Vuescape 62904124 Installation And User Manual Download Page 7

NOTE: ***iPod classic 80GB and iPod Nano 3 are compatible with the included docking insert for 

“iPod 20GB” 

 

***iPod classic 160GB is compatible with the included docking insert for “iPod Video 60GB” 

 

***iTouch can be connected by using the included Audio Cable. 

 

***Reminder…all the iPod units can be docked in this clock radio unit except the iPod Shuffle and 

iTouch units can be connected by using the Audio Cable included with the Clock Radio.

 

 
 
Using the iPod with the Unit: 

1.  Press the Power Button on the unit, and then press 

the Function Button repeatedly until "iPod" is 

displayed. 

2.  Using the iPod Controls or the Remote Control (see the “Remote Control” subsection), 

browse for a song. 

 
3.  iPod Control Functions:  

 

Function 

Action 

Play/Pause a song 

Press the iPOD PLAY Button. 

Adjust the volume 

Press the VOL+ or VOL- side of the 

VOLUME Button. 

Skip to the next song 

Press the  side of the 

SEARCH Button. 

Restart a song or skip to the 

previous song 

Press the SEARCH- side of the 

SEARCH Button once to restart a 

song or twice to skip to the previous 

song. 

Turn off the device 

Press the POWER Button. 

Fast-forward or rewind a song 

Press and hold the  or 

SEARCH- side of the SEARCH 

Button to fast-forward or rewind, 

respectively.  

 

Charging the iPod in the Unit: 

The unit will recharge the iPod while docked.  Ensure the correct Dock Insert is used and that the 

IPod is properly inserted. 

 

NOTE

The unit will not charge an iPod Shuffle, a

 

non-docking iPod, or any other audio device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 62904124

Page 1: ...iPod Docking AM FM Stereo Clock Radio with Alarm Item Number 62904124 Installation User s Guide All brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners...

Page 2: ...reach into the water To disconnect the product pull directly on the plug do not pull on the power cord Do not put any stress on the power cord where it connects to the product as the power cord could...

Page 3: ...d will now be able to be enjoyed by you and your friends by listening to your music through our speaker system Your music is no longer confined to being heard through earbuds Enjoy your stereo clock r...

Page 4: ...20GB iPod 40GB iPod Photo 20GB 30GB iPod Photo 40GB 60GB iPod Video 30GB iPod Video 60GB 80GB Buttons and Functions Top of Unit 1 Volume Button 2 Preset Previous Button 3 iPod Play Button 4 Snooze Bu...

Page 5: ...l Buttons and Features 1 LED Transmitter 2 POWER Button 3 iPod Play Button 4 Function Button 5 Alarm Button 6 Search Up Button 7 Volume Up Button 8 Preset Next Button 9 Equalizer Button 10 Time Memory...

Page 6: ...k together follow these 3 simple tips Always use the insert that matches your iPod to avoid damage to the iPod connector pins Always place and remove your iPod at a 15 degree angle to the rear This al...

Page 7: ...te Control subsection browse for a song 3 iPod Control Functions Function Action Play Pause a song Press the iPOD PLAY Button Adjust the volume Press the VOL or VOL side of the VOLUME Button Skip to t...

Page 8: ...d The text will display indicating the selection 3 Press and hold the Alarm Control Button for two seconds and then press the Alarm Control Button again to select the value to be changed 4 Press the o...

Page 9: ...n If frequencies have been preset press the PRESET or PRESET Button repeatedly to select one of the preset frequencies see the Presetting Radio Frequencies subsection NOTE ST will display indicating t...

Page 10: ...he unit using a stereo audio cable not included 2 Press the POWER Button on the unit and then press the Function Button repeatedly until AU Auxiliary displays 3 Turn on and play the iPod audio device...

Page 11: ...e Control The transmitter on the front of the Remote or the sensor on the front of the unit is blocked The battery power is low The batteries are incorrectly installed in the Battery Compartment Remov...

Page 12: ...me situations WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided...

Page 13: ...INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this dev...

Page 14: ...rd and adapter in the original carton to the address below Include a copy of the original receipt for proof of purchase Write the RA number on the outside of the package Packages without RA numbers wi...

Page 15: ...able for incidental or consequential damages caused by the use of this product The manufacturer will not be liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenues cost of temporary replacements loss of...

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