TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD,
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADE SCAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE
EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
The lightning fl ash with arrow-head symbol,
within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
‘dangerous voltage’ within the product’s
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
literature accompanying the appliance.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS - All the safety and
operating instructions should be read before the
product is operated.
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS -The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. HEED WARNINGS - All warnings on the product
and in the operating instructions should be adhered
to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
5. CLEANING - Unplug this product from the wall
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Clean only with dry cloth.
6. ATTACHMENTS - Do not use attachments not
recommended by the product manufacturer as they
may cause hazards.
7. WATER AND MOISTURE - Do not use this
product near water - for example, near a bath tub,
wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet
basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing water and no object fi lled with liquids
such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
8. ACCESSORIES - Do not place
this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious
injury to a child or adult, and
serious damage to the product. Use
only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with
the product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer instructions, and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer. A product and cart combination and
uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
9. VENTILATION - Slots and openings in the cabinet
are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation of the product and to protect it from
overheating, and these openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openings should never be
blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug
or other similar surface. This product should not be
placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase
or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer*instructions have been adhered to.
10. POWER SOURCES - This product should be
operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply to your home, consult
your product dealer or local power company. For
products intended to operate from battery power, or
other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION - This product
may be equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider
than the other).This plug will fi t into the power outlet
only one way. This is a safety feature: If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fi t,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized plug.
12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION - Power-supply
cords should be routed so that they are not likely to
be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point of
exit from the product.
13. NON-USE PERIODS - The power cord of the
product should be unplugged from the outlet when
left unused for long periods of time.
14. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING - If an
outside antenna or cable system is connected to
the product, be sure the antenna or cable system
is grounded so as to provide some protection
against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper
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Safety Information
grounding of the mast and supporting structure,
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the
grounding electrode. See Figure 1.
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
S2898A
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
15. LIGHTNING - For added protection for this
product during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable system. This will present damage
to the product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
16. POWER LINES -An outside antenna system
should not be located in the vicinity of overhead
power lines or other electric light or power circuits,
or where it can fall into such power lines or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an
outside antenna system, extreme care should be
taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17. OVERLOADING - Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fi re or
electric shock.
18. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY - Never push
objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short-out parts that could result in a fi re or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product.
19. SERVICING - Do not attempt to service this product
yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
20. DAMAGES REQUIRING SERVICE - Unplug this
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualifi ed service personnel under the following
conditions.
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improving adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualifi ed technician to restore
the product to its normal operation.
e) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance -this indicates a need for service.
21. REPLACEMENT PARTS - When replacement
parts are required, be sure the service technician
has used replacement parts specifi ed by the
manufacturer or having the same characteristics as
the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in fi re, electric shock or other hazards.
22. SAFETY CHECK - Upon completion of any service
or repair to this product, ask the service technician
to perform safety checks to determine that the
product is in proper operating condition.
23. HEAT - The product should be situated away from
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves or other products (including amplifi ers) that
produce heat.
24. Caution: Changes or modifi cations not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. Changes or modifi cations made without
written approval may void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
CAUTION!
HAZARDOUS LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED. AVOID
EXPOSURE TO BEAM
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
1. WARNING: The battery (battery or batteries
or battery pack) shall not be exposed to
excessive heat such as sunshine, fi re or the
like.
2. WARNING: Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss.
3. WARNING: The direct plug plug-in adaptor
is used as disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
This is CLASS II apparatus with double
4.
insulation, and no protective earth provided.
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Safety Information
Precautions for the Unit
SECURITY
• Before operation, check if the voltage of the
unit is in line with the local voltage.
• Hold the plug to disconnect it from the mains
outlet. Do not pull the power cord.
• When the plug of the unit is connected to the
mains outlet, the unit will be still connected to
DC even of the power is turned off.
• Disconnect the plug as soon as liquid or
objects enter the unit. The unit cannot be
used until being checked by experts.
• Do not open the cabinet. Laser rays
employed by the unit may damage eyes. Any
servicing should be done by qualifi ed service
personnel.
PLACEMENT
• Put the unit where ventilation is good enough
to prevent overheating.
• Never put the unit in direct sunlight or near
heat sources.
• To protect the pickup, do not put the unit
where there is a lot of dust. If there is dust
on the pickup, use a cleaning disc to clean
it. Refer to the operation instructions of the
cleaning disc you bought.
CONDENSATION
• The unit is suddenly moved from a cold place
to a warm place.
• Use of the unit in a humid place.
• In these cases, the unit will not work.
Unloading the disc and leaving the unit on
for about one hour will evaporate the water,
allowing the unit to function normally again.
CLEANING
• Use a soft cloth with a little neutral detergent
to wipe the cabinet, panel and controls. Never
use abrasive paper, polishing powder or any
solvent such as alcohol or gasoline.
This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance,
any changes or modifi cations not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment. (Example – use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices.)
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed
and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Federal Communications
Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
5
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the iSymphony KW-1008
Audio System with Wireless Speakers. Please be
sure to read this manual carefully and completely
to make sure you understand all of the exciting
features and functions included in your new
system.
iSymphony has taken great care to make sure
that this system was in perfect working order
when it left the factory. If you experience any
problem with the set-up or operation of this
system please refer to the back of this manual for
instructions on obtaining customer service.
The serial number of your system is located on
the back panel. Please take a moment now to
locate the serial number and to write it in the
space provided below for future reference. You
may be asked to provide this number if you call
for customer service.
