Emerson iC200 manuel d'utilisation

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    O W NER ’ S M ANUA L i C 200 ( S il v e r C o l o r ) V i s i t ou r w eb s i t e a t w ww . e m e r s on r ad i o . c o m D i g i t a l T un i ng S t e r e o C l o c k R a d i o w i t h i P od ® D o ck i ng S t a t i o n S m a r t S e t ® A u t o T i m e S e t t i ng S y s t e m a n d R e m o t e C on t r o l ( U . S . P a t e n t N o . 6 , 56[...]

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    1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 1.) Read these instructions. Keep these[...]

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    2 ………. For Your iPod ® Thank you for purchasing this Digital Tuning Stereo Clock Radio with iPod ® Docking Station and SmartSet ® Auto Time Setting System from Emerson Research. This compact system has been designed with a powerful amplifier and matching high fidelity speakers to produce the kind of sound that you would only expect from a [...]

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    3 i P od ® i s a t r a d e m a r k o f A pp l e C o m pu t e r I n c ., r e g i s t e r e d i n t h e U . S . a nd o t h e r c ou n t r i e s . We have taken great care to make sure that every component in your system was in perfect working order when the system left our factory. If you experience any problems with the set up or operation of this [...]

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    4 I M P O R T A N T N O T E S • O pe r a t e c o n t r o l s a n d s w i t c h e s a s de sc r i bed i n t he m a nua l . • B e f o r e t u r n i n g on t h e po w e r , m a k e c e r t a i n t h a t t h e A C po w e r c o r d i s p r ope r l y i n s t a ll ed . • W hen m o v i ng t he s e t, be s u r e t o f i r s t d i sc onne c t t he A C [...]

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    5 P R E P A R A T I O N F O R U S E Unpacking and Set Up • This carton contains the main unit, the remote control hand set, iPod ® Support Bracket and 5 different iPod ® adapters so that you can securely connect any dockable iPod ® to the top mounted docking station. Remove all of the components from the carton and remove all packing materials[...]

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    6 Battery Back-up System This unit includes a battery back up system powered by a built-in, long life CR2430 lithium batter y . The battery maintains the time and alarm settings, the Sleep and Nap timer settings, and the preset station tuner memories as well, whenever the power is interrupted. If the power is lost the display will go off and the sy[...]

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    7 Front Panel Top Panel 1 2 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 L O C A T IO N O F C O N T R O L S AND I N D I C A T O R S 4 11 iC200_NCab050307.p65 3/5/2007, 11:29 7[...]

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    8 Back Panel Left Side Panel 28 27 26 29 30 31 25 iC200_NCab050307.p65 3/5/2007, 11:29 8[...]

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    9 1.) TOUCHLESS SNOOZE SENSOR . 2.) Speakers. 3.) Multi-Function LED Display. 4.) iPod ® Support Bracket. 5.) REMOTE SENSOR . 6.) Power “ On/Off ” Button. 7.) Preset / Buttons. 8.) Alarm 1 Button. 9.) Alarm 2 Button. 10.) Alarm Mode Button. 11.) iPod ® Support Bracket Mounting Holes (Inside iPod ® Sockets Compartment). 12.) iPod ® Sockets C[...]

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    1 0 LED Display 1 2 3 13 12 11 10 9 8 4 5 7 6 1.) MUTE Indicator. 2.) AM Indicator. 3.) Day Of Week Indicators. 4.) SLP (Sleep) Timer Indicato r. 5.) NAP Timer Indicato r. 6.) Time, Year, Month/date, Volume Level (00-63), Radio Frequencies Displa y. 7.) AL2 (Alarm 2) Indicator. 8.) Battery Low Indicator. 9.) FM ST. (FM Stereo) Indicator. 10.) TUNER[...]

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    1 1 Remote Control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 11 1.) Preset Button. 2.) Preset Button. 3.) Tuning/Skip Reverse Button. 4.) Power “ On/Off ” Button. 5.) Infrared Transmitte r. 6.) Function Button. 7.) Volume + Button. 8.) Tuning/Skip Forward Button. 9.) Volume – Button. 10.) Band Button. 11.) Alarm Stop Button. 12.) Snooze Button. 13.) Battery[...]

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    1 2 Installing The Remote Control Batteries The remote control requires two “ AAA ” batteries, not included. We recommend that you use a well known brand of alkaline batteries for longest life and best performance. Open the remote control battery compartment by sliding the battery compartment cover in the direction of the ‘ arrow ’. Install[...]

