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INSTRUCTION MANUAL IC638B IC638W W arnings & Precautions ................................................................................... 2 Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................ 3 In the Box & Features ....................................................................[...]
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This symbol, located on back or bottom of the unit, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol, located on back or bottom of the unit, is intended to alert the user to the pr[...]
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Important Safety Instructions 3 1. Read these instructions . All the safety and operating instruction should be read before the product is operated. 2 . Keep these instructions . The safety and operating instruction should be retained for future reference. 3 . Heed all warnings . All warning on the product and in the operating instructions should b[...]
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Features In the Box 4 • Clock Radio and Dock for iPod • Remote Control • iPod Docking Brackets • Documentation • Dock Connection for iPod compatible with iPod photo, iPod mini, iPod nano, and iPod with video. • Auxiliary Input • AC-Powered • Battery Back-up keeps time during power outage, batteries, not included • Full-Feature Rem[...]
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Powering the Unit Battery Information 5 AC 120 V/60Hz AA Battery AA Battery Batteries power for Back-up only . Battery back-up will save the clock and alarm times in case of a power outage.[...]
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Manually Setting the T ime 6 1 T urn the unit off by pressing the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button. 2 Press and hold the MEM/CLK Set Button . The hour of the time will begin to blink, indicating it can be changed. 3 Press the /HR/MIN/T uner/ Buttons to adjust the blinking hour . 4 Press the MEM/CLK Set Button . The minute of the time will begin [...]
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Setting the Alarm 7 AL OFF/ RESET STANDBY 1 T urn the unit off by pressing the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button. 2 Press and hold Alarm Set Button 1 or 2. The hour of the alarm time will begin to blink, indicating it can be changed. 3 Press the /HR/MIN/T uner/ Buttons to adjust the blinking hour . 4 Press Alarm Set Button 1 or 2 . The minute of [...]
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Page 8
Docking an iPod 8 1. Locate the numbered Bracket that ts the iPod that will be docked. Each included Bracket has a number on it, indicating which iPod model that bracket is compatible with. See the separate bracket chart page to identify which bracket is needed. 2. Snap the Bracket into place over the iPod connector in the Docking Station . All [...]
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Playing an iPod 9 AL OFF/ RESET STANDBY 1. Connect an iPod to the Docking Station. 2. Press the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button to turn the unit on. 3. Press the iPod Button to switch to iPod Mode. 4. Press the Play/Pause Button to begin playing the docked iPod. 5. Press the V olume Buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the unit. 6. Press the ?[...]
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(ST) MHz Rock T uning the AM and FM Radio 10 1 T urn the unit off by pressing the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button. 2 Press the Function Button to switch the unit to Radio Mode. 3 Press the Stop/Band Button to switch between AM and FM radio. 4 Press the /HR/MIN/T uner/ Buttons to tune the AM or FM radio. 5 Adjust the W ire FM Antenna to im- prov[...]
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MEM Saving an AM/FM Radio Station to the Station Presets 1 Select an AM or FM Radio station using the /HR/MIN/T uner/ Buttons . 2 Press the MEM/CLK Set Button. 3 Press the Play/Pause/M+ Button to change the preset number . 4 Press the MEM/CLK Set Button to save the current AM or FM radio station to the selected preset number . 5 In Radio Mo[...]
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Auxiliary Output: Connecting to an T elevision 12 When connecting two pr oducts using an RCA Cable, match the color ed ports with the same color ed connection. (Red to Red, White to White, and Y ellow to Y ellow) 1. Plug one end of a 3.5 mm Cable (not included) or a 3.5 mm to RCA Cable (not included) into the AUX (Auxiliary) Output on the unit. 2. [...]
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Auxiliary Input: Connecting to an Mp3 Player 13 When connecting two pr oducts using an RCA Cable, match the color ed ports with the same color ed connection. (Red to Red, White to White, and Y ellow to Y ellow) 1. Plug one end of a 3.5 mm Cable (not included) or a 3.5 mm - RCA Cable (not included) into the AUX (Auxiliary) Input on the unit. 2. Plug[...]
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Location of Controls AL OFF/ RESET STANDBY 5 4 3 2 6 7 15 13 1 1 12 1 8 9 10 14 14[...]
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Control Denitions 1 Docking Station Use the Dock as a connection for an iPod. 2 Display Button Press the Display Button to view the time on the LCD Display while listening to the AM or FM radio. 3 Standby/AL Off/Reset Button Press the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button to turn the unit off and on. When an alarm sounds, press the Standby/AL Off/Reset Bu[...]
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Location of Controls & Denitions 17 18 19 20 Control Denitions 17 Aux (Auxiliary) Output Use the Aux Output to play audio, on the unit, from a connected Mp3 player or other audio source. 18 Aux (Auxiliary) Input Use the Aux Input to play audio from the unit on a connected television or stereo system. 19 Dimmer Switch Adjust the brightness[...]
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Location of Controls 19 20 22 24 25 27 29 31 30 21 23 33 34 36 38 40 41 32 35 37 39 28 26 42 17[...]
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Control Denitions 21 Mute Button Press the Mute Button to mute the unit’ s volume. 22 Standby/AL Off/Reset Button Press the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button to turn the unit off and on. When an alarm sounds, press the Standby/AL Off/Reset Button to turn the alarm off. 23 Play/Pause/M+ Button In iPod Mode, press the Play/Pause/M+ Button to play or p[...]
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Control Denitions 35 Menu ▲ Button Press the Menu ▲ Button to navigate through a docked iPod. 36 HR/MIN/TUN-UP Button In iPod Mode, press the HR/MIN/TUN-UP Button to skip to the next media le, or press and hold the HR/MIN/TUN-UP Button to search forward through an individual audio or video le. When setting the clock, press the HR/MIN/T[...]
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© 2007 DPI, Inc. iPod not included. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. T ruBass, SRS and the SRS logo are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. All other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. Service Information Address 21 16 Carr Street, St. Louis MO, 63106 Phone 1-314-621-2881[...]