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HD Radio Receiver with iPod Dock and Dual Alarm Clock                  

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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Delay in the HD Radio™ System 

Digital systems inherently produce a delay in audio. To overcome such delay, HD Radio™ broadcasting uses a station’s current analog signal to ensure fast 
tuning of an AM or FM station. After an estimated 5 seconds, the audio will change from analog to digital HD Radio™ broadcasting. 
If the change is smooth, the radio station will implement the HD Radio™ broadcast correctly. But if the station has no smooth change, you will experience a 
jump in content of an estimated 5 seconds. The HD Radio™ Receiver is not a problem. It is an HD Radio™ broadcaster’s implementation problem which 
could be corrected by the station through time. 

 

Today’s analog is only preset on the main channel. If you tune directly to a station’s multicast channel (Not the first multicast), there will have a 
delay of about 5 seconds before audio or content is heard. This operation is normal. 

 

Displaying Text Information 

If digital HD Radio™ broadcasting or analog broadcasting having RBDS is tuned on, you can change the currently serving text data.  
 

RBDS 

This radio supports RBDS, Program Identification, Radio Text, Program Service and Program Type.  
 

AUX Operation 

You can play other music sources (MP3, CD or other digital audio player) through the speakers of this unit by connecting the AUX IN Jack to your external 
player's audio out jack or headphone jack. 
1. Set up the unit and your external player as described in the section AUX IN Connection. 
2. Power up the unit and the external player. 
3. Press the 

FUNCTION 

 button to operate the unit in AUX mode. 

4. Start playing your MP3, CD or other digital audio player. 
5. Press the 

VOLUME

 

T

/

S

 

button to obtain the desired sound level. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for i169

Page 1: ...receiver with iPod Dock and Dual Alarm Clock Instruction Manual Model i169 Please read this manual carefully before operating and save it for future reference Have a question Please visit http www i...

Page 2: ...e equipment not expressly approved by maker or its authorized parties could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 2 To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or mo...

Page 3: ...orce and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 11 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE The appliance should be serviced by qualified service professional when a The power supply...

Page 4: ...ition that this device does not cause harmful interference IMPORTANT NOTES Since digital circuitry may cause interference to other radio or television tuners nearby switch this unit off when not in us...

Page 5: ...the main unit 9 Location of controls on the remote control 11 Location of indications on the LCD screen 12 Connecting the FM antenna wire 12 Connecting the AM Loop antenna 12 Operational Instructions...

Page 6: ...tting sleep timer 17 Adjusting the sleep period 17 Docking your iPod 18 iPod playback control 18 Docking your iPod nano 18 Charging your iPod 19 AUX in 19 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD screen 19...

Page 7: ...gnals for CD quality sound Displays information such as station and song name band frequency and more if available from the station Receives standard analog AM and FM stereo PLL tuning digital tuning...

Page 8: ...with a ballpoint pen or similar object Protect your Furniture This model is equipped with non skid rubber feet to prevent the product from moving when you operate the controls These feet are made fro...

Page 9: ...tom of dock adapters to see the compatibility with your iPod 1 How to insert a dock adapter a First choose the dock adapter that corresponds with the type of iPod you would like to dock Using the corr...

Page 10: ...s on the Main Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 1 Stereo Speakers 2 FUNCTION Button 3 SET FM MODE Button 4 POWER Button 5 PLAY PAUSE Button 6 Negative LCD Screen 7 SLEEP Button 8 ALARM 1 Butt...

Page 11: ...Dual Alarm Clock V10M10_IM_EN_03032008 www i Luv com 10 GETTING STARTED Location of Controls on the Main Unit continued 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 AC power jack 2 Aux in jack 3 FM antenna jack 4 AM loop antenna j...

Page 12: ...DE button 10 ALARM 1 button 11 FUNCTION button 12 PRESET TSbuttons 13 MEMORY button 14 I button 15 VOLUME button 16 MUTE button 17 SLEEP button 18 ALARM 2 button Note The included remote control comma...

Page 13: ...a Wire 1 Push the connector plug on the end of the antenna wire onto the FM Antenna Connector at the rear of the radio 2 Straighten out the Antenna to its full length and orient the wire for the best...

Page 14: ...ations 7 Press the VOLUME T S button to control the volume Listening to the Radio 1 When listening to an FM station fully extend the antenna to insure maximum tuner sensitivity 2 Automatic tuning depe...

Page 15: ...sired preset channel appears in the LCD 7 Tune to another station and repeat steps 4 to 6 to store a new station in another preset channel Receiving Preset Stations 1 Press the POWER button to turn on...

Page 16: ...nly preset on the main channel If you tune directly to a station s multicast channel Not the first multicast there will have a delay of about 5 seconds before audio or content is heard This operation...

Page 17: ...RM 1 and ALARM 2 is the same To set ALARM 1 alarm follow these instructions 1 In POWER off mode press the ALARM 1 Button briefly The ALARM 1 Alarm Indicator appears 2 Press and hold the ALARM 1 Button...

Page 18: ...tes has elapsed The Sleep Indicator will disappear in the Display Adjusting the Sleep Period 1 With the unit In POWER ON mode press the SLEEP Button The display will show 60 minutes of playing time 2...

Page 19: ...r iPod Playback Control Press the PLAY PAUSE Button to pause or resume the iPod playback Press the iPod Skip Search Forward or Backward button to skip to the next or previous song Press and hold the H...

Page 20: ...rom the auxiliary source will be heard through the speakers of the i169 3 Adjust the VOLUME level controls of this unit and the auxiliary sound source as desired Note Connection cables are not include...

Page 21: ...n Try another outlet Your iPod does not fit into the built in universal dock o The installed dock adapter is not the correct one Check whether a correct dock adapter is installed o There might be some...

Page 22: ...quality the distortion and noises are easily noticed with high power speakers Try a different audio source like a music CD to test The remote control does not operate properly o The installed battery...

Page 23: ...N_03032008 www i Luv com 22 SPECIFICATIONS 30 preset radio station memories 10 AM 20 FM 90 minutes sleep 9 minutes snooze Audio Output 2 x 3W RMS 3 5mm Aux in jack 3 5mm headphone jack Frequency Range...

Page 24: ...enclosed herewith including design shape or graphics may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the expressed written consent of jWIN Electronics Corp by any means electronic or mechanical i...

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