Docking System with FM PLL Radio and Radio Alarm Clock
PLL
DIGITAL
TUNER
BLUE
LCD
DISPLAY
USB
MEMORY
PLAYBACK
CLOCK
QUARTZ
DIGITAL
SD
MEMORY
PLAYBACK
IR
REMOTE
CONTROL
3WAY
SPEAKER
SYSTEM
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Important safety instructions
These warnings are in the interests of your safety, ensure that you understand them all before installing or
using this appliance. Please read this user manual carefully and retain for future reference. Your safety is
of paramount importance. If you are unsure about any of the meanings or these warnings contact Palsonic
Customer Service 1300 657 888.
• Before plugging your appliance in check that the
electric supply complies with the rating (voltage,
frequency) of the electric appliance. The rating plate
is usually on the back of the appliance.
• The appliance should always be plugged into an
individual power socket to prevent overloading,
which could cause a possible re hazard from
overheated wires.
• The appliance should be serviced or repaired only
by Palsonic’s Customer Service department or by an
authorised service centre as appointed by Palsonic.
Only genuine spare parts should be used. Under
no circumstances should you attempt to repair the
appliance yourself. Contact Palsonic Customer
Service 1300 657 888.
• Do not use the appliance if the power cord is
damaged. It must be replaced immediately with
a new power cord. Contact Palsonic Customer
Service 1300 657 888. The appliance must be
properly earthed. Palsonic is not responsible for any
accident caused by improper earthing or operation.
• The appliance must be positioned so that the power
plug is accessible.
• Never pull the power cord to disconnect it from the
power socket, grasp the plug and pull it from the
power socket.
• Never drag the appliance by the power cord.
• Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
• This is an electrical appliance, to avoid injury or
death from electrical shock do not operate the
appliance with wet hands, while standing on a
wet surface or while standing in water. Do not use
outdoors or in wet conditions.
• The rating label for this product located on the
bottom of the unit.
• When electrostatic discharge (ESD) occurs at the
front surface (whether metal or plastic) or near any
part or any button of this unit, or at the USB port
and / or SD-card slots (if they exist on this product),
there may be a possibility that the product may stop
operation and / or shut down immediately. This is
a normal condition and intended to protect the unit
and internal components against damage. In such
a case, please reset the unit (by disconnecting and
reconnecting AC-power source) to revert the unit to
normal operation.
• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
• ‘Made for iPod’ and ‘Made for iPhone’ mean that an
electronic accessory has been designed to connect
specically to iPod, iPhone, respectively, and has
been certied by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. 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, iPhone may affect
wireless performance.
• It is NOT recommended to use the appliance with an
extension cord or power board. Please ensure that it
is plugged directly into the power socket.
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Contents
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Description of the appliance 2
Using the appliance 4
Digital Clock Function 4
How to Set the Clock 4
Alarm Function 5
How to Set the Alarm 5
Alarm Mode Setting 5
Snooze Function 5
Volume Control 6
Sound Effect 6
Tone Control 6
Operating the Radio 6
Radio Memory 7
MP3 8
Media Memory Device Playback 8
Programming Media Memory Devices 9
Text Display (ID3) 9
Repeat Playback Function 9
Operating the iPod, iPhone or iPad 10
Repeat Playback Function of the iPod, iPhone or iPad 11
Video Out with the iPod, iPhone or iPad 11
Using the Audio Line In Connection (AUX nput) 11
Mute Function 11
iPod, iPhone or iPad Rear Support Stand 12
Docking Platform Cover 12
iPod, iPhone or iPad Dock Accessory 13
Specications
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Description
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Due to ongoing modications to our products, your appliance may vary slightly from this user manual.
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iPod / iPhone / iPad Dock
Accessory Input Socket
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Component Video Sockets
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Composite Video Socket
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iPod / iPhone Dock Accessory Connector
(to Main Unit)
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DC Jack (DC 15v)
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Aux (Left / Right) Sockets
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FM Antenna Wire
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Battery Compartment
(underneath the unit)
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Standby / Off
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USB Drive Socket
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SD Memory Card Socket
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Play / Pause / Scan
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Back / Tune Down
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Next / Tune Up
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Clock Set
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Tone
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Sound Effect
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Function
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Volume down –
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Volume up +
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iPod / iPhone / iPad Dock Accessory
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iPod / iPhone / iPad Dock Connector
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Docking Platform Cover
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Cavity for iPod / iPhone / iPad Support
Stand
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iPod / iPhone / iPad Rear Support Stand
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Remote Control Sensor
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LCD Display
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Description
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Power supply
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Remote Control
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On / Standby
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Display
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Function
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Tone
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Sound Effect
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Id3 / FM Mode
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Prog. / Mem.
