i

flashing during clock setting t

o

 

to

g

g

le

 b

e

tw

e

e

n

 12 hour and 2

4

 hour displa

modes.

T

ime Z

one Setting

Ba

tt

ery back

up ins

tallation

V

olume Limit

er

T

he unit ships with the V

olume Limit s

wit

ch in HI 

position, and the maximum v

olume output will be at 

100%. F

or smaller r

ooms, slide the s

wit

ch t

o

 the L

O

 

position t

o

 limit/lo

w

er the maximum v

olume b

y

 25%.

Not

e

: Mak

e sur

e that the Y

e

ar

, Month, and Dat

e

 settings ar

c

orr

ect so that the A

u

to

 Da

ylight Sa

vings T

ime adjus

tments will 

oc

cur on time

.

Pr

es

s and hold the 

time z

o

ne butt

on 

locat

e

d on the 

bott

om 

of 

the 

unit. T

he def

ault EA

S

T

ERN time z

one 

will flash in the bott

om of the displa

y.

 

Pr

es

s and r

e

lease the 

time z

o

ne butt

on

 t

o

 c

onfirm 

time z

one setting.

Secur

e the attached Security T

e

ther t

o

 a w

a

ll 

or other permanent surf

ac

e

.

CA

UTION: DO NO

T a

ttach t

o

 an A

C

 outlet or 

cause it t

o

 bec

ome entangled with an

ything 

that can cr

eat

e

 a hazar

dous situa

tion.

outlet

Char

ging De

vic

es

C

o

nnect USB cable 

(not included) t

o

 

USB port and the 

other end t

o

 y

our 

de

vic

e

 t

o

 char

ge

.

dst

time adjust

time z

one

time set

-1   +1   aut

o

v

o

lume limit

e

r

hi            lo

w

dst

time adjust

time z

one

time set

-1   +1   aut

o

v

o

lume limit

e

r

hi            lo

w

time adjust

time z

one

time set

time adjust

time z

one

time set

time adjust

time z

one

time set

time adjust

time z

one

time set

L

o

w Ba

tt

ery Ic

on

T

ips F

or Gues

ts

• 

Using the wir

eles

s char

ger

Plac

e Qi c

o

mpatible de

vic

e

 in the middle of mark

ed char

ging tar

get 

cir

cle

, with the fr

ont f

a

cing y

o

u.

Check the wireles

s char

ging indica

tor ic

on on the right of the displa

y

:

• 

Rapid blinking ic

on – De

vic

e

 is not char

ging. R

eposition de

vic

e

.

• 

Slo

w

 blinking ic

on – De

vic

e is char

ging pr

operly

.

• 

Solid ic

on – De

vic

e

 is char

ged (

some de

vic

es do not support 

this f

e

atur

e

). 

• 

No ic

on – Not in char

ging mode (no de

vic

e

 on unit)

     •   T

h

ick or metal de

vic

e

 cases can int

erf

er

e with wir

eles

s     

   

     char

ging. R

emo

ving such a case ma

y impr

o

v

e wir

eles

s    

   

     char

ging.

     •   W

ir

eles

s char

ging uses a magnetic field. A

v

oid placing an

y   

    metal object and personal it

ems with magnetic s

tripes, such as  

    cr

edit car

ds, bank car

ds, k

e

y car

d

s, metal or magnetic phone   

    cases, et

c., near the wir

eles

s char

ging ar

ea t

o

 pr

e

v

ent damage

 

Not

e: T

h

is unit is c

o

mpatible with the Qi wir

eles

s char

ging s

tandar

d. 

PMA wir

eles

s char

ging is not support

ed.

Bluet

o

oth P

airing

Pr

es

s and hold the Bluet

o

oth Butt

on    on the t

o

p of 

the unit. T

he unit displa

y

s ‘P

AIR’ while in pairing mode

Select “iHome HW4” on y

o

ur de

vic

e’

s Bluet

ooth menu. 

T

he unit will displa

y ‘B

T’ when a de

vic

e

 is c

o

nnect

e

d.

AA x 2

Bluet

ooth is a r

e

gis

te

re

d tr

ademarks of Bluet

ooth SIG Inc. Bluet

ooth t

e

chnology is 

inc

o

rpor

at

ed under lic

ense fr

om Bluet

ooth SIG Inc.

Manual Clock Setting

FC

C Radiation Exposur

e

 Stat

ement

T

h

is

 equipment

 c

o

mplies

 with

 F

C

C

 RF

 r

a

dia

tion

 e

x

posur

e

 limits

 set

 f

o

rth

 f

o

r an

 unc

ontr

olled

 

en

vir

onment. 

