Cygnett i-XT manual

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    2 . 1 D y na m i c S pe ak e r S ys t e m f o r i Po d[...]

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    W a r r a n t y U n is o n 1 2 M o n th M an u f a c tu r er s W a r r a n t y R e g is t e r on li n e a t ww w . c y g n et t - u ni so n . c o m to a ct i v a te y o ur w ar r a n ty . B y r e gi st e r in g y o u r p r od uc t o n -l i n e ww w . cy gn et t. co m/ p ag e s / r eg i s te r y o u ’ ll b e k e p t up -t o - da te w i t h la t e [...]

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    S a f e t y P r e c a u t i o n s T ha n k y ou f o r p ur c ha s in g t h e U ni s on i - X T . F or o pt i ma l pe r f or m an c e an d sa f et y , p le a se r e a d t he ma n u al ca r ef u l ly an d r e ta i n i t f or fu t ur e r ef e r en c e. C A UT I O N: C on t ai ns ' da ng e ro u s v ol ta g e ' w i t hi n th e e nc lo s u re t[...]

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    C o n t e n t s 1 I nt r o d uc t i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 W ha t 's i n th e Bo x? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 i - XT F ea t ur e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I ns t al l a ti o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    I n t r o d u c t i o n 2 W ha t' s i n th e B o x ? 1. i - X T s p ea k er –w i th r e mo v a bl e me s h c o ve r & A C po w er ca b l e at t ac h e d 2 . R e m ot e co n tr o l 3 . iP o d d oc k an d in se r ts 4 . 5 ´ ( 1. 5 m) a ud io / po w e r ca bl e 5 . 5´ (1 .5 m) RC A ca b le 6 . 5´ ( 1. 5m ) S- V id e o c ab l e 7 . 6 .5 ?[...]

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    i - XT F e a tu r e s F r on t P an el F ea t ur e s 1 . V o l um e - 2 . V o lu m e + 3 . Po we r st a tu s in d i ca to r 4 . So f t c u sh io n fe e t f o r s u pp o r ti ng th e sp ea k e r F e a t u r e s 3 R e a r P an e l F e a tu r es 6 . L I NE I NP UT (L ) & ( R ) 7 . A UX IN 8 . D C O U T 9 . A C P o w er c a bl e 1 0 . O N/ OF F s w[...]

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    F e a t u r e s 4 D oc k y ou r iP od he r e R em o t e C o nt r ol r ec e iv e r i Po d c on ne c t or 1. US B 2 . DC In 3 . A u di o Co nn ec ti on ( L i n e Ou t) 4 . S- Vi de o D oc k F ea t ur e s[...]

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    I n s t a l l a t i o n 5 To help streamline the installation and ensure optimum performance, please take the time to carefully read through the instructions below. In doing so, you will gain a better understanding of the products superior features while ensuring they are operating to their full potential. Step 1: Connect & Power the Unison i- [...]

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    I n s t a l l a t i o n 6 The Unison i-XT is designed to be used with or without the Unison iPod Docking system. Please see the instructions below on how to connect your iPod and then choose your preferred method of operation. Step 2a: Connecting your iPod to Unison i- XT & Dock a) The universal Unison iPod Dock is designed to work with all iPo[...]

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    I n s t a l l a t i o n & O p e r a t i o n 7 NOTE: The remote can only be used when an iPod is docked in the Unison Dock. Connecting the i-XT to y our TV for viewing video a) T o view video & digital images on your TV screen, connect the included S- Video cable into the S- Video por t on the back of the Unison Dock . b) Plug the yellow RCA[...]

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    8 3. Operating i- XT speaker system via remote control O p e r a t i o n Remote Control Features ! Backlight: Y our iPod’ s backlight is switched on for 30 seconds ! Mute: Changes between mute and mute off. ! Repeat: Changes y our iPod’ s repeat status. repeat off ==> repeat one track ==> repeat all tracks==>repeat off ! V olUp: Volume[...]

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    9 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with the speaker system, please try the following: a) Check the connection of the AC power cable to ensure that it is securely plugged into the AC outlet on your wall and the AC wall outlet is switched on. b) Check the Blue LED status indicator to ensure the speaker sy[...]

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    1 0 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Main Speaker 3'' 6 Ù 8W x 2 rubber edge W oofer 4 '' 8 Ù 25W rubber edge Pow er supply AC adaptor Pow er output 7W x 2 + 21W , 0 . 7%THD Frequency Response 45Hz- 20KHz Signal to Noise Ratio Main > 75db, W oofer > 70db Pow er requirements 110- 120V / 60Hz & 220-2 40V /50Hz AC select Dim[...]

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    C Y GN ETT H EA D O FF IC E B UI LD IN G 6 / 65 0 C HU RC H ST RE ET R I CH MO ND VI CT OR IA A U ST RA LI A 31 21 D E SI GN ED & D EV EL O PE D I N A US TR A L IA M A DE IN C H I NA C Y GN ETT U NI SO N P RO D U C T C OD E: U -S -I XT w eb si te : www . cy gn e t t- un is on .c om e - m a i l : in fo @c yg ne t t -u ni so n. co m F or h el p o[...]