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Number Keypad
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Mem – / Folder –
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Mem + / Folder +
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Sleep / Snooze
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Mute
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Stop / Clock Set
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Alarm
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Volume –
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Volume +
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Menu
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Up
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Play / Pause
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Back
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Enter
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Next
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Shufe
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Down
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Repeat
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Tune – / Composite
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Tune + / Component
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Battery Compartment
Remove (gently pull out) the plastic ‘tab’
from the battery compartment at the rear
of the remote control.
Test the remote control by pressing the
‘On / Standby’ key.
This unit is equipped with a ‘DC Jack’ capable of accepting AC adaptors with a rating of
DC=15v. 3a. Please only use the supplied AC adaptor to operate the unit. Use of other
adaptors may damage the unit.
Make sure the voltage of the AC adaptor operates at the same voltage as your local
household voltage.
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Insert the plug of the power cord into a power socket the tail end of the AC adaptor into the DC Jack socket
on the
rear of the main unit.
Press the ‘On / Standby’ button
1
on the main unit or
1
on the remote control, to switch the unit on.
This unit is designed to operate without ever being totally powered ‘Off’. It will either be ‘On’ or in ‘Standby’ mode. To
save energy unplug the power cord from the power socket.
Batteries
Open the battery door
Insert 2 x AAA-cell (UM-4/lr03 type) batteries. These 2 batteries are for backup for the ‘Real Time Clock’ and ‘Radio
Memory’ preset stations during brief power outages.
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found underneath the unit.
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Digital Clock Function
The unit has a built-in digital clock, which is displayed when the unit is in ‘Standby’ mode. The display will continuously
show the current time.
When the digital clock is not set the digital clock display will continuously ash to indicate that the correct time has not
yet been set.
When the unit is set in the ‘On’ mode, the LCD screen will display ‘On’ and the time will not be displayed. However,
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if you wish to see the time then press the ‘Display’ button
5 seconds.
How to Set the Clock
PressFunction / Result
on the remote control and the time will be displayed for
The ‘Standby’
1
button
on the remote control or
the ‘Standby’
1
button on
the unit.
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The ‘Clock Set’
button
on the remote control or
the ‘Clock Set’
7
button
on the unit.
The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
20
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
the unit.
The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
20
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
the unit.
Switch unit to ‘Standby’ mode.
HOLD FOR 3 SECONDS. DO YOU HAVE TO HOLD FOR 3 SECONDS
The display ashes 12 hour or 24 hour.
To select 12 hour or 24 hour clock display, then press ‘Clock Set’
remote control or the ‘Clock Set’
7
button on the unit to conrm your selection.
Press repeatedly to set the correct hour in the display , then press ‘Clock Set’
button on the remote control or the ‘Clock Set’
your selection.
7
button on the unit to conrm
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button on the
13
The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
20
or the ‘Next’
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
Repeatedly to set the correct minute in the display, then press ‘Clock Set’
the remote control or the ‘Clock Set’
5
7
button on the unit to conrm your selection.
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button on
the unit.
Automatic Power Off Sleep Function
This unit has a special sleep timer function which can automatically switch off the unit after a selected period of time.
while the unit is on, follow instructions below.
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Sleep’ button
remote control
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Pressing this button repeatedly will scroll though different time selections:
on
90 MINS, 80 MINS, 70 MINS, 60 MINS, 50 MINS, 40 MINS, 30 MINS, 20 MINS,
10 MINS, 00 (this means the sleep timer is deactivated).
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Alarm Function
This unit has a alarm function to enable you to program the unit to automatically switch on at preset times, it will
automatically turn off after an hour. It is equipped with 4 alarm modes: iPod, iPhone, iPad, Radio, USB or SD. there are
6 modes not 4? Before setting the alarm, make sure to set the clock.
