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Stereo Audio System for Your iPod                             

                                                                                                                        V10M10_IM_EN_10192006 

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USER SAFETY GUIDE 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – CONTINUED  

7. 

POWER SOURCES

 – The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on 

the appliance itself. 

8. 

CLEANING

 – The appliance should be cleaned with a dry cloth. 

9. 

OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY

 – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the device’s openings. 

10. 

CARTS AND STANDS

 – The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. An 

appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, 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 cord or plug has been damaged. 

b. 

Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance’s apertures. 

c. 

The appliance has been exposed to rain. 

d. 

The appliance has been dropped and suffered damage. 

e. 

The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a change in performance. 

12. 

SERVICING

 – The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond what is described in the user's operating instructions. All other servicing 

should be referred to qualified service professional. 

13. 

BATTERY USAGE

 – To prevent battery leakage, which may result in bodily injury, property damage or damage to the unit, follow these instructions: 

a. 

Install all batteries correctly according to the polarity (+/-) as marked on the unit. 

b. 

Do not mix old and new batteries, carbon and alkaline, etc. 

c. 

Remove batteries from the unit when the device will not be used for an extended period of time. 

14. 

LEAD AND MERCURY

 – This product may contain lead and/or mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated by your local authorities due to 

environmental considerations. For more detailed disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the EIA (Electronic Industries 
Alliance) – http://www.eiae.org 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for i177

Page 1: ...Stereo Audio System for Your iPod Instruction Manual Model i177 Please read this manual carefully before operating and save it for future reference Have a question Please visit http www i Luv com ...

Page 2: ...ations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS 1 Before using the player please ensure that your local AC voltage is suitable for this unit 2 To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture 3 Never attempt to open the cabinet Always refer servicing to a qualified t...

Page 3: ...r liquid has been spilled into the appliance s apertures c The appliance has been exposed to rain d The appliance has been dropped and suffered damage e The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a change in performance 12 SERVICING The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond what is described in the user s operating instructions All other servicing should be ref...

Page 4: ...nstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures...

Page 5: ... dock adapter 7 Location of controls on the main unit 8 Location of controls on the remote control 9 Location of indications on the LCD screen 10 Setting the clock time 11 Setting the alarm time 11 Operational Instructions Listening to your favorite songs on iPod 12 Charging your iPod 12 Listening to other audio devices 13 Listening to your favorite radio stations 13 Using the alarm function 14 Ad...

Page 6: ... technology Powerful built in speakers allow you to hear music with depth and clarity Digital clock display with dual alarm Fall asleep or wake up to your iPod AM FM radio or buzzer Charges your iPod Integrated universal dock for your iPod Supports iPod shuffle Auxiliary line input for 1 st and 2 nd generations of the iPod and other audio devices AM FM radio with PLL digital tuning technology Exte...

Page 7: ...the AC adapter and the unit is secure This is important because during battery replacement it is possible for all settings to be lost if clock and alarm have already been set 2 Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit and open 3 Insert 2 AA batteries following the correct polarity drawings inside the battery compartment For longer battery life alkaline batteries are suggested Pleas...

Page 8: ...emote control until fully inserted Installing the AM Loop Antenna For AM radio operation locate the AM antenna jack on the back of the unit Plug the AM loop antenna into the connector To achieve the best reception possible a distance of 12 between the AM antenna the unit and the iPod is recommended Installing the Dock Adapter To guarantee that your iPod will fit properly into the built in universa...

Page 9: ...O 3 PLAY PAUSE 4 VOLUME 5 BAND RADIO 6 iPod shuffle 7 9 Pin Connector for iPod shuffle 8 Built in Universal Dock 9 ALARM 1 10 SEARCH 11 ALARM 2 12 POWER OFF 13 TIME SET 14 AUX 15 SNOOZE DIMMER 16 LCD Display 17 Battery Compartment 18 Speaker Ports 19 FM Antenna Wire 20 LINE IN Jack 21 AM Loop Antenna Socket 22 LINE OUT Jack 23 AC Adapter Jack ...

Page 10: ...ME Decreases the volume level 29 AUX Enables the AUX function 30 PLAY PAUSE Selects iPod and plays a track In the play mode it is used to pause the playback 31 UP Skips to the next track when iPod is playing or scans currently playing track toward the end by pressing and holding In the radio mode it tunes the radio stations by pressing and holding 32 VOLUME Increases the volume level Note The incl...

Page 11: ...Stereo Audio System for Your iPod V10M10_IM_EN_10192006 www i Luv com 10 GETTING STARTED Location of Indications on the LCD Screen Alarm 1 Armed Sleep Indicator ...

Page 12: ...he current date is displayed Press the TIME SET button to secure date setting Setting the Alarm 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 an icon to the right of the time will light up indicating PM but there is n...

Page 13: ...n on the Remote Control twice for music play to begin 2 To play music when your iPod is already in the dock and in the standby mode press the PLAY PAUSE button on the i177 or the PLAY PAUSE button on the Remote Control When your iPod is in the play mode an iPod icon will appear on the LCD screen of the i177 3 To pause music press the PLAY PAUSE button during the play mode To resume playback press ...

Page 14: ...he POWER OFF button on i177 or on the Remote Control Please don t forget to power off your audio device too Listening to Your Favorite Radio Station For the best FM radio clarity fully extend the pig tail wire antenna located on the rear of the i177 It is important not to alter obstruct or attach other antennas to this wire antenna To achieve the best AM reception a distance of 12 between the AM a...

Page 15: ...24 hours unless the controls are changed 5 To prevent the alarm from coming on daily press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 buttons and set to off Both the Alarm Icon and Wake to icon will disappear to signal that the alarm is deactivated Notes on Alarm Function Set your iPod to the repeat mode if you ve selected Wake To iPod and your iPod has less than one hour of songs If you have selected the Wake To iPo...

Page 16: ...ton again and choose from 15 to 120 minutes Pressing the SLEEP button while the sleep function is set to 15 minutes will turn the unit off 3 To view the sleep time wait until the display returns to the current time and press the SLEEP button once It will display the sleep time remaining Press again to change the sleep time to the next lowest increment 4 To stop listening at any time press the POWE...

Page 17: ...er is not the correct one Check whether a correct dock adapter is installed o There might be some obstructions on the dock Check whether there are any obstructions on the connector and on the dock If everything is secured place your iPod back into the dock It does not recognize your iPod when docked o Your iPod may not be properly docked Take your iPod out of the dock and remove any obstructions o...

Page 18: ...re using passive speakers which have no built in amplifier The signal from LINE IN OUT jacks needs to be amplified Use the active speakers which have a built in amplifier It does not find any AM radio stations or there is a lot of static on a radio station o The AM loop antenna is not connected to the i177 Connect the AM loop antenna to the jack on the back of the i177 o The i177 is installed wher...

Page 19: ...closed herewith including design shape and graphics may be not reproduced or transmitted in any form without the expressed written consent of jWIN Electronics Corp by any means electronics or mechanical including photocopy recording or information storage and retrieval system Any unauthorized distribution or reproduction of this printing material or product or any portion there of will be prosecut...

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