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Page 1: ...IASONiC i 931X UserManual q3 Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructlons completely Pleasesavethis manual ...

Page 2: ...r93 1X Quick Reference rcoNic ...

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Page 4: ...sic press PROGbutton toenterprogram setting screen asbelow l l U UPU Folder song Sequencelngogrom oulomoticolly generoted 2 Folder hastwodigits andwillflash atthistime Press the NEXT orPREV button toselect desired folder Note The of detaultfolder is01 andthe offirsttolder in defaultfolderis02 andsoforth 3 Press thePROGbutton to confirm thedesired folder 4 Sono hasthree diqits andwillflashatthistim...

Page 5: ...sertosettime displayed onLCD ON TIMER ON ltallows usertosetthetimeto turn on theunitautomatically User canpress the ALARM button onremote controlto enable disable thisfunction When thisfunction is enabled Timer will bedisplayed onscreen OFF TIMER OFF ltallows usertosetthetime toturn off theunitautomatically TREBLE ltallows usertoadjust thetreble tones BASS ltallows usertoadjust thebass tones lD3 l...

Page 6: ...ual for future reference Getting started Safetyinformation Precautions Operation panel Theremotecontrol Basicoperation QuickStart l0 Connection n 12 RadioOperation 13 Setup MenuOperation 14 Enable TheAlarm 15 USB andSDA4MCOperation I6 t7 iPodOperation 18 Trouble Shooting Q A 19 Specification 20 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 7: ...assure yourpersonal safety lmproper usecanresultinpotential electrical shockorfirehazards Inordernottoclefeat thesafeguard observe thefoilowing basicrulesfor itsinstallation useandservicing 1 Readtheseinstructions 2 Keeptheseinstructions 3 Heedall anstructions tl Followall instructions 5 Donot usethasapparatus nearwater Th lighting flash with arrowhsad symbol within an equilat6ral triangle is int6...

Page 8: ...tus conrbination to anoidinjuryfromtip over 13 Unplugthis apparatus duringlightningstoms or when unusedfor longperiodsof tame Itl Referall servicingto qualifiedservicepersonnel Servicingis requiredwhenthe apparatus hasbeen damagGd in anyway suchaspower supply cordor plugis damagedliquadhasbccnspalled or obiects havelallenantothe apparatus the apparatus hasbeen exposedto rainor moisturedoesnot oper...

Page 9: ...e 24 TheaPparatussha notbeexposedtodrippingorsplashingandthatnoobjectfi with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 2S Batteriesinsta ledsha notbeexposedtoexcessiveheatsuchassunshine fireor the like Figure 131 1 ErrmDle of antenna gloundlng aa pg1 fiionit Electrlcal code ANSI NFPA 70 ANTENNA DISCHARGEUNIT NEC SECTION8lo 20 GROUNDII G CONDUCTORS NECSECTION 8lo 21 NEC NATIONALELECTRI...

Page 10: ... Theapparatussha lnotbeexposedtodrippingorsp ashingandthatnoobjectfi with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 25 Batteriesinsta edsha notbeexposedtoexcessiveheatsuchassunsh ne fireor the like Figure 131 1 ExrmDle of antenna gloundlng a3 pol tt ttonit Eloctrlcal Cod6 ANSITNFPA70 AI TENNA DISCHARGEUNIT NEC SECTION810 20 GROUNDING COI DUCTORS NECSECTION 810 21 NEC I ATIONAL ELECTRI...

Page 11: ...twith anyliquid or aforeign object Placement a Keepawayfrom heatandmoishre o Placein a safeandwell ventilatedarea o Thisproductshouldbekeptawayfrom otherelechonicsthatemita stong elecfto or staticfield OPeration o Please usethisproductwith care warranty doesnotcoverimproperuseandneglect O Otherexteriorelements stattc may interferewith thisproduct sftutction ...

Page 12: ...I FrontSide ...

Page 13: ...OG I EMORY ANO J ODE BUTTON 12 REMOTESENSOR 13 EO BUTTONS 14 LCD DISPLAY 15 NUMBERBUTTONS 16 MENUBUTTON 17 TRACK TUNEBUTTONAND _SCROLL_UP t t _SCROLL_DO iN l I BUTTON 18 STOPBUTTON _MENU rg BUTTON 19 PLAY PAUSE BUTTONANDi ENTER I BUTTON 20 PHONESJACK 21 USBSLOT 22 SD MMCCARD SLOT 23 AUX IN JACK 24 iPodSLOT REARPAI TEL 25 BATTERY CHAMBER 26 ANTENNA 27 iPodAVOUT 28 DC IN JACK 29 AC DC SELECTOR 30 PO...

Page 14: ...AD OSTATIONPRESET o 9 TRACK SELECTION 8 ENABLE DISABLE ALARM 9 FEATURESELECTION 10 STOPPLAYBACK _MENUBUTTONFOR iPOd 11 EAADJUSTMENT 12 SOURCESELECTION RADIO USB SD MMC iPod 13 FOLDERSELECTION 14 FM AMBAND 15 REPEAT RANDOM MODE FOR PLAYBACK SONGANO RADIOPRESETBANK SELECTION 16 TRACKSELECTIONIN USB SD MMCMODE SCROLL UP i SCROLL DOW FOR iPod 17 RADIOSTATIONTUNING ...

