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Troubleshooting

Specifications

Symptom

Cause

Correction

General

No power.

No sound.

The power cord is not plugged in.

Check whether electricity failed. 

Check whether you select right function. 

Plug in the power cord.

Check the condition by operating other
electronic devices.

Press 

FUNC. (FUNCTION)

and check

the selected function. 

CD

The unit does not 
start playback.

An unplayable disc is inserted.

The disc is dirty.

Insert a playable disc.

Clean the disc.

RADIO

Radio stations 
cannot be tuned in.

The antenna is positioned or connected
poorly.

Connect the antenna securely.

iPod

iPod does not work.

Check whether the player is connected
to the unit correctly.

Check whether iPod is fully charged. 

Connect it to the unit correctly.

Charge the iPod. iPod is automatically
charged when connected to the player.

Remote control

The remote control
does not work 
properly.

The remote control is too far from the
unit.

There is an obstacle in the path of the
remote control and the unit.

The battery in the remote control is
exhausted.

Operate the remote control within about
16 ft (5 m).

Remove the obstacle.

Replace the battery with new one.

General

Power supply

Refer to main label.

Power consumption

Refer to main label.

Net Weight

3.2 kg 

External dimensions (WxHxD)

175 x 269 x 290 mm

Operating temperature

5

o

C 35 

o

C

Operating humidity

5% 85%

Tuner

FM Tuning Range

87,5 - 108,0 MHz or ,
87,50 - 108,00 MHz

Amplifier

Output Power

80W + 80W

T.H.D

0.5% 

Frequency Response

20 ~ 20000 Hz

Signal-to-noise ratio

75 dB

CD

Frequency response

20 ~ 20000 Hz

Signal-to-noise ratio

75 dB

Dynamic range 

75 dB

Speakers (FAS164F)

Type

3Way 4Speaker

Impedance

4

Ω

Rated Input Power

80 W

Max. Input Power

160 W

Net Dimensions (WxHxD)

132 x 320 x 300 mm

Net Weight (1EA)

4.1 kg

USB 

Version

1.1 or 2.0

BUS Power supply

DC 5V           500mA

- “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod

and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

- Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory

standards.

Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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Page 1: ... determined that this product or product models meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries ENGLISH FA164DAB M0P_DGBRLL_ENG 9 21 09 1 59 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...eck the specification page of this owner s manual to be certain Do not overload wall outlets Overloaded wall outlets loose or damaged wall outlets extension cords frayed power cords or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire Periodically examine the cord of your appliance and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration...

Page 3: ...ver use this plug with the fuse cover omitted To obtain a replacement fuse cover contact your dealer If the type of plug supplied is not suitable for the mains sockets in your home then the plug should be removed and a suitable type fitted Please refer to the wiring instructions below WARNING A mains plug removed from the mains lead of this unit must be destroyed A mains plug with bared wires is h...

Page 4: ...press each of the four square plastic finger pads on the rear of the player The connector will open ready to receive a cable c Connect the DAB aerial Assemble the antenna to the support structure and attach it to the plate Then place it to the place where strong signals are received d Plug the power plug into a wall socket b c a Connect the FM aerial The reception will be at its best when the two ...

Page 5: ...ck x x Stop I II I i ii i Scanning Tuning Searching B B X X Play Pause VOL Volume control VOL VOL Disc Slot Do not push a disc forcibly into the CD slot Do not pull or push a disc while a disc is ejected Press Z Z again to reinsert the disc after ejecting it pick it to the CD slot with the label side toward Z Z Ejects or insert the disc from slot loader TOP FRONT Power Save Mode You can set up the...

Page 6: ... the functions FOLDER PRESET VOL For storing radio stations If you have saved radio stations using PROGRAM MEMO you can scroll through them and select one Listens to your tracks in any order z REC PROGRAM MEMO Recording button You can select a Natural or Local Specialization equalizer effect by using LG EQ POWER on off POWER SAVE MODE REPEAT MENU x x ENTER RDS DAB MODE Put the battery into the rem...

Page 7: ...0 JOLIET If you record MP3 WMA files using the software which cannot create a FILE SYSTEM for example Direct CD etc it is impossible to playback MP3 files We recommend that you use Easy CD Creator which creates an ISO 9660 file system Do not use special letters such as etc At most 99 folders and 999 files are supported on the unit Enjoying a pre programmed sound field The system has a number of pr...

Page 8: ...rol several times to view the information PTY Programme Type such as News Sport Jazz RT Radio Text the name of the radio station CT Time Control the time at the location of the radio station PS Programme Service name the name of channel You can search the radio stations by programme type by pressing RDS The display will show the last PTY in use Press PTY one or more times to select your preferred ...

Page 9: ...QUALITY ENSEMBLE Select a display mode and then press the initials of the service name are displayed SERVICE Displays the Name of Component for the current broadcast PTY NAME Displays the Type of Component for the current broadcast FREQUENCY Displays the frequency of Component for the current broadcast DLS It displays the current Scroll of Component which is selected QUALITY It displays the curren...

Page 10: ...nd the remaining battery is not enough the message ERROR is displayed or iPod will not respond Charge your iPod battery Playing the iPod You can listen to music by connecting iPod to the player Connect iPod to iPod dock on the upper part of the player 1 Select the iPod function IPOD displays 2 Start the playing 3 Before disconnecting the iPod change to any other function by pressing 4 Remove iPod ...

Page 11: ...x x x ENTER 7 Before disconnecting you have FUNC FUNCTION to change to any other function Setting the Clock 1 Turn the power on 1 1 2 Press for at least 2 seconds CLOCK 3 Choose from either I II I i ii i AM 12 00 for an AM and PM display or 0 00 for a 24 hour display 4 Confirm your selection SET 5 Select the hours I II I i ii i 6 Press SET 7 Select the minutes I II I i ii i 8 Press SET ON UNIT Usi...

Page 12: ...hts and constitute a criminal offense This equipment should not be used for such purposes Be responsible Respect copyrights AUDIO CD MP3 WMA The other sources Recording to USB Recording to USB more you can do Recording Music file in disc source to USB One track recording If the USB recording is started during playback of the CD the one track file would be recording into the USB All tracks recordin...

Page 13: ...mote control is exhausted Operate the remote control within about 16 ft 5 m Remove the obstacle Replace the battery with new one General Power supply Refer to main label Power consumption Refer to main label Net Weight 3 2 kg External dimensions WxHxD 175 x 269 x 290 mm Operating temperature 5o C 35 o C Operating humidity 5 85 Tuner FM Tuning Range 87 5 108 0 MHz or 87 50 108 00 MHz Amplifier Outp...

Page 14: ...ler may before carrying out service under guarantee require a receipted account as evidence of the date of purchase D We respectfully point out that your dealer is not obligated to replace batteries if they become exhausted or worn in use E Aerial alignment and consumer control adjustments are not covered by this guarantee This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights REQUIREMENTS TO MAINTA...

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