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CONTENTS

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 

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CONTENTS & COMPANY INFORMATION 

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GREEN INITIATIVE ...............................................................................................3

INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT ................................................................................3

SERVICE INFORMATION .....................................................................................3

QUICK START 

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POWER THE BAR SPEAKER ................................................................................4

PLAYING AN IPOD 

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QUICK START 

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POWER THE BAR SPEAKER ................................................................................5

CONNECTING AUDIO FROM A TV TO THE BAR SPEAKER 

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CONNECTING VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER TO A TV 

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CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER TO THE BAR SPEAKER 

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PRODUCT INFORMATION 

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ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................................6

PRODUCT INFORMATION & POWER OPTIONS 

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FEATURES ...............................................................................................................7

DIMENSIONS ..........................................................................................................7

AC POWER ..............................................................................................................7

REMOTE POWER ...................................................................................................7

INSTALLATION 

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BAR SPEAKER PLACEMENT ..............................................................................8

INSTALLATION 

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MOUNTING THE BAR SPEAKER ONTO A WALL ............................................9

CONNECTIVITY 

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CONNECTIVITY 

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CONNECTING A TELEVISION TO THE BAR SPEAKER ................................ 11

AUDIO TO THE BAR SPEAKER ......................................................................... 11

S-VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER ............................................................... 11

COMPOSITE VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER ........................................... 11

CONNECTIVITY 

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CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER TO THE BAR SPEAKER ..............................12

AUDIO ...................................................................................................................12

COMPOSITE VIDEO ............................................................................................12

IPOD OPERATIONS 

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DOCKING AN IPOD .............................................................................................13

PLAYING AN IPOD ..............................................................................................13

RADIO OPERATIONS 

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AM LOOP ANTENNA ...........................................................................................14

FM WIRE ANTENNA............................................................................................14

TUNING THE AM/FM RADIO.............................................................................14

SAVING RADIO STATIONS.................................................................................14

SELECTING A SAVED RADIO STATION ..........................................................14

MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS 

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BUILT IN SOUND TECHNOLOGIES ..................................................................15

FOR AUDIO ...........................................................................................................15

CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SUBWOOFER ................................................15

RESETTING THE BAR SPEAKER ......................................................................15

CONTROLS & CONTROL GLOSSARY 

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CONTENTS & COMPANY INFORMATION

 

█ GREEN INITIATIVE

Environmental Commitment 

to ‘Protect for Today and 

Sustain for Tomorrow’

2009 marks the official launch of 

DPI, Inc.’s corporate campaign for 

a greener and cleaner world. DPI 

is building upon environmental 

initiatives introduced at all of their 

facilities to help formulate and sustain 

significant and important conservation 

efforts within its manufacturing and 

marketing commbar speakeries. In 

addition to targeting and selecting 

energy efficient product features, and 

structuring ‘green office’ procedures, 

other initial program efforts include: 

•  Reduction of all packaging sizes

•  Recyclable plastics for clamshell 

packages, with a plan to eventually 

replace plastic with recyclable paper

•  Recycled fiber board in place of 

the polyfoam in packing boxes

•  Recycled plastics in place 

of the virgin material in 

product construction

 

█ INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

To download this User’s Guide in 

English, Spanish, or French, visit 

the support section  at www.ilive.

net.
Para transferir esta guía de 

usuario en inglés, español, o 

francés, visite la sección de la 

ayuda en www.ilive.net.
Pour télécharger ce guide de 

l’utilisateur en anglais, espagnol, 

ou français, visitez la section de 

soutien chez www.ilive.net.

 

█ SERVICE INFORMATION

Address: 2116 Carr Street, St. Louis 
MO, 63106
Phone: 1-314-621-2881
Fax: 1-314-588-1805
Email: [email protected]
Parts Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ilive.net

Summary of Contents for IT209B

Page 1: ...For the most up to date version of this User s Guide go to www ilive net IT209B 3 1 Channel Home Music System with Dock for iPod USER S GUIDE V 2149 0511 09...

Page 2: ...oisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Additional Warnings The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be pla...

Page 3: ...23 CONTENTS COMPANY INFORMATION GREEN INITIATIVE Environmental Commitment to Protect for Today and Sustain for Tomorrow 2009 marks the official launch of DPI Inc s corporate campaign for a greener an...

