Jensen JiMS-520i manual

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    Dock ing Sys tem for iPod® a nd iPho ne™ Ow ne r’s Manua l Ji MS - 5 20 i (iPod a n d i Phone Not Included) Pleas e read t his Inst ru ct ion Manua l carefu ll y befor e using the u n i t and re t ain i t fo r fut ure re fere n c e[...]

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    1 I M P ORTA NT SA FETY I NS TRUC TIO NS WARNING: TO RE DUCE T HE RI SK OF F I RE OR E LEC T RIC SHO CK, DO N O T EXPOSE T HI S A P PL IA N CE T O RAI N OR MOIS T U RE. D A N G ERO US HIG H VOLT AGES A RE P RESE N T INSID E T H E E NCLO SURE. D O N OT OPEN T HE C ABINET REF ER SERVICI NG T O QUALIF I ED PERSO NN EL ONLY. T he C aut ion m ark in g i[...]

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    2 7. Do not b lo ck any of the v entilation op en ings. Install in ac c ordanc e w ith the m anuf acturer’s inst ructio n s. I M P ORTA NT SA FETY I N S TRUC TIO N S (Continu ed) 8. Do not i n stall near a ny heat sources suc h as r a diators, heat reg i s ters, st o ves , or other appar atu s (inclu di ng amplifi ers) that produce heat. 9. Do no[...]

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    3 This Class B digital app aratus complies w i th Can adian ICES-003 . FCC N O T ICE : This eq uipm ent ha s b een te s ted and found to c om ply w ith the limits for a Class B digita l dev ice, purs uant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These li m its are design ed to provide reas onable protec tion agains t har m fu l interfe rence in a res idential [...]

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    4 T A BLE OF CON T EN T S WELCO ME! ....... .... ......... ......... ..... ......... ......... ..... ........ .......... .... ......... ......... ..... ......... ........ ...... ......... .... . 5 PROTECT YO UR F URNI TURE ........ ..... .... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .[...]

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    5 WE L C O M E Thank you for purchas i ng the JENSEN J iMS-520i Docking Sys tem. Before operati ng the unit, please read th i s m a nual thoroughly and r etai n it for future refere n c e. PROTE C T YO UR FUR NITURE !! Thi s syst em i s e q u ip ped w i t h non-sk i d rubber ‘feet’ to p r event the product from mov ing w he n you operate the co[...]

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    6 8. S NO OZE/LIGHT Button 17. Disp l ay 9. Play /Pause Button Rear View 1. AC INPUT SOCKET 5. HEADPHO NE Jack 2. FM Antenna W ire 6. RESET Button 3. S-VIDEO OUT (i P od/iPhone) 7. A M LO OP Antenn a Connect or 4. AUX IN Jack Display Unit 1. SL E EP Indicator 7. iPod M od e In di cat o r 2. AL ARM 1 W ake up Mod e Ind ic a t or 8. P M In di cator 3[...]

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    7 Remote Control Uni t POW ER Turns the Sy stem On/Off BAND Se l ects AM or FM Band FUNC T I ON Selects Radio, i Pod or Aux M ode 0 – 9 N u m e r i c B u t t o n s PRES ET STATI ONS ▲ Set & Acc ess Stored Stati ons Up PRES ET STATI ONS ▼ Set & Acc e s s Stored Stati on s Dow n EQ Equalizer Options ME MO RY Programs Pr eset Stat i ons [...]

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    8 GET T ING ST ART ED Unpacking the JiMS- 5 2 0 i Dockin g System Please sa v e all the or i gi n al pac k a g ing. It provides the sa fe s t w ay to transport your un i t. NO TE : The JiM S -52 0 i is not magnetically sh ielded and may cause co lo r di stortion on the scr e e n o f s ome TV s or vi de o mo ni t ors . T o a v oi d th is, y ou m ay [...]

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    9 i. To activate the Remo te Control, remove the prote ctive fil m . ii. Point the re mot e c o ntr o l tow a rd the fr o nt of the ma i n unit. The e f fective ra nge of the remote is about 15~19 ft from the rem o te sensor a n d w i thin an angl e of about 45° from the front of the uni t. Remote Contro l Ba tter y Replacement Please rep l ace y [...]

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    10 the Volume Leve l and then the f requency rea din g for about 1 m inute and then revert to current time. Note: 1. W hen l i s t ening to an FM stat i o n , fully extend the a ntenna w i re to insure maximum reception. 2. Au tomatic tun i ng oper a t ion ma y v ary depending on the broadcast signa l str ength and also your di st an c e from the b[...]