• 

W

arning: Changes or modifications t

o

 this unit not e

xpr

es

sly appr

o

ve

d b

y the party r

esponsible 

for c

o

mplianc

e c

ould v

o

id the user

’s

 authority t

o

 oper

at

e the equipment.

• 

NO

TE: T

h

is equipment has been t

es

ted and f

o

und t

o

 c

o

mply with the limits f

o

r a Clas

s B digital 

de

vic

e, pursuant t

o

 P

art 15 of the F

C

C Rules.

T

h

ese limits ar

e designed t

o

 pr

o

vide r

easonable pr

ot

ection agains

t harmful int

erf

er

enc

e in a 

re

sidential ins

talla

tion. T

h

is equipment gener

at

es, uses and can r

adia

te r

adio fr

equenc

y ener

gy and, 

if not ins

talled and used in ac

co

rd

anc

e with the ins

tructions, ma

y cause harmful int

erf

er

enc

e t

o

 r

adio 

co

mmunications.

Ho

w

ev

er

, ther

e is no guar

ant

ee that int

erf

er

enc

e will not oc

cur in a particular ins

talla

tion. If this 

equipment does cause harmful int

erf

er

enc

e t

o

 r

adio or t

ele

vision r

ec

eption, which can be det

ermined 

b

y turning the equipment off and on, the user is enc

o

ur

aged t

o

 try t

o

 c

o

rr

ect the int

erf

er

enc

e b

y one 

or mor

e of the f

o

llo

wing measur

es:

• 

R

eorient or r

eloca

te the r

ec

eiving ant

enna.

• 

Incr

ease the separ

ation betw

een the equipment and r

ec

eiv

er

.

• 

C

onnect the equipment int

o

 an outlet on a cir

cuit diff

er

ent fr

om tha

t t

o

 which the r

ec

eiv

er is 

connect

ed.

• 

C

onsult the dealer or an e

xperienc

ed r

adio/TV t

echnician f

or help

.

CAN ICES-

3(B) / NMB-

3(B)

CAN RS

S-216 / CNR-216

IC S

tat

ement

 

T

h

is de

vic

e c

o

mplies with Indus

try Canada lic

ense-e

xe

mpt RS

S s

tandar

d(

s)

. Oper

ation is subject t

o

 

the f

o

llo

wing tw

o c

o

nditions: (1) this de

vic

e ma

y not cause int

erf

er

enc

e,

 and (2) this de

vic

e mus

ac

ce

pt an

y int

erf

er

enc

e,

 including int

erf

er

enc

e that ma

y cause undesir

ed oper

ation of the de

vic

e. 

L

e

 pr

ésent appar

eil es

t c

o

nf

orme aux CNR d'Indus

trie Canada applicables aux appar

eils r

adio 

e

xempts de lic

ense

. L'e

x

ploitation es

t aut

o

risée aux deux c

o

nditions suiv

ant

e

s : (1) l'appar

eil ne 

doit

 pas

 pr

oduir

e

 de

 br

ouillage

, et

 (2)

 l'utilisat

e

ur

 de

 l'appar

e

il

 doit

 ac

ce

pt

er

 t

o

ut

 br

ouillage

 

radioélectrique subi, même si le br

ouillage es

t susc

eptible d'en c

ompr

o

mettr

e

 le f

o

nctionnement.

T

h

e de

vic

e meets the e

xemption fr

om the r

o

utine e

valuation limits in section 2.5 of RS

S 10

2 and 

co

mplianc

e with RS

S-

10

2 RF e

xposur

e, users can obtain Canadian inf

ormation on RF e

xposur

e and 

co

mplianc

e. 

L

e

 dispositif r

e

nc

ontr

e

 l'e

xemption des limit

es c

o

ur

ant

es d'é

v

aluation dans la section 2.5 de RS

10

2 et la c

o

nf

ormit

é à l'e

xposition de RS

S-

10

2 rf

, utilisa

te

urs peut obt

e

nir l'inf

o

rmation canadienne 

sur l'e

xposition et la c

onf

ormit

é de rf

.

F

C

C Inf

ormation

HW4

F

C

C ID: EMOHW4

IC: 986B-HW4

T

his de

vic

e

 c

o

mplies with P

art 15 of the F

C

C Rules, oper

at

ion is subject t

o

 the f

o

llo

wing tw

co

nditions: (1) T

his de

vic

e

 ma

y not cause harmful int

erf

e

re

nc

e,

 and (2) this de

vic

e

 mus

ac

ce

pt an

y int

erf

e

re

nc

e r

e

ce

iv

ed, including int

e

rf

er

enc

e

 that ma

y cause undesir

ed oper

at

ion.