How to Set the Alarm
PressFunction / Result
On Standby mode press
and hold the ‘Alarm’ button
14
on the remote control.
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The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
or the ‘Next’
5
6
button on
the unit.
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The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
or the ‘Next’
5
6
button on
the unit.
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The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
or the ‘Next’
5
6
button on
the unit.
The ‘ALARM’ symbol appears in the display and the ‘HOUR’ will ash.
To adjust the hour of the desired ‘ON’ time, then press the ‘ALARM’
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button on the
remote control to conrm. The ‘MINUTE’ will now ash.
To adjust the minutes of the desired ‘On’ time, then press the ‘ALARM’
14
button on
the remote control to conrm. The ‘WAKE UP SOURCE’ will now ash.
Doe it say ‘WAKE UP SOURCE’ OR ‘ALARM MODE’ - IT IS INCONSISTANT?
To select the wake up source – iPod, iPhone, iPad, Radio, USB or SD, then press the
‘ALARM’
14
button on the remote control to conrm.
Alarm Mode Setting
The radio will come on at your selected wake up time, however, if the ‘ALARM MODE’ has been set to wake up to an
iPod, iPhone, iPad, USB or SD you will need to connect the device properly as described on page 12 – 13.
Radio
Tune in the desired radio station you would like to wake up to.
iPod / iPhone / iPad
Connect the iPod, iPhone or iPad as described on page 12 – 13. Select a song or playlist you would like to wake up to
and select ‘PAUSE’.
Wake up volume
The wake up voloume level will automatically rise from 0 – 16 (maximum). If you would like the volume level to be
higher then you will have to manually set it. See page 6.
Snooze Function
Whenever the alarm comes on it can be temporarily suspended for a short period of time (approximately10 minutes),
by pressing the ‘SNOOZE’
approximately 10 minutes. This procedure can be repeated for approximately an hour.
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button on the remote control.The unit will then automatically come on again after
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Volume Control
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Volume Up’ button
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n remote control or
o
12
n the unit.
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The ‘Volume Down’ button
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n remote control or
o
11
n the unit.
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To increase the volume of unit, release the button when you reach the desired volume
level.
To decrease the volume of unit, release the button when you reach the desired volume
level.
Please Note: Sometimes, especially while listening to the radio, you may notice a repeated clicking noise while you are
adjusting the volume level, this is normal and the sound will disappear when you release the Volume Up / Down Buttons.
Sound Effect
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Sound Effect’ button
5
n remote control or
o
9
n the unit.
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Press repeatedly to choose the desired sound effect, ccording to the music you are
listening to: HALL 1, HALL 2 or OFF.
Tone Control
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Tone’ button
4
the remote control or
the unit.
on
8
Press repeatedly to select between ‘Treble’ and ‘Bass’ controls
n
o
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The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
or the ‘Next’
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
To uncrease or decrease the ‘Treble’ and ‘Bass’, the range is between –6 and +6.
What do you press to conrm?
the unit.
Operating the Radio
PressFunction / Result
The ‘On / Standby’ button
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n remote control or
o
13
n the unit
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The ‘Function’ button
3
n remote control or
o
10
n the unit
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Adjust the antenna
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n the unit
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The ‘FM Mode’ button
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n remote control or
o
??
n the unit
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To switch on the unit.
Press this repeatedly until the display shows ‘Radio’. or does it say ‘Tuner’?
To improve FM radio reception.
To select the desired mode i.e. ‘Mono’ or ‘Stereo’. In some cases, where reception is
poor, it may be advisable to select the ‘Mono’ mode, to improve the clarity of the
radio signal.
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Operating the Radio continued
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
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or the ‘Next’
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
To ‘Scan’ (manually adjust) the radio’s frequency ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ by 1-step at a time.
The radio’s LCD will indicate the exact frequency position. When a desired frequency
or station is reached. It can be saved into one of the ‘Memory’ positions (see ‘Radio
Memory’ below).
the unit.
RELEASE IMMEDIATELY.