Serial Number:
Please also take a moment to register your
product online at:
www.myisymphony.com/register
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Unpacking the Unit
Carefully remove the unit from the carton and
remove all packing material from the unit. Check
that all the following items are in the box:
• Wireless main unit
• Speaker (x2)
• Remote control
• AC adaptor (2 large, 1 small)
• iPod adaptor (x8)
If any item is missing, consult your dealer
immediately.
We suggest that you retain the original carton
and packing materials in case it is necessary
to return your unit for service. This is the only
way to protect the unit from damage in transit.
When you dispose of the carton and packing
materials, please do so properly. We care about
our environment.
Remove any descriptive labels or stickers from
the front panel of the unit. Do not remove any
labels or stickers that may be affi xed to the back
panel of the wireless main unit or the speakers.
Protect your Furniture
This model is equipped with non-skid rubber
feet to prevent the product from moving when
you operate the controls. These feet are made
from non-migrating rubber material specially
formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains
on your furniture. However certain types of oil
based furniture polishes, wood preservatives,
or cleaning sprays may cause the rubber feet
to soften, and leave marks or a rubber residue
on the furniture. To prevent any damage to
your furniture we strongly recommend that you
purchase small self-adhesive felt pads, available
at hardware stores and home improvement
centers everywhere, and apply these pads to the
bottom of the rubber feet before you place the
product on fi ne wooden furniture.
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Basic System Setup
Choosing a Location for your System
Setting up a wireless audio system allows you much more fl exibility than with conventional wired
speakers. Wireless speakers may be placed anywhere within the room, or in another room within 100
feet of the wireless main unit. Since there is no physical connection between the system components,
feel free to be creative with your system layout. iSymphony wireless systems are also wall-mountable
for additional fl exibility.
Minimum Separation from Other Devices
• To avoid interference, maintain the following distances between system components (wireless
main unit and wireless speakers) and other electronic devices that use the same radio frequency
(2.4 GHz band).
Wireless main unit
Wireless LAN
Cordless phone and other
electronic devices
Wireless speakers
Minimum Separation
2m (6 ½ feet)
• The wireless audio system will automatically seek a clear channel if any of these other devices
interfere with its communication. When this happens the “Link” indicator fl ashes on the speakers
(refer to page 12) and there is a brief interruption in the audio coming from the speakers. This
is the normal operation of the product working to assure the best possible performance of your
wireless audio system. If the interference persists, try moving the other devices to another
location, or move the wireless main unit or wireless speakers farther from the interfering devices.
NOTE:
• Do not place the wireless main unit in a metal cabinet or bookshelf.
• Depending on your wall thickness and material, the operating range may be reduced.
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Basic System Setup
Follow these 5 steps to complete basic system setup.
1. Choose a suitable location for the system components.
• Remember, the wireless main unit and each speaker will need a power outlet for operation.
2. Connect the wireless main unit and both speakers to AC power.
• The larger adapters are for the left and right speakers, the smaller for the main wireless unit.
Speaker (x2)
3. Turn the wireless main unit and speaker ON.
• The system defaults to FM Tuner mode. You should immediately hear static from the speakers.
• If you do not immediately hear audio from the speakers, please refer to Page 31 “Speaker pairing
and adding additional speakers”
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Basic System Setup
4. Select the Correct iPod Dock Adapter
When connecting an iPod to this iPod Dock, please ensure that the correct adapter plate
is used. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE iPod.
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This iPod Dock comes with 8 removable dock adapters. Using the connect adapter ensure the proper
fi t for your iPod and helps to reduce the stress on the connector when operating the iPod.
To place a dock adapter:
1. Press the OPEN button on the side of the wireless main unit to extend
the iPod dock drawer.
2. Refer to the compatibility table on page 20 and select the correct dock
adapter for the iPod.
3. Place the proper adapter into the dock and press it into position. The
adapter will only go in one way. The iPod dock connector should fi t
through the opening at the bottom of the adapter.
4. Carefully align and then gently insert the iPod into the dock. Remove
any case or skin from the iPod before attempting to dock.
5. Extend FM Antenna
6. Install Batteries (not included)
• Insert two AAA batteries (not included) into the remote control while observing the correct (+) and
(-) polarities as shown.
• If you wish to add additional speakers to this system, refer to page 31 for pairing speakers.
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Location of Controls
Wireless Main Unit
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5
6
13
14
1. EJECT button
2. Remote sensor
3. LCD display
4. STANDBY button
5. FM/ST. light
6. iPod door
7. Control key door
8. USB slot
9. SD/MMC card slot
10. Headphone jack
11. LINE-OUT jack
12. AUX IN jack
13. FM antenna
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8
9
10
11
12
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FUNCTION
CLOCK
PAIRING
SNOOZEALARMREPEAT
ADJ.
14. DC IN jack
15. FUNCTION button
16. STOP
17. SKIP BACKWARD
18. SKIP FORWARD
19. PLAY/PAUSE
20. PAIRING button
21. CLOCK/ADJ. button
22. ALARM button
23. SNOOZE button
24. REPEAT button
25. VOL – button
26. VOL + button
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VOL +VOL -
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Location of Controls
Speaker
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1. STANDBY button
2. VOL + button
3. VOL – button
4. SKIP FORWARD
5. SKIP BACKWARD
6. PLAY/PAUSE
7. PAIRING button
8. POWER LED
9. MUTE LED
10. LINK LED
Illuminated Non-illuminatedFlashing
Link LED (Dual color
Green – RF link OKRed – RF link problem
red/green)
Mute LED (Red color)MUTE activeMUTE inactiveRemote command
received
Power LED (Blue
Power ONPower OFF
color)
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Internet Setup
Remote Control
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1. STANDBY button
2. PROGRAM button
3. DIMMER button
4. RANDOM button
5. REPEAT button
6. SNOOZE button
7. ALARM 1 button
8. STEREO/MONO button
9. CLOCK/ADJ. button
10. UP SCROLL button
11. FUNCTION button
12. DOWN SCROLL button
13. MENU button
14. SKIP BACKWARD
15. PLAY/PAUSE
16. VOL + button
17. EQ button
18. DBBS button
19. DISC EJECT button
20. PAIRING button
21. INTRO button
22. ALARM 2 button
23. SLEEP button
24. FOLDER UP button
25. FOLDER DOWN button
26. STOP
27. SKIP FORWARD
28. ENTER button
29. VOL – button
30. MUTE button
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Operating Instructions
• Make sure that you have fully extended the
FM antenna wire and connected the AM
antenna.
