Memorex iWakeUp Mi4014 manual

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    User Guide Guía del usario Please read these instructions completel y, before operating this product. Por favor lea toda las instruciones antes de tratar de usar este producto. Job # Mi4014 manual cover Colors: 1-color print memorex electronics. c om M i 4 0 14 iW ak eUp TM Pantone 300c iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., register ed in the U.S. an[...]

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    1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS C A U T I O N : T O RE D U C E T H E RI S K OF EL EC T R I C S H O C K , DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER- SER VICEABLE P AR TS INSIDE. R EFER SERVICING T O Q U A L I F I E D SE R VI CE P ER SO NN EL . CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN D A N GE R OU S V OL T AG E: Th e li ght ni ng fl as h wi th ar ro wh ead s y[...]

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    I NF OR MA T IO N: Th is equ ipme nt com plie s with C lass B d igit al dev ice re gula tio ns. Th is e qu ip me nt g en er at es , us es a nd ca n ra dia te r ad io f re qu en cy energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio c om mu ni ca ti on s . Ho we v e r , th er e is n o gu[...]

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    3 De ar C ust om er: Se le cti ng f ine a ud io e qu ipm en t su ch a s th e un it yo u’ ve ju st p urc ha sed i s onl y th e sta rt o f yo ur m usi ca l enj oy men t. N ow i t’ s tim e to c ons id er ho w yo u can m ax imi ze t he fu n an d ex ci tem en t yo ur eq uip me nt of fe rs. T hi s ma nu fac tu rer an d t he Ele ct ron ic In du st rie[...]

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    4 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS S NOOZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1. Left Speaker 2. SNOOZE/SLEEP Button 3. Power Button 4. MODE Button (AM/FM) 5. PRESET/SET Button 6. EQ Button 7. T une/Skip/Search o Button 8. PLA Y/P AUSE ( ®p ) Button 9. T une/Skip/Search n Button 10. Right Speaker 1 1. iPod Compartment with Connector (for use [...]

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    5 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. DIMMER Switch (OFF/L/M/H) 2. DC 12V Jack (AC ADAPTER P ART NO. 0251-207200-10103*) 3. LINE IN Jack 4. DST (Daylight Savings T ime) Switch (-1/+1) 5. Headphones Jack 6. FM Wire Antenna 7. Battery Compartment (Bottom of Unit) (BA TTER Y COVER P ART NO. 3051-002206-10000*) *Consumer Replaceable Part[...]

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    6 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Power Button 2. V olume Up Button 3. PLA Y/P AUSE ( ®p ) Button 4. T une/Skip/Search o Button 5. Battery Compartment (Side of Unit) 6. EQ Button 7. MODE Button 8. T une/Skip/Search n Button 9. V olume Down Button 10. PRESET/SET Button 1 1. Strap Hole (Bottom of Unit) REMOTE N O TE : ?[...]

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    T wo ( 2) “ AAA ” si ze b at t er ie s ca n al s o be u se d to po we r an d/ or t o pr ov id e a ba ck up f or t h e cl oc k an d al ar m ti me f or t hi s un it a s fo ll ow s : 1. Op en t he b at t er y do or b y pu shi ng i n on t he ta b, t he n re mov in g th e do or . 2. In se rt t wo ( 2) “ AA A” b at t er ie s as s ho wn . Al ka li[...]

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    8 POWER SOURCE (CONTINUED) RE MO TE BA TT ER Y I N ST A L LA T I ON BA TT ER Y PR EC AUT IO NS Fo ll ow th es e pr ec au tio ns w hen u si ng b at te ri es in t hi s de vi ce: 1. W ar nin g– Da ng er o f exp lo sio n if b at te ry i s inc or re ct ly r epl ac ed . Re pl ace o nl y wi th t he s am e or e qu iv al en t ty pe . 2. Us e on ly th e si[...]

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    9 INSERTING AN iPod I n s e r t th e Un iv er sa l Do ck i nc l u d e d with your iPod (A) into the iPod compartment (B) (as shown), making sure the tabs are facing fr ont , an d sl ip th e ta bs i nto p la ce. P r e s s th e re ar s id e of t he U ni ve rs a l D o c k un ti l it i s po si ti on ed in si de t he i P o d c o m p a r t m e n t . ( A)[...]

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    10 OPERA TION With an iPod connected (see pr ev iou s pa ge ), i f thi s un it is n ot already on, turn this unit on by pressing the Power button 1 . Re pe at ed ly pr es s th e MOD E bu tt on 2 to se le ct iP od m od e; “i Po d” wi ll ap pe ar i n th e d is pl ay . SNOOZE 1 2 1 Y ou c an o pe r a t e th e iP od u si ng i ts own controls, as pe[...]