Hot

el

 T

echnologies,

 a

 division

 of

 HTI

 Indus

tries

 LL

C,

 (her

eaft

er

 r

e

fe

rr

ed

 t

o

 as

 Hot

e

l T

e

chnologies

),

 

w

a

rr

ants this pr

oduct t

o

 be fr

ee fr

om def

e

cts in w

o

rkmanship and mat

e

rials, under normal 

use and c

o

nditions, f

o

r a period of 30 da

y

s fr

om the dat

e

 of r

e

c

eipt of the it

em.

Should

 servic

e

 be

 r

e

quir

ed

 b

y

 r

eason

 of

 an

y

 def

ect

 or

 malfunction

 during

 the

 w

a

rr

anty

 period,

 

Hot

el T

echnologies will r

e

pair or

, at its discr

e

tion, r

e

plac

e this pr

oduct without char

ge

. T

h

is 

decision is subject t

o

 v

e

rification of the def

ect or malfunction upon deliv

e

ry of this pr

oduct 

to

 the F

act

ory Servic

e C

e

nt

er lis

te

d belo

w

.

Bef

or

e r

e

turning this pr

oduct f

or servic

e

, please firs

t r

e

plac

e the batt

eries (if applicable

) with 

fr

esh ones, as e

xhaus

te

d or def

e

ctiv

e batt

eries ar

e the mos

t c

ommon cause of pr

oblems 

enc

ount

er

ed. If servic

e is s

till r

equir

ed:

1. 

F

a

x a r

epr

esentativ

e at 915.6

3

3.

1388 with a R

e

turn A

u

thorization r

eques

t including pr

oof 

of pur

chase dat

e

 (i.

e

., in

v

o

ic

e number and dat

e

 fr

om dis

tribut

o

r or HTI) t

o

 r

e

c

e

iv

e a R

e

turn 

A

u

thorization Number

. Is

suanc

e

 of R

e

turn A

u

thorization Number is subject t

o

 r

e

vie

w prior 

to

 gr

anting.

 

NO ITEM CAN BE A

C

CEPTED WITHOUT A RETURN A

UTHORIZA

T

ION NUMBER.

2. R

e

mo

v

e

 batt

eries (if applicable

) and pack the unit in a w

ell-padded, hea

v

y c

o

rrugat

e

d bo

x.

3. 

Send the unit b

y

 method agr

e

ed t

o

 with y

our r

e

pr

esentativ

e

 t

o

 the F

act

ory Servic

e C

e

nt

er 

lis

ted belo

w:

C

o

nsumer R

e

pair Department

Hot

el T

e

chnologies Inc.

1330 Goody

ear Driv

e

El P

a

so TX 7

9

9

36-6420

NO

TE: Impr

operly pack

ed it

ems or It

ems r

e

c

eiv

ed without an RA # cannot r

e

c

e

iv

e cr

edit.

NO

TE: T

his w

a

rr

anty is v

alid only if the pr

oduct is used f

or the purpose f

o

r which it w

a

designed. It does not c

o

v

e

r (i) pr

oducts which ha

v

e

 been damaged b

y

 negligenc

e

, misuse or 

ac

cident, or which ha

v

e

 been modified or r

e

pair

ed b

y

 unauthoriz

ed persons; (ii) cr

ack

ed or 

br

ok

en

 cabinets,

 or

 units

 damaged

 b

y

 e

x

c

e

ss

iv

e

 hea

t;

 (iii)

 damage

 t

o

 tape

 cas

sett

e

s (if

 

applicable

); (iv) the c

o

st

 of shipping this pr

oduct t

o

 the F

a

ct

ory Servic

e C

e

nt

er and its r

e

turn 

to

 the o

w

ner

.

T

h

is w

arr

anty is v

alid only in the Unit

ed S

tat

es of America and does not e

x

te

nd t

o

 o

w

ners of 

the pr

oduct subsequent t

o

 the original pur

c

haser

. An

y applicable implied w

a

rr

anties ar

e also 

limit

ed

 t

o

 30

 da

y

s,

 and

 Hot

el

 T

e

chnologies

 will

 not

 be

 liable

 f

o

r c

o

nsequential

 damages.

 (Some

 

st

at

es do not allo

w limitations on implied w

a

rr

anties or e

x

clusion of c

o

nsequential damages, 

so these r

e

strictions ma

y not apply t

o

 y

o

u.) T

h

is w

a

rr

anty giv

es y

ou specific legal rights, and 

y

o

u ma

y also ha

v

e

 other rights which v

a

ry fr

om s

tat

e t

o

 s

tat

e

.

