SEM IP-100 User Manual

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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY & NOTICE
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SYSTEM BASICS
Location of Controls - Main Unit .......................................... E-2
Location of Controls - Remote .............................................. E-3
Back up Batteries ................................................................... E-3
Preparation of Remote Control .............................................. E-3
DIGITAL CLOCK
Digital Clock Function ........................................................... E-4
How to Set Correct Time ........................................................ E-4
Automatic Power on/off Timer Function ................................ E-5
Automatic Power off Sleep Function ...................................... E-5
GENERAL FUNCTION
Snooze Function .................................................................... E-6
Electronic Volume Control ..................................................... E-6
Music Equalizer ...................................................................... E-6
Repeat Playback Function ...................................................... E-6
Random Playback Function .................................................... E-6
Using the Audio Line in Connection ...................................... E-7
Mute Function ........................................................................ E-7
RADIO
Operation of Radio ................................................................ E-8
Manual Frequency Adjustment ............................................... E-8
Automatic Frequency Adjustment .......................................... E-8
Radio Memory ........................................................................ E-8
CD-MP3
What is MP3? ......................................................................... E-9
USB & SD CARD
USB-Drive & SD-Card MP3 Playback ................................... E-10
Programming for USB-Pen Drive/ SD-card ........................... E-11
Text Display Mode ................................................................. E-11
Repeat Playback Function ...................................................... E-11
iPod OPERATION
Preparation of iPod Dock ....................................................... E-12
Operation with the iPod .......................................................... E-13
SPECIFICATIONS & SET UP
Specifi cations ........................................................................ E-14
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IMPORTANT SAFETY & NOTICE
The lightning fl ash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of “dangerous voltage” inside the product.
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 qualifi ed service personnel.
CAUTION:
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product.
Grounding or polarization. The precautions should be taken so that the wider blade of the AC plug must match the slot in receptacle “wall socket”.
Do not expose to dripping or splashing liquids!
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated. Avoid exposure to beam.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing liquids.
NOTE:
Caution symbols are printed on rear of unit. Please refer to instruction manual.
PLEASE NOTE:
You will fi nd the caution rating label for this product located on the rear of the unit.
To ensure safe use of this product, please follow the advice below:
1. The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects fi lled with liquids should be placed on the apparatus.
2. The marking and rating label is located at rear enclosure of the apparatus.
3. The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it shall remain readily operable. To be completely disconnected the power input, the mains plug of the apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains completely. The mains plug should not be obstructed or should be easily accessed during intended use.
4. Under the infl uence of electrostatic phenomenon, the product may malfunction and user to power reset.
5. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
6. Battery should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fi re or the like.
7. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
8. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) precaution
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.
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SYSTEM BASICS
LOCATION OF CONTROLS - MAIN UNIT
1. SPEAKERS (LEFT & RIGHT)
2. DIGITAL BACKLIT DISPLAY
3. STANDBY KEY
4. VOLUME - KEY
5. VOLUME + KEY
6. EQ KEY
7. FUNCTION KEY
8. MENU KEY
9. PLAY/ PAUSE KEY
10. CAVITY FOR DOCK ADAPTOR
11. BACK
/ TUNE - KEY
12. DOWN KEY
13. ENTER KEY
14. NEXT
/ TUNE + KEY
15. UP KEY 1 6. SD CARD SOCKET
17. USB DRIVE SOCKET
18. DOCK ADAPTOR FOR iPod (SEVERAL DIFFERENT ADAPTORS ARE PROVIDED)
19. HEADPHONE SOCKET
20. DC JACK (DC 15V
)
21. BACKUP BATTERY COMPARTMENT
22. AUX INPUT SOCKET
23. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT SOCKET
24. iPod VIDEO OUTPUT
25. FM ANTENNA WIRE
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SYSTEM BASICS
LOCATION OF CONTROLS - REMOTE
1. ON/ STANDBY KEY
2. TUNER KEY
3. USB/ CARD KEY
4. id3/ FM MODE KEY
5. PLAY MODE KEY
6. EQ KEY
7. MEM -/ FOLDER - KEY
8. STOP KEY
9. iPod/ AUX KEY
10. SLEEP KEY
11. SNOOZE KEY
12. TIMER KEY
13. PROG./ CLOCK ADJ. KEY
14. MEM +/ FOLDER + KEY
15. SKIP +10 KEY
16. MUTE KEY
17. VOLUME - KEY
18. VOLUME + KEY
19. MENU KEY
20. PLAY/ PAUSE KEY
21. UP KEY
22. BACK/ TUNE - KEY
23. ENTER KEY
24. NEXT/ TUNE + KEY
25. DOWN KEY
26. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
POWER SUPPLY AC OPERATION (EXTERNAL AC-DC POWER ADAPTOR)
- This set is equipped with a “DC-jack” capable of accepting AC-
adaptors with a rating of DC = 15V, 3A, and with a plug with the following polarities as shown (center positive) :
- Please use only the supplied AC-adaptor to operate the unit. Use of
other adaptors may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
- Plug the tail end of the AC-adaptor into the DC-jack (socket) on the underneath of the
main unit.
