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10

 

 

Specifications 

 

GENERAL

 

Power Requirements 

AC 120 V~ 60 Hz 

Power Consumption 

35W 

Dimensions (W x H x D)   

278mm x 400mm x 168mm 

(approx.) 

 

10.9 in x 15.75 in x 6.6 in

 

Weight 

2.8 kgs

 (approx.) 

 

6.17 lbs 

 

AMPLIFIER 

Output Power 

5 W + 5 W 

Frequency Response 

60 to 20, 000 Hz 

 

SPEAKER SYSTEM

 

Type 

1-way 

Impedance 

8 ohms 

Input Power 

Max. 10W   

 

FM Radio 

Range 

88 to 108 MHz 

 

CD PLAYER

 

Frequency Response 

60 to 20, 000 Hz +/-4 dB 

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 

55 dB (IEC-A) 

 

BLUETOOTH

 

Bluetooth Version 

Bluetooth V2.1+EDR  

Bluetooth Profiles 

A2DP, AVRCP 

Bluetooth Frequency range 

2.402GHz-2.480GHz  

Operating Distance 

10 meters (33 ft.) 

 

 

Troubleshooting Guide 

 

 

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Symptom 

Possible Cause 

Solution 

 

Unit will not power on. 

 

Unit is unplugged. 

 

Connect the unit to the AC 
power supply. 

 

No sound output from 
speakers. 

 

The volume level is set too 
low.     

 

The input selector does not       
match the playback source. 

 

Adjust the volume. 

 

Select the correct input 
source. 

 

Noise/Distortion in 
sound output. 

 

The unit is too close to a TV 
set or another interfering 
device. 

 

Turn off the TV or other 
appliance, and relocate the 
unit. 

 

Unit fails to respond. 

 

It might result from external 
factors such as ESD 
(Electro-static discharge). 

 

Disconnect the power cord 
and external audio device. 
Re-plug the power cord 
after one minute. 

F

M

 R

A

D

IO

 

 

 

Cannot listen to any 
station, or signal 
appears weak. 

 

 

The station is not tuned-in 
properly. 

 

A TV set is being used nearby 
and is interfering with the 
radio reception. 

 

Properly tune-in the 
desired station. 

 

Turn-off the interfering TV 
set. 

Summary of Contents for VJB-125

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MODEL VJB 125 DES T P U EB X...

Page 2: ...facturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiations heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of...

Page 3: ...th 17 The main plug is used as disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 18 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moi...

Page 4: ...er 6 In CD BLUETOOTH mode press to play or pause playback In FM mode press and hold to scan the stations Press once to select a preset station 7 In CD mode press once to restart the current track pres...

Page 5: ...rong power source 12 LIGHT Mode Switch Single light mode or mixed light mode for LED Tube 13 AUX IN Port Connect an external source to the AUX IN port 14 FM Wire Antenna While tuned to a station in FM...

Page 6: ...ray 4 The unit will automatically start playing from the first track 5 To temporarily pause playback press the button Press again to resume 6 To skip tracks backward or forward press the corresponding...

Page 7: ...will blink and P01 will appear on the display 4 Press or to select a track number 5 Press the button again to set the current track 6 P02 will then be displayed Repeat steps 4 thru 5 to program the ad...

Page 8: ...on tune to the 2nd desired radio frequency a Press button again to bring you to the list of the P stations b Using the STOP or button you can manually choose the desired preset number P01 P20 The manu...

Page 9: ...MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH 1 Once your device is connected open the music player application or program on your external device If your devise is not connected yet see Connecting Via Bluetooth 2 You can now...

Page 10: ...Solution Unit will not power on Unit is unplugged Connect the unit to the AC power supply No sound output from speakers The volume level is set too low The input selector does not match the playback...

Page 11: ...n again AUX No sound output with external audio device plugged into rear AUX in jack AUX in jack is unplugged Unit is not in proper Mode Make sure the Auxiliary Cable is plugged into both sources Sele...

Page 12: ...n reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving an...

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