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1N'1N"1N'·pv'eaudio.com PIPDK7B iPod/iPhone/iPad Docking IN/ Alan" Clock Systeln Contents Important Safety Instructions reatures. Installation Description of Parts. iPad / iPhone / iPod Operation iPaci / iPhone App .9 Rildio Tuner Operation. Auxi l iary Input, .10 Preset EQ, BassfTreble, Loudness and Bass Boost 10 Clock Setting. 11 Alarm Operation 11 Sleep Timer Function 12 Care and Maintenance. 12 Technical Data .. Compliance with FCC Regulations .13 13 rm~orlanl Saiel \\11,," JI' u~ed n the dire..."1t' per'vnal - ~a.Te!\, d ~,nne a all Ihl~ \. nil h.1" het'n d('~igncd ,1nd nl.)nufactuTPd to l'n~ - Hc\\('\('r ~Jlet\ ope u~c c n e~ult n potentl.ll ell'Clrical ~ho 'dmp,~eraling- n<.{ructlon~ an 0 c.trt,tulh belore , . , -I.; in"'.lrl.l!io~ - UTl' or tiT(' .lnd u\ hl"~_rd.;: ~Iea~e lea . _ h d IOf UIUft' ,defence Ta"l' ~pt'Cla nOI(' 01 all \',trnin I,-r! aro I.eep Ihe~e -"_I~U(tlon~ I~; U~i!. g~ l~t(>d r :he~e 'l::truC1lOn~ .lnd 0 I \\ater.Jnd \'oi,:/ure _ d a. \\Jlel For c,\.lnlplt': rH".u a b.llhlub. washbowl, kitchen sink, The un I! "hou1d not ~e u~eO(l~:' in J ~el bJ~('nlt'n' laundn lub ,\\ ImmlO!! p \ en!ila.li~n Id be ~jtuated so that Its location 01 position does not interiere wllh 11$ proper The unit .hou _ I -, ~hould not be ~llu.1tf.>d on .l bed, SOia, r~g Or similar sudac tn H>nldatlon·~~:.:~~~ri~~ loPf.>ning~. The \t'ntda.'lon snould nol bf.> Impeded, by co\'enn~ tha~ ma\blodl enings \\ith items, such as ne\\~paplN~, table-cloths, curtal.ns. etc. AI~o, It ','entl,'datlon bOPp"',ed in a buill-in installation. ~uch that produce heat. -';0 naked Harne sources. such as ighled candles. should be placed on the apparatus. Power 50urce , . h '. The unit should be connected to a po~\er supph onlv 01 t e type descnbed In the operating in$lruction~ or as marked on the appltance. . . \\here the -\C'DC "'daptor IS used as the disconnect deVice, the disconnect device shall remain readil,' operable. 5. Power Cord ProtectIOn Pov.er supph cords should be routed 50 that thev are not likeh' to be walked on or pinched bv ;tems placed upon or aga,insl them. It IS alwa\s best to have a clear area from where the cord eXlls the unit 10 where It 15 plugged into an AC outlet 6. Cleaning The unit should be cleaned onl\' as recommended. See the section "Care and Maintenance' of this manual for deaning 'nslTuctions. Object and liquid Enlf} Care ~hould betal..en 50 thai objed5 do not fall and liquids are not spilled into any openings or venLS located on the product. II shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects iilled \\ith liquids. such as vases. shall be placed on the apparatus. 8. ,"'lIachments Do not use attachments nol recommended by the product manufacturer. 9. lightning and Power Surge Protection Unplug the unil from Ihe wall outlet and disconnect the periods of time. This will prevent damage I~ the product due to lightning and power~ljne surges IO.Overloadlng Do not. overload ~,:~II oullets. extension cords, or Integral CDnven ie nee receptacles as th is can result 10 a fisk 01 life of electric shock 11.Damage Requiring Service ThiS unn should be serviced by qualtiied service personnel when: A. Th~ power su~ply cord or plug has been damaged. B.ObjedS have tallen IOta or lIquid has been spilled into the enclosure. C. The unit has been exposed to rain. D. The unit has .been dropped or the enclosure damaged E. The unit exhibits a marked change in performance or'does not operate normally T:!:.Per lods of 'onuse Ii the unit IS to be leit unused ior an extended period of time such as a month or longer, the po\\er cord shOuld be unplugged irom the unit to prevent da~age or corrosion. 