- Make sure the voltage of the AC adaptor operates at the same voltage as your local
household voltage.
- Insert the plug at the end of the power cord into the wall AC socket.
- Press the “on/ standby” key to switch on the unit.
- This unit is designed to operate without ever being totally powered “off”. It will either be
“on” or in “standby mode”.
- In standby mode, the blue back-light of the digital display will be dimmed but the display
will show the current time (clock function).
- Anytime during standby mode, you can switch “on” the unit by pressing the “on/ standby”
key (on remote control or front panel of the main unit).
- Save energy by switching the system to “standby” mode.
BACK UP BATTERIES
- Open the battery door at the rear of unit.
- Insert 2 pcs “AAA-cell” (UM-4/LR03 type) batteries in the battery compartment. These
2 batteries are for backup of the “Real Time Clock” and “radio memory preset stations during brief power outages”. Please observe the correct polarities or the memory will not be properly maintained.
PREPARATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
- 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 to check that the unit switches
on properly using the remote control.
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DIGITAL CLOCK FUNCTION
- The set has a built-in digital clock, which is displayed in 2 situations:
(1) When the set is in “standby mode”. (The display will automatically always show the
current time). In this situation the blue backlight is normally off (to save electricity) but you can switch on the blue display light by pressing any key, (on the set or remote control) except the “on/ standby” key. This will activate the blue light for approximately 5 seconds.
(2) When the set is in “on mode” (the blue light of the display is “on” in this mode, to
indicate that the set is powered “on”). In this situation the LCD display normally does not automatically show the current time. But you can press & hold the “Prog./ Clock Adj.” key for 2 seconds at any time to see the current time. Each time you press & hold the “Prog./ Clock Adj.” key for 2 seconds the current time will be displayed on the LCD screen for 5 seconds.
HOW TO SET CORRECT TIME:
Switch unit to “Stand-by” mode (display light = off)
Press & hold
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
for 3 seconds
display shows
12
hour or
24
(fl ashing)
Press
NEXT
or
BACK
to select 12-hour or 24-hour clock display
system & press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
to confi rm your selection
Press
NEXT
or
BACK
repeatedly to set the correct Hour
in the display & press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
to confi rm
Press
NEXT
or
BACK
repeatedly to set the correct
Minute in the display & press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
to confi rm
Correct time is now set & will be shown in the display!
DIGITAL CLOCK
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AUTOMATIC POWER ON/OFF TIMER FUNCTION
- This set has a timer function to enable you to program the unit to automatically switch
“on” or “off” at preset times. This is useful as a morning alarm clock :
(Note: This timer function only works after the clock has been set).
HOW TO SET TIMER
1. Press and hold
TIMER
key for 2 seconds (on remote control).
The
ON
symbol appears in the display.
2. Press next or back to adjust the hour of the desired “on” time and then press
TIMER
key to confi rm.
3. Press next or back to adjust the minutes of the desired “on” time and then press
TIMER
to confi rm.
4. Now the wording in the display changes to show
OFF
.
5. Press next or back to adjust the hour of the desired “off” time and then press
TIMER
to confi rm.
6. Press next or back to adjust the minutes of the desired “off” time and then press
TIMER
to confi rm.
7. Now the display will indicate the “wake up mode” (tuner, USB, card, iPod or buzz).
Press next to choose the desired mode & press
TIMER
to confi rm.
8. The display then shows the “wake up volume level” (loudness). Press back or next to
decrease or increase the volume level to be used for the music to be played when the timer switches on the unit at the pre-set time.
9. Press
TIMER
to confi rm, then the unit will momentarily display the timer settings.
10. Finally the unit will return to the normal display, except that the
symbol will be shown,
to indicate that you have programmed an on/off alarm setting.
11. In case you wish to disable the timer, press the
TIMER
key once, & the symbol will
disappear.
