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Wall Mounting

The 

DISC-180

 wireless main unit and 

speakers can be wall mounted using commonly 

available wall mounts (not included). You may 

purchase these mounting accessories from 

many retailers specializing in audio and video 

equipment. Please be sure to choose appropriate 

surfaces for wall mounting and to follow all safety 

and installation instructions included with the 

mounting accessories.

To mount the wireless main unit:

•  Remove the stand from the unit by 

fi

 rmly 

depressing the locking tongue on the bottom 

rear of the main unit and pulling 

fi

 rmly 

backwards

•  The wireless main unit is compatible with 

VESA 75 wall mounts typically used for 

mounting small LCD monitors.

    

DISC-180

 recommends using a simple, 

fi

 xed or tilting-only style LCD wall mount. 

•  Any wall mount used must be capable of 

supporting 6 pounds or more.

•  The mounting holes on the back of the 

wireless main unit are arranged in a square 

pattern with 75mm spacing to match the 

VESA 75 standard. The mounting holes will 

accept only M4 (metric) bolts (not included).

All bolts must be of correct length and be 

able to tighten properly when the wall mount 

is attached. Be careful not to use bolts that 

are too long or too short. If your wall mount 

does not include bolts of the correct diameter 

or length you can easily buy these parts at a 

hardware store. 

To mount the wireless speakers:

•  Remove the stand from the unit by 

fi

 rmly 

depressing the locking tongue on top rear of 

the stand’s leg and pulling 

fi

 rmly downwards 

(away from the speaker body)

•  The wireless speakers are compatible with 

satellite speaker or small bookshelf speaker 

wall mounts.

•  Any wall mount used must be capable of 

supporting 4 pounds or more.

•  The mounting holes on the back of the 

wireless speakers unit will accept only M4 

(metric) bolts (not included). All bolts must 

be of correct length and be able to tighten 

properly when the wall mount is attached. Be 

careful not to use bolts that are too long or 

too short. If your wall mount does not include 

bolts of the correct diameter or length you 

can easily buy these parts at a hardware 

store.

Press here and pull down 
to remove stand

Press here and pull backwards 
to remove stand

Mounting holes

Mounting holes

Summary of Contents for Highline DISC180

Page 1: ...DISC180 DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRAN AIS NEDERLANDS ESPA OL...

Page 2: ...ol only 15 MUTE Button on remote control only 15 Compatible Storage Devices 16 iPod Operation 19 Docking your iPod 19 CD Operation 21 Normal Playback 21 Repeat Playback 22 Random Playback 22 Programme...

Page 3: ...ions should be adhered to 4 FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or...

Page 4: ...ity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or...

Page 5: ...ill evaporate the water allowing the unit to function normally again CLEANING Use a soft cloth with a little neutral detergent to wipe the cabinet panel and controls Never use abrasive paper polishing...

Page 6: ...f the unit Do not remove any labels or stickers that may be af xed to the back panel of the wireless main unit or the speakers Protect your Furniture This model is equipped with non skid rubber feet t...

Page 7: ...speakers farther from the interfering devices A Word about Wireless Products The DISC 180 Audio System with Wireless Speakers uses state of the art wireless transceiver technology operating in the 2...

Page 8: ...s main unit and both speakers to AC power The larger adapters are for the left and right speakers the smaller for the main wireless unit 3 Turn the wireless main unit and both speakers ON The system d...

Page 9: ...the dock and press it into position The adapter will only go in one way The iPod dock connector should fit through the opening at the bottom of the adapter 4 Carefully align and then gently insert th...

Page 10: ...sensor 3 LCD display 4 STANDBY button 5 Power LED 6 iPod door 7 Control key door 8 USB slot 9 SD MMC card slot 10 AUX IN jack 11 FM antenna 12 DC IN jack 13 FUNCTION button 14 STOP 15 SKIP BACKWARD 1...

Page 11: ...KIP BACKWARD 6 PLAY PAUSE 7 PAIRING button 8 POWER LED 9 MUTE LED 10 LINK LED Illuminated Non illuminated Flashing Link LED Dual color red green Green RF link OK Red RF link problem Mute LED Red color...

Page 12: ...utton 7 ALARM 1 button 8 STEREO MONO button 9 CLOCK ADJ button 10 UP SCROLL button 11 FUNCTION button 12 DOWN SCROLL button 13 MENU button 14 SKIP BACKWARD 15 PLAY PAUSE 16 VOL button 17 EQ button 18...

