iSymphony CR8CD manual

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    User manual Manuel d'utilisateur Manual de usuario English Français Español : page 2-15 : page : página CR8CD C D Clock Radio Music System with Built-in Universal Dock for iPod Système radio-réveil avec Dock universel pour iPod intégré Radio Reloj Musical con Estación Universal Incorporada p ara iPod Pl ay ba ck[...]

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    2 TO P REV EN T FIR E OR S HOC K HA ZAR D, D O NOT U SE T HIS P LUG W I TH A N EXTEN SION C ORD, RECEP TACLE OR O THER O UTLET UNLE SS THE BLADE S CAN BE FULL Y INSERTED TO PREVE NT BLADE EXPOSU RE. TO PREVENT FI RE OR SH OCK H AZA RD , DO NO T EXP OSE T HIS A PPL IAN CE T O RAI N OR MO IST URE . 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructio[...]

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    TO P REV EN T FIR E OR S HOC K HA ZAR D, D O NOT U SE T HIS P LUG W I TH A N EXTEN SION C ORD, RECEP TACLE OR O THER O UTLET UNLE SS THE BLADE S CAN BE FULLY IN SERTED TO PREVENT BL ADE EXPOSURE. TO PR EVENT FIRE OR SH OCK H AZA RD, D O NOT EX POS E THI S APP LIA NCE T O RAI N OR MOI STU RE . 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. [...]

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    4 • O p e r a t e c o n t r o l s an d s w i t c h e s as described in the ma nual. • B efo re t ur ni ng ‘ On ’ t he p ow er, make c e r t a i n t h a t p o w e r c o r d i s p ro pe r l y installed. • Sto r e yo ur C Ds , Me m or y Car d s in a coo l area to avoid da m age from he at. • W hen movin g the set , be sure t o fir st disco[...]

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    1 2 1 5 3 1 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 6 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 9 1 7 1. SPEAKER 2. LCD DISPLA Y 3. CD DOOR 4. ST ANDBY/ON BUTT ON 5. ALARM 1 BUTTON 6. ALARM 2 BUTTON 7. FOLDER-/MEMORY- BUTTON 8. iPod DOCK 9. FOLDER+/MEMORY+ BUTTON 10. PLAY MODE BUTTON 1 1. PROG / CLOCK ADJ BUTTON 12. FUNCTION BUTTON 13. SNOOZE BUTTON 14. STEREO HEADPHONE JACK 15. REMOTE SENSOR[...]

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    C aution Usage of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified here may result in hazardous radiation exposure.This unit should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except for a qualified service technician. I mportant Since movement of the CD mechanism and the sensitive circuitry may cause interference to radio tu[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET R EMOTE CONTROL HANDSET REMARKS: Insert 2 “AAA” batteries (not included) before using. 1 3 4 5 2 1 5 6 7 8 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 4 23 2 2 21 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 16 9 1 . M U T E P r es s to a c t i v a t e / d ea ct i v a t e M U T E f u n ct io n. 2 . S TA N D B Y P r e s s t o t u r n p o w e r o n / of f . 3 . F U N C T IO [...]

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    L ISTENING TO THE RADIO M anual Tuning 1. In Tuner mode, Press “ / BAND” button to select the desired BAND (AM or FM). 2. T une to the desired station by pressing the or button. 3. Adjust volume control to the desired volume level. A uto Tuning 1. In Tuner mode, p ress “ / BAND” button to select the desired BAND (AM or FM). 2. Press and hol[...]

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    9 iPod OPERATION Using the iPod Dock you can play music from the iPod through the unit’s speakers and operate with the remote control. The unit comes with e ight removable dock adapters t o ensure the proper fit for your iPod and to help re duce stress on the connector when operating the iPod. DOCKING YOUR iPod 1. Remove the iPod dock cover from [...]

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    10 NOTE: The iPod battery will charge whenever the iPod is docked and the unit is powered on. 37 8 9 1 0 1 11 3 1 4 iPod mini 4GB , 6GB X 4G iPod&U2 iPod 20GB 4G iPod 40GB iPod photo & color U2 iPod 20GB , 30GB iPod with color display 20GB iPod photo 40GB , 60GB X iPod with color display 60GB X iPod nano 2GB , 4GB X 5G iPod (with video) 60G[...]

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    P LAYING COMPACT DISCS G etting Started 1. P re ss C D bu tt o n to s el ec t “C D” m od e. 2. P re ss t he “ “ a t th e ri gh t ha nd c or n er o f th e CD d oo r to o pe n. 3. P la ce t he m us i c di sc w it h th e pr in te d s id e fa ci ng u p in to t he t ra y , an d cl o se t he d oo r . 4. Aft er a f ew s ec on ds t h e di sp la y w[...]

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    C LOCK SETTINGS S etting the Clock - can only be set during standby mode 1. Press PROG/CLOCK ADJ button ,either "12H" or "24H" will display. 2. Choose 12/24 HRS by pressing button, then press PROG/CLOCK ADJ button. 3. Press button for HOUR setting, then press PROG/CLOCK ADJ button to store. 4. Press button for MINUTES setting an[...]

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    P LAYING COMPACT DISC S R emark : - T he L CD d is pl ay su pp or ts E ng li sh l an gu ag e o nl y . - MP 3 support : B it rate : 32 Rbps - 320 Rbps , S ampling rate 32kHz, 44.1kHz and 48kHz decode format. The performance/playing MP3 disc varies from the quality of recording disc and the method of recording. The searching lead time for MP3 - CD is[...]

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    CARE & MAINTENANCE C are of the C ompact D isc • T o remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges. • Fi ng er pr in ts a n d du st s ho ul d be c ar ef ul l y wi pe d of f t he d is c’ s r ec or d ed s ur fa ce w it h a so ft cl ot h. U nl ik e co n ve n[...]

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