(Note : The automatic on/off timer will switch on the unit as if you have manually pressed the “on/ off” key. If you have selected “wake to radio”, the exact preset radio band & station will become activated when power switches on).
AUTOMATIC POWER OFF SLEEP FUNCTION
- This set has a special sleep timer function which can automatically switch off the unit.
This is useful for sleeping to music at night.
- At any time while the unit is operating, press
SLEEP
key (on remote control) repeatedly
to choose the automatic off time.
90
MINS
80
MINS
70
MINS
60
MINS
50
MINS
40
MINS
30
MINS
20
MINS
10
MINS
OFF*
(*Off means sleep timer is deactivated)
DIGITAL CLOCK
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SNOOZE FUNCTION
- Whenever the alarm timer comes on, it can be temporarily suspended for a short period
of approximately 10 minutes, by pressing the “snooze” key (on remote control) once.
- The timer will then automatically come on again after approximately 10 minutes “snooze”
period has ended.
- The procedure can be repeated for approximately an hour.
ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL
- This unit uses an electronic volume control (push button type) .
- To increase or decrease the loudness of unit, press the volume up (vol +) or volume down
(vol -) keys respectively.
- Release the key when volume level is at the desired loudness.
- Sometimes, especially during listening to the radio, you may notice a “Click-Click-Click”
(repeating) sound when you are increasing or decreasing the volume. This is a normal condition & the sound will disappear when you release the volume key (when you reach the desired volume level).
MUSIC EQUALIZER
- Press
EQ
key repeatedly to choose the desired sound effect according to the music you
are listening to :
EQ OFF POP CLASSI ROCK JAZZ
REPEAT PLAYBACK FUNCTION (iPod)
- At anytime during iPod playback:
- Press
PLAY MODE
key (on remote control) repeatedly to select, the symbol will be
displayed on the iPod screen.
-
+
= To repeat the current track
-
+
= To repeat all tracks
RANDOM PLAYBACK FUNCTION (iPod)
- This unit is able to shuffl e all songs on an iPod and play them back in “random” order.
- To activate this function, select the shuffl e icon “
” (on the iPod).
- The “shuffl e” symbol will be displayed on the iPod screen & the songs will be played in
random order.
GENERAL FUNCTION
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USING THE AUDIO LINE IN CONNECTION (AUX-INPUT)
- You can connect the audio output of an external device such as a MP3 player to this unit,
to listen to the sound of that device through the high quality amplifi er of this music system.
- 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 AUX­input socket of this unit.
- Switch the function to “AUX” using the
iPod/AUX
key.
- Switch on the unit and the external device (eg. MP3-player).
- 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 fi nished using the external device.
MUTE FUNCTION
- This set has a mute function to enable you to turn off the volume temporarily.
- Press the
MUTE
key (on remote control) once, the volume will turn off and the volume
bar will fl ash.
- To resume the sound, simply press the
MUTE
key again.
GENERAL FUNCTION
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OPERATION OF RADIO
- Press the “on/standby” key once to switch on the unit.
- Press the
FUNCTION
key once, the display shows “tuner”.
- To improve FM-radio reception, fully extend the FM-antenna wire and adjust it’s position.
- Anytime in fm stations, use the “id3/ FM mode” key to select the desired mode (FM Mono/
Stereo). In some cases, where reception is poor, it may be advisable to select “mono” mode, to improve clarity of the radio signal.
MANUAL FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (SCAN MODE)
- Press (and immediately release) the
NEXT
key or
BACK
key to “scan” (manually
adjust) the radio frequency “up” or “down” by 1-step at a time.
- The radio digital display will indicate the exact frequency at each step’s position.
- When a desired frequency or station is reached. It can be saved into one of the “memory”
positions. (See “radio memory” section).
AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (SEEK MODE)
- Press and hold (for 2 seconds) the
NEXT
or
BACK
keys to “seek” (automatically
adjust) the radio frequency “up” or “down” to the next available radio station.
- The radio digital display will indicate the exact frequency of the next station that is found.
- When a desired station is reached. It can be saved into one of the “memory” positions.
(See “radio memory” section).
RADIO MEMORY (STATION PRESET MEMORY STORAGE)
- At any time, the currently displayed station or frequency can be stored into one of the
memory position.
- Press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
key once.
- Press MEM./FOLDER
or MEM./FOLDER key (on remote control) to select
desired memory position. (There are 30 memory positions).
- Press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
key once to save the selected station into the selected
memory position.
