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12.
FUNCTION
button : Selects AM/FM radio, iPod mode, AUX
(auxiliary input) mode and USB mode.
13.
USB connector
: Connection for MP3 player
14.
+10
button : To advance 10 Songs (files)
15.
DIR+
button : Advance to next directory
16.
FR
button : Skip Backward
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1.
iPod docking station
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2.
iPod docking connector
3.
POWER
ON/OFF
button: To turn the unit on and off.
4.
/-
buttons : Adjusts volume level up or down.
5.
SNOOZE
/ LIGHT
button: Activates the snooze function; Turn LCD
backlight ON/OFF.
6.
TUN +/-
buttons : Tunes the radio channel frequency up or down.
7.
CH +/-
buttons : Selects the preset radio stations.
8.
ALARM ON/OFF
button : Switches the alarm on or off.
9.
SLEEP
button : Selects the time duration of the sleep timer.
10.
MODE
button : Enters the setting mode.
11.
MEM
button : Save the radio preset stations; saves settings.
Clock and presets battery back-up
A backup battery compartment located at rear of the unit.
(1) Open the battery compartment door.
(2) For clock and settings backup, follow the polarity diagram shown inside
the compartment and install 2 x AAA batteries (purchase separately).
(3) Close the battery compartment door.
FM Antenna Installation
Connect the FM antenna wire to the FM Antenna terminal and extend it for
the best reception (see figure below).
Connect FM antenna wire to the antenna terminal at rear of the main unit
AC-DC Adaptor Connection
The unit can be powered by an external AC-DC Adaptor, with a required
output DC 10V 1400mA (included).
(1) Firmly and securely plug the adaptor's AC plug into AC main outlet.
(2) Connect the adaptor's DC output plug to the DC-in jack of the unit.
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RESET
AUX
Installation
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Description of Parts
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Main Unit
Main Unit
Top view
DIR+
+10
FF
FR
FUNCTION
MEM
MODE
SLEEP
+
-
SNOOZE/LIGHT
USB
15
14
16 17
19
18
13
1
2
12
11
10
9
5
6
8
4
3
7
MONTH
DATE
DUAL TIME
21
20
21
Front view
Rear view
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N
RESET
AUX
DC 10V
EXTERNAL FMANT
26
27
22
24
23
25
5
17.
FF
button : Skip Forward
18.
PLAY/PAUSE
button
19.
STOP
button
20.
LCD display
21.
Pair of Speakers
22.
AUX IN jack
: Auxiliary audio signal input.
23.
DC-in
jack : For the connection of external DC power supply
24.
Phones Jack
25.
FM Antenna terminal
26.
Battery Compartment
27.
RESET
button: Resets the unit.
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Description of Parts
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Remote Control
Remote Control
1.
Infrared Transmitter
2.
POWER ON/OFF
button
3.
VOL +/-
buttons
4.
FUNCTION
button
5.
ALARM ON/OFF
button
6.
SNOOZE / LIGHT
button
7.
TUN Up/Down
buttons: for Up,
for Down
8.
CH + / -
buttons
9.
MEM
button
10.
MODE
button
11.
SLEEP
button
12.
iPod Skip/Search Forward/Backward
buttons:
for Forward, for Backward.
13.
iPod PLAY/PAUSE
button
14.
Battery Compartment
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Five different adaptors are designed to suit any “dockable” iPod model
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to the docking station. Before connecting your iPod to the system,
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select and insert the proper adaptor for your iPod model into the
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docking station first (refer to following iPod adaptor table) .
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Description of Parts
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iPod adaptors
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iPod adaptor Table :
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For the 5G (fifth generation) 30GB and 60GB iPods with video capability.
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Please use the original adaptor from your 5G iPod model at the time of
purchase. No 5G adaptor is provided from this system.
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Install this “Docking Station Dust Cover” in the docking station if no iPodw ill
be docked for an extended period of time.
Clock and Calendar Settings
When the unit is at the power off mode.
Set Clock
1. Press the
MODE
button 3 times, the clock display flashes.
2. To set the hour, press the
TUN +/-
button to set advance or reverse hour
setting. Press and hold the button for fast advance / reverse value.
3. To set the minute, press the
/-
button to set advance or reverse
minute setting. Press and hold the button for fast advance / reverse value.
Set 12/24 Hour format
4. Press the
MODE
button again to enter 12/24 hour format setting mode.
5. To select 12/24 hour format, press either the
TUN +/-
button.