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Table of contents for the manual
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SP -129I O wner ’s Handbook Clock r adio f or iP od[...]
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1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Follo w all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near wa ter . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accor dance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install or oper ate near any heat sourc es such as radiators ,[...]
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2 INDEX INDEX Important safety information .................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................ 2 Contr ols & Connections ............................................ 3 Display featur es ....................................................... 5 Remote contr ol ...........................[...]
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3 a Display window b iPod dock c over c Radio aerial d Audio inputs e V ideo output f AC po wer input C ONTROLS AND C ONNEC TIONS FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW[...]
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4 a iP od dock b Previous/Alarm 1 butt on c Next/Alarm 2 button d Standby indicat or e Standby button f Sleep/Time display butt on C ONTROLS AND C ONNEC TIONS T OP VIEW g Snooze butt on h Source button i Play/pause button (St ereo/Mono for FM) 1) V olume down button 1! V olume up button[...]
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5 DISPLA Y FEA TURES FM DISPLA Y When in Standby mode, press the SLEEP button briey t o switch to the time displa y . The time is shown in hours, minut es and seconds. When F M radio is playing the display will show the tuned frequency and STEREO or MONO indication. When an iPod is playing, the display will show the album or pla ylist track numb[...]
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6 REMO TE C ONTROL a S tandby/Snooze button 1# V olume up button b Time/Sleep button 1$ Memor y button c Source button 1% V olume down button d Play/Pause/Mono butt on 1^ Scan button e Search up button 1& Menu button f Search down button 1* Enter button g Stop button 1( Right button h Playlist + button 2) Repeat button i Up cursor button 2! Pre[...]
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7 CL OCK AND ALARM SET TINGS The clock and alarms are set in S tandby mode. Y ou can choose to set two dierent alarm times (ALARM 1 and ALARM 2) and choose from Radio, iPod , or Aux sources or a buzzer to w ake to . Y ou can then choose t o set either or both alarms t o wake you. T o enter clock setting mode: Set the clock/radio to Standby . •[...]
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8 ADJUSTING THE VOL UME T o listen to F M radio: Switch on the pow er by pressing the • ST ANDBY button. If FM mode is not selected, press the • SOURCE button repeat edly until ‘ TUNER’ appears on the display . The tuned frequency is displayed with ster eo or mono indication. T o tune to a station: The radio is tuned fr om the remote [...]
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9 iP od ADAPT ORS SELECTING AN ADAPT OR Before docking your iPod y ou must rst check if your iP od has a docking connector . Early iPod models do not have one and cannot be docked to your unit. The docking connec tor is located on the base of the iP od as shown below . LIST OF SUPPLIED ADAPT ORS h / 1! iPod nano (1st Gen & 2nd Gen). i iPod v[...]
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10 DOCKING AN iP od PLA Y ING FROM AN iP od DOCKING YOUR iP od T o dock your iP od: Switch o the pow er . • Open the cover ov er the iPod dock. • Check tha t the c orrect iP od adaptor is tted to the docking • bay . Locat e the iPod on the Docking C onnector and press it • gently home. T o remov e your iPod fr om the dock:[...]
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11 The A UX IN input ma y be used to connect sound sources with a Line or Headphone analogue output to play through your unit. These ma y include - iPod models tha t cannot be docked to the unit • MP3 players • CD walkman play ers • T ape walkman players • Personal c omputers or laptops • Connecting to the AUX IN jack T o c[...]
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12 CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains pow er . The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a bar ely damp cloth and then dried carefully . Never use abrasives , abrasive cloths or chemical solvents . SPECIFICA TIONS Supply Voltage: ............... 100-240V ~, 50/60 Hz Po w[...]
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Te sc o St or es L td , Delama re Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( Calls cost u p to 4p per minute from a B T landline, other p ro viders may vary) SP129I V0 .3[...]