Centrios 1218695 Manual de usuario

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Instruction Manual
1218694.5.6.7
Speed to Sound
Clock Radio
for use with iPod/iPhone
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been
designed to connect specically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certi-
ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

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Congratulations on your purchase of this unit for your iPod/iPhone. Uniquely designed
to work with your iPod/iPhone, this stereo audio system with the built-in universal
dock provides advanced audio and radio performance that brings out the best in your
music. Remember to keep this manual for future reference.
· Enjoy rich sound from your iPod/iPhone
· Built-in speakers allow you to hear your music with
depth and clarity
· Digital clock display with dual alarm function
· Wake to your iPod/iPhone, FM radio, or buzzer
· Fall asleep to your iPod/iPhone or FM radio
· Plays and charges your iPod/iPhone
· Integrated universal dock for your iPod/iPhone
· Auxiliary line input for any audio devices
with 3.5 mm jack
· FM radio with PLL digital tuning technology
· LCD display with negative backlight and 3 level
dimmer control
What’s Included?
· Main unit
· Remote control (battery included)
· Dock adapters x 8
· AC adapter
* Compatible with any iPod/iPhone with dock connector (excluding 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation iPod)
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This unit operates with the below iPod/iPhone models:
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety
and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless
performance.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
IPOD LEGAL

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INTRODUCTION 2
IPOD LEGAL 3
GETTING STARTED
Installing the AC adapter 5
Installing the backup battery for clock and alarm settings 5
Remote control use and battery replacement 6
Installing the dock adapter 6
Location of controls on the main unit 7
Location of controls on the remote control 8
Location of indications on the LCD screen 9
Setting the clock time 10
Setting the alarm time 10
Standby control 10
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
Listening to your favorite songs on your iPod/iPhone 11
Charging your iPod/iPhone 12
Listening to other audio devices 13
Listening to your favorite radio stations 13
Using the alarm function 14
Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen 14
Setting the sleep time 15
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 16
USER SAFETY GUIDE 18
SPECIFICATIONS 22
WARRANTY 23
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Installing the AC Adapter
Locate the AC adapter jack on the back of the unit. Insert the AC adapter cable into the
jack, and plug into the wall outlet.
Installing the Backup Battery for Clock and Alarm Settings
In order to offer consistent clock settings and alarm functions, this product uses a
backup battery (not included). This means that in the event of a power failure, all the
settings of your unit will remain saved. For example, after the installation of the back-
up battery, if the AC cord is disconnected or a power failure occurs, the display will not
remain lit, but the time, date and alarm settings will be temporarily maintained. The
alarm, however, will not sound when the unit is powered only by the backup battery.
To install the backup battery, follow the instructions below:
1. Make sure the connection between the AC adapter and the unit is secure. This is
important because during battery replacement it is possible for all settings to be
lost if clock and alarm have already been set.
2. Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit and open.
3. Insert 2 “AAA” batteries (not included), following the correct polarity (+/-) draw-
ings inside the battery compartment. For longer battery life, alkaline batteries are
suggested. Please note that new and used batteries should not be mixed. Likewise,
alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries should
not be used together.
4. Secure the battery compartment by closing the cover.
Important Notes on Batteries
To prevent battery leakage, which may result in bodily injury, property damage or
damage to the unit, follow these instructions.
· Install all batteries correctly according to the polarity (+/–) as marked on the unit.
· Do not mix old and new batteries, carbon and alkaline, etc.
· Remove batteries from the unit when the device will not be used for an extended
period of time.
Please dispose the used batteries properly according to your local
government regulations.
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Remote Control - First Time Use and Battery Replacement
The remote control battery has been previously installed is and ready for immedi-
ate use. For the first time use, pull out the insulation tag from the button battery tray
before operating the remote control. When the remote control stops functioning, you
must replace the battery with a new one. To do so, locate the battery compartment on
the side of the remote and follow the steps below:
1. Squeeze the notch labeled “Tab A” while pulling
the“ battery door latch B” out towards you. This
will allow the battery holder to release and pop
out. Please refer to the picture on the right side.
2. Insert a “CR2025” 3V lithium battery. Make cer-
tain to follow the correct polarity, following the
direction of the corresponding symbols (+/–).
3. Secure battery and push the battery holder back
into the remote control until fully inserted.
Installing the Dock Adapter
To guarantee that your iPod/iPhone will fit properly into the built-in universal dock,
several detachable dock adapters for older iPods are included with this product. Please
check the bottom of dock adapters to determine compatibility with your iPod.
1. Inserting the dock adapter
a. Choose a dock adapter that corresponds with the iPod/iPhone you would like to
dock. Using the correct dock adapter ensures a proper fit.
b. Gently push the dock adapter down into the universal dock.
c. Carefully place your iPod into the universal dock. Please note that iPod/iPhone
must not be in a case or “skin”.
2. Removing the dock adapter
Remove your iPod, grasp the dock adapter and lift upwards carefully.
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Battery
door latch A
B