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    11 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) T o adjust the main volume: Press the V olume Up 1 and/or Down 2 button to increase and/or decrease the volume. SNOOZE 1 2 1 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME AND EQ (Equalizer) NOTES: • A f t e r yo u ha ve a dj us te d th e vo l u m e s e t t i n g , if y ou t ur n th e un it o f f an d t h e n on a ga in , th e vo lu me l ev e l w[...]

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    12 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) USING THE RADIO An te nna s FM : Un rav el a nd ex te nd th e FM w ire a nt en na f or be st r ece pt ion . AM : T ur n th e uni t fo r bet te r AM r ec ept io n. A ls o, mo ve t he A C ad apt er 1 .5f t. a way f ro m the ma in u nit t o pr eve nt i nt er fer en ce to t he A M sig na l. T ur n th is u nit o n by p re ss i [...]

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    13 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) F o l l o w St ep s 1- 3 on t he p re vi ou s p a g e to t un e a st at io n. P re s s a n d hold the PRESET/SET button; “ P 1 ” , wi ll b li nk i n th e di sp la y . SNOOZE 1 Pr ess th e T un e/S kip /Se arc h o 1 or n2 bu tto n to sele ct a desir ed P r e s e t (1 -1 0) . Pr es s th e PR ES ET / S E T b u t t o n 3 a[...]

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    14 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) With the power off, press and hold the TIME SET/DISPLA Y button; the time will blink. SNOOZE 1 Fo r yo ur c on ve ni en ce , th er e is a D ST (Daylight Savings T ime) switch lo ca te d on t he r ea r of t he un it . Sl id e th e sw it ch t o + 1 to a dd a n ho ur t o th e ac tu al t im e or s li de t he s w it ch t o -1 t[...]

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    15 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) W i t h th e po we r of f, p re ss a nd h ol d e i t h e r t he A LA RM 1 bu tt on 1 ( to s et A l a r m 1) o r A L A R M 2 b u t t o n 2 (t o s e t A l a r m 2) ; th e Al ar m t im e wi ll b l i n k in t he d is pl ay . SNOOZE 1 2 1 If set to Radio (in Step 2), then while the frequency is blinking, set the frequency using[...]

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    16 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) NO TE S: • Wh en t he a la rm t im e is r ea che d, t he a la r m vo lu me l ev el w il l be s et t o th e mi ni mu m an d it w il l in cr eas e on e st ep ev er y th re e se co nd s co n ti nu ou sl y un ti l th e pr es et m ax im um a la rm vo lu me l eve l is r ea ch e d. • Wh en t he a ct ual t im e ma tc h es t he[...]

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    17 OPERA TION (CONTINUED) Press the ALARM 1 1 or ALARM 2 2 button (which corresponds to the alarm that was set) and the alarm will turn off and NOT be set for the next day . T o set the alarm for the next day , press any other buttons (except ALARM 1, ALARM 2 or SNOOZE button). NOTE: If set to iPod or Radio, while the alarm is on, if you press any [...]

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    18 Wi th t he u ni t in t he R ad io ( FM o r AM ), iPod or LINE IN mode, press the SNO OZE/ SLE EP but ton ; th e SL EEP in di cat or a nd " 10 " wi ll ap pe ar in t he di sp lay f or f iv e se co nds w hi ch in di ca te s th e un it wi ll t ur n of f af ter 1 0 mi nut es . Re pe ate dl y pr es s th e SNO OZ E/ SL EE P bu tt on to s el e[...]

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    19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE I f yo u ex pe ri en c e a p r ob le m wi th t hi s u n it , ch ec k th e ch a r t be lo w be fo re c al li ng f or s er vi ce . SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION No sound. V olume is Increase volume. set to minimum. AM or FM, no sou nd . Power is not on or Press the Power button, AM or FM mode is not then the MODE button to selected.[...]

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    20 SPECIFICA TIONS GENERAL: Power Source ................DC 12V Adapter (Center Positive) Battery Backup. .......................2 x 1.5V “AAA” size batteries Speaker . ..............................................................2 x 3 ohms Output Power .......................................................2 x 4.5 W W eight ..................[...]

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    1 A TT EN TI O N : P O U R É V I T E R LE S CH OC É LE CT RI QU ES , IN T R O D U I R E LA L A M E L A P L U S L A R G E DE LA F IC HE D AN S LA B OR NE C OR RE SP O N D A N T E DE L A P R I S E S E T P O U S S E R JU SQ U’ AU FO ND . i P o d es u na m ar ca c om er c ia l de Ap pl e Co mp ut er , In c. , re gi st ra da e n l o s E st ad o s Un[...]