• Make sure that you have installed batteries
(not included) in the remote control handset.
• Make sure that the system is connected to an
AC outlet that is always powered.
• Do not connect the system to an AC outlet
controlled by a wall switch.
General Controls
Most of the main functions of this system can
be operated by the controls on the front panel of
the wireless main unit, or by the buttons on the
remote control handset. If a specifi c function can
only be operated by the remote headset, or by
the front panel controls, this will clearly indicated
in the instructions. In addition, basic playback
and volume controls are provided on the side
control panel of each speaker.
When operating this system with the remote
control handset make sure that IR (Infrared)
transmitter on the front of the remote handset is
pointed at the remote sensor on the front panel
of the main unit. The effective operating range
of the remote control is approximately 15 feet.
Please note that bright sunlight or room lighting
may interfere with the remote control operation. If
the remote is not operating properly try reducing
the brightness of the room or moving closer to
the main unit. If this does not solve the problem,
it may be time to change the remote control
batteries.
Volume Controls
To increase or decrease the system volume press
the VOL + or VOL – keys located on:
• Remote control
• Wireless main unit control panel
• Left or right speaker control panel
The volume indicator will appear on the display
when you change the volume level. Indication
ranges from 00 to 32 (max).
• The system remembers the volume
level when the power is switched off and
automatically returns to the same level when
the power is switched on again.
• This system supports two groups of volume
control for multi-room systems. Please refer
to page 31 (section Speaker Pairing and
Adding Additional Speakers) for more detail.
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Operating Instructions
EQ (Electronic Preset Equalizer, on
remote control only)
The preset equalizer allows you to adjust the
sound characteristic for the most popular types
of music.
• Press the EQ button on the remote control to
cycle through the following equalizer settings:
Rock Pop Classic Jazz
Flat
Flat ...
DBBS (Dynamic Bass Boost, remote
control only)
• Press the DBBS button on the remote control
to increase the bass response. “X-bass on”
appears briefl y on the display.
• Press again to cancel the Bass Boost
function.
MUTE Button (on remote control
only)
• Press the MUTE button on the remote control
to shut of the speakers temporarily. The
sound stops and the display shows “MUTE”.
• Press the MUTE button again and the sound
returns to the previous volume.
• The corresponding EQ indicator briefl y
appears on the display to confi rm your
selection.
• The system remembers the EQ setting when
the power is switched off and returns to the
same setting when the power is switched on
again.
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Compatible Storage Devices
USB
CD
This system supports playback of music from
CD discs as well as USB and fl ash memory card
devices.
Supported CD Types
• CD audio
• CD-R
• CD-RW
Supported Memory Card formats
• Secure Digital
• miniSD
• microSD
• Multimedia card (MMC)
CAUTION:
Where “with adapter only” is mentioned, you
must use the adapter to convert from the small
format to full-size card format. Attempting to use
these formats without the proper adapter may
cause damage to the memory card or the unit.
Do not attempt to insert these cards without the
proper adapter.
This unit does not support the following card
formats. Attempted use of these unsupported
formats may cause damage to the memory
card or the unit. Do not attempt to insert these
unsupported cards:
• Compact Flash® (Type I and Type II)
• MicroDrive™
• Smart Media™
• Memory Stick™
• Memory Stick Duo™ (with adapter only)
• xD Picture Card™
SD
TM
TM
(SD)
(with adapter only)
TM
(with adapter only)
MMC
IMPORTANT:
• This player can play normal (pre-recorded)
CD discs plus CD Recordable and CD
Rewritable discs. The ability of this unit to
play certain recordable discs may depend on
the quality or physical condition of the disc,
the quality of the recording, or characteristics
of the recording device or software
application. Playback cannot be guaranteed
in all situations. This is not an indication of
any problems with the player.
• This player is designed to play media from
SD/MMC card devices and from USB fl ash
memory devices that comply with the USB
Mass Storage standard. Playback of media
from USB connected devices such as
mp3 players that generally require drivers
for interaction with a PC is not supported.
Playback from all physically compatible
fl ash devices cannot be guaranteed in all
situations. This is not an indication of any
problem with the player.
CD discs with non-standard shapes (e.g. heart,
square, star) cannot be played in this unit.
Attempting to do so may damage the unit.
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Compatible Audio Formats
• The unit supports playback of songs in CDaudio (pre-recorded CDs), mp3 and Windows
Media formatted Audio (WMA). This unit
does not support Digital Rights Management
(DRM) and cannot play songs purchased
from iTunes or other songs in AAC format,
songs in ATRAC format or songs purchased
from some online music retailers. It may
be possible to convert your music to one of
the playable compressed formats, or burn
it to an audio CD, depending on the DRM
restrictions.
• Recorded CD discs should be created in
accordance with the ISO9660 CD-ROM
Loading and Removing a Disc
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the top
of the unit or on the remote control to check
eject any disc already loaded.