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Location of Controls on the Main Unit
1. iPod/iPhone CONNECTOR
2. CLOCK SET. / MEMORY / ENTER
3. ALARM 1 / PRE -
4. ALARM 2 / PRE +
5. STANDBY / MENU
6. VOLUME -
7. SNOOZE / DIMMER
8. PLAY / PAUSE
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9. NEXT
10. PREVIOUS
11. FUNCTION
12. VOLUME +
13. Remote control sensor
14. LCD Display
15. Battery compartment
16. AC Adapter jack
17. AUX-IN jack
18. FM Antenna

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Location of Controls on the Remote Control
1. STANDBY BUTTON
Turns the unit on/off or switches off alarm when alarm is sounding.
2. MUTE BUTTON
3. FUNCTION BUTTON
4. MENU BUTTON
5. OK BUTTON
6. PREVIOUS BUTTON
Skips to the previous track when iPod is
playing, or scans currently playing track
toward the beginning by pressing and
holding. In the radio mode, it tunes the
radio stations by pressing and holding.
7. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
8. MO./ST. BUTTON
9. VOLUME BUTTON
10. ALARM1 ALARM2 BUTTON
11. SNOOZE/DIMMER BUTTON
Activates snooze mode when the alarm sounds. It also adjusts the strength of the
LCD backlight.
12. SLEEP BUTTON
13. NEXT BUTTON
Skips to the next track when iPod is playing, or scans currently playing track to-
ward the end by pressing and holding. In the radio mode, it tunes the radio stations
by pressing and holding.
14. PRE+ BUTTON PRE- BUTTON
15. REPEAT BUTTON
In iPod mode, changes the play mode between Repeat 1 and Repeat ALL.
16. CLOCK SET. / MEMORY BUTTON
Note: The included remote control commands all of the basic functions on the unit.
Aim the remote control toward the bottom left corner of the main unit for the best
results. Please note that the provided remote control cannot control iPod shuffle, the
first, or second generation of iPod.
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REPEAT
MEMORY
CLOCL SET.

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Location of Indications on the LCD Screen
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Wake To Indicator:
iPod, Radio, Buzzer
iPod Indicator Sleep Indicator
Radio Indicator
Radio Frequency/Time
Volume Level Display
Alarm 2 Armed
Aux Indicator
Snooze Indicator
Alarm 1 Armed
AM/ PM Indicato r
FM Indicato r MHz Indicator
Stereo Indicator

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Setting the Clock Time
1. To set the time, first locate the CLOCK SET. / MEMORY button. Press this button
and the unit display shows 12hr . Press the , button to select 24hr or 12hr.
Then press the CLOCK SET. / MEMORY button to confirm.
2. Press the , until the desired hour digit is displayed. Press the CLOCK SET. /
MEMORY button to confirm.
Notes: Remember to choose the correct AM or PM setting in 12 hour time format.
An icon to the left of the display indicates AM or PM.
3. Press the , until the desired minutes digit is displayed. Press the CLOCK SET. /
MEMORY button to confirm. The clock time will be stored.
Setting the Alarm Time
This unit supports two alarm settings for dual alarm feature.
1. To set the Alarm, press and hold the ALARM 1 or the ALARM 2 button until the
display begins to flash. Press the , button until the desired alarm hour is
displayed. Then press the ALARM 1 or the ALARM 2 button to confirm. Then press
the ALARM 1 or the ALARM 2 button to confirm. The alarm time will be stored.
2. Press the , button until the desired alarm minute is displayed. Then press the
ALARM 1 or the ALARM 2 button to confirm. The alarm time will be stored.
3. Press the ALARM1 or the ALARM 2 button repeatedly to select the option for de-
sired alarm sound source: buzzer, radio or iPod.
Standby Control
1. To turn the system on, press the STANDBY button on the unit or remote control.
The display will light and the system will play the last function used.
2. To turn the system off, press and hold the STANDBY button. The display light will
switch off.
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