Page 13: ...mote handset is pointed at the remote sensor on the front panel of the main unit The effective operating range of the remote control is approximately 15 feet Please note that bright sunlight or room l...

Page 14: ...r selection The system remembers the EQ setting when the power is switched off and returns to the same setting when the power is switched on again DBBS Dynamic Bass Boost remote control only Press the...

Page 15: ...ick Memory Stick Duo with adapter only xD Picture Card CD discs with non standard shapes e g heart square star cannot be played in this unit Attempting to do so may damage the unit IMPORTANT This play...

Page 16: ...to check eject any disc already loaded 2 Gently load a disc into the slot with the printed label facing out 3 To remove a disc press the OPEN CLOSE button and remove the disc gently CAUTIONS Do not pu...

Page 17: ...d one way Remove the device by gently pulling it out of the socket CAUTION Be sure to use the proper card adapter if required Failure to use the correct adapter may cause damage to the memory card or...

Page 18: ...od before attempting to dock 4 Press the function button on the wireless main unit or on remote control to switch to iPod mode 5 Use the remote control to operate the iPod as follows To enter main men...

Page 19: ...sic 120GB 160GB 1GB 2GB 4GB 2GB 4GB 8GB iPod nano 1st generation iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum 4GB 8GB iPod nano 4th generation iPod nano 5th generation 8GB 16GB 8GB 16GB iPod touch 1st generation...

Page 20: ...if you are using CD R or CD RW discs This is normal and not an indication of any problem with your unit To pause temporarily during CD playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button The sound stops and the ela...

Page 21: ...il the ALL indicators disappear from the display Repeat mode can also be cancelled by opening the CD tray switching to the TUNER or USB mode or pressing the STANDBY button to return the system to the...

Page 22: ...PROG button again to enter Track 07 in program memory 1 The program memory number advances to P02 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select more desired tracks until you have entered up to 20 tracks in the CD...

Page 23: ...tions for MP3 WMA CDs as they do for normal CDs To skip quickly from a track in one directory to a track in another directory 1 Load an MP3 WMA CD into the player Wait until the reading process is com...

Page 24: ...an indicator appears on the display The player will play all the tracks on the disc in random order To display the ID3 track information When you create a CD on your computer containing MP3 WMA audio...

Page 25: ...directories albums on the card For example 08 albums 49 tracks 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback 4 Press the or button to skip tracks 5 Press FOLDER UP or DN buttons to skip albums 6 Pr...

Page 26: ...cks and directories albums on the card For example 02 albums 64 tracks 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback 4 Press the or button to skip tracks 5 Press FOLDER UP or DN buttons to skip albu...

Page 27: ...o select mono sound Press the STEREO MONO button on the remote control to select FM Mono mode To improve FM reception The FM lead wire antenna on the back panel should be extended to its full length Y...

Page 28: ...to flash 5 Press or button to select Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 6 Press the ENTER button to confirm Setting Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 The dual alarms are set in the following sequence Set Alarm Set time Set...

Page 29: ...d and then press the ENTER button The alarm is now set Sleep Timer remote control only This system includes a programmable Sleep Timer that shuts the power off automatically after between 15 and 90 mi...

Page 30: ...ain To pair speakers Make sure all the wireless speakers are in the operating locations and connected to AC power Power ON the wireless main unit and the wireless speakers 1 Press the PAIRING button o...

Page 31: ...rt press only the left and right speaker in the pair are powered ON or OFF Wireless main unit and from every other pair in the Master Group are unaffected Long press speaker pair main unit and every o...

Page 32: ...leave your external device permanently connected to this system if you wish It is not necessary to disconnect the external device in order to listen to the Tuner or CD player in this system 2 To liste...

Page 33: ...only M4 metric bolts not included All bolts must be of correct length and be able to tighten properly when the wall mount is attached Be careful not to use bolts that are too long or too short If you...

Page 34: ...Wireless speakers are located too far from the wireless main unit The normal operating range is about 100 ft indoors Move the speakers or the wireless main unit to reduce the operating range Audio in...

Page 35: ...annel Spacing Rx sensitivity Transmission Power Number of pairing Rx 5 Speaker system Output power Impedance 100 240 V 50 60Hz 9V 1 5A 15V 2A 321 L x 100 W x 223 H 1 88Kg 345 L x 118 W x 158 H 1 7Kg 8...

Page 36: ...raight line from the inside to the outside of the disc Small dust particles and light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality Clean the disc periodically with a soft lint free dr...

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