2. Gently load a disc into the slot with the
printed label facing out.
3. To remove a disc, press the OPEN/CLOSE
button and remove the disc gently.
fi le system. The system can read media
containing up to 16 levels of directories, 99
total directories and up to 999 total fi les.
Chinese characters cannot be displayed
however fi les featuring them can be played
back. File extensions should be .mp3, .MP3,
.wma, or .WMA. WMA version 7.0-11.0
are supported at 8-384kbps encoding rate
(including VBR encoding), 32/44.1/48kHz,
16/22.05/42kHz and 8/11.025/12kHz
sampling rate. MP3 fi les are supported at
8-384kbps encoding rate (including VBR
encoding), 32/44.1/48kHz sampling rate.
CAUTIONS:
• Do not put anything except a CD into the
compartment. Foreign objects can damage
the mechanism.
• Never place more than one disc into the disc
compartment at any time.
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Inserting and Removing Flash Devices
Flash devices are inserted into compatible
openings on the right side panel of the unit.
USB
Inserting and removing USB Flash Memory
Devices
• Insert the USB connector into the socket
on the unit and press gently to seat. The
connector can only be inserted one way.
• Remove the device by gently pulling it out of
the socket.
SD
MMC
Inserting and removing Flash Cards
• Insert the card into the slot by gently pressing
into position until it locks in place. Cards can
only be inserted one way.
• Remove the card by gently pulling it out of
the slot.
CAUTION:
• Be sure to use the proper card adapter if
required. Failure to use the correct adapter
may cause damage to the memory card or
the unit.
• Only one type of memory card can be
inserted at one time.
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iPod Operation
Using the iPod Dock you can play music from the iPod through the unit’s speakers and operate with
the remote control. The unit comes with eight removable dock adapters to ensure the proper fi t for
your iPod and to help reduce stress on the connector when operating the iPod.
When connecting an iPod to this iPod Dock, please ensure that the correct adapter plate
!
is used. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE iPod.
Docking your iPod
1. Refer to the compatibility table on the next page and select the correct dock adapter for your iPod.
2. Place the dock adapter in the dock and press into position. The adapter will only go in one way.
3. Carefully align and gently insert the iPod into the dock. Remove any case or skin from the iPod
before attempting to dock.
4. Press the function button on the wireless main unit or on remote control to switch to iPod mode.
5. Use the remote control to operate the iPod as follows:
To enter main menuPress the MENU button
To scrollPress the FOLDER UP/DN button
To choose an itemPress the ENTER button
Play or pause a songPress the PLAY/PAUSE
Change the volumePress the VOL + or VOL – button
Skip to the next songPress the next/fast forward
Start a song over or play a previous songPress the previous/rewind
start a song over, and press it twice to play the
previous song
To go back to the previous menu Press the MENU button
button
button
button once to
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iPod Operation
iPod descriptionCapacity
iPod touch8GB, 16GB
iPod nano (3rd
generation)
iPod nano (2nd
generation)
iPod classic80GB
U2 iPod with video30GB
5G iPod with video30GB
5G iPod with video60GB,
iPod nano2GB, 4GB
iPod with color
display
iPod photo40GB,
iPod with color
display
iPod photo & color
U2 iPod
4G iPod40GB
4GB, 8GB
2GB, 4GB,
8GB
80GB
60GB
60GB
20GB
20GB,
30GB
Universal dock adapter number:
378910111314
4G iPod & U2 iPod20GB
iPod mini4GB, 6GB
NOTE:
The iPod battery will charge whenever the iPod is docked and the unit is powered on.
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CD Operation
Normal Playback
To start CD playback:
1. Press the FUNCTION button to select “CD”
function
2. Load a disc into the player with the printed
label facing out.
• “READING...” will fl ash on the display as
the player reads the table of contents on
the disc. The unit will start playing the disc
automatically.
• Playback will continue until all tracks on
the disc have been played, then the player
stops and the display shows the total tracks
number and playing time on the disc.
3. To stop playback at any time, press the
STOP button.
To pause temporarily during CD playback:
• Press the PLAY/PAUSE
• The sound stops and the elapsed time
shows on the display, but the disc continues
spinning.
• Press the PLAY/PAUSE
to cancel pause mode and resume playback
at the same point.
To skip tracks and to search through music:
• During playback, repeatedly press the
or button to skip to higher or lower
numbered tracks. Playback will begin on the
selected track.
• During playback, press and hold the
button to search within a track at high
speed to locate a specifi c musical passage.
• Release the
the desired passage. Normal speed playback
will resume at that point.
or button when you hear
button.
button once more
or
NOTE:
The reading time may be longer if you are using
CD-R or CD-RW discs. This is normal and not an
indication of any problem with your unit.
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CD Operation
Repeat Playback
The Repeat function in this system allows you to
continuously repeat a single track, or the entire
disc. The Repeat function can be activated during
playback or while the player is stopped.
To repeat a single track:
1. Select the track to be repeated and begin
playback.
2. Press the REPEAT button once.
• The indicator “
and the selected track will be repeated
continuously.
To repeat all tracks:
1. Load the disc in the player and begin
playback.
2. Press the REPEAT button twice.
• The “ALL” indicator appears on the display.
All tracks on the disc will be repeated
continuously.
” appears on the display
Random Playback
The Random playback feature allows you play all
the tracks on the disc in random order. You can
select random playback while the disc is playing
or when the player is stopped.
1. Load a CD in the player as usual and then
press the RANDOM button on the remote
control.
• The “RAN” indicator appears on the display.
• The player will randomly select a track
from the disc and begin playback. Random
playback will continue until all tracks have
played once, then the player stops.
