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GETTING STARTED

1.  To set the time, first locate the 

TIME SET 

button. Press and hold the

 TIME SET

 button down 

  until the display begins to flash. Turn the 

SEARCH

 wheel to select 24HR or 12HR. Then press 

 

TIME SET

 button to confirm. Rotate the 

SEARCH

 wheel until the desired time is displayed. 

  Remember to choose the correct AM or PM setting. 

 

Note

: An icon to the right of the display indicates PM, but there is no AM indicator.

2.  To secure the time setting, press the 

TIME SET

 button again to confirm.

3.  To set the correct year, you may either rotate the 

SEARCH

 wheel until the present year is 

  displayed or press the 

TIME SET

 button initially to accept the current setting. Press the 

TIME 

  SET

 button again to secure year setting.

4.  Once the first three steps are complete, the date display will be flashing in the lower right corner 

  of the display. Press the 

TIME SET

 button to accept the current setting or turn the 

SEARCH

 

  wheel until the current date is displayed. Press the

 TIME SET

 button to secure date setting.

Setting the Clock Time

This unit supports two alarm settings for dual alarm feature.
1.  To set the Alarm, press and hold the 

ALARM 1 

or the 

ALARM 2 

button until the display begins 

  to flash. Rotate the 

SEARCH 

wheel until the desired alarm time is displayed. 

 

Note

:  Remember to choose the correct AM or PM setting, an icon to the right of the display indicates PM, but 

   

there is no AM indicator.

2.  Press the 

WAKE TO

 button and select the option for desired alarm sound source: iPod, radio 

  or buzzer.
3.  Press the 

ALARM 1 

or 

ALARM 2

 button to pre-set the volume level when the Alarm(s) is (are) 

  activated. Use the 

VOLUME

 wheel to adjust the volume level from 1 to 40. When the Alarm(s) is 

  (are) activated, the volume will gradually rise from low to the pre-set setting.
4.  Press the 

ALARM

 1 or 

ALARM

 2 buttons again to exit the alarm setting mode.

Notes

•  With the Alarm set, the i177 is now activated to wake you up. To ensure this setting, check to see if the alarm and 
  wake icons appear on the display. 
•  Take notice of the adjusted volume level and make sure it is set at an appropriate level for waking up.

Setting the Alarm Time

OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

8 | iLuv

IMPORTANT

1.  Occasionally, files on iPod can become corrupted. This may cause an erratic behavior 

  with your iLuv products. Apple recommends that you visit their website www.apple.

  com to obtain instructions on resetting or restoring your iPod to factory settings.
2.  It is imperative that you use the correct dock adapter for your iPod and that the 

  dock adapter fits appropriately into the built-in universal dock. Ignoring these rules 

  can cause severe damage to your iPod. Please refer to the section “Installing the 

  Dock Adapter” to properly install the dock adapter before operating the i177 with 

  your iPod.

The i177 can output the audio signal to an external amplifier or recording device. To use this 

function, please follow the instructions below:
1.  Connect the 3.5mm plug into the 

LINE-out

 jack on the rear of the i177. Connect the other end 

  plug to the audio input jacks of the external amplifier or recording device. 
2.  Turn on the i177 and the external amplifier or recording device.
3.  Place your iPod in the built-in universal dock, and change the mode to iPod. 

Note

:  The line output is not affected by the volume setting on the i177. Please use the volume control of the 

    external device to increase or decrease the volume level. But also beware that the audio signal of the i177 

    from its LINE-OUT t jack will be muted when the volume level is set to “0”.

Outputting the Audio Signal to an External Amplifier or Recording Device

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Summary of Contents for i177

Page 1: ...Model i177 Instruction Manual Stereo Audio System with Dual Alarm for Your iPod English ...

Page 2: ... radio or buzzer Fall asleep to your iPod or AM FM radio Plays and charges your iPod Integrated universal dock for your iPod Supports iPod shuffle Auxiliary line input for any audio devices with 3 5mm jack AM FM radio with PLL digital tuning technology External loop antenna provides better AM reception Liquid crystal display with white backlight and 4 level dimmer control What s Included Main unit...

Page 3: ... Backup Battery the AC cord is disconnected or a power failure occurs the display will not remain lit but the time date and alarm settings will be temporarily maintained The alarm however will not sound when the i177 is powered only by the Backup Battery To install Backup Battery follow the instructions below 1 Make sure the connection between the AC adapter and the unit is secure This is importan...

Page 4: ...he AM antenna the unit and the iPod is recommended Installing the AM Loop Antenna To guarantee that your iPod will fit properly into the built in universal dock several detachable dock adapters for old iPod players are included with this product Please check the bottom of dock adapters to determine compatibility with your iPod 1 Inserting the dock adapter a Choose a dock adapter that corresponds w...

Page 5: ...ing and holding In the radio mode it tunes the radio stations by pressing and holding 32 VOLUME Increases the volume level BAND RADIO AUX SNOOZE DIMMER 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 30 Note The included remote control commands all of the basic functions on the i177 Aim the remote control toward the bottom right corner of the main unit for the best results Please note that the provided remote control can...

Page 6: ... will gradually rise from low to the pre set setting 4 Press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 buttons again to exit the alarm setting mode Notes With the Alarm set the i177 is now activated to wake you up To ensure this setting check to see if the alarm and wake icons appear on the display Take notice of the adjusted volume level and make sure it is set at an appropriate level for waking up Setting the Alar...

Page 7: ...tor To charge your 2nd generation iPod shuffle set the switch on shuffle connector adaptor to CHARGE position The shuffle cannot play while charging Set the switch to AUDIO position for shuffle playback Charging Your iPod OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 10 iLuv You can still listen to the first and second generations of iPod or any other audio player that is not an iPod with the i177 by simply using the ...

Page 8: ...ill likewise switch to the buzzer mode In order to wake to your iPod it must be appropriately placed in the built in universal dock and powered off In the event of a power outage or if AC power is disconnected when the i177 is powered by the Backup Battery time and date will not be displayed however time and date settings will be temporarily saved but the alarm will not sound Using the Alarm Funct...

Page 9: ...od Troubleshooting MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 14 iLuv Your iPod is not charged even though it is in the dock Your iPod might not be properly docked Take your iPod out of the dock and remove any obstructions on the connector from the dock and on your iPod Place your iPod back into the dock Your iPod is frozen or locked up Check whether your iPod operates correctly before placing it back into...

Page 10: ... 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparat...

Page 11: ... the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particula...

Page 12: ...ass B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful...

Page 13: ...e local regulation for the battery disposal Use this apparatus in the moderate climates It is recommended not to use this apparatus such in a lighting storm SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirement Main Unit DC 15V 1100mA Adapter Center Positive Clock Backup Two 1 5V AA size batteries not included Remote Control One 3V CR2025 size lithium battery included Speakers 4 Ohms each Output Power 3W 3W RMS iLuv 2...

Page 14: ...MEMO ...

Page 15: ...e illustrated product and specifications may differ slightly from that supplied Designed in New York USA Made in China 2008 jWIN Electronics Corp All rights reserved No portion of this printed material or product 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...

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