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Use

CD Shelf System with iPod

®

 Dock

NS-ES6112

User Guide

NS-ES6112_09-0398 ENG.fm  Page 1  Tuesday, June 16, 2009  3:18 PM

Summary of Contents for 09-0398

Page 1: ...Use CD Shelf System with iPod Dock NS ES6112 UserGuide NS ES6112_09 0398 ENG fm Page 1 Tuesday June 16 2009 3 18 PM...

Page 2: ...lets you play iPod songs through your shelf system speakers Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use...

Page 3: ...spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do n...

Page 4: ...tain it for future reference Should your player require maintenance contact qualified service personnel Features Package contents Your shelf system includes the following items Main shelf system unit...

Page 5: ...d to skipto the next track in an album 2 BASS TREB button Press to adjust the Bass or Treble 3 EQ button Press to select the preset equalizer mode 4 PLAY MODE button In CD playback mode press to cycle...

Page 6: ...TANDBY ON button Press to turn your shelf system on Press again to put your shelf system in standbymode 10 LCD Displays status information such as the time radio band track number or playback mode 11...

Page 7: ...nnect the AC adapter to this jack 2 LINE IN jack Plug an external audiodevice such as an MP3 player into this jack to playsound from the device through your shelf system speakers 3 Speaker jacks Conne...

Page 8: ...nna jack Clip the FM antenna wire tothis jack Extend the antenna to improve thereception of FM broadcasts Component Description 1 CD doorswitch Pressto open the CDdoor 2 iPod dock PlaceyouriPod hereto...

Page 9: ...nsigniaproducts com Bottom panel Component Description 1 Clock backup battery compartment Placeabackupbatteryinto this compartment to maintain the correct time and settings if the AC power fails 1 NS...

Page 10: ...unit usingthe speaker wire to these jacks Connect the red wire to the positive jack and theblack wire to the negative jack 2 Right speaker jacks Connect the speaker to the main shelf system unit usin...

Page 11: ...n your shelf system on Press again to put yourshelf system in standby mode 2 VOL button Press to increase the volume FUNCTION PRESET BAND TIME SET MEMORY ALBUM BASS TREB PLAY MODE MONO ST SOUND NS ES6...

Page 12: ...lower frequency radio station Press andholdto tune to the next lower frequency with a goodsignal 6 VOL button Press to decrease the volume 7 SOUND button Press to select the preset equalizer mode 8 MU...

Page 13: ...kup batteries 1 Turn your shelf system over then open the door of the battery compartment 1 2 Insert two 2 AAA batteries into the battery compartment Make sure that you match the and symbols on the ba...

Page 14: ...ifferent types of batteries together for example alkaline rechargeable andcarbon zinc or semi used batterieswith fresh ones If yourshelf system is not to be used for a long period of time removethebat...

Page 15: ...nnot reach it If a child accidently swallows the battery consult a doctor immediately Do notrecharge short disassemble orheat the battery or dispose of it in a fire Doingany of these thingsmay cause t...

Page 16: ...n the red jack on the back of one speaker then insert one end of the red speaker cable into the jack 2 Press the lever on one of the red jacks on the back of your shelf system then insert the other en...

Page 17: ...m speakers To listen to an external sound source 1 Make sure that your shelf system is turned off iPod Models Supported Capacity 9 5G iPod with video 30GB U2iPod with video 30GB iPod classic 80GB 120...

Page 18: ...connections are good then plug the AC adapter into your shelf system and an AC power outlet Turning your shelf system on and off To turn on your shelf system 1 Press STANDBY ON Your shelf system turns...

Page 19: ...rts blinking on the LCD 5 Press TUNE or TUNE repeatedly to set the minutes 6 Press the BAND TIME SET button again to save the time setting and return to standby mode Playing an iPod To play an iPod 1...

Page 20: ...Caution The connector plug is protected with a cover when it is first purchased Please remove thecover before operating the shelf system Do notcarry the shelf system with your iPod connected You migh...

Page 21: ...next or previous track or hold to search forward or reverse Press BAND TIME SET to stop playback When playback is resumed it starts from the beginning of the disc MP3 WMA only Press and hold MEMORY AL...

Page 22: ...n FM mode press PLAY MODE to select FM MONO or FM STEREO 6 If you are listening to FM stretch out the FM antenna on the back of your shelf system and move it around to improve reception OR If you are...

Page 23: ...t FM or AM The corresponding band appears on the LCD 3 Press MEMORY ALBUM PRESET blinks on the LCD for five seconds the preset frequency appears on the LCD and your shelf system tunes to the station p...

Page 24: ...t the equalizer mode With your shelf system on press EQ repeatedly to cycle through the available modes You can select FLAT JAZZ POP CLASSIC or ROCK Adjusting the bass and treble To adjust the bass an...

Page 25: ...inserted into the AC power outlet The remote control does not work The batteries may be dead Change the batteries The remote control is not aimed at the remote control sensor on the shelf system Aim...

Page 26: ...re connected securely Make sure that CD mode is selected Nosoundfrom the speakers Make sure that the volume level is set correctly Make sure that the sound is not muted Make sure that the headphones a...

Page 27: ...your shelf system For stubborn stains use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water Dry your shelf system immediately afterwards with a clean cloth Do not use abrasive clo...

Page 28: ...rter 1 bit D A Over sampling 8 times File support Folder album 99 File track 999 Frequency range FM 87 5 107 9MHz 200K Hz steps AM 530 1710 KHz 10KHz steps Presets FM 10 AM 10 Headphone output 3 5mm s...

Page 29: ...unications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be d...

Page 30: ...vice of Products or parts are required after the Warranty Period expires you must pay all labor and parts charges This warranty lasts as long as you own your Insignia Product during the Warranty Perio...

Page 31: ...WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU...

Page 32: ...SA 55423 3645 2009 Best Buy Enterprise Services Inc All rights reserved INSIGNIA is a trademark of Best Buy Enterprise Services Inc Registered insome countries All other products and brand names are t...

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