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    11 4. T o lis te n to your des i r ed s t ation, press the ▲ or ▼ Buttons o r d i rectly key in the preset channe l using the NUMERIC Butt o ns. For exam ple to receive preset stati o n 5, fi rst p ress the “ 0 ” B u tton and then the “5” Button. AUX OP ERA T ION Y ou can p lay other musi c so u rc es (iPod shu ffl e, M P3 , CD or oth e[...]

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    12 iPod ADAP TORS Below a re th e iPod Adaptors included in the p ackage. It is alw a ys rec omm ended you use th e adaptor that comes w i th your iPod first. Th i s w ill he lp m axim iz e a custom fit for y o ur iPod w h en doc k e d . TAB LE 1 iT ouc h & iPhone[...]

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    13 DO CK ING Y O UR i Po d 1. Pr ess the B u t to n to tu r n o n t he un i t . 2. Pr ess the FUNCTION Bu t ton to select the iP od m o d e. 3. Accordi n g to T ABLE 1, se lect a s u itab l e adaptor f or y our iP o d and insert i t into the dock i ng bay. Your iPod c a n n ow be inserted onto t he docking connector by a ligning t he connect o r on[...]

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    14 DOCKIN G YOU R iPh one 1. Press t h e But ton t o turn on the un i t. 2. Press t h e FUNCTI O N Button to select the i Pod m ode. 3. Ac cord ing to TABLE 1 , select the 30G ada p tor and insert it into the dock ing area. Y our i Phone c an now b e inserted in t o the docking po rt by aligning the connector on the bottom of the i P hone ont o the[...]

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    15 CONNE CT IN G THE S-VI DEO ( for iPod w ith video outp ut) You are ab le to vi e w vi deos and p hotos s t ored in y o ur 5th generat ion i P o d, iPod c l as s i c , 3 rd and 4 th generation iPod nano and iPod touch on a standar d TV screen or video di spl ay using the S-VID E O O UT feature of t he JiMS- 52 0 i . Ge n e r a l S e t U p 1. Plug[...]

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    16 7. To remov e the iPhone from JiMS- 52 0 i, p r es s and h old the Bu tton for f ew seco nds to sw it ch of f the device and then gently r e m ov e i t f r o m the dock ing connector. 8. To t u rn J i M S-520i o ff, pr ess t h e ST A NDBY/O N Button again . USING HEADP HO NE S (NOT INCLUDED) Inserting the pl u g o f y o ur head phone s (not i nc[...]

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    17 3. To sw i tch to iPod Wakeup mode, w he n the Alarm Wakeup Mod e I nd ic a tor is flas hing ( ), p re ss the ! B u tt o n on c e , the iPod Wakeup M o de Indicator, , w i ll appear and f lash i n t he Dis p lay. 4. To sw i tch to Radio Wakeup Mode, press the ! Button again w h en the i P od Wakeup Mode Indicator is f lashing ( ), in the Display[...]

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    18 i. If you have chosen “ W ak e to RADIO ” ala rm mode , ma ke sure th a t you have tuned to a sta ti on and ad jus te d t he vo lu me t o a c om for t ab le le v e l. ii. I f “W ake t o iPod” a l arm mode is se l ected, make s ure that there is an iPod docked i n the Sy s tem and the vol um e is set t o a comforta ble level. iii. In “ [...]

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    19 Display . Deac tivati ng th e SLEEP Ti mer If you w a nt to exit the SL E EP mode si m ply press ei t h er the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button onc e. SLEE P AND W AK E T O ALARM, i Po d OR RA DI O 1. Refe r “S ET TING THE ALARM S ” in a b o ve to set the desired w ak eup time (s), w a keup mode, i.e. ALA RM , iPod or RADI O a n d vol ume level. 2.[...]

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    20 T ROUB L ES H OOT IN G GUI DE If you experience difficulties in the u s e of this Dockin g System, please che ck the f o llow i ng o r call 905-845-6200 for Customer Servic e . Sy mpto m Possible Cause Solution The un i t does not resp on d (no po w er) AC c ord i s not pl ugge d pr ope rl y i nt o a wall o utl e t o r the c onnector i s not plu[...]

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    21 Oa k v i l le , ON . L6 K3 R 7 Email: w ww . tar g etmark e tingco r p.com Pl ease have m ode l n u m b er r ea dy , for Cust o mer Se rvice, ca ll 90 5 - 8 45-6 2 0 0 SPECIF IC ATIO NS Ge n e r a l Pow e r FUNCT ION: A C 1 2 0 V~ 6 0Hz 20W Dimensions: 13.5 (L) x 6.6 (D) x 5.9 ( H) Inch We ight: 4.9 l b Radi o Freque ncy Cov e rage AM : 52 0 -17[...]