11.SenlCfng The user should not an tt . h . . her's operating instrudi ns emp . a seT\lce t e unit beyond those methods ~escrlbed In t e us J be reierred t rfod . S~rvlce methods not covered to the operating tostructwns shoul r a qua I Ie serVice personnel 3 Featur es Than\.. vou lor purchasing thc ALARM (LOCK RA.11I0 w th iPad iPhone iPod DOCKI~Gmusl1 ~plt'm. This model incorporates following 11:'<1lur(' • • • • • • • • • • • • • iPad IPhoneliPod models Pl,ayer f Rf'.Charger Video output of iPad/lPhoneltPod vldl'o ~'gnal Clock wllh 12124 hours display iormat s('lcction ,\I.um timer function Al.um wake up to Buzzer. FM radio or iPad/iPhone iPod w Ih Snooze unction SIN'P timer function FM radio receiver With 20 Ft...\ radio preset 5tations LCD display with dimmer function ,\vdio line-in for connecting other digital audio player Preset EQ and Bass boost function Luxury Mood light An App to enhance the fUnction of the system. e.g. Message memo, Calendar. Weather information, Photo display, Internet Radio and ,-.,lyMusic Lite. fo!.\ade for iPad': Made for iPod~and Made for iPhoneHmean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPad. iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsibl!- for the operation of this device or its compliance wilh saiety and regulatory standards. Ptease n< t~ thaI the use of this accessory with iPhone or iPod may affect wireless performance. iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuiile and iPod touch are trademarks Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. a. iPad. iPnone and iPod models are not included Installation Clock I Memory battery back~up For the unit has been worked for a very long period. the backup battery voltage ma\' dischargeto a low level which cannot backup the clock and radio preset station data. In this case vou need to replace it with a fresh one. (ll A backup batter}' compartment located at rear of the main unit. (2) Open the battery compartmenllid (3) Follow the polarity diagram shown inside the compartment and instal! 2 x AAA \U\\··P t'pe batteries (not included). (4) Close the battery compartment lid Re mote Control The remo te control operates on one CR2025 lithium b.,ttery tinclu~ed\ To activate the remote control remove the insulation tab attached In the batten compartmenr WMnings Batteries shall not be exposed to e"essive heat such as sunsh.ine-. lire or the Ii\..e Be sure that the batteries are installed correctl\' Wrong polar1l\ mav damage the u t. Do not mix old and ne\\ batteries Do not mix .11 kal ine, standard {carbon-zinc} or recharge.lble ction of external DC power supply 22. RESET button -----For resetting the unit 23 FM antenna wire 24. Clock/Memory battery compartment _ . 25. Ferrite holder _____ For wall n'l..lunting, hold the ferrite {close to the DC-In pluglol the pmver adaptor 9 - - -1 10 11 12 Remote Control / u 11 1 2, 3. 4. 9 12 10 u 11 lnirared Transmitter 13 ~ STANDBY 6 button --- Turn the unit on and 011 FUNC (Function) button Selett fM radio, iPhone or AU>' 14~ 6 (Auxiliary) mode. 15 d"-",,. 7 .. II button ---.- Play 1 Pause iPad/iPhonp/iPod music MODE / MEM bullon· 5t'let"t difierent !Oetting mode 11111-1 16 1;g.~iiH- 8 hours display format, <.:Iork ,Ind Inudnt·s .. on/oH); Save pre5('t 17 19 radio station 18 20 VOL +1_ buttun _____ Adjust volume I('vpl IIp ~ to turn \'1 ('0 output ON ,Ind or I r loio mode: Pr('~~ 10 <;('h'cl r ,\1 Slpr('n 0, " I n ' ,\- nno r!'lt'I\'lng ._ 1) 11 1 13 -I ~~. 