Soundfreaq SFQ-01A manual

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    The exclamation point within an equilater al triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruc tions in the literature accompanying the applianc e. Safety Information W ARNINGS: .1. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equila teral triangle is intended to alert the user[...]

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    .2. CAUTION - Proper V entilation T o avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to pre vent dam ag e, loc ate the app ar atu s as follows: Fron t : No obstructions and open spacing. Sides / T op / Back : No obstructions should be placed in the areas sho wn by the dimensions below . Bottom : Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path[...]

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    Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment [European Union] This symbol indicates that the electrical and elec tronic equipment sho ul d not b e dis pos ed a s general household w aste at its end-of-life. Instead , the product should be handed over to the appl icab le col lec tio n point fo r the re c ycli ng in ac cor dan ce with your nati[...]

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    .4. C ontents Getting Started Package Cont ents Installing/Replacing the Batteries Connecting the AC Adapt er Using the Remote Contr ol Syst em Overview Fr ont V iew Back View Remote Control Selecting the S ound Source Playing back fr om iPhone/iPod Setting an iPhone/iPod on the Unit Listening to an iPhone/iP od Charging an iPhone/iP od Playing bac[...]

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    .5. Installing/Replacing the Batteries CAUTION: Da nge r of exp los ion if b atte r y is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. 1. S queeze and pull to release the battery cover latch. Y ou can remo ve the battery door with your fingernails by using the spaces set back in wall. 2. Match the polar ity on the Lithium Cel[...]

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    .6. 1. Inser t the switch power adapter into 18V DC IN . 2. Inser t one end of the adapter cable into the end of the sw itc h powe r ad apte r an d th e other end into an electrical outlet only after all other connections are completed. Connecting the A C Adapter W ARNING! For optimal per formance, use only the supplied AC adapter .  Ensure that[...]

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    .7. Using the Remote C ontrol Using the remote c ontrol  Remove the insulation sheet before using for the first time.  Aim the remot e control at the IR Sensor on the fron t le ns with in an ap prox im ate distance of 7m (23 feet) awa y. Storing the remote c ontrol A re mo te co nt rol stor age com par t men t i s des ign ed on th e rig ht si[...]

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    .8. Back View System Overview Fr ont View 14 15 16 9. (Previous) / (Next) button Skip to the previous/next track in iPhone/ iPo d and wi rel ess a udi o modes. H old t he button to fast-backward/fast-forward a track. 10. (Play/Pause) button In iPhone/iPod and wireless aud io modes, press to play or pause a track. Note: When the unit is building a w[...]

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    .9. Remote C ontrol or Selec ting the Sound S ourc e On the Unit On the Remote Control This system enables you t o access one of the three basic functions - iPod , AUX and wireless audio. Press SOURCE button on the unit or remote control to select one of the sound sources. 1. (Power) button Swit ch be twe en po wer- on a nd st and by modes. 2. (Pre[...]

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    .10. Pla ying back from iPhone/iP od Setting an iPhone/iPod on the Unit  Compatible iPod Play ers: Most Apple iPod mod els wi th 30- pi n d oc k c onn ec tor s as foll ows: iPod na no 5 th g ene rati on (v ide o camera), iPod nano 4th generation (video), iPod nano 3rd generation (video), iPod nano 2nd generation (aluminum), iPod nano 1st gen era[...]

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    .11. Press the Button Functions Unit Remote Control Next track/fast forward (press and hold). Previous track/rewind (press and hold). / Notes for Caring Y our iPhone/iPod:  iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.  We are no t re spo nsi ble for a ny lo ss of or dam[...]

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    .12. Notes:  A "receiver" was set in the receiver storage compartment at the factor y .  The Bluetooth connection can b e completed in standby mode or power-on mode .  If your mobile phone supports A2DP protocol, its music will play through the unit.  Y ou can build a B luetooth connection with a mo bi le pho ne, an iPad or an[...]

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    .13.  Please check the user manual of the iPad or Blu etoo th- ena ble d dev ice wi th wh ich yo u are initiating pair to learn about Bluetooth connection with any other devices. 4 . O nce t he u nit is de tec te d an d it s nam e " Sound Platform " appears on the display of your iP ad or Bluetooth-enabled device , key in the default p[...]

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    .14. 1. T urn the unit power on. 2. S et the volume to the minimum position. 3. S elect AUX mode with the SOURCE button. 4. Star t playback on the external device. 5. Adjust the volume level to the level that you want to listen to. Note: Volume level will be shown on the display in the process of adjustment. Pla ying back from Ex ternal Sourc e Li [...]

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    .15. T roubleshooting Check this list for a possible troubleshooting solution before calling for service. In These Cases Check the following points • Is the selected dock adapter compatible to your iPhone/iP od? • Is t he d oc k ad ap te r pro pe r ly m ou nte d on t he u ni t? M a ke s ur e to mo un t th e dock adapter properly . • AC adapte[...]

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    .16. External DC IN (for AC adapter), AUX IN DC 18 V 3.3 A (External DC IN) Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz Output: DC 18 V 3.3 A 320mm (W) * 168mm (H) * 154mm (D) 2.01Kg (including receiver) Model Type Sound Platform Input Sensitivity/Impedance AUX Input 1200 mV Input Terminal Power Source AC Adapter Dimensions (Approx.) Weight T echnical Specificatio[...]

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