Sony SRS-GU10IP manual

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    ©201 0 Son y Co rporati on Active Speaker System 4-108-825- 52 (1) Operating Instructions SRS- GU10iP[...]

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    2 GB To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventilation opening of the apparatus with newspapers, tabl e-cloths, curtains, etc. Do not place the naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus. To r educe th e ri sk of fire or el ectric shock, do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing, and do not place objects filled [...]

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    3 GB Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the produ ct or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household w aste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the r[...]

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    4 GB Notes • “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessor y has been designed to connect specifically to iP od or iPhone respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or i ts compliance with sa fety and regulato[...]

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    5 GB Checking th e contents of the pa ckage Main unit ( 1) (Refer to “Compatible iP od/iPhone models.”) AC Power A daptor (1) AC cord (1) Remote com mander (1) Dock adapters for iPod For details on supplied Dock adapters for iPod, refer to the instructions supplied with the Dock adapters.[...]

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    6 GB Connect t he AC power adap tor to the unit Notes • Do not connect any other AC Power adaptor to the main unit. • The system is not designed to be used as a portable device. Preparation 2 To the w all outlet 1 To DC IN jack[...]

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    7 GB Prepar e the r emote comm ander Installing the batteri es into the remote commande r Insert two size AAA (R03) b atteries (no t supplied ). When to repl ace the batte ries With nor mal use, th e batteri es should la st for about six months. When the remot e command er no lon ger ope rates t he unit, repl ace all the ba tterie s with new ones. [...]

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    8 GB To put the iPod int o the unit Update your i Pod to u se th e latest software before you use it. 1 Choose the Dock adapter for iPod that fi ts your iPod. For details on supplied D ock adapters for iPod, refer to the instructions supplied with the Dock adapters. 2 Insert the Do ck adapter into the unit. 3 Place the iPo d into t he unit. Listeni[...]

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    9 GB Listeni ng to the soun d 1 Press P OWER ON/St andby. The POWER in dica tor on the mai n unit lig hts up . 2 Press INPUT to switch the function from AUDIO IN to the iPod. Press INPUT, and c onfirm indicator of f. 3 Select songs and start play on your iPod (refer to “C ompatible iPod/iPhone mode ls”). The syst em charges th e batter y of iPo[...]

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    10 GB Usi ng th e remot e The defa ult set tings are underline d. 1 INPUT button Switch es th e input source. iPod y AUDIO IN* (The INPUT indicat or lights up) 2 M / m ** button Sele ct a menu or a trac k for play back . . / > ** but tons Hold down to fast-rewind (fast-forwa rd), or press and release to skip to t he beginni ng of the curre nt (o[...]

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    11 GB * The iPod cannot be operated wh ile the INPUT i ndicator is on . ** See the user’s guide of your iPod for information on the operation of the button. Notes • Depending on the connected iPod, operations may differ. • The iPhone rings as the ring vo lume set on t he iPhone even when it is connected to the unit. Adjust the ring volum e to[...]

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    12 GB You c an co nnect p ortab le au dio play ers to th e syste m. Conn ect the p layer to the AUDIO IN usin g the connect ing cable (no t supplied). How to li sten 1 Connect t he connectin g cable. 2 Press POWER ON/ Standby. 3 Press INPUT , confirm t he indicator is on, and t hen start p lay back of your port able audio play er. 4 Adjust the v ol[...]

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    13 GB Should y ou enc ounter a problem with your syst em, find your problem in the trouble shooting checkl ist below and take the indica ted co rrectiv e act ion. If the problem pe rsists, cont act your Sony de aler. Note that if servi ce personnel change s some parts during repair, these p arts ma y be re tained. When br inging the s ystem in for [...]

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    14 GB Ring volume of the iPhone do es no t ch ang e. • A djust the ring volume on the iPhone*. * Refer to “Com pati ble iPo d/ iPhon e models.” Main un it Continuous RMS power o utput (refe rence): 10 W + 10 W (1 kHz, 10% THD) Inputs iPod dock conne ctor: Refer to “Compati ble iPod/ iPhone mo dels.” AUDIO IN: Stereo mini-jack Speaker un i[...]

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