iLuv is a trademark of jWIN Electronics Corp. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
All logos and brands are property of their respective owners. iPod not included in this package. Features and specications are subject to change without
prior notication.
Thank you for purchasing iMM9400/9500. Unpack the unit and make sure all the accessories are
put aside so they will not be lost. We recommend that you retain the original carton and packaging
materials for future use, should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
• 4-MP3 CD / Audio CD playback system with integrated universal dock for your iPhone or iPod
• 2.1 channel speakers (with subwoofer only for iMM9500 ) deliver the rich and powerful sound of
your favorite songs from CDs and your iPhone or iPod
• Provides a variety of convenient functions, such as Mute, Sleep, Timer, and more
• Clock display with sleep function
• Timer function (auto on/o)
• Supports subwoofer output jack
• Synchronize time from your iPhone and iPod
• Capable of playing MP3, WMA les on SD/MMC cards and USB ash memory stick
• Listen to slotMusic through SD card slot or USB port
4-CD Player
• Supports Random, Repeat, Intro, and Program functions
• Programmable memory for 40 audio tracks
• Sliding motorized CD door mechanism
iPhone / iPod*
• Plays and charges your iPhone or iPod
Radio
• Enjoy AM / FM radio with PLL digital
tuning technology
• Programmable presets for 40 radio stations
(10 for AM / 30 for FM)
Compatibility
Main Unit Assembly and Disassembly
Speaker Assembly and Disassembly
Wall-mounting Installation
Location of Controls
Location of Controls (Rear View of Main Unit)
Antenna Connection
Speaker Connection
Subwoofer Connection
AC Power Connection
Location of Controls (Remote Control)
First Time Use of Remote Control
Battery Installation (Remote Control)
Operational Instructions
Setting the ClockSetting the time using the Time Sync function
Setting the time manually
TimerSetting the timer
Setting the sleep timer
Basic Operation with iPhone or iPodInstalling the dock adapter
Playing your iPhone or iPod
Pause
Repeat
Shue
Charging your iPhone or iPod
Amplier and Radio OperationSwitching the unit ON
Selecting the mode
Adjusting the volume
Dimmer control
Headphone jack
AM / FM radio operation
Manual station selection
Station search (seek) operation
Stereo / Mono
Programming preset stations
Changing a program position
Setting the Bass and Treble
CD and MP3 CD OperationSafety notes for operation of the CD changer
CD changer operation
Inserting and ejecting a CD
Playing the entire CD
Pause / Stop
Random play
Repeat Play
Track Selection
Search operation
Track intro-scan
Mute function
Program memory for Audio CDs
To clear the programming and resume normal playback
Program memory for MP3 CDs
To clear the programming and resume normal playback
ID3 TAG (Artist / Title)
Memory Card and USB OperationPlaying MP3 / WMA audio les SD / MMC memory cards or USB devices
Care and Maintanence Guide
User Safety Guide
Specications
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AUDIO CD 1. Disc Size: 12cm / 8cm
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iPod
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DISC ERROR
This compact disc player has built-in error compensation circuits to correct for minor defects in a disc. There
are limits, however, to the amount of correction available. In some cases, the CD player may skip some tracks,
or parts of tracks, on a disc during disc play. This problem may be caused by defects (such as scratches) in the
disc being played, which are too large for the error compensation circuits to handle. If you encounter this
problem, try a new disc before having the unit serviced. If the CD player operates normally, the skipping
problem is probably due to a defective disc.
Note: Only the above types of discs can be played on this unit. Some CD-R, CD-RW discs cannot be played
depending on the condition of the player and the disc.
2. Disc Type: CD
MP3 CD 1. File Format: MP3 (MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3)
2. Bit Rate: 32Kbps ~ 320Kbps
DIGITAL 1. Compatible with most iPod models with dock
AUDIO PLAYER connector.
2. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered
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in the U.S. and other countries.
3. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3)
MP3, technically referred to as MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3, is one of the popular digital audio encoding
and lossy compression formats. This encoding format was developed to reduce the amount of
data (or audio information) required to represent audio, yet to still reproduce audio as same as the
original uncompressed audio for most listeners.
CAUTION This product may be used only with iLuv iMM9400/9500 stand.
Use with other stands may result in instability causing possible injury.
Main Unit Assembly and Disassembly
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Speaker Assembly and Disassembly
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Wall-mounting Installation
Secure the center unit and speakers on the wall (Solid concrete wall or wooden wall should be
used) using 8 dowels and 8 screws (supplied) as shown below:
You can achieve acceptable reception if you use the supplied FM pigtail antenna. If so, the antenna
should be elongated and not coiled or bunched up. If it hangs freely, it can be quite eective.
Speaker Connection
Insert LEFT speaker’s striped wire into LEFT channel’s speaker block by pressing the RED lever and
inserting the striped wire into the open hole. Do the same with the LEFT speaker’s non-striped wire and
the BLACK lever. Repeat for the RIGHT channel SPEAKER block and the RIGHT speaker’s wire.
Subwoofer Connection
This unit includes a subwoofer output jack on the rear panel labeled “SUBWOOFER”. You may connect an
external, powered subwoofer (included with iMM9500 only) using a single RCA-type cable as shown below.
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Subwoofer
AC Power Connection
Connect the power cable (included in the accessories) rst to the power socket at the unit and then insert
the power plug into the wall outlet. When you disconnect the plug from a socket, do not pull the cable,
always pull the plug.
Note: When the unit is connected to AC power, it is in Standby mode. To switch o the unit completely,
remove the plug from the AC outlet.
Once the unit is plugged in, its time display will start ashing. Refer to “Setting the clock” on P. 13,
to set the current time