- To recall any saved memory, simply press MEM./FOLDER
or MEM./FOLDER ,
the saved radio-band will be recalled.
- To clear the memory of any position, simply save a new station to the same memory
positions.
RADIO
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WHAT IS MP3 ?
- MP3 (MPEG 2, layer 3) is a digital fi le format for audio (music).
- You can download MP3 songs from many websites on the internet (please observe the
copyright regulations of your country).
- MP3 songs are much smaller in memory size compared with normal audio format songs.
This is called “compression” & it allows many more fi les to be stored on a standard USB drive or SD-card.
- Compression rate is specifi ed in “kbps” (kilobits per second). For example : “128 kbps”:
the higher this number, the bigger the MP3 fi le size (the better the sound quality).
- MP3 songs can be recorded with some “text information” as part of the same fi le. It consists
of (among other details:)
- File name (song name)
- Artist name
- Your MP3 player can locate (“fi nd”) a song from the “fi le name”, therefore you should try
to name all your MP3 fi les with the actual name of the song that it contains.
- There are basically 2 ways to place MP3 song fi les on your USB drive or SD-card with
your favorite songs :
- Download MP3 songs from internet & copy them on a USB drive/ SD card on your
computer.
- Convert CD-audio fi les (from a normal music CD) onto your computer into MP3
format, using a kind software called “CD-ripper”.
(Which is freeware/shareware on internet).
CD-MP3
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USB-DRIVE & SD-CARD MP3 PLAYBACK
- This unit is equipped with a USB socket which can accept and play MP3 fi les stored on
standard USB fl ash drives (also known as “pen drives”) which are for memory storage. (Compatible with USB version 1.1 & 2.0).
- This unit also has a built-in SD-card socket which can accept and play MP3 fi les stored
on standard “SD” type fl ash memory cards (of maximum capacity = 2 GB) which are commonly available.
- To utilize this facility, fi rst insert either a USB-drive or an SD-card into the correct slot
(port).
- Press the function key repeatedly until the display shows “Card” or “USB”.
- The display will indicate for a moment the number of MP3 songs, and also the number of
folders on the device then automatically start playback of the fi rst song.
- At anytime during playback, press the
PLAY/PAUSE
key to pause operation of the unit.
Press
PLAY/PAUSE
key to resume operation at the same track & position.
- At anytime during playback, press the
STOP
key to stop operation of the set. This will reset the set to the fi rst track (if you press play after stop, the fi rst track will always start playing).
- At anytime during playback, press and release the
NEXT
or
BACK
keys to skip forward
or backwards by one track, as desired.
- Any anytime during playback, press and hold the
NEXT
or
BACK
keys to fast-forward
(cue) or fast-reverse (review) the specifi c track, which is currently playing.
- Press the “Mem./ folder + “ or “Mem./ folder - “ key repeatedly to select the desired folder number.
NOTE: Although this product is fully compatible with USB 1.1 & 2.0 standards, a small percentage (about 5%) of USB fl ash drives might not be readable, due to those USB-drive manufacturers non- compliance with the full (offi cial) USB 1.1 / 2.0 standards.
The reading time for a USB-drive or SD-card 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.
IMPORTANT Always switch off the unit or change mode to “CD” or “Radio”before removing a USB fl ash drive or SD-card, to prevent damage to your USB device or memory card.
This unit does not support USB-MP3 player, due to their inherent lack of software compatibility. Only USB “pen drives” (fl ash memory USB drives) can be used, for MP3 playback.
IMPORTANT POINT Please do NOT use a USB extension cable to connect your USB Flash Drive to the USB PORT of this unit. Such cables can pick up additional interference which can corrupt the data fl ow, preventing normal operation and usage of the USB port. Always connect your USB Flash Drive DIRECTLY to the USB PORT without any USB extension cables.
NOTE : This unit supports up to maximum memory size of 4GB USB fl ash drive & SD card.
USB & SD CARD
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PROGRAMMING FOR USB-PEN DRIVE/ SD-CARD
1. Switch on the set, insert a USB-pen drive or SD-card and select “USB/ card function” function. Then press the
STOP
key.
2. Press the
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
key. The display shows:
P 01
MEMORY STORAGE POSITION NUMBER
MEM
--
000
THREE DIGIT TRACK (SONG)NUMBER (FLASHING)
3. Press
NEXT
or
BACK
to select the desired song (track) number.the song numbers
are indicated in three (3) digits.
