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No Sound – General

• Volume is set to minimum; raise volume.
• Power is not on; turn power on.
• Correct  function  button/indicator  was  not  pressed;  press  the  correct  function

button/indicator.

Radio, no sound

• FM or AM button/indicator was not pressed; press the FM or AM button/indicator.

Radio, poor sound

• Station is not tuned properly; retune station.
• AM or FM Antenna is not adjusted or connected properly (see page 8).

iPod, no sound

• iPod is not plugged into the USB jack; plug in securely.
• USB button/indicator was not pressed; press the USB button/indicator.

iPod, poor sound

• Close other applications on the iPod/iPhone or restart the iPod/iPhone.
• Consider using the headphone audio out for music playback.

The following screen appears:

• There is no USB device connected; connect to the USB jack.
• If  USB  device  is  connected,  keep  boombox  powered  on,

remove  the  USB  plug  from  the  boombox  and  then
reconnect.

• The file is corrupted, or not in a format this unit will play.

• The connected USB device is not supported by the product.
• The device can still be used for playback by connecting the

headphone output to the AUX by 1/8" stereo cable.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 2 Speaker Boombox

Page 1: ...HIGH FIDELITY STEREO BOOMBOX 2 Speaker Boombox USER GUIDE TP6802BLK...

Page 2: ...ortant operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modi cations to th...

Page 3: ...nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The rating and caution information is located at the rear of the apparatus SURGE PROTECTORS It is recommended to use a surge pr...

Page 4: ...h a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over...

Page 5: ...05565 0BAE 2 Power Indicator 3 Volume Power Control 4 Carrying Handle 5 Skip o Button Indicator 6 Function Buttons Indicators 7 Play Pause p Button Indicator 8 Skip n Button Indicator 9 Preset Button...

Page 6: ...PART NO 174 9USBBGBW E 5 DC IN Jack 18V z AC ADAPTER PART NO 151 UGPE30201 E 6 Battery Compartment BATTERY COVER PART NO 309 ABS 05139 0BAE BATTERY SCREW PART NO 353 0607176 E 7 FM Antenna Jack FM AN...

Page 7: ...ease of carrying simply slide each strap end into the strap holder on each side of this unit until it clicks in place as shown Then press the male buckle to release the strap 6 INSTALLATION AC Outlet...

Page 8: ...unit off FM AM USB INST AUX 1 O 2 p 3 n 4 5 EQ 2 TURNING THE UNIT ON OFF AND ADJUSTING THE VOLUME During any mode press the EQ button indicator 1 Bass will appear in the display Adjust the Bass as de...

Page 9: ...automatically go to the next strong station then press the OK button 1 Press the BACK button 3 or wait a few seconds to return to the station view 3 1 2 Manual Tune Seek Tune FM AM USB INST AUX 1 2 3...

Page 10: ...in the display and the preset will be set Saved to 3 99 5 FM AM USB INST AUX 1 2 3 4 5 EQ 1 SETTING THE AM FM PRESETS FIVE PRESETS FOR EACH BAND Follow Steps 1 2 on the previous page to turn the unit...

Page 11: ...FM AM USB INST AUX 1 O 2 p 3 n 4 5 EQ 1 USING AN iPod Press the USB button indicator to select USB iPod In order to play or navigate for music operate the iPod using its own controls as per its owner...

Page 12: ...to turn the unit on FM AM USB INST AUX 1 O 2 p 3 n 4 5 EQ 1 USING A USB DEVICE i e USB DRIVE Press the USB button indicator to select USB the list of folders files will appear in the display Alpinisms...

Page 13: ...have played the unit will stop depending on the Repeat function see page 14 Adjust the Volume and EQ as described on page 7 FM AM USB INST AUX O p n EQ 6 To skip forward or backward Press the Skip o 1...

Page 14: ...the Shuffle indicator will light and appear on the display All songs in the selected folder will randomly play and then stop Repeat Shuffle FM AM USB INST AUX O p n EQ 3 To cancel Random playback pres...

Page 15: ...the Shuffle Repeat menu Select Repeat using the Select control 2 and then press the OK button 1 repeatedly until the Repeat indicators disappear NOTE You can perform Random All and Repeat playback at...

Page 16: ...unit 2b USING AN EXTERNAL UNIT CONNECTED TO THE LINE IN OR RCA JACKS Turn this unit on by rotating the Volume Power control until a click is heard and the Power indicator lights to turn the unit on F...

Page 17: ...r lights to turn the unit on FM AM USB INST AUX 1 O 2 p 3 n 4 5 EQ 1 USING THE INSTRUMENT FUNCTION Select a source to play along with USB or AUX by pressing the respective function button indicator FM...

Page 18: ...INST AUX FM AM USB INST AUX EQ 6 Press the OK button 1 Mix and Solo will appear in the display To mix the sound of the instrument with the selected source select MIX using the Select control 2 and th...

Page 19: ...ressed press the USB button indicator iPod poor sound Close other applications on the iPod iPhone or restart the iPod iPhone Consider using the headphone audio out for music playback The following scr...

Page 20: ...kbps RADIO SECTION Frequency Range FM 87 5 108MHz Frequency Range AM 530 1710KHz Specifications are subject to change without notice 19 SPECIFICATIONS Imation Enterprises Corp 1 Imation Way Oakdale MN...

Page 21: ...USER GUIDE TP6701BLK TP6802BLK 63952305 C Imation Enterprises Corp 1 Imation Way Oakdale MN 55128 3414 USA The TDK Life on Record logo is a trademark of TDK Corporation used under license...

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