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    1 3 O P E R A T I N G I N S T RUC T I O N S • Make sure that you have extended the AC power cord to its full length. The FM antenna is built into the power cord. • Make sure that you have installed two fresh “AAA” alkaline batteries in the remote control handset. S e t t i n g T h e T i m e , T h e F i r s t T i m e I M P O R T AN T : T he [...]

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    1 4 H o l d t he T i m e Zon e bu tt on a nd t hen p r e ss e i t he r t he Tuning/Skip (Clock/Time) or bu tt on s un t il y ou r o w n t i m e z o ne a ppea r s o n t he d i s p l a y , t hen r e l ea s e t he bu tt on s . T he c l o ck d i s p l a y w i ll c ha nge t o t h e c o rr e c t t i m e i n t h e t i m e z on e y ou s e l e c t ed . T he[...]

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    1 5 D a y l i g h t S a v i n g a n d L e a p Y ea r A d j u s t m e n t s A l l D a y l i gh t S a v i ng a nd L e a p Y ea r a d j u s t m en t s a r e m ade a u t o m a t i c a ll y b y t h e S m a r t S e t ® i n t e r n a l c o m pu t e r a s f o ll o w s : • S t a r t o f D a y li gh t S a v i ng T i m e : A t “ 2 : 00 A M ” on t he 2n[...]

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    1 6 M a n u a l T i m e A d j u s t m e n t s S o m e peo p l e li k e t o s e t t he i r c l o ck s 5 t o 10 m i n u t e s f a s t t o m a k e s u r e t ha t t he y w il l a l w a y s be on t i m e . E v en t h ough t he S m a r t S e t ® s e t s t he t i m e b y i t s e l f, y ou s t ill ha v e t he op t i on o f a d j u s t i ng t he t i m e m [...]

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    1 7 A d j u s t i n g T h e W ak e U p T i m es Y ou r S m a r t S e t ® c l o c k r ad i o ha s t w o s epa r a t e a l a r m s t ha t c a n be s e t and u s e d i ndependen t l y . Y ou m a y u s e t he a l a r m s t o w a k e t w o peop l e a t d i ff e r en t t i m e s , o r y ou m a y u s e one a l a r m f o r w ee k da ys a nd t he o t he r [...]

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    1 8 S e l ec t i n g T h e A l a r m M o d e Y ou r S m a r t S e t ® c l o ck r a d i o a ll o w s y ou t o s e l e c t f r o m a m ong t h r ee d i ff e r en t a l a r m ope r a t i on m ode s f o r e i t he r a l a r m . T he a l a r m m ode s a r e : • E ve r y d ay – t he a l a r m w ill t u r n on a ll 7 da y s . • W eek d ays on l y ?[...]

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    1 9 Using The Remote Control The remote control unit supplied with this system allows you to perform the following operations: • Switch the system ‘ On ’ and ‘ Off ’. • Select the desired function (i Pod ® / AUX / TUNER ). • Select the AM or FM bands. • Start and pause iPod ® playback or shut the iPod ® ‘ Off ’. ( NOTE : iPod[...]

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    2 0 Listening To The Radio 1.) Press the Power button on the top panel or remote control to turn the system ‘ On. If necessary press the Function button on the top panel or remote control to select the Tuner function. The TUNER indicator appears and the display changes from time to radio frequenc y . The first time you turn your unit ‘ On ’ t[...]

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    2 1 4.) If you tuned to an FM Stereo station the FM ST. indicator appears in the display. 5.) A few seconds after you release the tuning controls the display changes from radio frequency back to the correct time. To see the station frequency again, press the Time button on the top panel. The display will change from time to radio frequency for a fe[...]

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    2 2 Presetting Stations In The Tuner Memory You can store a total of 20 stations, 10 FM and 10AM, in the tuner memory for easy recall at any time. 1.) Using either the Automatic or Manual Tuning method described above, tune to the first station you wish to store in the tuner memory. Example: FM 92.5 MHz 2.) When the desired frequency appears on the[...]

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    2 3 7.) Press the Band button to switch to the AM band and repeat the above procedure to store up to 10 AM stations in the tuner memor y. NOTES: • The FM memories are numbered “ F 1 ” through “ F 10 ” . The AM memories are numbered “ A 1 ” through “ A 10 ”. • After you press the Memory button the first time you must select a Pre[...]