2. To stop Random playback, press the
RANDOM button on the remote control
again.
• The “RAN” indicator disappears and normal
playback will resume from that point.
3. To cancel repeat playback mode press the
REPEAT button until the ALL indicators
disappear from the display.
• Repeat mode can also be cancelled by
opening the CD tray, switching to the TUNER
or USB mode, or pressing the STANDBY
button to return the system to the Standby
(Off) mode.
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CD Operation
Programmed Playback
The programmed playback feature allows you to
program a total of 20 tracks in any desired order.
You may program the same track to play several
times within a program sequence if desired.
NOTE:
You cannot program tracks during playback. If
a disc is playing, press the STOP button fi rst to
stop playback before beginning the programming
steps below .
To program playback:
1. Load the disc in the player and wait until the
player has read the Table of Contents of the
disc.
2. Press the PROG. button on the remote
control.
• The Track 01 and Program Memory “P01”
will appear in the display .
3. Then press the or button to select
the track on the disc to be programmed.
Example: Track 07.
• The player will play all the tracks that you
programmed in the desired sequence. After
the last programmed track has played the
player stops, but the programmed sequence
remains in the memory.
7. To cancel the programmed sequence from
the memory press the STOP button in the
programming mode.
Programmed Repeat Playback
You can use the Programmed and Repeat
Playback functions together to continuously
repeat a programmed sequence.
1. Program up to 20 tracks as described in the
previous section.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
press REPEAT button to begin Programmed
Repeat Playback.
• The programmed sequence will be repeated
continuously.
button and then
4. Press the PROG. button again to enter Track
07 in program memory #1. The program
memory number advances to “P02”.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select more desired
tracks until you have entered up to 20 tracks
in the CD program memory.
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
programmed playback.
button to begin
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Playing MP3 & WMA CDs
Most of the normal CD operations described
in this manual also apply to MP3/WMA CDs.
However there are a few differences in MP3
WMA CD playback functions, and these are
described on the following pages.
To read the MP3/WMA CD and display
information:
• After you load an MP3/WMA CD the player
will read each of the directories or albums
on the disc, one at a time, and display the
number of directories and the cumulative
number of tracks.
• Because MP3/WMA CDs contain so much
more information than normal CDs this CD
player will take longer to read the table of
contents information on an MP3/WMA disc.
• You may see the fl ashing “READING”
indicator for a minute or more before
playback begins. This is normal and not an
indication of any problem with your player.
• For example if we insert an MP3/WMA CD
containing “05” Directories or Albums and
a total of “80” fi les or tracks, the display will
shows as below.
2. Press the FOLDER UP / DN button
repeatedly to select album “03”. The track will
show “001”.
3. Press the button fi ve times and the display
shows Track “005”.
4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start
playback.
MP3/WMA CD Repeat Playback
There are 3 Repeat Playback options with MP3/
WMA CDs. In addition to the Repeat 1 Track and
Repeat All Tracks options which are the same
for normal CDs, you may also select Directory
Repeat Mode to repeat all the tracks contained in
a single Directory.
To repeat a single track on an MP3/WMA CD:
1. Select the track to be repeated and start
playback as usual.
2. Press the REPEAT button once.
• The indicator “
track will be repeated continuously.
” appears and the selected
To play a MP3/WMA CD:
• The PLAY/PAUSE
BAND controls have the same functions for
MP3/WMA CDs as they do for normal CDs.
To skip quickly from a track in one directory
to a track in another directory:
1. Load an MP3/WMA CD into the player. Wait
until the reading process is completed.
• Example: Let’s assume that you want to skip
to Directory # 03/Track # 005.
, , and STOP/
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To repeat all the tracks on an MP3/WMA CD:
1. Select the directory to be repeat playback as
usual.
2. Press the REPEAT button 2 times.
• The “ALL” indicators appear on the display
and all the tracks on the disc will be repeated
continuously.
Playing MP3 & WMA CDs
To repeat all the tracks in a single directory
(or Album):
1. Begin playback as usual.
2. Press the REPEAT button 3 times.
• The
To cancel repeat playback:
• Press the REPEAT button button until the
“
To play randomly:
This function operate the same way for MP3/
WMA CDs as they do for normal CDs.
1. Load an MP3/WMA CD in the player. Wait
2. Press the RANDOM button the “Ran”
To display the ID3 track information:
• When you create a CD on your computer
To program MP3/WMA CD playback:
• When programming the tracks on an MP3/
• You can program up to 20 tracks on an MP3/
• Programming can only be done while the
indicator appears on the display and
all the tracks in the directory will be repeated
continuously.
ALL” indicators disappear.
until the reading process is completed.
indicator appears on the display. The player
will play all the tracks on the disc in random
order.
containing MP3/WMA audio fi les the software
you use to create the disc will normally allow
you to input the name of the artist, the name
of the album, and the titles of the individual
songs. The ID3 will show automatically during
playback.
WMA CD you must also select the Directory
Number of the tracks being programmed.
WMA CD, same as for a normal CD.
player is in the Stop mode. If the MP3/WMA
disc is playing, fi rst press the STOP button to
stop playback, then follow the programming
steps below.
• In this example the MP3/WMA CD contains
a total of 09 Directories (Albums) and 193
Tracks (Files).
• Let’s assume that the fi rst track we want to
program is Track #03 in Album #05.
1. Press the PROG. button on the remote
control.
• The display shows Album “01”. Track 01 and
Program Memory “P01” will appear on the
display.
2. Press the FOLDER UP button repeatedly to
select Album #05.
3. Press the button repeatedly to select
track # 03 of Album #05.