If y

o

u did not pur

chase this pr

oduct dir

e

ctly fr

om Hot

e

l T

e

chnologies,

please c

ontact the appr

opria

te dis

tribut

or f

o

r their w

a

rr

anty t

e

rms.

LIMITED 30 D

A

Y W

ARRANTY

(v

alid in c

o

ntiguous U

.S.A. only: not v

a

lid in Ha

w

a

ii or Alask

a

)

IMPORT

A

NT S

A

FETY INS

TRUCTIONS

W

h

en used in the dir

ect

ed manner

, this unit has been designed and manuf

actur

ed t

o

 

ensur

e y

o

ur personal saf

e

ty

.  Ho

w

e

v

e

r,

 impr

oper use can r

esult in pot

ential electrical shock 

or fir

e hazar

ds. Please r

e

ad and f

o

llo

w all saf

e

ty and oper

a

ting ins

tructions car

efully bef

o

re

 

ins

tallation and use

, and k

e

ep these ins

tructions handy f

o

r futur

e

 r

e

fe

re

nc

e

. T

a

k

e

 special 

not

e of all w

a

rnings lis

te

d in these ins

tructions and on the unit.

1. 

 W

a

te

r and Mois

tur

e

 – T

h

e unit should not be used near w

a

te

r.

 F

o

r e

x

ample: near a 

bathtub

, w

a

shbo

wl, kit

chen sink, laundry tub

, s

wimming pool or in a w

e

t basement. 

2. 

 V

e

ntilation – T

h

e unit should be situat

ed so that its location or position does not 

int

e

rf

er

e with its pr

oper v

entilation. F

o

r e

x

ample

, it should not be situat

ed on a bed, 

sof

a

, rug or similar surf

ac

e that ma

y block v

entilation openings.  Also

, it should not be 

plac

ed in a built-in ins

tallation, such as a book

case or cabinet, which ma

y impede the 

flo

w of air thr

ough the v

entilation openings.

3. 

Heat – T

h

e unit should be situat

ed a

w

a

y

 fr

om heat sour

c

e

s such as r

adiat

o

rs, heat 

re

gis

te

rs, s

to

v

es or other applianc

e

s (including amplifiers

) that pr

oduc

e heat.

4. 

 Po

w

e

r Sour

c

e

s – T

h

e unit should be c

o

nnect

ed t

o

 a po

w

e

r supply only of the type 

described in the oper

ating ins

tructions or as mark

e

d on the applianc

e

. Only use the A

C

 

adapt

er that came with the unit.

5. 

 Po

w

e

r-Cable Pr

ot

ection – Po

w

e

r supply cables should be r

o

ut

ed so that the

y

 ar

e not 

lik

ely t

o

 be w

alk

ed on or pinched b

y

 it

ems plac

ed upon or agains

t them.  It is alw

a

y

bes

t t

o

 ha

v

e

 a clear ar

ea fr

om wher

e the cable e

xits the unit t

o

 wher

e it is plugged int

o

 

an A

C

 sock

et.

6. 

 Cleaning – T

h

e unit should be cleaned only using a w

a

rm damp cloth. Do not use 

solv

ents, et

c.

7.

  

Objects and Liquid Entry – Car

e

 should be tak

en so tha

t objects do not f

all and liquids 

ar

e not spilled int

o

 an

y openings or v

ents locat

e

d on the pr

oduct.

8. 

 A

ttachments – Do not use attachments not r

e

c

ommended b

y

 the pr

oduct 

manuf

actur

er

.

9

.  

Lightning and P

o

w

e

r Sur

ge Pr

ot

ection – Unplug the unit fr

om the w

all sock

e

t and 

disc

onnect the ant

enna or cable s

y

st

em during a lightning s

torm or when it is left 

unatt

ended and unused f

o

r long periods of time

. T

h

is will pr

e

v

ent damage t

o

 the 

pr

oduct due t

o

 lightning and po

w

e

r-line sur

ges.

10

. Ov

erloading  – Do not o

v

erload w

all sock

ets, e

x

te

nsion c

o

rd

s, or int

e

gr

al c

o

n

v

enienc

re

c

e

ptacles as this can r

esult in a risk of fir

e or electric shock.

11. 

Damage R

e

quiring Servic

e – T

h

e unit should be servic

ed b

y

 qualified servic

e personnel 

when:

 

A.  

the po

w

e

r supply cable or plug has been damaged.