4. Press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
key to save the selected song into the previous memory position and advance the memory position to the next number so that you can save another song in this position.
5. Repeat steps (2), (3) and (4) each time selecting any track (song) number of your choice to be stored in successive program memory positions. Make sure to press
PROG./CLOCK ADJ.
key each time.
6. After a maximum number of songs (or less) have been selected as described, press the
PLAY/PAUSE
key to start playing your programmed sequence of songs.
7. To clear (cancel) the entire program which is stored in the memory, simply press
STOP
key twice. This will reset the memory and clear the program.
TEXT DISPLAY MODE (id3 display)
- This unit is capable of displaying the “text information” (id3 tag) of an MP3 song on the
LCD display.
- It will show up automatically during MP3 songs playback.
- To switch on or off this function, simply press the “id3/ FM mode” key.
IMPORTANT
MP3 fi le name format
Please take care to use only regular english alphabets (a to z) & numerals (0 to 9) in the le names of MP3 songs. Characters such as “ _ “ (underscore) & “ “ (space) may result in the fi les being unreadable or inconsistently unrecognizable by the player.
REPEAT PLAYBACK FUNCTION (USB DRIVE/ SD-CARD)
- At anytime during USB pen drive/ SD-card playback:
- Press
PLAY MODE
key repeatedly to select
REPEAT 1
= To repeat the current track
REPEAT FOLDER
= To repeat the current folder
REPEAT ALL
= To repeat all songs
USB & SD CARD
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PREPARATION OF iPod DOCK
To connect an iPod with a dock connector insert the dock adaptor that fi ts your iPod, and then connect your iPod. Your HiFi includes dock adaptors that work with most models of iPod with dock connectors. If you want to connect another iPod, you can easily remove the dock adaptor from your Hi-Fi using a fi ngernail, insert the adaptor that fi ts the other iPod, and then insert the other iPod. If there is no dock adaptor for your model of iPod included with your Hi-Fi, an adaptor may have been included with your iPod. Please check inside the box of the iPod you purchased for a plastic dock adaptor.
Dock adapters: Choose the dock adapter that fi ts your iPod. Your iPod fi ts snugly into the correct adapter.
THE NUMBER SHOWS WHICH iPod FITS
10
OR
9
iPod classic
80GB 120GB 160GB
10
OR
9
iPod
5th generation
(video)
30GB 60GB 80GB
17
iPod nano
4th generation (video)
8GB 16GB
18
iPod nano
5th generation
(video camera)
8GB 16GB
14
16
OR
iPod touch
1st generation
2nd generation
FOR OTHER iPod MODELS: If there is no dock adapter for your model of iPod included, you can also use the dock adapter which was included in the box with your iPod itself.
iPod OPERATION
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OPERATION WITH THE iPod
- Turn on both the unit and the iPod.
- Connect the iPod with the dock connector as described.
- Press the “iPod/ AUX” key repeatedly until the display shows “iPod”.
- The unit will automatically start playback of the songs.
- The iPod display will indicate the information of the current song (track).
- At anytime during playback, press the
PLAY/PAUSE
key to pause operation of the unit.
Press
PLAY/PAUSE
key to resume operation at the same track & position.
- At anytime during playback, press & hold the
PLAY/PAUSE
key to stop playback of
unit.
- At anytime during playback, press and release the
NEXT
or
BACK
keys to skip forward
or backwards by one track, as desired.
- Any anytime during playback, press and hold the
NEXT
or
BACK
keys to fast-forward
(cue) or fast-reverse (review) the specifi c track, which is currently playing.
- You can operate the iPod using either the set, remote control or directly with the iPod itself.
- When the iPod has been connected with the unit, it will start charging the battery of the iPod.
- Never remove (or unplug) the iPod from the set during playback, always press & hold for 2 seconds the “play/ pause” key fi rst and then press the “iPod/ AUX” key, “USB/ card” or “tuner” key to switch to another source (eg. “radio” or “USB” or “card” ..etc.) before removing or unplugging the iPod, to prevent damage to your song fi les or memory devices.
IMPORTANT The charging process of the iPod battery creates a lot of radio interference. This is a normal phenomenon therefore this unit will automatically stop the charging process when you switch on the radio. Battery charging will resume when you switch off the radio or switch to another mode.
iPod OPERATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply : ................... DC 15V, 3A though built-in DC jack
External AC-DC power adaptor 100V-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Power Consumption : ................... 25W
Speaker : ................... Main speaker 2.5” x 2 + additional 3” x 1
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