4. Press the PROG. button again to enter this
track in program memory PR 01.
• The program memory number advances to
“P02”
5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to enter up to 20
tracks in the program memory.
• After you have entered up to 20 tracks in the
program memory, press the PLAY/PAUSE
button to begin programmed playback.
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Memory Card Operation
To play MP3/WMA audio fi les stored on SD/
MMC Memory Cards:
1. Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until
the main display shows “CARD”.
2. Insert the SD or MMC fl ash memory card
containing MP3/ WMA audio fi les into the
card slot by gently pressing into position until
it locks in place. Cards can only be inserted
one way.
• The player will read the information on the
card and the display will show the total
number of fi les tracks and directories albums
on the card. For example “08” albums, “49”
tracks.
NOTE:
The memory card slot on this system enables
playback of songs only in MP3 and WMA formats
(without DRM). It cannot play songs purchased
from iTunes or other songs in AAC format, songs
in ATRAC format or songs purchased from
some online music retailers. It may be possible
to convert your music to one of the playable
compressed formats, or burn it on to an audio
CD, depending on the DRM restrictions.
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin
playback.
4. Press the
5. Press FOLDER UP or DN buttons to skip
albums.
6. Press STOP button to stop playback at any
time.
or button to skip tracks.
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USB Operation
To play MP3/WMA audio fi les stored on USB
storage devices:
1. Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until
the main display shows “USB”.
2. Insert the USB fl ash memory device
containing MP3/ WMA audio fi les into the
card slot by gently pressing into position until
it locks in place. USB devices can only be
inserted one way.
• The player will read the information on the
USB device and the display will show the
total number of fi les tracks and directories
albums on the card. For example “02”
albums, “64” tracks.
NOTE:
The USB port on this system enables playback
of songs only in MP3 and WMA formats (without
DRM). It cannot play songs purchased from
iTunes or other songs in AAC format, songs
in ATRAC format or songs purchased from
some online music retailers. It may be possible
to convert your music to one of the playable
compressed formats, or burn it on to an audio
CD, depending on the DRM restrictions.
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin
playback.
4. Press the
5. Press FOLDER UP or DN buttons to skip
albums.
6. Press STOP button to stop playback at any
time.
or button to skip tracks.
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Radio Operation
To select the radio mode:
• Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until
the main display shows “FM”. FM frequency
will appear on the display.
To tune to the desired station manually:
• Repeatedly press the
the display shows the exact frequency of the
desired station.
• Use the manual tuning method to tune to
weak or distant stations that are not strong
enough to be recognized by the automatic
tuning system.
To tune to the desired station by automatic
tuning:
• Press and hold the
display begins to move, then release the
buttons.
• The Tuner will search up or down the band
for the next strong signal and stop at that
station.
• Repeat this procedure until the tuner stops
at your desired station. FM Stereo signal is
indicated by the “((ST))” indicator.
or button until
or button until the
To preset stations in the tuner memory:
You can store up to 20 of your favorite stations in
the tuner memory for easy recall at any time.
1. Using either the manual or automatic tuning
method described on page 28, tune to the
fi rst station you wish to memorize. Example:
FM 103.5 MHz.
2. Press the PROG. button on the remote
control.
• The display shows “Preset” and the channel
number “01” indicator fl ashes.
3. Press the or button to select the
preset memory location. Example “03”.
4. Press the ENTER button, the “03” stops
fl ashing confi rming that the station has been
store in preset channel location “3”.
To select mono sound:
• Press the STEREO/MONO button on the
remote control to select FM Mono mode.
To improve FM reception:
• The FM lead wire antenna on the back panel
should be extended to its full length. You may
also have to vary the direction of this antenna
until you fi nd the position that provides the
best reception.
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5. Tune to the next station you wish to store,
you can store up to 20 FM stations.
Other Functions
Setting the Clock
When the AC power is connected, “12:00” will
appear on the display. The clock can only be set
while the unit is off.
1. Press the CLOCK / ADJ. button on remote
control, the display will show “Set hour”.
2. Press the or button to adjust the hour
format in (12 or 24HR) .
3. Press the ENTER button on remote control,
the minutes digits begin to fl ash. Press the
or button to adjust the minutes.
4. Press the ENTER button to confi rm. The day
selection begins to fl ash.
5. Press or button to select Sun / Mon /
Tue / Wed / Thu / Fri / Sat.
6. Press the ENTER button to confi rm.
Setting Alarm 1 or Alarm 2
The dual alarms are set in the following
sequence:
• Set Alarm
Set day
To enable or disable the alarm:
1. Press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button to
enter the alarm setting sequence.
2. Press the ENTER button when you see “SetAlarm”.
3. Press the or button to select alarm on
or off and then press the ENTER button to
confi rm.
To set the alarm time:
4. Press the ENTER button when you see “Set
time”.
Set time Set mode
5. Press the or button to set the hour
and then press the ENTER button.
6. Press the or button to set the minute
and then press the ENTER button.
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Other Functions
To set the alarm mode:
7. Press the ENTER button when you see “Set
mode”.
8. Press the or button to select the alarm
wake up mode (FM, CD, USB, Card, iPod or
Buzzer) and then press the ENTER button.
To set the alarm day (frequency):
9. Press the ENTER button when you see “Set
day”.
10. Press the or button to select the alarm
day (frequency: once, daily, weekday or
weekend) and then press the ENTER button.
• The alarm is now set.
Sleep Timer (remote control only)
This system includes a programmable Sleep
Timer that shuts the power off automatically after
between 15 and 90 minutes.