Page 15: ...t torecharge alkaline ormanganese battery o Mishandle battery thiscancause electrolyles to leak if thisoccurs washhands immediately r l 1 r I r i Urc of dre rGmode ootrfidr 1 o Aimatthesensor directly atunit o Keep thetransmission window clean o Keepawayfromdirectsunlight Do not a putheavyobjects ontheremote conhol o taketheremote control apart o spillliquids ontotheremote control oo ...

Page 16: ...battery UM 1 1 5V ioiiii ti orAcadaptor Dc12vl3 5A output PoweringOnand Standby a Power andstandby buttons arelocated ol the it l p r andtheremote control seeFig 3 ii selectanappropriate source uslng in urGiroN buiibn TUNER RADlo Uien h di l UsB SD MMC card iPod andAUX Fig 3 Setting the Clock 1 Press theMENU button i U tn NEXT andPREV buttons toselect numeric value 3 Pressthe MENU buttonto confirm...

Page 17: ...oto fifth generation ThisfunctiondoesnotsupportiPodtouch Classic iPhone Shufileand Nano third generation Connecting a phones o Youcan conhectstereoheadphones witha 6 4mmplugto the Phonejack o Pleaseadjustthe volumeto an appropriate level Connectinga microphone o A microphone witha 6 4mmplugcan be pluggedintothe MICjack a MICvolumeand echocan be adjusted to your preference f a a r a a r a r o C TV ...

Page 18: ...t Gonnecting otherexternalaudiodevices AUX Input o Connectan externalaudiodeviceto AUX lN on the frontPanel o Usethe FUNCTIONbuttonto changethe sourceto AUX lN ...

Page 19: ...setmemorybank Tuneto your favoriteradiostationand pressthe MEMORYbutton Usethe P and P buttonstochoosethe preset banknumber then pressthe MEMORybutton againto set a Thisunitis equippedwith RadioBroadcast Data System RDS whichtransmitsradiotext data and is displayed on the LCDdisplay The stationname PS PW frequency andclock qte CT can be displayed whenreceivedby RDS o Pulloutantennafor bestFMfreque...

Page 20: ...The MENUbuttoncontainssix functions seeFig 11 CLOCK Hourand minutecan be adiusted TIMERON Enablesthe alarm TIMEROFF Disables the alarm TREBLE Trebletones can be adjusted BASS Basstonescan be adjusted lD3 Thisfunctionis madefor MP3 swith lD3tag The songtitle artistand albumwill be displayeo witha PlaYback of MP3file Clock Setting CLK OO OO Timer ON Setting TImor 0N 00 00 8H55 P Bass Setting lD3 Set...

Page 21: ...unction Toactivate thesleep function press theSLEEp button ontheremote toadjust tothedesire time SLEEp icon willbedisplayed ontheLCDdisplay SeeFig 14 lfyouwanttocancel thesleep function press SLEEp button untilitdisplays SLEEP OO VolumeAdjustment TurnVolume knoborpress thevolume button on remote control forpersonal preference EQAdjustment Press theEQbufton onremote control orequalizer control butt...

Page 22: ...setup menu o Press theSTOPbutton to stopanyoperation a pt PREVbutton to restart a trackand tfgXlpnEV bufton to selecta file Buttons 0 9on theremote control canalsobeusedto directly select a file o TheFOLDER buttoncanbeusedto select thenext ioiJ t in USBflashdiskor SD MMC card o Press theRANDOM button to randomly playsongs a Press theREPEAT button to selectrepeat mode nePeat One RePeat current trac...

Page 23: ...eryou desire Pressthe PROGbuttonagainto confirmtrack Mten finished pressthe PLAY PAUSE buftonto start playbackof programs Youcan progftrmup to 20 tracks to be playedin an orderyoucreate o Tochangea USBflashdisUSD MMC pressthe STOP buttonthen pulloutthe USBflashdiskor SD MMCcard and insertanotherUSBflashdiskor SD MMCcard ...

Page 24: ...ressthe FUNCTION buttonto selectiPod o In playingmode the LCDwilldisplayiPod o UsePLAY PAUSE STOP and NEXT PREV buttons to conkoliPod o To accessVIDEOplayback mode 1 RemoveiPodTouch iPhone fromdock 2 HoldiPodTouch iPhone in vertical position 3 Pressthe back arrowonthetop leftcornerto go backto previous page 4 Pressthe videos buttontowardsthe bottomrightcornerto accessvideos 5 Re insert the iPodTou...

Page 25: ...roblems lt Checkthe powercordconnection Theunitisnotpowered on Antennais nothookedup Pleaseusethe antennain the product packageor adjustdirection of antenna Dataformatis notMp3 Pleasecheckthe fileformar t 9 ...

Page 26: ...p 87 5 108MHz 100KHzsteP 44 1 92 24 22 05 16KHz usB1 1 2 0 120V 60Hz USA Drv BatterY UM 1 1 5Vx 1o il u Dc 12vi3 6A Notincluded x 166x 365mm imProvements XDesignandspecificationssubiectto changewithoutnoticefor necessary I ...

Page 27: ...n comandsimilar O Damage is not dueto customer neglecVintentional orfromshipping If damage by shippingpleasecontactshippingcarrierdirectly D Customer agrees topayfor shipping to andfromservicing center D Product Receiptis datedwithinoneyearof purchase O Product will bepackaged properly andsafelyfor shipping product damage throughshipping will notbecompersated Model Product Number Date Date of Purc...

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