118 lq 21 51'[(>(11111' 'ime.dur~'ion 01 thl' ... h'l'P [ml'r SLEEP hullo n Sdel I prC'~et EQ cll('C I : EQ hullnn . _ <;('1(,(1 has .. hoo,,' eifel' DABS ilutlpn -, I rm sellin).': modt': Turn Ih(' .ll.um nn nit AlO\RM button l" (nl:~ t~l1on .At .. ,.lndh, modi' St'! rl{)r~ 1.IIMm minUll'. 1l:\+ FF and T . In f it Jumping 0 thc App My Photo ... crcen Bat erv Compo rlm('nt ~ote. Pll'aSe)1 .ireful Wlf'n se. tlng t',e P, Cl( It the .,r ... , I . d • I J "ary Inri fl'a y :'r pi"yba(k a movie of your choice E L IPitrt Ifru .!!!:..!l.nd .), d OUI h TV Oul WI I be wtOMal ul ... , ,) IS 11 t .1\' bll;'01 U I In art, IP10'W anrt Polililuch whi(h TV OUT ON/OFF setting er Set til n ~,:ll'CL.O'J~ 0:. 01 F , "'(' 0 t W Ih 'h .. P d- ?htJ, e ) , ~ .!..om.m'ln .Y..!l,' and rt'!!!Q.!g motroJ To pi ' . WI!" Vlril'OJ dOl h·d on the main unit _E' I Il n ,n 1 ",d"o ('U' OFF w 'h • A.' st,'ldh, mrlfe US! HPh- - at vi,j~!JO A!lj!lr' ell'vlle sn(;'~n): . r ' I (, l:t.1 to vldl'fJ IlUt 011- mode'. - ."" !If'll OUI (IN h "I lanrJby ·Tlodl.' press ;mlhldW'l!!.._Vlfl£.o rlilUlll TV ~f'I) ,1\ button .... 1,1 h will tUr', flO 'h 0 Ihp main unit V()t-~~IIf)n Ih('n press the STANDBY v f' unl' .j~ld H'I it to vlfli'(l flul ON mfHJe. Whil"t w.ltching video ,diP on ('pplf' df>Vlf l' ~r rPI'n 'hi' pr~l;s 'he VIDEO Ot .... lion frorr. I,e rrmoll' control sWitching In Vldf'o out ()i' mf,rjp fflt w~Ir:hlng vide eli) JI1 f>xtpfn.ll \i £'1. IP.,d. 111(' vidt'o cliP will he pilUSN! .lnd ,lUlomdlilally r,.,1 'II n 10 the c,clecled mo le~' rf:'('n. You may rH('S~ thl' PI,lY button to carryon pl.lybark of th,> video r p on th~ externrll TV sp! ,nN," You m y Earlier iPod wilh video mod('/J (WIth did whet'I). The video clip will continue playba(k nn IPOrJ ctf!en and you will need to pre the ME~lJ bullon of ,your irod to return 10 Ihe mOVIf' libr the M£~U button of your iPod to return to the moyie ltbrary screen You mav select the same (or anotherl video clip to playback on the iPod screen W"atching videos on your Apple device screen 1 Press the STANDBY 0 button on the main unit or remote control to lurn on the unit Press the rUNCTION button to selecl IPhone mode The iPhone mode Indicator CI displays 3. Selectlhe video clip that you wic;h to watch from the menu on your Apple device and press the Play I Pause .. II button from the main unit, from the remote control or the Play button on the Apple device Watching videos on an external TV 1 You can connect this unit to a television set or other video display that ha<; a compmolle ... ide, Inpul 2 Securely dock your iPad IIPhone I tPod with vid('o J. At the rear of the unit, remove the Ferrite holder then connect one end Oi.1 RCA c.1b[e to the rear RCA video oul jack. 4 Connett the olher end of the RCA cable 10 VIDEO·It...: 01 the television set or video display 5. At standby mode press and hold the m.lin unit VOL .... button then pre<;s thl' STANDS)" () button 10 turn o~ the unit. Th e video out "'Ignal tram the unit wit, be enabled Jnd you can watch video clip from YOllr tt·levision or l"ll>~n.11 VidE'O di ... play 'I 6. S('lect the video dip Ihal YOll WI<;h tn w,ltch trum thl' ml'nll on your Apple dt'\'lc(' ant press the Play I Pause .. II button from tht. m"in unit. Irom Ihe rl;'nlote control or the PI.w button on tht> Apple device. T 7 )1 J PI. ·daQ;JP{!d. ..!f.Mne / iPod musIc 1- Fnr P~d dod,lg. ft the P-3.d b. [kin" br lCke.t up. For )!