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Main unit with speaker boxes (front view)

Remote control

1. 

VOLUME

 

+/- 

 (2x)

2. 

MUTE

3. 

OPEN/CLOSE

4. 

SOURCE

5. 

EQ

 (Equalizer)

6. 

ON/STANDBY

7. 

XBASS

(Bass boost)

8. 

ENTER/ ST/MO

9. 

REPEAT

10. 

RANDOM

11. NEXT

12. 

INTRO

13. 

ID3

 display

14. 

STOP     /BAND

15. 

PRESET/FOLDER

16. 

PLAY/ PAUSE

17. 

CLOCK

 set

18. PREVIOUS

19. 

PRESET/FOLDER

20. 

MENU/MEMORY

1. Bass reflex hole

2. 

SOURCE

 button

3. 

ENTER/ ST/MO

 (stereo/mono) button

4. LCD display

5. 

iPod

 universal dock and connector

6. Infra-red remote sensor

7. 

PLAY/ PAUSE

       button

8. 

STOP     /BAND 

button

9. Tweeter (speaker with high frequency sound output)

10. Speaker

11. 

OPEN/CLOSE 

button

12. 

MEMORY

 button

13. NEXT        button

14. PREVIOUS        button

15. 

VOLUME

 knob

16. 

SD/MMC

 card slot

17. CD tray

18. 

USB

 port  

19. Headphones jack  

20. 

PRESET/FOLDER

      button

21. 

PRESET/FOLDER

      button

22. 

ON/STANDBY

 button

23. Standby led indicator

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Summary of Contents for I-WXH 80

Page 1: ...I WXH 80 HIGH POWER AUDIO SYSTEM FOR iPod Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ltage of your unit matches your local voltage ON CONDENSATION When there is condensation inside the unit the unit may not function normally Let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power on or gradually heat the room up and dry the unit before use Ensure a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ven...

Page 3: ...Pod BATTERY AUX IN FUNCTION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 Main unit 2 Speaker boxes with speaker cables 2x 3 Remote control with battery 4 AUX IN cable 5 Instruction manual 6 iPod universal dock adapters 7x 1 Speaker box 2 Speaker cable 3 AC power cord 4 VIDEO OUT jack Main unit with speaker boxes back view 1 1 2 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 F...

Page 4: ...tereo mono button 4 LCD display 5 iPod universal dock and connector 6 Infra red remote sensor 7 PLAY PAUSE button 8 STOP BAND button 9 Tweeter speaker with high frequency sound output 10 Speaker 11 OPEN CLOSE button 12 MEMORY button 13 NEXT button 14 PREVIOUS button 15 VOLUME knob 16 SD MMC card slot 17 CD tray 18 USB port 19 Headphones jack 20 PRESET FOLDER button 21 PRESET FOLDER button 22 ON ST...

Page 5: ...aker jacks with built in speaker cables illustrated on the diagram and also refer to the table below 16 kHz Unit of MW radio frequency 17 Mute function is on 18 POP in EQ presets 19 ROCK in EQ presets 20 JAZZ in EQ presets 21 CLASSIC in EQ presets 22 XBASS Bass boost 23 FLAT in EQ presets 24 CLOCK set 25 AM PM indication for 12 Hour clock display only 26 Radio FM MW 27 STEREO indicator in FM radio...

Page 6: ...he bottom of the remote control by pressing the left tab to right while pulling the cover 2 Insert a 3V lithium battery CR2025 or equivalent with polarities matching the indications inside the battery compartment cover 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Note The remote control battery normally lasts for about one year although it depends on how often and for what operations the remote control...

Page 7: ...RATIONS SOURCE select At ON mode press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select the source TUNER for radio IPOD for iPod CD AUX UDISK for USB and SD MMC VOLUME control Rotate VOLUME knob on the main unit or press VOLUME button on the remote control to adjust sound volume level up to maximum 32 that MAX displays Last volume level within the range 0 and 18 is resumed while the last volume level higher...

Page 8: ...atically search upward and store the stations in the frequency range 2 Repeat same procedure to auto store the stations at MW mode Manual store Listen to a preset station When listening to the radio press button to select the preset radio station GB 7 RADIO OPERATION 1 Press ON STANDBY button to turn on the unit 2 Press SOURCE button to select TUNER 3 Press BAND button to select FM or MW Note Long...

Page 9: ...rnately in cycle Pause playback Stop playback ID3 display for MP3 WMA files only Press ID3 button on the remote control to display the names of the song artist album if this information is available The text ID3 is displayed Press it again to cancel the ID3 display Search function GB 8 CD MP3 WMA OPERATION Press button to pause the playback and the elapsed track duration will flash Press it again ...

Page 10: ...tion while for MP3 WMA files press it a third time to repeat the tracks in the folder The symbols are displayed Press it again to cancel the repeat function It allows maximum 64 tracks or folders to playback in desired order Note The buttons MENU MEMO on the remote control and MEMORY on the main unit have the same function below Programming works at STOP mode only CD files programming 1 At STOP mo...

Page 11: ...to return to previous menu 8 When a song is selected press button to playback the music 9 During playback press to select next or previous song You can also press MENU MEMO button to display the menu to select other functions 10 Alternately you can control your iPod directly for playback Note 1 Only the universal dock adapter Nos 1 to 7 are supplied with this unit Adapter Nos 8 to 11 should be sup...

Page 12: ...NNECTIONS 2 At ON mode press SOURCE button to select AUX 3 Operate your external audio device to select and playback the music 4 Adjust the volume controls on both your external audio device and this unit to desired volume level Note In AUX IN mode this unit display cannot show any music information e g track No of your external audio device GB 11 AUX IN FUNCTION Care and maintenance To clean the ...

Page 13: ...e 7 No video output 1 1 press the ON STANDBY button to go to standby mode and press it again go turn on the unit 1 2 Reset by unplugging the AC power cord for few seconds and re plug it 2 No sound poor sound 2 1 Check the cable connection refer to CONNECTIONS 3 1 Place the disc with the label side facing up 3 2 Ensure that the disc is free from scratches and fingerprints 3 3 Check the discs file f...

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