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User’s Guide

Please read this user’s guide before using your new Alarm 

Clock Radio.

Alarm Clock Radio 

with Dock for iPod

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 or iPhone

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Summary of Contents for 40-310

Page 1: ... 40 310 User s Guide Please read this user s guide before using your new Alarm Clock Radio Alarm Clock Radio with Dock for iPod or iPhone 2 3 ...

Page 2: ...ompartment at the bottom of your clock radio before using This battery will provide backup power to retain clock settings in the event of a power interruption Connect to AC power Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC 5V 2A jack and plug in to a standard household outlet After two seconds the clock radio enters standby mode and time appears on the display 2 Prepare the Remote Control The remote...

Page 3: ...ze mode Choose your nap period G F Press to turn on the clock radio and choose sound source iPod FM AUX Press and hold for two seconds to turn the clock radio off Silence the alarm for 24 hours when the alarm sounds Volume up down Set the clock time and the alarm FM Antenna AUX IN Connect an external audio source DC 5V 2A Plug in the supplied AC adapter ...

Page 4: ...previous or next track Press and hold to rewind fast forward ENTER Confirm menu selection in iPod mode Switch temporarily between time display and current station frequency display in FM mode Volume up down e d Go to the previous or next preset radio station Navigate menus 9 Play or pause tracks SNOOZE NAP Silence the alarm for 10 minutes when the alarm sounds Choose your nap period FUNC Choose so...

Page 5: ...one with the supplied rubber pads 2 when using cradle 5 Marking iPod Model 1 iPod Nano 4th Gen 2 iPod Nano 3rd Gen 3 iPod 5th Gen Video 30GB iPod Classic 80GB 4 iPod 5th Gen Video 60 80 GB iPod Classic 160GB 5 iPhone iPhone 3G 3GS iPod Touch 1st 2nd 3rd Gen iPod Nano 5th Gen Listen to Your Music 1 Press Play on iPod iPhone or 9on the remote control to play music 2 Use or on the clock radio or on t...

Page 6: ...p to 20 preset FM stations 1 Press or to select a station 2 Press MEMORY the memory digits flash 3 Press e or d to select a desired preset location P01 to P20 to store the station The preset number flashes 4 Press MEMORY to confirm your choice 5 Press e or dto select the previous or next FM station stored Listen to an External Audio Source 1 Use a 1 8 3 5mm audio cable not supplied to connect your...

Page 7: ... The alarm icon and hour digits flash 4 Press or to set the hour 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 to set the minutes Press to confirm When the alarm sounds press G F or on the clock radio or G on the remote control to stop the alarm for 24 hours and the clock radio goes back to the mode before the alarm activated nNotes When you set the wake up mode to FM radio the station you last listened to will switch on...

Page 8: ...inutes or select OFF to deactivate the nap feature 2 Press ALARM MODE to select Buzz iPod or FM mode nNote Once the nap feature is activated the clock radio starts to count down The alarm turns on automatically at the end of the set time period Replace Batteries Backup Battery 1 Open the battery compartment door 2 Insert a new 3V CR2025 battery into the battery compartment with correct polarity an...

Page 9: ...t has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfere...

Page 10: ...e expiration of the warranty period IGNITION L P EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIESTHAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL EXPIRE ONTHE EXPIRATION OFTHE STATED WARRANTY PERIOD EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE IGNITIO...

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