-aon!' ), d dot king. Vt u may II Wef Ihe IP.1d !:lading bracket In<,erte,1 yo~ P d.IPhone iPoo into the doc- ng por' by placing the connector on the bolf'}m f the iP d PhonE' tPod ontf, If' connector in the docking slallon r-\I Whl'n Ih(' unil is sv.:itr_hNI IWlwf"'n vHINt OUI ON/OF modr", 0\ pr ss n. [ht, \ hutton from remolp Lonlrol .1nrJ rlrfff'r"nt Appl£' (if'YHf' W II flf'havf' difh~rr~n ?y IPhone / iPod Touch: TIll' vicl('o dip will be Pclus('ri.'lnr1 automatically r('turn to Ih(' movie librMY lap on the same (or another) Yld{>f) {llr to pl.lyhrlck on "xternal TV set _ _ _ _ _~~::_i------~~~--~~----~-P'--Cad liP h 0 n eli P od 0fl:..::l'c:.r-=ac:.t:i..:o:..:n'--_ _ _ _ _~___...J 1 Pr ·ss Ihe STAr-..:DRY 0 bUI on to lUI non Ihe unit. 4 Pr ~s tht, NepON bu ton II self'1"t 'h ll1{' ~ode. The iPhone mode indicator P 5S tht, .. II lullon II oau~e resume IP:ad! Phone/'Pod playback 6 "'-dJu he 501 nd leve ly pressing he VOL bullon tQ. ~.l"-"t.L!!! .•IIIL!1l1i!..vid('(, Qltl ON1lf> to tnggl£'lH'twf-'pn Vldj'() out ~JN IW,tlch vIII,·, lip on TV"" or Of-F watel"," "0 0 onl IP hon£' I d'nd .( ('I'nl modf', If nl'(('", My p n IP d 8 iPad I iPhonc ARP 1"_,·p·,,,·,·.-r-d"C-,"';g-n-e-d""'A-p-P·,C·o-,-""h"'i<;:-::m':::odel wit h AI arm. CI~d, SI('('p 11m ('I \VcalllPr I n.fm III ,lli nil, Dod-log EO 5clling. \ 'oice ,\\eS5 hulton 10 tUfn nn lh" unit. 2 Press Ihe rUt:'lCTION bUl\nn. to sel"ct FM ft'l sli1110n, press th(· PRESFT hUl\o~ then the main unJl or press the 0-1 +/- bUllon from lhc' remote (onlro1. ,.., I ,~ nUllon frnm Ille ThJ~ App \\ ilt ma,imize tht? \'"Iu(' of \'our ~yst(>m The Apr IS Store on your PC or App Siort' in your iPad'IPhone/iPod Touc~. (2) Free download It and instaJlI! Into your iPad, iPilone or iPod Touch f3I Dock VDur IPad/iPhone/iPod Touch onto this modc) (4\ Run the App. For detail operalion of the ApI', please see scparClted App description slwct. Note· \....!hen the mode'. is powered on and i~ In iPhol1e.l11ode with the App running, the LCD display will shol\" the indicator "APP". The alarm conlrol will hand over to Ihe al.arm settings In the App \Vhen the model is powered off (standby model (lnd the App IS running, the LCD display will show the indicalor "OFF" The alarm control wiJl hand over to the alarm settings in the App When the model is powered off (slandb), mode) and the App is closed, the LCD display will show the dod The alarm conlrol \\'il1 follow the alarm settings in the docking unit. ,:-~________-,R .::a::.d=io=--.:T-,u;.;.;ner Op...;e;.;r.o;a:..;t;;.i:o:..:.;n__________--" FM Antenna FuJly extend the FM antenna wire ior the besl FM radio receplion. Radio Tuning , Press the STANDBY" butlon to turn on the unit 2. Press the FUNCTION button 10 select FM radio mode. You may press the ST./MONO button from the remote control 10 select stereo or mono receiving mode, where the stereo indicator "(0) FM"'and mono indicator 'fM" display respectively. To manually tune to a desired station, repeatedly press the TUN +/- Mi'l / 1+1 button. To automatically search for stations with strong Signals, press and hold the TUN +/- ~I / ,... button until the frequency digits on display begins to scan then release the button. The tuner wills!op on the first strong signal it finds. Notes: Manual tune to select weaker stations that might be skipped during automatic luning . If the automatic luning does not stop on the exact frequency of the station, for example, it stops on 88.9 MHz instead of 88.8 MHz, use the manual tuning method to "fine tune" to the exact frequency of the desired station Radio Preset Stations The unit allows you to store up to 20 FM slations for easy recall at any lime. Preset Stations , Press the STANDBY 0 button to lurn on the unit 2. Press the FUNCTION button to select FM radio. You may press the ST./MONO button from the rem ole control to select stereo or mono receiving mode, where the stereo indicator" (0) FM"and mono indicator "FM "display respectively 3. Tune to the radio station you \\'anl to store in memory by pressing the TUN +/- Mi'l / I~ button 4 Press the M£M button. The preset channel number appears on display and blinks. 