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    2 I NF OR MA CI ÓN : E s te e qu ip o cu mp le c on l o s re gl am en to s de u n ap ar at o d i gi ta l de Clase B. Este equipo genera, usa y puede irradiar energía de r a di of re cu en ci a y , si n o se i ns ta la y u sa c on fo rm e a la s in st ru cc i o ne s, p u ed e ge ne ra r in te rf er en ci a da ñi na c on l as r a d i oc om un ic a[...]

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    3 Es ti ma do C lie nte : En e l mo men to en q ue s ele cc io nó u n eq ui po de t an a lt a te cno lo gí a com o el q ue us te d ac ab a de c om pra r , su e ntr et en im ien to mu si ca l re cié n com en zó. Ah or a es ti emp o de p ens ar en c óm o pu ed e o pt imi za r el e nt re te nim ien to q ue su e qu ip o le o fr ec e. Es te fa br i[...]

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    4 UBICACIÓN DE LOS CONTROLES S NOOZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1. Altavoz izquierdo 2. Botón de REPETICIÓN DE ALARMA/AP AGADO AUT OMÁTICO (SNOOZE/SLEEP) 3. Botón de Encendido/Apagado (Power) 4. Botón de MODO (MODE) (AM/FM) 5. Botón de MEMORIA/ CONFIGURACIÓN (PRESET/SET) 6. Botón de ECUALIZADOR (EQ) 7. Botón de Sin[...]

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    5 U B I C A C I Ó N D E L O S C O N T R O L E S ( C O N T I N Ú A ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Selector de A TENUADOR DE LUZ (DIMMER) (AP AGADO/BAJO/MEDIO/AL TO) (OFF/L/M/H) 2. Conector de CC de 12V (ADAPT ADOR DE CA NO 0251-207200-10103*) 3. ENTRADA DE LA LÍNEA 4. Selector de DST (Ahorro de Energía) (-1/+1) 5. Entrada para Auriculares 6. Cable Antena FM[...]

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    6 U B I C A C I Ó N D E L O S C O N T R O L E S ( C O N T I N Ú A ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Botón de Encendido/Apagado (Power) 2. Botón de aumento del volumen (V olume Up) 3. Botón REPRODUCIR/ P AUSAR (Play/Pause) ( ®p ) 4. Botón de Sintonía/Salto/Búsqueda (T une/Skip/Search) o 5. Compartimiento de la pila (Lateral de la unidad) 6. Bot?[...]

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    Pu ed en u ti liz ar se d os (2 ) pi la s “A AA” p ar a el en ce nd id o de l rel oj y l a al ar m a de e st a un id a d y pa ra q ue a mb os te ng an u n re spa ld o: 1. Ab ra l a pu er t a de l co mp ar tim ie nt o de la s pi la s pr es io na nd o la p es ta ña h ac ia a de nt ro , lu eg o qu it e la p ue rt a. 2. In tr od uz ca d os ( 2) p [...]

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    8 F U E N T E D E E N E R G Í A ( C O N T I N U A C I Ó N ) IN ST AL AC IÓ N DE LA S PI LA S EN EL C ON TR OL RE MO T O CU ID ADO D E LA S PI LAS Cu an do us e pi la s, t om e la s sig ui ent es p rec au ci one s: 1. Ad ver te nc ia : Ex is te r ie sgo d e ex pl os ió n si la p il a se r ee mp laz a de m od o in co rre ct o. R ee mp lác el a s[...]

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    9 COLOCAR UN iPod Inserte el puerto universal incluido co n su i Po d (A ) en e l co mp ar t im ie nt o d e i P o d ( B ) ( c o m o s e m u e s t r a ) , asegurándose de que las dos pe st añ as d el p ue rt o ap u nt en a l fr ent e y de sl íc el a s ha st a qu e qu ede n en s u lu ga r . Pre si on e la p ar te p os te rio r de l puerto universa[...]

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    10 FUNCIONAMIENT O Co n el i Po d co ne ct ad o (v ea l a pá gi na anterior), si la unidad no está en ce nd id a, en ci én dal a co n el b otó n de E nc e nd id o/ Apa ga do (P ow er ) 1 . Oprima repetidamente MODO (M OD E) 2 p ar a se le cc io n ar e l mo do iP od ; iP od a p ar ec er á en l a p an ta ll a. SNOOZE 1 2 1 Podrá operar el iPod [...]

