Technika CR-114IPH manual

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    CR-114iPH O wner ’s Handbook Digital pict ur e fr ame clock r adio with iP od dock[...]

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    1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Follo w all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near wa ter . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accor dance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install or oper ate near an y heat sour ces such as radiators [...]

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    2 INDEX INDEX Important safety information ........................................... 1 Introduction ...................................................................... 2 Contr ols and Connectors .................................................... 3 Getting Started, Adjusting the sound ................................ 5 Clock display and optio[...]

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    3 a Alarm 1 on/o button b Alarm 2 on/o button c O button d Radio function/FM/AM band switch e Setting option button f Up cursor button g Next/Right cursor button h Down cursor button C ONTROLS AND C ONNECT ORS FRONT VIEW i Play/P ause/OK button p Previous/L eft cursor button q Clock function button r Photo function button s Music function [...]

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    4 a USB jack b SD Card jack c Retractable iPod dock C ONTROLS AND C ONNECT ORS T OP VIEW SIDE VIEWS a V olume down button b V olume up button c Snooze/Display dimmer butt on d System menu butt on d Alarm setting button[...]

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    5 GET TING ST ARTED FM RADIO AERIAL Before using y our unit for F M r eception, unwrap and fully extend the aerial wire. Y ou may need to adjust the position of the aerial wire for maximum signal str ength. AM RADIO LOOP AERIAL If y ou plan to listen to AM r adio stations , y ou will need to assemble and connect the AM loop aerial. Assembling the A[...]

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    6 POWER CONTROL The photo frame clock displa y is always swit ched on with a clock and dolphin ‘wallpaper’ display when pow er is connected. The sound or slideshow function switches on when the iPod , Radio or a Flash media source is selected . T o select a func tion: Press one of the func tion buttons to switch a sound/ • slideshow functi[...]

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    7 CL OCK DISPLA Y Y ou can choose fr om three dier ent forma ts for the clock display . Press the clock mode button • repeatedly to scroll through the av ailable clock display modes - a b c SET TING THE CL OCK Setting the time and date: Check that the Photo Frame is set to display the time in one of the clock display formats shown on the le[...]

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    8 C ONNECTING USB DRIVES L OADING MEMOR Y C ARDS T o connect a USB ash drive: Insert the drive into the USB jack on the left side panel. Y ou can also load media saved to a Memor y Card from your Digital Camera, Computer or other devic e. The unit is compatible with SD , MMC and MS Memor y Cards. T o load a Flash Card: Gently insert the Memor y [...]

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    9 VIEWING PHO T OS STORED ON USB DRIVES OR MEMOR Y C ARDS VIEWING PHOTOS Load a USB Drive and/or Memor y C ard as described on • the previous page. Press the • button to select Photo mode. Press the • ] or [ button to choose the USB D rive or Memory Card where your pictures ar e stored . Press the • OK /, button to conrm y ou[...]

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    10 PL A YING MUSIC ST ORED ON USB DRIVES OR MEMORY CARDS PLAYING MUSIC Load a USB Drive and/or Memory Card . • Press the • button to select Music mode. Press the • ] or [ button to choose the USB D rive or Memory Card where your music les ar e stored . Press the • OK /, button to conrm y our choice. A tracklist of the musi[...]

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    11 RETRACT ABLE iPod DOCK This model features a retractable iP od/iPhone dock that is built-in to the right side of the unit. T o open the retractable dock: Press the surface of the retractable dock. • iP od ADAPT ORS Before dock ing your iPod y ou must rst check if your iPod has a docking connector . Early iPod models do not have one and c[...]

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    12 Playing music stored on an iPhone or iP od touch: NOTE: iPhone in this section refers t o iPhone and iPod touch. Switch o the unit . • The clock is displayed . Dock the iPhone. • The iPhone will switch on. Slide the bar on the screen and unlock your iPhone . • Press the • iPod/iPhone butt on. Press the • ] or [ button[...]

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    13 VIEWING PHO T OS STORED ON AN iP od OR iPhone Photos stored on a docked iPod can also be displayed if the iPod is a model equipped with T V out. Viewing photos stored on an iPod (all models except iPhone and iPod t ouch) : Dock the iPod . • Press the • iPod/iPhone butt on. Y ou can now choose to play music or view photos/videos from yo[...]

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    14 VIEWING VIDEOS ST ORED ON AN iP od OR iPhone Videos stored on a dock ed iPod can be displa yed if the iP od is a model equipped with TV out. Viewing videos stored on an iPod (all models except iPhone and iPod t ouch) : Dock the iPod . • Press the • iPod/iPhone butt on. Y ou can now choose to play music or view photos/videos from your i[...]

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    15 LISTENING TO THE RADIO T o listen to the radio: Press the • RADIO button to select radio operation. The r adio tuning screen will be displayed . T o change from FM band t o AM band: After selec ting Radio mode, press the • RADIO button repeat edly to switch between FM and AM bands . The tuning display will show the selected band . Scan[...]

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    16 RADIO OPTIONS: The Radio Options menu enables you t o stor e, recall or delete presets, also t o change FM and AM tuning settings. Opening the options menu: While the radio tuning screen is displayed, press the • OPTION button to open the Options Menu. NOTE: If the radio tuning screen is not displa yed, press the RADIO button, then the OPTI[...]

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    17 USING THE ALARMS Y our clock radio has two alarms (Alarm 1 and Alarm 2). Y ou can set either or both alarms to wake you at your preferred time and choose to wake up to the sound of a buzzer , radio, music from a USB drive/Memory card or music from an iP od. Setting the alarm times: Switch the unit o . • Press the • ALARM SET button.[...]

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    18 Opening the System Settings menu: Press the • SYSTEM button to open the Syst em settings Menu. The Syst en Settings menu will open. Use the the • M or N buttons to navigate the menu options and the /, button to select an option. From the menu you can choose to change the following options - Language: Change the language for the menus a[...]

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    19 TROUBLESHOO TING FLASH CARD/DRIVE OPERATION Unable to view photos Not all JPEG les are c ompatible. If JPEG les will not play , try viewing them with a computer . If you can view them with a computer , tr y re-saving them. Photo viewing is slow The photo resolution may be too high. T r y re-saving the images with lower r esolution. Unable [...]

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    20 AFTER USING THE PLA YER Set the unit to Standby . • Remove an y loaded media. • Switch the unit o at the mains and unplug it for greater • safety . CARE AND CLEANING Car e and cleaning operations should be c arried out with the unit unplugged from the mains . Clean the plastic par ts with a bar ely damp cloth and then dry care-[...]

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