5. To select desired preset station number, pr(>ss th<=! ~I / I~ button from the main unit or the CH +/- bUllan trom the remote control 6. To confirm preset localion, press the MEM buHon 7. Repeal sleps 3 10 6 to store Dlher slations, if JPply. Noles Auxiliary InRut This unit provides an auxiliary audin signal input for connect" . ' Ing exlernal audIO device . t Remove the Ferrite holder at rear of the unJ!. ~. 2. Connect an audIO cable (not Included) WIth ~5mm slereo plug t() the AUX-l back of the unit. N Jack loc.lled at Ihe 1. Connect the other end of the rahle to 11 Line Out Jack or Headphone Jack of your extern'r audio device. " 4. Turn on th e extern<11 audio device 5. To se l ect auxi liar y audio input, press the FUNCTtON bulton until th "AUX" displays. e indicator 6. The volume level can now be controlled through the main unit Operate i1\\ oth f on the auxiliary device as usual. er unctions Note: If you're connected the Line Out Jack of your external device then you only need 10 ad 1111 volume control of this unil. If you're connected the Headphone Jack of your externall~:. e then you may need to adjust both the volume control of your external deVice and the vol:\~e~ control of this unit to find the most. deSirable volume setting. Press the STANDBY 0 button turning off the unll when you finish listening. Don't forget to switch off the power of your external device as well _~-.=....:P""r~e;.:s:.:e:.:t""EQ, Bass/Treble, Loudness and Bass Boost Preset EO The unit prOVides 4 preset EQ settings for your selection. In either radio, AUX (auxiliary) or iPhoneliPad mode: _ To select the preset EQ, press the EQ button from the remote contro\. _ Each press of the EQ button will scroll through following selection. JAZZ _ _ CLASSIC-- ROCK _ t.. POP _ (NORMAL) • Bass I Treble _ Press and hold the EQ button from the remote control, the "BASS" indicator will flash. Pres~ the TUN + I- Mi'l I ,-.. button to set desired bass level. _ Press the EQ button again, the 'TRE' indicator will flash. Press the TUN + - 11+1 I~ button to set desired treble level Bass Boost function . . h te If necessary, you may select the bass boost eflecl by pressing the DBBS button tram I l'remo control. _ Each press of the DB BS button wi II toggle between ON and OFF of the bass boost eif(>ct Select your favour bass. -ON or OFF indication will display few seconds. Set Loudness On/Off When the unit is OFF (at standby mode): 1 Press the MODE button three times. 2. Press the TUN + / _ "''''I / I~ bLJtton to select l~udnes5 On/ button to turn the unit on 2. Either tune. to the desired raello station in radio mode or playback musil irom I P ad/t P honelt Pod. 3. To select the sleep tImer to turn the unit oir aiter 13, 30,45,6(1 90 If 1~0 minutes, press the SLEEP bu.tton frozm the ren:'0te co~trol repeatedl)· The display sho~\s the sleep time and the sleep tnd!Cator Z The un It plays tor theselected length ot lime then automatically turns ofl To turn the unit oft beiore the sleep tImer COunts down to zero, press the ST.