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General Settings

General settings can be found by touching 

Menu

, using 

the Previous (      ) and Next (      ) buttons to cycle though 

the options until “

GENERAL SETTINGS

” is displayed and 

then touching 

Enter

There are two General settings:

Line In Boost

Line in Boost adjusts the input level for quiet source components connected to either 

the RCA Phono or 3.5mm stereo jack Line Input sockets. 

Use the Previous (      ) and Next (      ) buttons to display the desired level of boost and 

touch 

Enter

Note: Line In Boost is usually required when a headphone output is being used as the 

source

Backlight

The brightness of backlight in the display can be set either Low or High or turned-off 

altogether.

Use the Previous (      ) and Next (      ) buttons to display the desired level of backlight 

brightness and touch 

Enter

 to return to normal operation.

Note: If is also possible to turn to backlight on and off by touching and holding the 

Display button, as described in section “

BACKLIGHT IN STANDBY

” above.

Advanced Settings

Advanced settings can be accessed by touching and 

holding the 

Menu

 button. When in the 

Advanced menu

 

using the Previous (      ) and Next (      ) buttons cycles 

though the available options and touching 

Enter

 makes 

the selection.

Turn-On Volume

The unit will default to turn-on at the turn-on at the volume level being used when the 

unit was put into standby. However, to ensure that the volume is neither too quiet to act 

as an alarm nor too loud to be uncomfortable the minimum and maximum turn-on 

levels can be set.

Note: Not all sources have the same volume level and the volume may have been set to 

a different level for the source being used when the unit was put into standby.

Turn-on volume settings can be found by touching and holding the 

Menu

 button until 

   << Menu >>

General Settings

 << Advanced >>

Summary of Contents for SY3505

Page 1: ...SY3505 SY3530 An easy fit installed music system User Guide E200...

Page 2: ...ctronics Ltd of Stortford Hall Industrial Park Dunmow Road Bishops Stortford CM23 5GZ in accordance with the following directives 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibi...

Page 3: ...he Alarm Time 7 Alarm Skips 7 What Happens when the Alarm Activates 8 Further Alarm Settings 8 Snooze 8 Backlight in Standby 9 Using the Menus 10 Clock Settings 10 Alarm Settings 10 Sleep Settings 11...

Page 4: ...pad and remote hub box It features both FM with RDS and DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting tuners allows for a Line In connection for example from a TV and can be installed with an optional iPod dock The...

Page 5: ...short period Please refer to section BACKLIGHT IN STANDBY for more details Volume Touching the button will increase the volume and touching the button will reduce the volume The display will show the...

Page 6: ...button Please refer to TUNING THE RADIO section below for more details Presets 1 4 Touch to select touch and hold to store station or other source Display Touch the Display button to see other inform...

Page 7: ...alphabetically through the names of stations Touching the Enter button tunes to the station displayed Note It is possible for the name of a DAB station to be displayed but for there to be no station a...

Page 8: ...is being displayed touch Enter to change it The Hour setting will flash Use the Previous and Next buttons to adjust it and touch Enter to save the setting The Minute setting will flash Use the Previou...

Page 9: ...eset source or beep at the chosen alarm time Touching the Alarm button will silence the beep and reset the alarm for the following day Note Regardless of the chosen alarm option if the unit is already...

Page 10: ...toggles the backlight on or off which determines whether the clock is visible or not Note Even if the backlight setting is off pressing or will display the clock for a short period Please refer to se...

Page 11: ...isplayed and then touching Enter The Hour setting will flash Use the Previous and Next buttons to adjust it and touch Enter to save the setting The Minute setting will flash Use the Previous and Next...

Page 12: ...he desired interval and touch Enter Note The alarm presets can be Line In or iPod as well as DAB or FM stations Note If Preset Only is chosen and the unit is already on at the alarm time then a beep w...

Page 13: ...ns that can be received When the unit is switched on for the first time it will perform an automatic DAB Should the radio be moved to a different location or if you wish to check for new stations in t...

Page 14: ...turn to normal operation Note If is also possible to turn to backlight on and off by touching and holding the Display button as described in section BACKLIGHT IN STANDBY above Advanced Settings Advanc...

Page 15: ...be found by touching and holding the Menu button until Advanced is displayed Use the Previous and Next buttons to cycle round to ALARM SETTINGS and touch Enter Two options can be adjusted AUTO OFF Det...

Page 16: ...ll be lost The unit can be factory reset by touching and holding the Menu button until Advanced is displayed Use the Previous and Next buttons to cycle round to Factory Reset and touch Enter A confirm...

Page 17: ...over the connector Fitting the Inserts Make sure there is no iPod docked and remove the faceplate of the dock that is held in place by magnets Remove the exiting insert by gently pulling it out Selec...

Page 18: ...od is only available as a source if an iPod is detected in the iPod Dock Control the iPod as you would normally to navigate to the desired track or source Controlling the iPod The keypad provides some...

Page 19: ...les through the presets saved for that source To change from DAB presets to FM presets or vice versa it is necessary to change the source first Double Click Tune to the next station Tune to previous s...

Page 20: ...12 Armour Home Electronics All rights reserved Our policy is one of continuous product improvement we reserve All information is given in good faith The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for erro...

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