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    2 4 Antenna Information FM : The FM antenna is built in the AC power cord. You may have to extend and vary the direction of the AC power cord until you find the position that provides the best reception. AM : The AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet of the main unit. You may need to change the position of the main unit until you find the position t[...]

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    2 5 iC200_07260 6.p65 10/4/2007, 15:29 * No ad apters p rovided . Pleas e use t he adap ters tha t were include d with your 5G iPod ® and 2G iPod ® nano models at time of purchase . iP od ® ADAPT ER INF ORMATION This system includes 5 di fferent adapters desig ned to allow you to secure ly con nect an y “dockable” iPod ® model to t he docki[...]

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    2 6 Listening To Your “Dockable” iPod ® / Charging The Battery IMPOR TANT! To prevent distortion during iPod ® playback you should go to the Main Menu of your iPod ® , select the Settings Menu page, select the EQ Setting, and make sure that the EQ function is set to “Off”. (Main Menu > Settings Menu > EQ Setting > Select “Off?[...]

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    2 7 2.) Select the correct adapter for your particular iPod ® model from among the 5 different adapters included. Each adapter is engraved with the name and/or size of an iPod ® model. Place the selected adapter in the docking area so that the iPod ® 30-pin connector passes through the opening in the adapter. Gently press downward on the adapter[...]

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    2 8 NOTE : After removing the nano adapter remember to slide the 30-pin connector back to the right position before attempting to install any other iPod ® adapter. 4.) After installing the necessary adapter in the docking area and making sure that it is locked in place, mount the support bracket, and then your iPod ® into the adapter so that the [...]

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    2 9 NOTE : If the Power of this system is ‘ On ’ and the iPod function is already selected then your iPod ® will begin to play as soon as it is connected to the dock, as long as the iPod ® HOLD switch is ‘ Off ’ . If your iPod ® enters the Pause mode when you connect it to the dock, press the Play/pause button to begin playback. 7.) Once[...]

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    3 0 Connecting and Playing A 1G (First Generation) iPod ® Shuffle/ Charging The Battery The docking station of this system includes an Apple USB connector specifically designed for the 1G (First Generation) iPod ® Shuffle with direct USB connecto r. NOTE: If you have a new 2G (Second Generation) iPod ® Shuffle you may connect it to the Auxiliary[...]

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    3 1 4.) Press the Power button to turn this system ‘ On ’ if necessary and press the Function button to select the iPod function. The “ iPod ” indicator appears in the display. 5.) Set the volume control of this system to a medium – high level. Press the VOLUME + button until the volume level display is reading “ 50 ”. 6.) Press Play/[...]

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    3 2 A l a r m O p e r a t i o n T he dua l a l a r m s i n t h i s sys t e m g i v e y ou t he op t i on o f w a k i ng t o t h e r ad i o , an e l e c t r on i c bu z z e r t one , o r e v en t o y ou r i P od ® . N O T E : Y ou c a nno t w a k e t o t he i P od ® S hu ff l e . Y o u m a y a l s o p r og r a m one o r bo t h o f t he a l a r m s[...]

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    3 3 Wake To Buzzer Note : Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 have different buzzer sounds. Alarm 1 is a “ single beep ” sound. Alarm 2 is a “ double beep ” sound. You will be able to tell which alarm is going off by the sound that it makes. 1.) Slide the Alarm 1 and/or Alarm 2 selector switches, located on the left side panel to the “ Buzzer ” positio[...]

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    3 4 Wake To Your iPod ® N O T E : Y ou c an o n l y w a k e t o t he “ D o c k ab l e ” i P od ® . Y ou c a nno t w a k e t o t he i P od ® S hu f f l e . 1.) Connect your iPod ® to the docking station as usual, start playback, select the song that you would like to play at the wake up time and the desired volume level, then press the Power[...]

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    3 5 To Cancel The Alarms To cancel the alarm completely so they do not come on at all, slide the appropriate Alarm 1 and/or Alarm 2 selector switches to their “ Off ” positions. iC200_NCab050307.p65 3/5/2007, 11:29 35[...]

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    3 6 SNOOZE Alarm / “TOUCHLESS” SNOOZE When the alarms turn on in the morning you can activate the SNOOZE control to catch a few minutes extra sleep. The Snooze function stops the alarm for 9 minutes and then turns the alarm ‘ On ’ again. There are three ways to activate the Snooze control: By touching the SNOOZE button on the top panel or t[...]