The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
20
or the ‘Next’
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
To ‘Seek’ (automatically adjust) the radio’s frequency ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ to the next
available radio station. The radio’s LCDwill indicate the exact frequency of the station it
has found. When a desired frequency or station is reached. It can be saved into one of
the ‘Memory’ positions (see ‘Radio Memory’ below).
the unit.
HOLD FOR 2 SECONDS.
Radio Memory
At any time, the currently displayed radio station or frequency can be stored into one of the memory positions. There
are 30 memory positions for FM band. Switch your radio on and tune it to the desired radio station then follow the
instructions below.
PressFunction / Result
The
‘PROG/MEM/P-MODE’
button
control or
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on the remote
??
n the unit.
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This activates the ‘Radio Memory’ programming mode. Press MEM +
button on the remote control or MEM + ?? or MEM -
??
on the unit to select desired
Memory Position.
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or MEM –
9
The
‘PROG/MEM/P-MODE’
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button
n the unit.
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To save the radio station to the selected ‘Memory Position’.
To recall any saved radio station, simply press MEM +
8
or MEM –
12
button on the
unit to scroll through saved radio stations.
To clear the memory of any radio stations simply save a new radio station to the same
Memory Position.
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MP3
MP3 (MPEG 2, layer 3) is a digital le format for music. You can download MP3 songs from many websites on the
internet, but please observe the copyright regulations of your country. MP3 songs are much smaller in memory size
compared with normal audio formats. This is called ‘compression’ and it allows more les to be stored on a standard
memory media device. Compression rate is specied in ‘kbps’ (kilobits per second) e.g.128 kbps. If the MP3 le size is
high then the better the sound quality will be.
MP3 songs can be recorded with some text information as part of the same le. It consists of the song name and
artist’s name, the MP3 player can ‘nd’ a song from this information, therefore you should try to name all your MP3 les
with the actual name of the song.
There are basically 2 ways to place MP3 song les on your memory media device:
• Download MP3 songs from internet & copy them on to your memory media device from your computer.
• Convert CD audio les from a normal music CD onto your computer into a MP3 format. You can do this by
downloading and using a software called ‘CD Ripper, which is freeware/shareware.
Media Memory Device Playback
Although this product is fully compatible with most media devices, a small percentage (about 5%) might not be
readable due to the media manufacturers non-compliance with the ofcial/ normal standards. The reading time for a
media device varies depending on the speed of the memory device and the number of songs and folders. In some
cases the reading time may be as long as 60 seconds.
PressFunction / Result
The ‘On / Standby’ button
1
n remote control or
o
1
n the unit
o
The ‘Function’ button
3
n remote control or
o
10
n the unit.
o
The ‘Play / Pause’ button
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on the remote control
4
or
on the unit.
The ‘Stop’ button
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the remote control or
??
on
To switch on the unit. Plug your Media Memory Device into either the
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socket for SD Memory Cards (
or
Press this repeatedly until the display shows the name of the device. The display
will then show the total number of songs and / or folders on the device and will
automatically start playback of the rst song.
To pause playback, press the ‘Play / Pause’ button again to resume operation at the
same track.
This will reset the unit to the rst track, if you press play the rst track will start playing.
on the unit.
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The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
or the ‘Next’
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
If you press and release the buttons it will skip forward or backwards by one track.
If you press and hold the buttons it will fast forward or fast reverse.
Always switch off the unit or change mode to ‘Radio’ before removing your media
device to avoid damage.
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Programming for Media Memory Devices
The CD player can be programmed to play any sequence of up to 20 tracks for audio CD and 99 tracks for MP3.
PressFunction / Result
The ‘On / Standby’ button
1
n remote control or
o
1
n the unit
o
The ‘Function’ button
3
n remote control or
o
10
n the unit.
o
The
‘PROG/MEM/P-MODE’
button
control o
The ‘Back’
22
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
7
n the remote
o
??
on the unit.
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or the ‘Next’
button on the remote
6
button on
5
the unit.
To switch on the unit. Insert either a USB drive into the USB Socket
into the SD Card Socket
3
.
2
or an SD card
Press this repeatedly until the display shows the name of the device. The display
will then show the total number of songs and / or folders on the device and will
automatically start playback of the rst song. Press the ‘Stop’ button
control or
??
on the unit.
