Goodmans IPHONE MICRO1468I manual

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    MICRO1468I CD Micro System for iPhone/i Pod Instruction Manual IMPOR T ANT! Please r ead all instr uctions c arefully before use and k eep for future re ference. MICRO1468I.book Page 1[...]

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    Introduction 2 Thank you for c hoosi ng t his G ood mans M icro Sys tem. Not only does it play CD ’ s and receive radi o st ati ons, but you can also liste n to your f avour ite t racks on yo ur iPhone/ iPod w hilst char ging i t. It’s really ea sy to us e; you ca n save you r favour ite rad io sta tions to memory and prog ram your CD tracks i [...]

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    What’s in the box 3 1 x Good mans M ICRO14 68I unit 2 x Exter nal spea kers 1 x Remo te contro l (not sh own) 6 x iPod dock ada ptors (n ot show n) 1 x Mains adaptor - 10V DC (not s hown ) (CD and i Pod not incl uded) Contents Getting s ta rted Using the radio Using t he iPhone/iP od dock Using t he CD 1 2 3 4 Using the clock a nd time r Other fu[...]

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    Your Micro System 4 Front v iew 1 ST ANDBY button 8 PLA Y / P AUSE button 2 FUNCTION button 9 OPEN / CLOSE button 3 C.ADJ / MEMORY button 10 iPhone/iPod compartment 4 TUNER / SEARCH - Button 1 1 S peaker unit 5 V olume Control 12 CD door 6 TUNER / SEARCH + Button 13 IR sensor 7 STOP Button 14 LCD display MICRO1468I.book Page 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 [...]

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    Your Micro System 5 T op Pane l 15 21 20 15 16 18 19 17 22 S peaker output left 19 Subwoofer output 16 S peaker output right 20 AUX input left 17 Reset button 21 AUX input right 18 DC input 10V 22 FM antenna MICRO1468I.book Page 5[...]

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    Your Micro System 6 1 STOP button 1 1 ENTER / FOLDER + button 2 ST ANDBY button 12 MEMORY button 3 OPEN / CLOSE button 13 M-DOWN / REPEA T button 4 FILE +10 / IPOD UP button 14 M-UP / RANDOM button 5 PLA Y / P AU SE button 15 PRESET EQ button 6 MENU / INFO button 16 TIMER / C.ADJ button 7 SKIP / TUNE - Button 17 SLEEP button 8 SKIP / TUNE + Button [...]

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    Getting started 7 01 The r emote con trol batte ry T o preser ve the ba ttery life prior to first use, there is a small plastic t ab inse rted betw een the battery a nd the ter minal ins ide the r emote control. P lease re move thi s tab before u sing the remote co ntrol. T o remove th e tab , pull it i n the directio n of the a rrow in the illust [...]

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    Using the radio 8 02 Basic oper ation Press th e ST ANDBY button on the ma in unit or remot e control to po wer o n the unit. Press the FUNCTIO N button on the unit or on the re mote con trol to s elect T uner mode. T une to the st ation y ou want by pressi ng either of the SKIP / TU NE buttons. T o turn of f the unit, press th e ST ANDBY button. M[...]

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    Using the iPhone/iPod Dock 9 03 Inser ting and remov ing y our i Phone/iP od Press th e Power / Stand by Butto n. Press th e FUNCTI ON Butt on to se lect iPhone/i Pod mode . Press the OPEN / CLOS E Button t o open the CD doo r. Playb ack a nd cha rgin g you r iPo d Select i Pod mode using th e FUNCTIO N button. Insert you r iPod i nto the d ock and[...]

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    Using the CD 10 04 Hand ling CDs T o remove a disc fro m its storage cas e, pres s down on th e centre of the cas e and lif t the disc out, hold ing it ca refully b y the edg es. Fingerpr ints and dus t should b e careful ly wiped off th e disc’ s recorded surfa ce with a soft cloth before us e. DON’T FO RGET! Never u se chemic als such as reco[...]

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    Using the CD 11 04 Repea ting CD’ s DON’T FO RGET! Y ou need to use the rem ote control to use this function. T o repeat the curren t track, p ress the REPEA T button once. "REPEA T" will show in t he displa y . T o repeat the entire disc, p ress the REPEA T button twice. "REPE A T ALL" will show in t he displa y . T o cance[...]

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    Using the CD 12 04 Rand om M P3 pl ayba ck DON’T FO RGET! Y ou need to use the rem ote control to use this fu nction. In play mo de press the RANDOM button on the re mote con trol onc e, "RAN DOM" will s how i n the display , and the tracks will be played in a rand om order . T o cancel random p lay , press the STOP button or press the [...]

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    Using the CD 13 04 MICRO1468I.book Page 13 Prog ramm ed M P3 p layb ack DON’T FORGE T! Th e MP3 disc must be i n stop mode. 1 2 4 5 Liste ning to p rogra mmed MP3 track s Press th e PLA Y/P AUSE button. Disc play will st art at the begi nning of the first prog rammed tr ack. T o Clea r the Pro gra m Mem ory If the disc is playin g, press th e STO[...]

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    Using the Clock and Timer 14 05 MICRO1468I.book Page 14 Adjus ting the clock DON’T FO RGET! This unit h as it s own di gita l clock wh en in st andby mode. T o adjust th e clock and set the timer , follow the instructions below: Press the C-ADJ/ M EMOR Y button a nd select ei ther “24 h our” or “12 hour ” mode using the SKIP / TUN E butto[...]

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    Other Functions 15 06 MICRO1468I.book Page 15 Mute DON’T FO RGET! Y ou need to use the rem ote control to use this fu nction. Press th e MUTE button o n the re mote control to turn of f the s ound. The volume indicator will flas h. Press th e MUTE button a gain to re store the sound to the pr evious l evel. Prese t Equ alis er The Quali ty of the[...]

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    Troubleshooting 16 07 MICRO1468I.book Page 16 o d o t t a h W e s u a c e l b i s s o P m e l b o r P Radio Nois e or sou nd disto rted on F M S tati on n ot tu ned pro per ly the ant enna wir e is not exte nded Fine tun e br oad cast stat ion Extend FM wire antenna Reposition the unit until the best reception is obtained. FM S tereo indicator does[...]

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    Specifications 17 08 MICRO1468I.book Page 17 IMPORT ANT! Due to continual r evision a nd impro vement s t o our pro ducts design, sp ecificati ons are subj ect to c hange wi thout notic e. I 8 6 4 1 O R C I M r e b m u n l e d o M /60Hz 1.1A 0 5 ~ V 0 4 100 - 2 : C A y l p p u s r e w o P DC adap tor outpu t: 10V 2 .7A Power consumption 27W Radio f[...]

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    Safety Sound Leve ls Y our hearing is importa nt to you and to us s o please take care wh en operating this equipment. It is strongl y recom mended t hat you f ollow th e guidelin es in ord er to pr event pos sible da mage to, o r lo ss of h earing. Over time your heari ng will adapt to continuous load sounds and will give the impre ssion tha t the[...]

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