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    3 7 Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer allows you to operate the radio or iPod ® for up to 99 minutes while you are falling asleep and then shuts the power off automaticall y. 1.) Turn the system ‘ On ’ and operate the radio or iPod ® as usual. Adjust the Volume control to the desired level for falling asleep, but remember that the level you set for[...]

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    3 8 Nap Timer (Buzzer Alarm Only) The Nap timer function will wake you to the buzzer alarm after a nap of up to 99 minutes without the need to change your regular Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 settings. 1.) If the system is playing, shut the power ‘ Off ’. 2.) Press the Nap button on the top panel. The display will briefly show “ n:30 ” and the NAP in[...]

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    3 9 Listening To A 2G (Second Generation) iPod ® Shuffle, MP3 Playe r, Or Other External Source T h i s sy s t e m i n c l ude s a n A u x ili a r y I npu t ( A u x ) J a ck on t he ba ck pa ne l s o t ha t y ou c a n c on ne c t o l d e r non - do ck a b l e i P od s ® , o t he r M P 3 p l a y e r s , o r pe r s on a l CD p l a y e r s , a nd li[...]

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    4 0 Phones (Stereo Headphone) Jack This system includes a stereo headphone jack for private listening without disturbing others. The Phones jack is located on the back panel. The built in speakers automatically shut off when headphones are connected to the Phones jack. IMPOR TANT: Before connecting your headphones, set the Volume control to a low l[...]

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    4 1 C h a n g i n g T h e L i t h i u m B a t t e r y L i k e a ll ba tt e r i e s , e v en t ua ll y t he bu il t i n li t h i u m ba tt e r y w ill need t o be r ep l a c ed . A nu m be r o f f a c t o r s , s u c h a s , t he l eng t h o f t i m e be t w een t he da t e t he r ad i o w a s m a nu f a c t u r ed a nd t he da t e y ou p l ugged i [...]

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    4 2 4 . ) R e m o v e t he o r i g i na l ba tt e r y f r o m t he ho l de r a nd i n s e r t t he ne w ba tt e r y i n t o t he ho l de r t he s a m e w a y , ob s e r v i ng t he po s i t i v e ( + ) d i r e c t i on . S li de t he ho l de r w i t h t he ne w ba tt e r y ba ck i n t o t he s l o t i n t he c ab i ne t. 5 . ) R ep l a c e t he sc [...]

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    4 3 R es e t t i n g T h e C l o c k A f t e r A T o t a l M e m o r y L o s s If y ou do no t c ha nge t he b u il t i n li t h i u m ba tt e r y w i t h i n a r ea s onab l e pe r i od o f t i m e a ft e r y ou s ee t he flashing “ ” w a r n i ng i nd i c a t o r , t he li t h i u m ba tt e r y m a y be c o m e e x hau s t ed a nd w ill no l [...]

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    4 4 4 . ) D ep r e ss t he M on t h / d a t e bu tt o n . T he d i s p l a y w il l c ha nge f r o m ‘ t i m e ’ t o ‘ m on t h / da t e ’ ( mm / dd ) . W h il e ho l d i ng t he M on t h / d a t e bu tt o n , p r e ss t he Tuning/Skip b u tt on t o s e t t he d i s p l a y t o t he c o rr e c t M on t h and D a t e . T he D a y i nd i c a [...]

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    4 5 CAR E A ND M A I N T E N A N C E C a r e O f C a b i n e t s If t h e c a b i ne t be c o m e s du s t y , wi pe i t wi t h a s o ft c l o t h . If t he c a b i ne t be c o m e s s m udged o r d i r t y , c l ea n i t w i t h a s o ft, s li gh t l y da m pened c l o t h . N e v e r a ll o w w a t e r o r a n y li qu i d t o ge t i n s i de t he[...]

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    4 6 L I M I T E D W AR RAN T Y E m e r s o n R a d i o C o r p. w a rr a n t s m a nu f a c t u r i n g d e f ec t s i n o r i g i n a l m a t e r i a l , i n c l ud i n g o r i g i n a l p a r t s a nd w o r k m a n s h i p, und e r no r m a l u s e a nd c ond iti on s , f o r a p e r i od o f n i n e t y ( 90 ) d a y s fr o m t h e d a t e o f o [...]

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    E M E R S O N P a r t N o . 16 - 3008 F 705 - 01 P r i n t ed i n C h i na R iC200_NCab050307.p65 3/5/2007, 11:29 47[...]