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on the remote
The display will show ‘P-01’ and the ‘P’ symbol will ash, to indicate that the unit is
now in ‘Memory Programming Mode’, at the rst Memory Position.
To select the track (song) number you wish to be stored in the rst memory (program)
position, and then press the ‘PROG/MEM/P-MODE’ button
??
o
on the unit to conrm your selection. The display will advance to the next memory
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n the remote control
o
position, P-02.
Repeat the previous 2 steps each time selecting any track number of your choice to be
stored in the successive Memory Positions.
After each track number, remember to press the ‘PROG/MEM/P-MODE’ button
7
.
The ‘Play / Pause’ button
5
on the remote control
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or
on the unit.
To play back the saved sequence in the Memory Program.
To clear the entire Memory Program simply press the ‘Stop’ button
control and
?? on the unit twice, or switch off the unit.
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on the remote
Text Display ID3
This unit is capable of displaying the text information (ID3 tag) of an MP3 song on the LCD display. To switch this
function on or off, simply press and hold the ‘ID3’ button
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n remote control or
o
??
n the unit for 2 seconds.
o
Please take care to use only the regular English alphabet (a to z) and numerals (0 to 9) in the le names of MP3 songs.
Characters such as ‘_ ‘ (underscore) and ‘ ‘ (space) may result in the les being unreadable or unrecognisable by
the unit.
Repeat Playback Function
At anytime during playback press the ‘Repeat’ button
to select:
REPEAT to repeat the current track
REPEAT ALBUM to repeat the current folder
REPEAT ALL to repeat all songs
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n remote control or
o
??
n the unit repeatedly
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Operating the iPod, iPhone or iPad
You can operate the iPod, iPhone or iPad using either the unit, remote control or directly with the iPod, iPhone or iPad.
When the iPod, iPhone or iPad is connected to the unit, it will start charging the battery of the iPod, iPhone or iPad.
Connect the iPod, iPhone or iPad with the dock connector, see page 12 –13, turn everything on and follow the
instructions below.
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Function’ button
3
n remote control or
o
10
n the unit
o
The ‘Play / Pause’ button
19
on the remote control
4
or
on the unit.
The ‘Back’
22
button on the remote
control. Or the ‘Back’
or the ‘Next’
20
or the ‘Next’
6
button on
5
the unit.
The ‘Tune Up’ button
6
on the remote control
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or
on the unit.
The ‘Tune Down’ button
4
on the remote control
9
or
on the unit.
Press this repeatedly until the display shows ‘iPod’.
The unit will automatically playback the songs from your iPod, iPhone or iPad. The
screen or the iPod, iPhone or iPad will display information of the current song.
To pause the operation of the unit.
To resume operation press the ‘Play / Pause’ button
19
on the remote control or
4
on
the unit again and the unit will resume operation at the same song as it was paused on.
If you press and release the buttons it will skip forward or backwards by one track.
If you press and hold the buttons it will fast forward or fast reverse.
If you press and release the buttons it will skip forward or backwards by one track.
If you press and hold the buttons it will fast forward or fast reverse.
The ‘Play / Pause’ button
19
on the remote control
4
or
on the unit.
To stop playback Would you not just press the Stop button?
Note: Never remove (or unplug) the iPod, iPhone or iPad from the unit during playback,
always stop playback rst or change the funtion to ‘Radio’.
HOLD BUTTON
‘Made for iPod’, ‘Made for iPhone’ and ‘Made for iPad’ mean that an electronic accessory has been designed
to connect specically to iPod, iPhone, iPad, respectively, and has been certied by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. 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, iPhone, iPad may affect wireless
performance.
NOTE: Due to restriction by Apple for any iPad accessories (such as this product), please note that the following iPods
will not charge when docked in this product: iPod Classic, iPod 4G or iPod 5G.
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Repeat Playback Function on the iPod, iPhone or iPad
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Repeat’ button
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n remote control or
o
??
n the unit or
o
Press repeatedly to select:
REPEAT to repeat the current track
REPEAT ALBUM to repeat the current folder
iPod, iPhone or iPad
screen.
The ‘Shufe’ button
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n remote control or
o
??
n the unit or
o
REPEAT ALL to repeat all songs
To shufe all songs on the iPod, iPhone or iPad and play them back in random order.
on the iPod, iPhone or
iPad screen.
