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High Fidelity Mini Audio System for iPod

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i9200 

 

Instruction Manual 

 
 

Please read this manual carefully before operating and save it for future reference. 

 
 

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Page 1: ...High Fidelity Mini Audio System for iPod i9200 Instruction Manual Please read this manual carefully before operating and save it for future reference Have a question Visit http www i Luv com ...

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Page 3: ...nce with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or th...

Page 4: ...e plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternate Warnings This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety featu...

Page 5: ... injury CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Use of controls adjustments and or performance of procedure other than specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure DANGER Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam CAUTION HAZAROUS LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED YOU CAN HELP TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Please remember to ...

Page 6: ...C RULES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Note Do not make changes or modify the device in any way Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT NOTES ON HEARING Your hearing is very ...

Page 7: ...ne or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects fi...

Page 8: ...trol 17 Battery Installation Remote Control 17 OPERATIONAL FEATURES Amplifier and Radio Operation 18 Switching the unit ON 18 Operating mode selection 18 Adjusting the volume 18 Headphone Jack 18 AM FM radio operation 19 Manual station selection 19 Station search operation 19 Stereo Mono 19 Tuner preset station 20 Programming AM and FM stations in memory 20 Changing a program position 21 Digital C...

Page 9: ... 27 Mute function 27 Program memory 27 MP3 Disc Operation 29 Inserting and ejecting an MP3 disc 29 Playing the entire MP3 CD 29 Pause Stop 30 Playback in random sequence 31 Repeat 31 Title introduction 32 Programming memory 32 ID3 TAG Artist Title 33 Basic Operation with iPod 34 Installing the dock adapter 34 Playing the iPod 34 Pause Stop 34 Charging your iPod 34 CARE AND MAINTANENCE GUIDE 35 SPE...

Page 10: ...disc play This problem may be caused by defects such as scratches in the disc being played which are too large for the error compensation circuits to handle If you encounter this problem try a new disc before having the unit serviced If the CD player operates normally the skipping problem is probably due to a defective disc Note Only the above types of discs can be played on this unit Some CD R CD...

Page 11: ...n your iPod with depth and clarity Play and charge your iPod Supports Random Repeat Intro and Program functions Programmable memory for 40 audio tracks Provides a variety of convenient functions such as Mute Sleep Timer and more Enjoy AM FM radio with the PLL digital tuning technology Programmable presets for 32 radio stations 16 for AM 16 for FM Real time clock display with the sleep function Tim...

Page 12: ..._IM_EN_12182007 www i Luv com 11 GETTING STARTED CAUTION This product may be used only with iLuv i9200 stand Use with other stands may result in instability causing possible injury Main Unit Assembly and Disassembly Speaker Assembly and Disassembly ...

Page 13: ...ity Mini Audio System for iPod V10M11_IM_EN_12182007 www i Luv com 12 GETTING STARTED Wall mounting Installation Secure the center unit and speakers on the wall as shown below using 8 dowels and 8 screws supplied ...

Page 14: ...he repeat mode and to preset radio stations 9 DISPLAY MODE Button Switching to time display TIMER ON OFF 10 HEADPHONES Jack Stereo headphone socket accepts 3 5mm plug 11 STOP ST MONO Button Interrupts the CD playback clearing the CD program provides stereo mono switching for FM stations 12 TUNING SKIP SEARCH Button CD backward title selection CD backward search operation Manual tuning of stations ...

Page 15: ...eo reception bands 24 FOLDER UP Button Move to the next MP3 folder in ascending order 25 MUTE Button Temporarily switches off the audio if desired 26 Left CD Door 27 Dock 28 iPod Dock Cover Location of Controls Rear View of Main Unit 29 AC Plug the AC power cord into this socket before plugging it into the wall outlet Note When the system is connected to AC power parts of the unit may be in operat...