-\.'iDBYO button at any tIme i Pad, ,Phone/i Pod. ~elect wake up alarm source 1 Turn the unit off Press and hold thE' ALARM button until the .llMm source indicator ?:- BUZ RAD iPhone blinks on displa\ 3. Pres.s the TUI'\ + - *1 I+C button to select alarm source Buzzer F,\\ radio or iPad/i Phoneli Pod To select wake to buzzer, the P:- BUZ indicator blinks To select \\ake to radio, the P:- RAD indicator blinks To select \\ake to iPadliPhoneiiPod, the ?:- iPhone indicator blinks. e To set alarm lime 4, Press the ALARM button again and the alarm digits blink 5. Press the VOL +'- button to set alarm hour D. Press the TU,\ +i- "'I I+C button to set alarm minute. NOle: Press and hold the 11+1 1+1 or VOL +/- button tor iast advance NOles: • To check the remaining sleep time. press the SLEEP button once irom the remote cantr' I. • If vou are falling asleep to music irom an external device connected to the .-\U\-I:\ input the sleep timer will shut ofi the power to this system but it \\ not turn oil the e"ernal device e bit alarm setting mode - To save settings and exit the setting mode. press the ALARM seconds. <3 .,.,._ _..,..._...._..,...__ Care and Maintenance reverse value. button or vvait for few Enable dail\' alarm 8. Press the ALARM C3 button to toggle between alarm enable and disable. To activate the dai'" alarm, the alarm source Indicator on the display _____-'S"'I"'<''''('I' Timer Function sleen to timer This fe,ltl1re allo~ws you to ,r,111 a~leep to the. radio or IPadiiPhonefiPod music to 120 ,,"\inute The unll shuls olf automatIcally when the time expires AI arm OP':..:e:..:r..:a:..:tci.:.:0:":'; " _-;0;--="__ IT"'h".·,·,n·,",·i·nc"o·,·p·o·,·a,:".·,-a':'la-,·m-;'-u=-nc::'C:-"::"n::-:':"='h~i::c~h-:"~'l kes vo u up t rom Buzzer lB ee p I. To \v.tI,!' tIl 1(.I(li.o... i~hoJ){"!I'.!ld \\'11('11 til!' ,liMn) lim(' I' rl ,\11""1 .lutnm.I!l«llIy lurn t,n, 11 ~I r inriicIICH hlink~ 11 p[.IY~ lor !O mrnull'S thl'" ,h II )ft and rp ",IS lI.el. fOI he 101 IO""'ln" 1 Durtng tht, a(tlvat!IJn olthp II rTl~. urrt' v C m,y are, the S\;OOZE ' ~nonLl' tunlilon Thl' al.lfm ~top'i for the snl 07(; ti 11(' { r lund 10 minute,)UI!I n ~ Jd1r •.1le Thl' .,notlZ(' operatIon l.ln hl' rl'IH'atl Irmr's. n u. n -',a' To (,Inee! Ill(' sno{)z(' tll'forl.' II l'xrirl~s. IHI' hr' A' ARM r hUIt Tn .,top the alarm l":'1medl.llt:lv .lftl'r the al.nm ""unds, you ca~na'lso re~' button It r('sets It"f.'1t for th(' to!IO""'llg ddY P - thp ALARM ":' ?:- BUZ RAD I iPhone should appear Note: \,Vhen Wake to Radio' is selected, make sure the radio station which you want to wake to is tuned Ii "\'\'ake to iPad/iPhoneflPod ~ is selected but your iPad/iPhoneliPod has not been docked, the alarm source \\tli be redirected to the alarm Buzzer automatically when the alarm time is reached. \\'~en.'he Apple device is docked and the, App is funning, the alarm settings In the docking Unit \\dl be dIsabled. The alarm control will hand over to the App and you may set )'our alarm Hme and alarm source from the App. Wake to Buzzer • When the alarm tIme is reached, the alarm source indicator blinks and the buzzer alarm will sound lor three mInutes. o I . ~l.gokes I~to baulo-snooze mode if no butto~ has been pressed. The alarm source indicator • y~n s. T e ,uzzer turns of! for th~ snooze tIme (around 10 mInutes) then comes on agaIn, U may actIvate t.he snooze (unctIon after the .llarm sounds by pressi ng the SNOOZE bulton o Thhe buzzer stops lor the snooze lIme (around 10 minutes) Ihen comes again T e snooze operatIon (inciud'lng I . d . • T f h au o-snooze an manual snooze) can be repealed 3 times o cance t e snooze before II expires, pres!. the ALARM C3 I tt • To stop the