To set the sleep timer:
• Press the SLEEP key repeatedly. The
system cycle through different sleep settings
in the following order:
Sleep off
timer 30mins
Sleep timer 60mins Sleep timer 90 mins
Sleep off …
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Sleep timer 15mins à Sleep
Sleep timer 45mins
To preview the remaining sleep time while
SLEEP is active:
• Press SLEEP key. The display shows the
remaining sleep time.
Speaker Pairing and Adding Additional Speakers
Your iSymphony KW-1008 comes from the factory
already paired and ready to communicate with
the two wireless speakers included in the box.
Additional speakers are available for purchase
from selected retailers and online. iSymphony’s
wireless technology can broadcast audio to up to
20 individual speakers, allowing you to hear and
control your music throughout the whole house.
NOTE:
• Pairing is necessary for the system to
communicate with any additional speakers
purchased.
• If any speaker ever becomes up-paired from
the wireless main unit, follow the steps below
to pair once again.
To pair speakers:
Make sure all the wireless speakers are in the
operating locations and connected to AC power.
Power ON the wireless main unit and the
wireless speakers.
1. Press the PAIRING button on wireless main
unit front panel or on the remote control for
6 seconds until the display shows “PressPairing Key on Speaker!”
• If the right speaker the PAIRING button is
pressed:
shows for 3 seconds
3. Press the PAIRING button on the speaker
remaining to be paired as guided by the
display. The second speaker pairing is
complete and confi rmation is shown on the
display.
or
2. Press the PAIRING button on the Left
speaker or Right speaker control panel.
• If the left speaker the PAIRING button is
pressed:
shows for 3 seconds
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Speaker Pairing and Adding Additional Speakers
4. At this stage you may choose to set this
pair of speakers as Master Group speakers
or Slave Group speakers. The system can
accommodate any combination of Master
and Slave Group speakers.
• To set as Master Group press the
button for to select “Yes” and press the
ENTER button to confi rm. Display shows
“Pairing Complete!”.
• To set as Slave Group press the or
button for to select “No” and press the
ENTER button to confi rm. Display shows
“Pairing Complete!”
5. For pairing additional speakers, repeat Steps
1 to 4 again.
Master Group Speakers
• Use this option when you want centralized
control of the whole system.
• All Master Group speakers receive the same
audio from the wireless main unit.
• Master Group speakers are controlled
directly by the wireless main unit.
• Main unit volume is applied to all Master
Group speakers.
• Adjusting the volume on any speaker in the
Master Group will affect the volume equally
on all others in the group.
• Wireless main unit and Master Group
speakers power ON and OFF together.
or
• Powering ON or OFF any speaker in the
Master Group will power ON or OFF all
others in the group.
Slave Group Speakers
• Use this option when you want individual
control of speaker pairs, usually on a roomby-room basis. For example, speakers
placed in a bedroom could use this setting so
that volume and power changes on the main
unit do not unintentionally wake someone.
• All Slave Group speakers receive the same
audio from the wireless main unit.
• Slave Group speakers are controlled
independently from the main unit and from
each other.
• Each pair of Slave Group Speakers has its
own volume control, independent of the main
unit and any other pairs in the group.
• Adjusting the volume on any speaker in
the Slave Group will affect the volume only
on the other speaker in its pair, that is L +
R speakers always act together. All other
speakers and wireless main unit will be
unaffected.
• Slave Group speakers power ON and OFF
independently from the wireless main unit
and from each other*.
* If you wish to power the wireless main unit
ON or OFF from a speaker confi gured as a
member of the Slave Group, press and hold
the power key on the speaker panel for 4
seconds. The wireless main unit and this pair
of speakers will power ON or OFF together.
• Powering ON or OFF any one speaker in the
Slave Group will power ON or OFF only the
other speaker in its pair. All other speakers
and the wireless main unit will be unaffected.
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Connecting External Devices
Auxiliary Input Jack
This system includes an AUX IN Jack to allow
you to connect external audio equipment and
listen to the sound from the external equipment
through the speakers of this system.
Examples of the types of external equipment that
may be connected are:
• An MP3 player such as iPod shuffl e
• Audio outputs from DVD or VCR
• Cassette player
• Turntable
• MD player
To use AUX IN:
1. Connect the audio output jack or headphone
jack of the external audio equipment to the
AUX IN jack at the side of this system.
• You may leave your external device
permanently connected to this system if you
wish. It is not necessary to disconnect the
external device in order to listen to the Tuner
or CD player in this system.
2. To listen to the external audio source select
the “Auxiliary” mode using the FUNCTION
button.
3.5mm
stereo jack
Stereo Headphone Jack
• This system includes a stereo PHONES
jack on the side panel of the wireless main
unit. You may connect a set of stereo
headphones, not included, to this jack for
private listening without disturbing others.
• The main speakers are automatically shut
off when headphones are connected to the
PHONES jack. Make sure that the plug
from your headphones is fully inserted into
the headphone jack. If the plug is not fully
inserted the sound may be intermittent, or
you may only hear sound from one side of
the headphones.
IMPORTANT:
•To prevent hearing damage always set
the volume control to a low level before
you connect the headphones. Then
connect the headphones, put them on,
and very gradually increase the volume to
a comfortable listening level. Remember
that CDs may contain both very soft and
very loud passages. Adjust the volume to a
comfortable level using a louder passage,
so that you always know what the maximum
level will be.
Cable (not included)
RCA jack x2
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Wall Mounting
The iSymphony KW-1008 wireless main unit and
speakers can be wall mounted using commonly
available wall mounts (not included). You may
purchase these mounting accessories from
many retailers specializing in audio and video
equipment. Please be sure to choose appropriate
surfaces for wall mounting and to follow all safety
and installation instructions included with the
mounting accessories.
