Vuescape 62904198 Installation & User Manual Download Page 7

Getting Started 

 

BATTERY BACKUP: 

A 9-Volt battery (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain the time if 

electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear on the clock LCD 

Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time will be maintained. The 

Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical power is restored. If used the 

9-Volt battery should be replaced as needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or 

stored for long periods of time. 

 

SETTING THE CLOCK TIME 

Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Press the STANDBY/AL-OFF BUTTON to turn off the 

unit first. 

1.  Press the TIME SET button to enter clock setup mode, the time display will begin to flash. 

2.  Press the F.FWD/ HOUR button to set desired hour. 

3.  Press the TIME SET button again to advance to the set MINUTES MODE. 

4.  Press the REW/ MIN button to set desired minute.  

5.  Press the TIME SET button to confirm the current clock setting. The time display will stop 

flashing. 

 

SETTING THE ALARM FUNCTION 

The Radio, iPod, CD or Buzzer will automatically sound at the designated time every day. You can 

set two different alarm times, one in AL1 and one in AL2, So that the alarm function operates twice a 

day. 
 

Wake Up to Alarm Radio, iPod, CD or Buzzer 

 
FOR RADIO ALARM: 

1.   Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to “RADIO” position. 

2.   Slide the BAND SWITCH to AM, FM-MO or FM-ST and tune in the desired station. 

3.   Adjust the volume. 

4.   Press the STANDBY/AL-OFF BUTTON to turn off the unit first. 

5.   The radio will sound at the set alarm time. 
 
FOR iPod ALARM: 

1.  Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to “iPod” position. 

2.   Insert the iPod into the the iPod Connector. 

3.   Adjust the volume. 

4.   Press the STANDBY/AL-OFF BUTTON to turn off the unit first. 

5.   The radio will sound at the set alarm time. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 62904198

Page 1: ...Stereo iPod Dock with AM FM Clock Radio with CD Player Item Number 62904198 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: ...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 Vuescape Stereo iPod Dock with AM FM Cl...

Page 4: ...0GB 30GB iPod Photo 40GB 60GB iPod Video 30GB iPod Video 60GB 80GB Buttons and Functions Top of Unit 2 1 3 4 13 11 10 9 6 5 7 8 14 12 15 1 Function Switch Radio iPod CD AUX 2 Standby AL Off Button 3 P...

Page 5: ...artment 31 32 33 34 27 28 29 30 25 24 26 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 35 16 Alarm 1 Indicator 17 Power Indicator 18 Left Speaker 19 Alarm 1 Button 20 Alarm 2 Button 21 Snooze Sleep Button 22 Time Set Butto...

Page 6: ...Alarm 1 Button 5 Random Button 6 Repeat Button 7 CD FF Hour Setting Button 8 Play Pause Button 9 Volume Up Button 10 Volume Down Button 11 Stop Button 12 RW Minute Setting Button 13 Program Select But...

Page 7: ...d hour 3 Press the TIME SET button again to advance to the set MINUTES MODE 4 Press the REW MIN button to set desired minute 5 Press the TIME SET button to confirm the current clock setting The time d...

Page 8: ...inutes This can be repeated several times SLEEP FUNCTON 1 Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to the desired music source 2 Tune in the desired radio station CD or iPod song and adjust the volume control 3 Pres...

Page 9: ...If the FM reception is noisy switch the band selector to the FM position and the program will be received in Mono radio Play a Compact Disc CD 1 Open the CD Door by pressing the Open Button Insert a...

Page 10: ...NDOM FUNCTIONS To enter random play mode Press the RANDOM BUTTON while in the play mode The CD Random LCD indicator will be illuminated In random play mode the unit will go back to stop mode when all...

Page 11: ...able included to connect the device to the Auxiliary Input Jack on the back of the unit see the Using a Non Docking iPod or Other Audio Device subsection 4 Slide the Function Selector to iPod position...

Page 12: ...adio is equipped with a HEADPHONE JACK for private listening Simply plug any 3 5 mm plug type stereo headphone into the HEADPHONE JACK With the headphone connected the speakers in the radio will be au...

Page 13: ...Remote 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...

Page 14: ...ury or product property damage It also alerts against unsafe practices LASER SAFETY THIS SET EMPLOYS AN OPTICAL LASER BEAM SYSTEM IN THE CD MECHANISM DESIGNED WITH BUILT IN SAFEGUARDS DO NOT ATTEMPT T...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...rds to operation and installation of this item please call the toll free number below to obtain assistance A customer service representative will assist you an provide operating information on the pro...

Page 17: ...ill not be liable 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 replace...

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