alarm immed' at I, ft h I )u on button It resets it If f !I e Ilia e.r I e JUzzer suunds, ~'ou can also press Ihe ALARM . se or 11e f 0 oWIng da)' Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust or extreme temperature. Do nOllamper the internal components oi the unl!. Clean your unit \vith a damp (never well cloth. Solvent or detergent should never be used, Avoid leaving your unit in direct sunlight or in hot, humid or dust} places Keep your unit away from heating appliances and sources ot electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps or motors. Resetting the Unit If the unit experiences a power surge or eleclric shock. it is possible tha.t the Internal micro-controller may lock up and the unit \\ill not respond to an\" commands tram the panel controls. In this event, use a straightened paper dip. to,othpick or similar objec.ts to pre~s the.~.E;~T bulton located at reM of the unit \see belo\\ ttgure t The reset operatIOn clear~ the ~ ~t memory and all of your previous settings \\ ill be erJsed CAUTION: DO NOT USE SHARP , I'OINTED OBJECT TO PRESS THE RESET BUTTON. IT MAY DAMAGE THE RESET SWITCH INSIDE THf UNIT. e 11 12 ----~--~----~T~e~c~h~n:;;ical Data .....I!II....'!""-------"C'>rPUl rower Ad,lptor PO\,er Supply ior the unil" BatlNI hackup for cJodimemoq Remote Control baltery Radio Frequenc\, range: Output IX 12\' AC 100\'-240\' -SO/60Hz OC 12\' lOOOmA 2000mA OC _H' - -.2 \ 'A:\A~{U"'\-4) type battery (not Included) DC ]\' 1 \ CR2025 Lithium battery (included) fM 87,.') - 108MHz THE SPECIFICATION AND EXTERNAL APPEARANCE OF THE SET ARE SUBJECT TO CIIANGE \-\IITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE - If at .lny time in the fU1Ure you should need!~ dispose of l~is product, please nOle that: \'\'aste elecHica! products,should nOI,be disposed of with. household waste. Please recycle where tacilllics eXIst. Check with your Loca! Authorlty or retader (or recycling advice.M!as!e Electrical and Eleclronic Equipment Directive). ' -_ _ _ _ _ _C " o=mpliance with FCC Regulations Thj~ dcvice complies with Part 15 01 the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions Ii) this device mav nol cause harmful interference. and (.:!l this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may c.luse undeSired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and round 10 comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 10 Part 15 of the fCC Rules. These limits are designed \0 provide reasonable protection againsl harmful inlcrference in a residential installation, This equipmen t generates, and can radiale radio frequencr energ), and, If not installed and used in accordance with UW5 the in~trucllons, may caus€' harmful interll'rence to radio communications. However, there is no gUJranlf!l' That interference will nol uccur in a particular instaJiation. If this equipment does t-au~e h.1rmfu I interference to radio or \('lcvl~ion recept ion, wh ich ca n be delerm i ned by 1ur n i ng til(> equiprn{'nt olf and on, the user i.. encouraged to Irv to correct the interference by one or mlHl' oi tIl{' inlJowing mhlSures: Rt'orient or relo~at(· the re~eivlng antpnn.l Increa .. (· 111(' separation belwepn Ihe equipnll'nt and receiver Connect Ille equipmenT into an outlpt on a circuit dilferent from Ihat to which the r(,l'f!I\'(:'r is connected Consult til{' dl-'aler or.1/l ('xpt'ripntNI r,ldio/TV tPlhl'lci.ln for help. CAUTION: Changes or modlf t , . it,l io11'> IWI l'),llrl'~~ly approv{'d by the party responSible for compllancl' could V( - :III .. )f[ W U'ier ~ .luthOlity to opPr