To mount the wireless main unit:
• The wireless main unit is compatible with
VESA 100 wall mounts typically used for
mounting small LCD monitors.
• iSymphony recommends using a simple,
fi xed or tilting-only style LCD wall mount.
• Any wall mount used must be capable of
supporting 6 pounds or more.
• The mounting holes on the back of the
wireless main unit are arranged in a square
pattern with 100mm spacing to match the
VESA 100 standard. The mounting holes will
accept only M4 (metric) bolts (not included).
All bolts must be of correct length and be
able to tighten properly when the wall mount
is attached. Be careful not to use bolts that
are too long or too short. If your wall mount
does not include bolts of the correct diameter
or length you can easily buy these parts at a
hardware store.
To mount the wireless speakers:
• The wireless speakers are compatible with
satellite speaker or small bookshelf speaker
wall mounts.
• Any wall mount used must be capable of
supporting 4 pounds or more.
• The mounting holes on the back of the
wireless speakers unit will accept only M4
(metric) bolts (not included). All bolts must
be of correct length and be able to tighten
properly when the wall mount is attached. Be
careful not to use bolts that are too long or
too short. If your wall mount does not include
bolts of the correct diameter or length you
can easily buy these parts at a hardware
store.
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Care and Maintenance
Compact Disc Care
To remove a disc from its storage case, press
down on the center of the case and lift the disc
out, holding it carefully by the edges.
Finger prints and dust should be carefully wiped
off the disc’s recorded surface with a soft cloth.
Unlike conventional records, compact discs
have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic
debris, so gently wiping with a soft cloth should
remove most particles. Wipe in a straight line
from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small
dust particles and light stains will have absolutely
no effect on reproduction quality.
Troubleshooting
General
No power
• AC connection is not complete. Check all
cords and cables.
System does not respond to key presses
• The built-in microprocessor may malfunction
due to external electrical interference.
• Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it
back in.
Unable to operate the system from the remote
control
• The path between the remote control and
the remote sensor on the system is blocked.
Clear the path.
• The batteries are exhausted. Replace the
batteries.
Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free,
dry cloth. Never use detergents or abrasive
cleaners to clean the disc. If necessary, use a CD
cleaning kit. Never write on or affi x labels to the
surface of compact discs.
Care of the Cabinet
If the cabinet becomes dusty, wipe it with a soft
dry dust cloth. Do not use any wax, polish sprays,
or abrasive cleaners on the cabinet.
Caution
Never allow any water or other liquids to get
inside the unit while cleaning.
Radio Operation
Head to hear broadcasts because of noise
• The FM antenna is not properly extended and
positioned. Extend completely and try another
position.
Disc Playback Operation
Disc skips
• The disc is scratched or dirty. Clean or
replace the disc.
No sound is heard
• Volume is set too low. Increase volume level.
• Headphones are connected.
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Technical Specifi cations
1. General
Power requirements
Power consumption
120V AC, 50 Hz
80W (operation)
Dimensions of wireless main unit
Weight of wireless main unit
2. Tuner
FM Tuning range
AM Tuning range
Preset memory stations
4. CD player section
Playback system
DAC
Frequency response
5. Card/USB Section
Flash memory card support
USB Support
6. Speaker system
Speakers
Impedance
445 (W) x 285 (H) x 222 (D) mm
6.55 Kg
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
540 KHz to 1600 KHz
FM 30/AM 10
Compact Disc Digital Audio
8 times over sampling,
1 bit D/A converter.
100 - 20,000 Hz
SD/MMC up to 2GB
Flash Storage Device up to 2GB
2 x 4”
4 ohms
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Limited Warranty
iSymphony Limited Warranty
This product is warranted by iSymphony to the original purchaser against manufacturing defects in
materials and workmanship encountered in the normal noncommercial use of this product for a limited
warranty period of:
Ninety (90) Days Labor, One (1) year Parts
This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on products purchased
and used in the United States.
1. LABOR: During the ninety days labor limited warranty period, iSymphony will, at its option,
repair the defective product at no cost to you, or replace the defective product with a new or
remanufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value.
2. PARTS: During the ninety days parts limited warranty period, iSymphony will supply new or rebuilt
replacements for defective parts as may be deemed necessary by iSymphony.
3. This Warranty DOES NOT APPLY to products that have been damaged due to abuse, misuse,
accident, alternation, modifi cation, negligence, and tampering or products that have been serviced
by any unauthorized service center or third party. This Warranty DOE NOT APPLY to batteries,
connecting cables, AC adaptors, or other accessories packaged with the unit.
What you must do for warranty service:
Unit must be shipped, freight prepaid and properly packaged with the original dated bill of sale as
proof of purchase to iSymphony Service Center. Please call 1-800-710-7740 to obtain the shipping
instructions.
iSymphony Customer Service
1-800-710-7740
Please register your product online at www.isymphony.com/register/
iSymphony will pay for the return shipping charges for products that are under warranty and received
in this manner.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
MADE BY iSYMPHONY IN CONNECTION WITH PRODUCT, INCLUDING WARRANTY OR
MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
HEREIN, AND NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING SAID WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL APPLY TO THIS PRODUCT AFTER SAID PERIOD. SHOULD THIS
PRODUCT PROVE TO BE DEFECTIVE IN WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIAL, THE CONSUMER’S
SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE SUCH REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS IN HEREIN ABOVE EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED, AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL iSYMPHONY BE LIABLE FOR ANY
LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE, OR
INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY IS NONTRANSFERABLE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion and limitation of incidental or consequential damage, or allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions or inclusions
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specifi c legal right and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state.
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