I-Tech C51-A05153 series, Music Master User Manual

i.Tech Music Master
Bluetooth Stereo Speaker with Remote Control
User Guide Version 1 Product Model : C51-A05153-XX Date : 11-May-2006
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Contents i.Tech Music Master Overview 1 Getting Start Powering your speaker from mains adaptor Powering your speaker with batteries
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3 Operating Performance Talk Time and S tandby Time Music Play Time Low Battery
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4 Turning your Speaker On & Off Turning On your speaker Turning Off your speaker
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5 Pairing Your Speaker 6-7 Using Your Speaker Answering a Call Answering a Call when Listening to Stereo Audio Ending a Call Rejecting a Call Dialing from Your Mobile Handset Voice Dialing from Your Headset Last Number Redialing from Your Speaker Listening to Stereo Audio from A2DP Ready Device
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Remote Control Function (AVRCP) 10 Sound Enhancement (SRS WOW®) 10 Adjusting the Volume 11 Resetting / Removing the Pairing 11 Troubleshooting 12 Care and Maintenance 13 Safety Information 14 Product Specifications 15 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 16
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i.Tech Music Master Overview (The Speaker)
Fig. 1 Front View
Fig. 2 Back View
1. Status Indicator 8. Call Answer Button
2. Multi-Function Button (MFB) 9. SRS Sound Enhancement
3. Backward Button 10. Volume -
4. Play / Pause Button 11. Right Speaker
5. Forward Button 12. Power Socket
6. Volume + 13. Battery Compartment
7. Left Speaker 14. Line IN (3.5mm Stereo Jack)
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Getting Start
To use your i.Tech Music Master (the “speaker”), please follow these simple steps:
Powering your speaker from the mains adaptor
1. The speaker is powered by the mains adaptor (Optional accessory).
2. The power socket for the mains adaptor is located on the back of the speaker.
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Connect the mains adaptor to an AC wall outlet and AC adaptor plug to the speaker’s charging socket – DC IN (fig.3).
Notes:
This speaker can only be used with mini USB AC adaptor and it is not included
in the box.
When using the AC outlet to power the speaker, it will also power up the s p eaker.
However, when you use the speaker system in portable mode using 4xAA batteries, please note that the batteries will not recharge by using the mains adaptor.
The Charging function of the unit may experience some occasional radio
interference. The unit will revert to normal operation when the interference stops.
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Powering your speaker with batteries
1. For portable use, or in places where there is no mains plug, insert 4 x AA
batteries into the battery compartment (refer to Fig 4). Make sure that the batteries are placed in the right direction. (Batteries are not supplied with the speaker.)
2. Before inserting the batteries please make sure that the speaker is turned off.
3. Press the catch of the battery compartment downward and pull up the battery
cover to open. Make sure that the catch clicks into place when you want to close it.
Fig. 4 Battery Compartment
PUSH PULL UP
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Operating Performance
Talk & Standby Time
The portable mode offers up to 6 hours talk time and up to 150 hours standby time. When no calls are in progress, the headset remains turned on in standby mode.
Music Play Time The portable mode offers up to 6 hours music play time.
Low Battery
When the speaker is on and the battery becomes low, the Status Indicator flashes red. Please replace the battery as described above.
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