Page 4: ...hich bracket is needed 2 Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker on 3 Press the Source Button to switch to iPod Mode 4 Press the iPod Drawer Button on the left side of the bar speaker to open t...

Page 5: ...eo Cable to the Video 1 Input or the Video 2 Input on the bar speaker The numbered Video Inputs need to correspond with the connected Audio Inputs The bar speaker itself has no video display In order...

Page 6: ...LEEP SHUFFLE EQ ACCESSORIES 2 Wall Mount Brackets 4 Long Screws 4 Short Screws 2 1 4 Spacers 2 1 2 Spacers 2 3 4 Spacers AM Loop Antenna FM Wire Antenna 4 Docking Brackets for iPod Remote Control 2 AA...

Page 7: ...t for DVD Player and iPod SRS TruSurround XT Preset EQ settings Electronic volume treble and bass controls Motorized iPod docking drawer Wall mountable Integrated subwoofer Station memory presets 10 A...

Page 8: ...ms below to help you get the most out of your 3 1 Channel Music System When placing the bar speaker on an entertainment center bookshelf or any time of enclosed space be sure to allow at least 2 3 inc...

Page 9: ...e the Stud Finder to locate 2 parallel wooden studs to screw the mounting brackets into 3 Mark the wall at the center of the studs using the pencil 4 Line the level up on both of your marks to make su...

Page 10: ...s to the bar speaker and in turn how the bar speaker connects to them The following pages contain more detailed instructions on what exactly needs to be done to make these connections DVD PLAYER DIGIT...

Page 11: ...ly of the bar speaker or adjusted to a fixed audio mode S VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER 1 Connect an S Video Cable to the S Video Input on the television 2 Connect the other end of the S Video Cable to t...

Page 12: ...Audio Outputs on the device 2 Connect the other end of the Stereo RCA Cable to the AV 1 R and AV1 L Stereo Inputs on the bar speaker COMPOSITE VIDEO 1 Connect an RCA Video Cable to the Video Output on...

Page 13: ...iPod during play Press the Tuning Buttons to skip between tracks or chapters on a docked iPod Press and hold the Tuning Buttons to search an individual track or chapter on a docked iPod Press the Shu...

Page 14: ...nd adjust the FM Wire Antenna after connecting it to adjust or improve FM radio reception TUNING THE AM FM RADIO 1 Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker on 2 Press the Source Button to switch...

Page 15: ...speakers and the subwoofer Music 3 1 delivers the audio through all three of the bar speaker s speakers and the subwoofer CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SUBWOOFER Requires an RCA Audio Cable 1 Plug an RCAAudi...

Page 16: ...er With the bar speaker powered off press the Timer Button to activate or deactivate the timer Press the Tuning Buttons to adjust the hour and minute when setting the Clock or Timer 04 Tuning Buttons...

Page 17: ...r another Audio Source Any device with a headphone jack line output or auxiliary output can be connected to the Line Input 07 Play Pause Button Press the Play Button to play a docked iPod Press the Pa...

Page 18: ...r to standard AC outlet 12 S Video Output iPod Only Requires an S Video Cable Use the S Video Output to output video from a docked iPod to a Television 13 AV 1 Stereo Audio Inputs AV 2 Stereo Audio In...

Page 19: ...er Connecting the FM Wire Antenna will dramatically improve FM radio reception 17 Subwoofer Output Use the Subwoofer Output to connect an external subwoofer to the bar speaker This will output all of...

Page 20: ...20 CONTROLS REMOTE SLEEP SHUFFLE EQ 21 20 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28...

Page 21: ...6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 The Bass can only be adjusted when the EQ Mode is set to Music 2 1 or Music 3 1 25 Menu Up for iPod Menu Down for iPod Buttons Press the Menu Up for iPod and Menu Down for iPo...

Page 22: ...22 CONTROLS REMOTE SLEEP SHUFFLE EQ 35 37 38 39 41 40 42 36 33 29 30 31 32 34 43...

Page 23: ...e output from the bar speaker Treble Settings 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 The Treble can only be adjusted when the EQ Mode is set to Music 2 1 or Music 3 1 38 Equalizer Button Press the Equali...

Page 24: ...2009 Digital Products International DPI Inc All other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without notice...

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