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Peripherals Defined

29  REPEAT

 Press the REPEAT button to set an iPod to repeat one song, or all songs.

30  CHAPTER

 Press up on the CHAPTER button to increase the chapter number, or 

press down on the CHAPTER button to decrease the chapter number.

31  ALBUM

 Press up or down on the ALBUM button to cycle through the iPod’s 

albums.

32  AUX

 Press the AUX button to switch the player to AUX mode.

33  MENU

 Press the MENU button to enter the menu on an iPod.

34  CLOCK

 With the power off, press the CLOCK button to set the clock.

35  FL

 Press the FL buttons to adjust the volume of the player’s left speaker.

36  BASS

 Press the BASS buttons to adjust the bass level.

37  MUTE

 Press the MUTE button to decrease the volume entirely.

38  SLEEP/SNOOZE

 Press the SLEEP/SNOOZE button to set the sleep timer (5 - 90 

minutes), or activate the snooze (5 minutes) after the alarm has gone off.

39  MEMORY

 Press the MEMORY buttons to cycle up and down through preset 

radio stations.

40  PLAYLIST

 Press up on the PLAYLIST button to cycle up through the playlists on 

an iPod, or press down on the PLAYLIST button to cycle down through the playl-

ists on an iPod.

41  MEM

 Press the MEM button and select a preset to save stations to the unit’s 

memory.

42  SHUFFLE

 Press the SHUFFLE button to randomly play songs on an iPod.

43  TUN

 Press the TUN button to cycle up or down through AM or FM radio frequen-

cies.

44  DISPLAY

 Press the display button to cycle through the different items on the LCD 

Display.

45  FR

 Press the FR buttons to adjust the volume of the player’s right speaker.

46  TREBLE

 Press the TREBLE buttons to adjust the treble level.

Buttons that are not defined in the Peripherals Defined section, are defined in the Features 

Defined section.

Summary of Contents for IHS1

Page 1: ...IHT3807DT IHS1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ng use of the remote If the unit is displaying erratic behavior move away from any fluores cent lighting as it may be the cause NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equip ment ...

Page 3: ...ovided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replace ment of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs conve nience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the ma...

Page 4: ...ensure proper operation to avoid possible fire electric shock or other hazards 19 If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mas...

Page 5: ...USB AC RESET PLAY Features 1 2 3 4 5 15 20 S T M F EQ 21 7 8 10 12 16 17 18 19 22 25 26 13 14 6 11 9 27 5 24 28 23 ...

Page 6: ...control between the unit PLAY and a computer SYNC 9 Mini USB Use this Mini USB port to connect the unit to a computer and syncs your iPod directly from the player s docking station 10 AM Antenna Port Connection for the AM detachable antenna which provides flexibility and range when adjusting the AM reception 11 FM Antenna Port Connection for the FM detachable and extendable antenna which provides ...

Page 7: ... Indicator Aux Indicator and Radio Frequency through this Liquid Crystal Display 22 Light Control Switch to adjust the button lights between Hi Medium Low and Off 23 Reset Press the RESET button using a paperclip or like object to restore factory default settings on the unit 24 Fuse T1 6L 250V Fuse If this fuse is blown unplug the unit and replace it with an equivalent type 25 AUX 1 Use the AUX 1 ...

Page 8: ...i 3 4GB and 6GB iPod 4 20GB and U2 Special Edition 5 40GB iPod with color display 6 20GB 30GB and U2 Special Edition 7 40GB iPod nano 8 1GB 2GB and 4GB iPod with video 9 30GB 10 60GB and 80GB iPod nano second generation 11 2GB 4GB and 8GB iPod Inserts Model iPod Capacity 41 ...

Page 9: ...E button to set the sleep timer 5 90 minutes or activate the snooze 5 minutes after the alarm has gone off 39 MEMORY Press the MEMORY buttons to cycle up and down through preset radio stations 40 PLAYLIST Press up on the PLAYLIST button to cycle up through the playlists on an iPod or press down on the PLAYLIST button to cycle down through the playl ists on an iPod 41 MEM Press the MEM button and s...

Page 10: ...hat the timer is deactivated d Wait for 5 seconds and the timer functions will be set with the specified time Operations that are not listed in the operations section are explained in the Features Defined or Peripherals Defined sections Saving Radio Stations to the Memory a Press the FUNCTION button consecutively to select the FM or AM radio mode b Tune to the desired station using the Navigation ...

Page 11: ...os d On the iPod set the TV Out setting to On e Press the FUNCTION button until the player s mode is set to IPOD as indicated on the LCD Display f Make sure your external viewing device is set to the proper input You will now be able to control your iPod from the player s control panel and remote and view your iPod on a video display Connecting other Digital Audio Devices a Connect an audio device...

Page 12: ...al de instrucción en inglés español o francés visite la sección de la ayu da en www ilive net Pour télécharger ce manuel d instruction en anglais espagnol ou le Français visitez la section de soutien à www ilive net iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries TruBass SRS and the SRS logo are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc All other trademarks appearing herein are the pro...

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