Video Out with the iPod, iPhone or iPad
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You can connect the iPod, iPhone or iPad video out sockets
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n
o
n the unit, to the video input terminal of your
o
TV to watch video programs. The default output connector setting for the unit is based on a Composite Connection.
Simply press the The ‘Composite’ button
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or ‘Component’ button
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on the remote to toggle between the two
video out formats.
Using the ‘Audio Line In’ Connection (AUX Input)
You can connect the audio output of an external device such as a MP3 Player or a TV to this unit. This enables you to
listen to the audio of that device through the high quality amplier of this unit. To connect the external device please
use a standard stereo headphone (3.5Mm to 3.5Mm plugs) cable to connect the ‘Headphone-out or audio line-out’ of
the device to the aux-input socket of this unit.
PressFunction / Result
The ‘On / Standby’ button
1
n remote control or
o
1
n the unit
o
The ‘Function’ button
3
n remote control or
o
10
n the unit
o
To switch on the unit. Insert either a USB drive into the USB Socket
into the SD Card Socket
3
.
Press this repeatedly until the display shows ‘AUX’.
Switch on the external device eg. MP3 player or TV. Start playback of the external
device and adjust the volume control of the main unit to the desired level.
Remember to switch off the unit when you are nished using the external device.
Mute Function
This set has a ‘Mute’ function to enable you to turn off the volume temporarily.
PressFunction / Result
The ‘Mute’ button
remote control.
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o
The volume will turn off and the ‘Mute’ symbol will show on the display.
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To resume the sound, simply press the ‘Mute’ button
2
12
n remote control again.
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or an SD card
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iPod, iPhone or iPad Rear Support Stand
This unit is designed to allow you to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad without the need for dock connectors. The
design of the unit has been structured to provide support to the connector under normal usage without excessive
pressure on the iPod, iPhone or iPad when controlling playback using the iPod, iPhone or iPad screen.
iPod rear support stand can be adjusted by the ‘Screw-control’ which is located at the back of the rear support stand.
Rotate the ‘Screw-control’ in clock wise, to stretch out the rubber pad.
To reverse the rubber pad backward, simply rotate the ‘Screw-control’ in anti-clock wise.
1.
SIDE OF THE SUPPORT STAND
SCREW-CONTROL
RUBBER PAD
Insert the rear support stand back to the cavity gently after adjusted the rubber pad level as desired.
1.
2.
BACK OF THE REAR
SUPPORT STAND
ROTATE THE SCREW-CONTROL
CLOCK WISE
SCREW-CONTROL
2.
3.
SIDE OF THE SUPPORT STAND
RUBBER PAD
STRETCH OUT
Docking Platform Cover
This unit is designed to allow you to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad with or without most cases, specically those for
the iPad. Simply place or remove the docking platform cover based on your iPod, iPhone or iPad.
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Using the unit
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iPod, iPhone or iPad Dock Accessory
This unit is designed to allow you to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad without the need for dock connectors. The
design of the unit has been structured to provide support to the connector under normal usage without excessive
pressure on the iPod, iPhone or iPad when controlling playback using the iPod, iPhone or iPad screen.
iPod rear support stand can be adjusted by the ‘Screw-control’ which is located at the back of the rear support stand.
Rotate the ‘Screw-control’ in clock wise, to stretch out the rubber pad.
To reverse the rubber pad backward, simply rotate the ‘Screw-control’ in anti-clock wise.
Installation Un-installation
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Unplug the dock accessory connector
from the main unit input socket
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Insert the dock accessory connector
to the main unit input socket properly
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Specications
Power Requirements:DC 15V, 3A though built-in DC jack External AC/DC power adaptor 100V-240V ~ 50/60hz
Power Consumption:
Frequency:FM 87.5 - 108 Mhz
Energy Rating:
Speaker:2½” x 2 + 3 “ x 1
Dimensions:
Weight (approx.):
APN:
Design and specications are current as of July 2011 (V.1), but are subject to change without notice. Specications for Australia & New
Zealand Only.
Palsonic Customer Service
Telephone (Australia) 1300 657 888
Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 34 000 474 108
1 Joynton Avenue, Waterloo NSW 2017 Australia