Page 16: ...speaker s non striped wire and the BLACK lever Repeat for the RIGHT channel SPEAKER block 31 and the RIGHT speaker s wire AC Power Connection Connect the power cable included in the accessories first to the power socket 29 at the unit and then insert the power plug into the wall outlet When you disconnect the plug from a socket do not pull the cable always pull the plug Note As soon as the unit ha...

Page 17: ...utton CD forward title selection CD forward search operation Manual tuning of stations station search operation 45 VOLUME Button Lowers the desired volume 46 TUNING SKIP SEARCH Button CD backward title selection CD backward search operation Manual tuning of stations station search operation 47 FOLDER T Button Activates the MP3 folders in descending order 48 STOP Button Stops CD playback Clears the...

Page 18: ...sulation tag from the button battery tray before operating the remote control as shown below Battery Installation 1 Remove the battery tray by pressing point 1a inside then sliding area 1b at the same time 2 Pull out the battery tray 3 Install or replace the button type battery CR2032 supplied 4 Close the battery tray Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with...

Page 19: ...ns 4 43 45 To turn the sound off press the MUTE button 25 58 This function is indicated when the word MUTE appears in the display 3 By pressing the MUTE or VOLUME UP DOWN buttons 4 43 45 again the sound will turn back on Caution High volumes especially with headphones may damage your hearing Hearing experts advise not to hear music with high volume for a long period of time Headphones jack The hea...

Page 20: ...uency upward or downward Station search operation 1 Holding down one of the two buttons TUNING or TUNING 12 46 or 7 44 for approx 1 second starts the search operation and determines the direction of the search The search operation simply finds stations with strong signals Stations with weak reception can only be tuned in manually 2 Hold the TUNING or TUNING button to start the station search again...

Page 21: ...wice and then the button 0 Programming AM and FM stations in memory The program memory allows you store 32 stations in FM and AM range Program place selection is described in the previous operating section 1 In TUNER mode select FM or AM reception 2 Seek out the station required by Manual station selection or Station search operation 3 Press the MEM CLK ADJ 20 53 and then press the REPEAT PRESET 8...

Page 22: ... OPERATIONAL FEATURE Amplifier and Radio Operation Continued Changing a program position If a memory position needs to be replaced by a station other than the current one the new station can be programmed as described above and this will automatically replace the original station ...

Page 23: ... to flash 4 Enter the minutes by pressing the buttons TUNING SKIP SEARCH or TUNING SKIP SEARCH and confirm with MEM CLK ADJ To switch to the clock display while in tuner and CD modes press DISPLAY MODE The time is displayed for approximately 5 seconds The time is also displayed when the unit is turned off Setting the timer You can set automatic switch on and switch off times with the built in time...

Page 24: ...programmed length of time in the last operating mode CD iPod or TUNER in which mode this unit was before switched off Make sure the tuner is tuned to a radio station For CD or iPod a CD or iPod must be inserted properly Snooze function When the unit is switched on by means of the timer you can press the SNOOZE button 40 to switch the unit off for approximately 9 minutes After this time the unit sw...

Page 25: ...uched Never look directly at the beam CD changer operation Switch the unit on by pressing the POWER button 1 34 To turn on the CD mode press the button X PLAY PAUSE 13 41 or any one of the DISC 1 4 buttons 5 or 52 If one or more CD s have already been inserted in the chosen location s playback is started TOC means Table of Contents If there is no CD inside the following will appear after a few sec...

Page 26: ...SC 1 4 52 on the remote Once selected playback will begin automatically If playback of one CD has finished the playback of the next inserted CD will begin and this process will repeat itself Note If the CD player is in the stop position you can start the currently indicated CD by pressing the button X PLAY PAUSE 13 41 If you select a different CD by pressing the buttons CD SELECTION 1 4 5 or DISC ...

Page 27: ...e and the track being played will replay continuously 2 Press REPEAT twice to have the entire CD played continuously 3 Press REPEAT three times to have all the inserted CDs up to 4 played continuously Track selection Press TUNING SKIP SEARCH and TUNING SKIP SEARCH to select the desired tracks The tracks can be selected directly by pressing the corresponding numerical buttons 1 0 10 The selected nu...