 

B.  

objects ha

v

e

 f

allen int

o

 or liquid has been spilled int

o

 the enclosur

e

.

 

C.  

the unit has been e

x

posed t

o

 r

ain.

 

D

.  

the unit has been dr

opped or the enclosur

e

 damaged.

 

E.  

the unit e

x

hibits a mark

e

d change in perf

ormanc

e

 or does not oper

at

e normally

.

12. 

Periods of Nonuse – If the unit is t

o

 be left unused f

o

r an e

x

te

nded period of time

, such 

as a month or longer

, the back

u

p batt

ery should be r

e

mo

v

e

d fr

om the unit t

o

 pr

e

v

ent 

damage or c

o

rr

osion.

13. 

Servicing – T

h

e user should not att

e

mpt t

o

 servic

e the unit be

y

o

nd those methods 

described in the user

’s

 oper

ating ins

tructions.  Servic

e methods not c

o

v

e

re

d in the 

oper

ating ins

tructions should be r

e

fe

rr

ed t

o

 qualified servic

e personnel.

14. 

Magnetic Int

e

rf

er

enc

e

: T

h

is pr

oduct’

s speak

ers c

o

ntain po

w

e

rful magnets which c

o

uld 

cause int

e

rf

er

enc

e

 or damage t

o

 sensitiv

e equipment such as har

d

 driv

es, CR

te

le

visions and monit

ors, as w

ell as medical, scientific, and na

vigational de

vic

es. K

e

ep 

this unit a

w

a

y

 fr

om these pr

oducts at all times. 

HW4  Quick S

tart Guide - Inside

HW4  Quick Start Guide

 (English) - Front

Size: 432 x 140 mm

Color: 1C + 1C (Black)

Material: 100 gsm WF paper

Date: June 19, 2018

Fo

lded siz

e:  108x 140(mm)

Summary of Contents for HW4

Page 1: ...HW4 Staff Quick Start Guide Included HW4 system Universal AC adaptor ...

Page 2: ... USB cable not included to USB port and the other end to your device to charge Bluetooth Pairing Press and hold the Bluetooth Button on the top of the unit The unit displays PAIR while in pairing mode Select iHome HW4 on your device s Bluetooth menu The unit will display BT when a device is connected Bluetooth is a registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc Bluetooth technology is incorporated und...

Page 3: ...lt setting to match your time zone see Time Zone Setting below Once the correct time zone is set if the time displayed is not correct follow steps under Manual Clock Setting to set the correct hour minute year and date Press and release the or button as needed until your time zone is displayed The time display will also change according to zone selected Time Zone Setting Press and hold the time zo...

Page 4: ...ch to 1 to add an hour or to 1 to subtract an hour Volume Limiter The unit ships with the Volume Limit switch in HI position and the maximum volume output will be at 100 For smaller rooms slide the switch to the LO position to limit lower the maximum volume by 25 Press and release the time zone button to confirm time zone setting dst time adjust time zone time set 1 1 auto volume limiter hi low ds...

Page 5: ...There is no AM symbol Press the time set button to confirm time The year will flash Press the or button to set the year Press and hold the time adjust button on the bottom of the unit to enter clock setting mode The time will flash and SET will appear on the display time adjust time zone time set time adjust time zone time set Manual Clock Setting ...

Page 6: ...ll confirm Clock Setting is complete TIP Press the Alarm On Off Button when display is flashing during clock setting to toggle between 12 hour and 24 hour display modes Note Make sure that the Year Month and Date settings are correct so that the Auto Daylight Savings Time adjustments will occur on time time adjust time zone time set time adjust time zone time set ...

Page 7: ...hargeable batteries Do not open batteries or heat them beyond normal ambient temperatures To prevent battery leakage or damage remove batteries from a product if it will not be used for a month or longer Use extreme caution handling leaking batteries avoid direct contact with eyesandskin Ifbatteryleakagecomesincontactwitheyes IMMEDIATELY flush the eye with lukewarm and gently flowing water for at le...

Page 8: ...you Check the wireless charging indicator icon on the right of the display Rapid blinking icon Device is not charging Reposition device Slow blinking icon Device is charging properly Solid icon Device is charged some devices do not support this feature No icon Not in charging mode no device on unit Thick or metal device cases can interfere with wireless charging Removing such a case may improve wi...

Page 9: ...e cleaned only using a warm damp cloth Do not use solvents etc 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 socket and disconnect the antenna...

Page 10: ...eration is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de license L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doi...

Page 11: ...y 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 which it was designed It does not cover i products which have ...

Page 12: ...omplies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de license L exploitation es...

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