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ITP180B User Guide

Customer Helpline Number: 0844 481 5000

Playing your iPod

You can play your iPod through your bar 
speaker. Turn the speaker on using the  

 

STANDBY

 (

STANDBY/ON 

on the 

remote control) button and then select 
the iPod mode using the 

SOURCE

 button. 

Connect your iPod to the cradle on the 
front of the system to do this you need 
to open the iPod draw by pressing the   

button when in the iPod mode. Once you 
have done this you will have to select the 
correct adapter. See the chart below on 
page 15 for further details on compatible 
iPods.

 

1

   Press the   

STANDBY

 button 

(

STANDBY/ON 

on the remote control)

 

to turn the unit on.

2

   Press the 

SOURCE

 button to switch 

the unit to iPod mode. 

3

   Press the iPod drawer   button to open 

the motorized dock for iPod.

4

   Press the   button to begin playing 

the docked iPod.

Press the   and   buttons to skip tracks. 

Press 

FWD 

 and 

REV 

 to search tracks 

while listening. 

Note:

Charging your iPod

While the power is on, the micro system will 
automatically charge your iPod. 

Press the 

CHAPTER

ALBUM

, or 

PLAYLISTS

 buttons on the remote to 

navigate through the chapters, albums,  
or playlists on a docked iPod.

You can use the 

DIRECTIONAL     

 

 buttons and 

 button 

on the remote to navigate the iPod’s  
menu and make selections.

Press the 

REPEAT

 button to turn the 

repeat option on the docked iPod, off 
or on. Press the 

REPEAT 

button once to 

repeat the current audio track and twice  
to repeat an entire album or playlist.

Press the 

MENU

 button on the remote 

to access the docked iPod’s menu.

There are a range of other functions you 
can use whilst playing your iPod, please  
see below or page 5 for more details.

Please note, if the docked iPod is not 
updated with the latest firmware from 
Apple, it may not function properly  
with the unit.

Setting the Sleep Timer

Press the 

SLEEP

 button, 90 will be displayed. 

Press the 

SLEEP

 button to select a time 

between 90 and 1 minute/s. 

Select 0 to turn the sleep function off.

After the selected time has expired,  
the unit will turn itself off.

Summary of Contents for ITP180B

Page 1: ...1 ITP180B User Guide Customer Helpline Number 0844 481 5000 ITP180B User Guide Bar Speaker for iPhone iPod...

Page 2: ...channel speakers The bar speaker can also allow you to play your iPod s video and audio content through an attached television Please read the warning section on page 18 carefully before using your ba...

Page 3: ...that can be ordered direct to your door from ASDA For more information see www asda com Your Bar Speaker with dock for iPhone and iPod Set up Everyday use Advanced use Mounting the bar speaker iPod a...

Page 4: ...RCE VOLUME PLAY PAUSE S iPod DRAWER LINE IN STANDBY Press to turn the bar speaker off or on LINE INPUT 3 5mm iPod DRAWER Press to open or close the motorized dock for iPhone iPod SOURCE Press to switc...

Page 5: ...n the bar speaker off or on SOURCE Press to switch between AV AUX FM and iPhone iPod modes DISPLAY Press to view the clock on the display iPod DRAWER Press to open or close the motorized dock for iPho...

Page 6: ...le into a standard three pin wall socket and switch the power on at the wall The display will illuminate to read 00 00 Note You may need to reposition the aerial for optimum reception The best positio...

Page 7: ...the remote as shown 2 Insert the batteries as shown Make sure you place the batteries in with the positive and negative ends the correct way round 3 Replace the battery cover 2 1 Setting the time 1 Wi...

Page 8: ...tons on your remote control 3 Fine tuning can be done by pressing the TUN and buttons on your remote control Saving your favourite stations 1 Once you have selected a station as described above you ca...

Page 9: ...ning Note Charging your iPod While the power is on the micro system will automatically charge your iPod Press the CHAPTER ALBUM or PLAYLISTS buttons on the remote to navigate through the chapters albu...

Page 10: ...out of your bar speaker Advanced use 04 Note When placing the bar speaker on an entertainment center bookshelf or any type of enclosed space be sure to allow at least 2 3 inches of space around the b...

Page 11: ...sure nothing is connected to the LINE IN on the side of the unit Using a 3 5mm line in cable C You can also connect an external device to your bar speaker using the LINE IN socket on the side of the u...

Page 12: ...iPhone or iPod through your TV using a S video cable B as shown below You can also attach a Sub using an audio cable C Connect the cable to SW OUT as shown below Note You can connect an external vide...

Page 13: ...ically used when mounting the bar speaker under a television and the face of the bar speaker needs to be flush with the face of the television You should have 2x Large spacers 19mm 2x Medium spacers 1...

Page 14: ...em level 4 After you ve double checked your markings DRILL through the top hole on both mounting brackets directly into the marks you ve made on the wall If you are using the brackets only and no spac...

Page 15: ...r display 20GB 30GB 10 iPod 4th generation colour display 40GB 60GB iPod shuffle 1st 2nd generation 512MB 1GB iPod nano 1st generation 1GB 2GB 4GB 8 iPod 5th generation video 30GB 60GB 80GB 10 iPod na...

Page 16: ...c like pattern ESD electrostatic discharge due to contact with the TFT screen frame Disconnect the unit from the power supply and then reconnect Need extra help Don t worry we re just the other end of...

Page 17: ...ustomer Helpline Number 0844 481 5000 Technical specifications 09 Size 30 W x 5 D x 3 5 H Output Power 10W x 2 30W Standby power consumption 2w Please see the name plate on the rear of your unit for f...

Page 18: ...near this product Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon the product may malfunction and require user to reset Do not install this equipment in a confined or building in space such as a book...

Page 19: ...ry here s what you should do 1 First call our Customer Helpline as they may be able to help you with the problem 2 If the problem can t be resolved you will receive a reference number 3 Take the refer...

Page 20: ...in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycl...

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