Page 28: ... the audio output will be muted and the MUTE indicator will be displayed To cancel MUTE press the MUTE button once more or press the VOLUME UP DOWN button Program memory The built in program memory lets you play up to 40 tracks from up to 4 CDs in the order of your choice A track can be stored more than once within the program 1 Load the CDs 2 Press MEM CLK ADJ 20 53 in the stop mode to switch to ...

Page 29: ...ogram can be played back again as long as MEMORY appears on the display To clear the programming and resume normal playback The programming is erased by pressing STOP until the MEMORY display disappears or by opening the CD changer door If the unit is switched off the program is not erased Note 1 RANDOM will not function in programmed play 2 This unit counts all the folders on an MP3 disc even if ...

Page 30: ...emove the CD hold it by the edges and remove it by gently pressing on the black holder 3 Then close the disc compartment by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button 15 or 16 After having closed the disc cover the CD system begins immediately to scan the content of compact disc inserted After that CD will be start playback automatically if read disc properly Playing the entire MP3 CD 1 Select the desired CD ...

Page 31: ...Disc Operation Continued Playing the entire MP3 CD Continued 4 Press the X PLAY PAUSE button to play the MP3 disc Pause Stop 1 To briefly pause playback press the X PLAY PAUSE button 13 41 Display indicates 2 Press X PLAY PAUSE button again to restart play 3 To end the playback press the STOP button 11 48 ...

Page 32: ...ay By pressing button STOP 11 48 the random playback is cancelled This function can be switched off by pressing the RANDOM button again Repeat 1 Press the REPEAT button during MP3 playback to have the title currently being played repeat continuously 2 Press the REPEAT button again to have the entire MP3 disc played continuously 3 Press the REPEAT button a third time to have all the inserted MP3 di...

Page 33: ... to be played from up to 4 CDs in the order of your choice Any title can be stored more than once within one program 1 Insert a CD in its compartment 2 By pressing the button MEM CLK ADJ 20 53 in the stop mode you can switch to the programming mode 3 Select the desired title using the numeric buttons 0 9 10 35 on the remote control device or by repeatedly pressing TUNING or TUNING 4 Press the MEM ...

Page 34: ...To Clear the Program Resume Normal Playback The programming is erased by pressing the STOP button 11 48 in the programming mode until the MEMORY display disappears or by opening the disc compartment Note RANDOM button is not used for programming ID3 TAG Artist Title 1 When an MP3 disc is playing press the MP3 MODE button repeatedly The track no title and artist information will be shown in the dis...

Page 35: ...s the iPod PLAY PAUSE X button The display will show Detect iPod State and an iPod icon At the same time i9200 will automatically turn on and you will hear the music playing from your iPod 3 Press the iPod SKIP or button 51 or 44 to select desired track Pause stop To briefly interrupt playback press the iPod PLAY PAUSE X button 22 50 The display will show PLAY PAUSE SET for a second then back to n...

Page 36: ...olding it carefully by the edges Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact disc have no groove to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles CLEANING THE UNIT To prevent fire or shock hazard disconnect your unit from the AC power source when cleaning ...

Page 37: ...sion w stand a Unit 440 W x 110 D x 428 H mm 17 3 x 4 5 x 16 9 b Speakers 148 W x 108 D x 415 H mm 5 8 x 4 3 x 16 3 RECEIVER SECTION 1 Receiving bands AM FM 2 Tuning range a AM 520 1710KHz b FM 87 5 108MHz CD PLAYER SECTION 1 Playback system 4 CD front loading changer 2 Frequency response 60 18 000 Hz AUDIO SECTION 1 Power output 10 Watts RMS per channel 2 Speaker impedance 3 ohms 3 Headphone impe...

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Page 40: ...cifications are subject to change without prior notification 2007 jWIN Electronics Corp All rights reserved No portion of this printed material or product enclosed herewith including design shape and graphics may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the expressed written consent of jWIN Electronics Corp by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or use of an...

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