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    11 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) P a r a a j u s t a r e l v o l u m e n principal: Oprima los botones de Aumento de volumen (V olume Up) 1 y / o D i s m i n u c i ó n d e volumen (V olume Down) 2 para aumentar o disminuir el volumen. SNOOZE 1 2 1 A J U S T A R E L V O L U M E N Y E L E C U A L I Z A D O R ( E Q ) ) ( E c u a l i z a d o r ) NOT AS:[...]

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    12 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) USAR LA RADIO An te nas FM : De sen rro ll e y ext ien da e l cab le a nt en a FM pa ra u na m ej or re cep ci ón. AM : Gi re la u nid ad p ara u na bu en a rec ep ci ón AM . T amb ié n mue va el a da pta dor d e CA a 1. 5 pi es d e di st anc ia d e la u ni dad p rin ci pal p ara e vi tar l a in te rf ere nci a co [...]

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    13 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) Siga los pasos 1-3 explicados en la página anterior para sintonizar una estación de radio. Oprima y mantenga presionado el botón MEMORIA DE SINT ONÍA/ CONFIGURACIÓN (PRESET/ SET) , “P1” parpadeará en la pantalla. SNOOZE 1 Mantenga presionado el botón S i n t o n i z a r / S a l t a r / B u s c a r ( T u n e[...]

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    14 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) Con la unidad apagada, oprima y mantenga presionado el botón de AJUSTE DE LA HORA/Pantalla ; la hora parpadeará. SNOOZE 1 Pa ra s u co mo di da d, e nc on tr ar á EL SELE CTOR DE DST ( Ahorr o de en er gí a) e n la p ar te t ra s er a de l a un id ad . Ub iq ue e l se le ct or e n +1 p ar a ag re ga r un a ho ra a[...]

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    15 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) C o n la u ni da d ap ag ad a, m an t e n g a oprimido el bot ón ALARMA ( A L A R M ) 1 1 ( p a r a a j u s t a r la alarma 1) o bien ALARMA ( A L A R M ) 2 2 (p ar a aj us ta r la alarma 2) ; la hora programa da com o alar ma parp adea rá en la p a n t a l l a . SNOOZE 1 2 1 Si se encuentra en el modo de radio (en [...]

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    16 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) NO T A S: • Cu an do l a un id ad m ar qu e la h or a pr og r am ad a, e l ni ve l de v ol um en d e la al ar ma e st ar á aj us ta d o a mí ni mo y s e in cr em en ta rá un n iv el c ada t re s se gu nd os d e ma ne ra c on ti nu a ha st a q ue s e al ca nc e el n iv el m áx i mo d e vo lu me n de l a al ar ma [...]

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    17 FUNCIONAMIENT O (CONTINÚA) Oprima ALARMA (ALARM) 1 1 o ALARM (ALARM) 2 2 (según la alarma que se haya programado). La alarma se apagará y NO se programará para el día siguiente. Para programar la alarma para el día siguiente, oprima un botón cualquiera (excepto ALARMA (ALARM) 1, ALARM (ALARMA) 2 o REPETICIÓN DE LA ALARMA (SNOOZE)) NOT A:[...]

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    18 Oprima el botón REPETICIÓN DE ALARMA/ AP AGADO AUTOMÁTICO (SNO OZE/ SLEEP) con la u nidad en el mo do de Ra di o ( FM o AM ), iP od o ENTR ADA DE LÍNEA; el indicad or de AP AGADO AUT OMÁTICO (SLEE P) y “10 ” apar ecer án en la p anta lla du rant e cinco segu ndos . Esto in dica que la uni dad se apag ará lu ego de 1 0 minu tos. O prim[...]

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    19 GUÍA DE RESOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMA S S i l a u n i d a d p r e s e n t a a l g ú n i n c o n v e n i e n t e, l e a l a s i g u i e n t e t a b l a a n t e s d e l l am a r a l s e r v i c i o t é c n i c o . PROBLEMA: CAUSA SOLUCIÓN Sin sonido. El volumen está al Suba el volumen. mínimo. AM o FM, sin sonido. La unidad no está encendida o Op[...]

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    20 ESPECIFICACIONES G ENERAL: Fuente de Alimentación .....Adaptador de CC de 12V (Centro ...... positivo) Respaldo de la pila..........................2 Pilas tamaño “AAA” de 1,5 V Altavoz ..........................................................................2 x 3 Ohms Potencia de Salida ...................................................[...]

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    User Guide Guía del usario Please read these instructions completel y, before operating this product. Por favor lea toda las instruciones antes de tratar de usar este producto. Job # Mi4014 manual cover Colors: 1-color print memorex electronics. c om M i 4 0 14 iW ak eUp TM Pantone 300c iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., register ed in the U.S. an[...]