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MICRO1468I CD Mic ro System for iPho ne/iPod Instruction Manual IMPOR T ANT! Please r ead all instru ctions ca refully before use and keep f or futur e referen ce. MICRO1468I.book Page 1[...]
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Introduction 2 Thank yo u for choo sin g thi s Goo dma ns M icro Sys tem. Not only does it play CD’ s and receive rad io st at ions, but you can also liste n to your favo urite tra cks o n your iPhone/i Pod wh ilst cha rging it. It’s really e asy to use; you can sav e your fa vouri te radio stat ions to memory and pr ogram you r CD tracks in an[...]
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What’s in the box 3 1 x Goo dmans MICRO1 468I un it 2 x Exter nal spe akers 1 x Remo te contr ol (not shown) 6 x iPod dock ad aptors (not sh own) 1 x Main s adaptor - 10V D C (n ot shown ) (CD and i Pod not in cluded) Contents Getting st arted Using th e radio Using t he iPhone/i Pod do ck Using t he CD 1 2 3 4 Using th e clock a nd ti mer Other [...]
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Your Micro System 4 Front v iew 1 ST ANDBY button 8 PLA Y / P AUSE button 2 FUNCTION button 9 OPEN / CLOSE button 3 C.ADJ / MEMORY button 10 iPhone/iPod compartment 4 TUNER / SEARCH - Button 1 1 S peaker unit 5 V olume Control 12 CD door 6 TUNER / SEARCH + Button 13 IR sensor 7 STOP Button 14 LCD display MICRO1468I.book Page 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 [...]
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Your Micro System 5 T op Pan el 15 21 20 15 16 18 19 17 22 S peaker output left 19 Subwoofer output 16 S peaker output right 20 AUX input left 17 Reset button 21 AUX input right 18 DC input 10V 22 FM antenna MICRO1468I.book Page 5[...]
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Your Micro System 6 1 STOP button 1 1 ENTER / FOLDER + button 2 ST ANDBY button 12 MEMORY button 3 OPEN / CLOSE button 13 M-DOWN / REPEA T button 4 FILE +10 / IPOD UP button 14 M-UP / RANDOM button 5 PLA Y / P AUSE button 15 PRESET EQ button 6 MENU / INFO button 16 TIMER / C.ADJ button 7 SKIP / TUNE - Button 17 SLEEP button 8 SKIP / TUNE + Button 1[...]
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Getting started 7 01 The r emot e co ntro l ba ttery T o pres erve th e battery life pr ior to fir st use, there is a small plastic t ab in serted b etween the battery and the terminal i nside th e remote control. Please r emove this t ab befo re using the remote c ontrol. T o remove the t ab, pull it in the directio n of the arrow in the ill ustra[...]
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Using the radio 8 02 Basic ope ratio n Press th e ST ANDBY button on the ma in unit or remo te contr ol to p ower on the un it. Press the FUNCTIO N bu tton on the unit or on the r emote co ntrol to select T uner mode. T une to the st atio n you want by pr essing either of the SKIP / TUNE buttons . T o turn off th e unit, p ress the ST ANDBY button.[...]
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Using the iPhone/iPod Dock 9 03 Inser ting and rem ovin g you r iPhon e/iPod Press t he Powe r / Sta ndby Bu tton. Press t he FUNC TION Bu tton to select iPhone/ iPod mo de. Press the OPEN / CL OSE Butto n to open the CD doo r. Playb ack a nd c harg ing y our i Pod Select i Pod mode usin g the FUNCTIO N button. Insert you r iPod into the dock an d [...]
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Using the CD 10 04 Hand lin g CD s T o remo ve a dis c from i ts stora ge case , press down on th e centre of the c ase and lift t he disc out, hold ing it c arefull y by the edges. Fingerpr int s and du st shoul d be car efully w iped off the disc ’s recorde d surfac e with a sof t cloth before us e. DON’T FO RGET ! Never use chem icals such a[...]
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Using the CD 11 04 Repea ting CD ’ s DON’T F ORGET! Y ou need to use the remote control to use this functio n. T o repe at the cur rent tra ck, pres s the REPEA T button once . "REPE A T" will show in the displ ay . T o repe at the ent ire di sc, press the REPEA T button twice . "RE PEA T ALL" wi ll show in the displ ay . T [...]
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Using the CD 12 04 Rand om MP3 p lay back DON’T FO RGET ! Y ou need to use the remote control to use this function. In play mo de pre ss the RANDO M button on the r emote co ntrol o nce, "RA NDOM" will show in the displa y , and the t racks will be played in a rand om ord er . T o cancel random play , press the STO P button o r press th[...]
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Using the CD 13 04 MICRO1468I.book Page 13 Prog ram med MP3 pla yba ck DON’T FORG ET! The M P3 di sc m ust b e in stop mode. 1 2 4 5 Liste ning to prog ramm ed MP 3 tr acks Press t he PLA Y/P AUSE button . Disc pla y will st art at the b eginning of the first pro grammed track. T o Cle ar t he P rog ram Memo ry If the disc is play ing, press the [...]
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Using the Clock and Timer 14 05 MICRO1468I.book Page 14 Adjus ting the clo ck DON’T F ORGET! This unit has it s own digit al clock wh en in st and by mod e. T o adju st the cl ock and set the tim er , follow the instruction s below: Press th e C-ADJ/ M EMOR Y button and select ei ther “24 hour” or “12 h our” mod e using th e SKIP / T UNE [...]
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Other Functions 15 06 MICRO1468I.book Page 15 Mute DON’T FO RGET ! Y ou need to use the remote control to use this function. Press th e MUTE button on the re mote control to turn of f the sound. T he volu me indicator will flas h. Press th e MUTE button again to r estore the soun d to the p revious level. Prese t Equ ali ser The Quali ty of the s[...]
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Troubleshooting 16 07 MICRO1468I.book Page 16 o d o t t a h W e s u a c e l b i s s o P m e l b o r P Radio Nois e or so und dis torte d on F M S tation not tun ed p rop erly the an tenn a w ire i s n ot e xten ded Fine tun e br oad cas t st atio n Extend FM wire antenna Reposition the unit until the best reception is obtained. FM S tereo indicator[...]
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Specifications 17 08 MICRO1468I.book Page 17 IMPORT ANT! Due to continua l revisio n and im proveme nts to ou r produ cts de sign, sp ecificati ons are sub ject to change without no tice. I 8 6 4 1 O R C I M r e b m u n l e d o M /60Hz 1.1A 0 5 ~ V 0 4 100 - 2 : C A y l p p u s r e w o P DC ada ptor outp ut: 10V 2.7A Power consumption 27W Radio fre[...]
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Safety Sound Leve ls Y our hearing i s import ant to you and to us so please take car e when operating this equipm ent. It is strong ly reco mmended that yo u follo w the guideli nes in or der to prevent p ossible damag e to, o r l oss of heari ng. Over time your he aring wil l adapt to continuou s load sou nds and w ill give the impr ession that t[...]
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