TL AUDIO FATDOCKBLU User Manual

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Cool beauty delivering 28 watts per channel of pure listening pleasure
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Safety instructions.................................................3
Amplifier connections
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Speaker connections
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Connecting the FatDock Blu
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Front and back controls
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Dr Feelgood - symptoms and cures
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Specifications
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Service
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From us, to you…
We’d like to congratulate you on your excellent taste in choosing the Fatman Wi-Tube by TL Audio. We’ve put many, many years of audio engineering experience and a whole lot of love into bringing you a marvel of modern engineering that will enhance your listening experience, and in its own small way, your life.
To make sure you get the best performance from your system please read this owner’s manual thoroughly and use your Wi-Tube only in accordance with its instructions. Treat it well, and it should reward you with many years of loyal service and excellent sound quality.
Contents
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They’reImportant,SoPleaseReadCarefully!
Please DO...
• Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference - you may need ‘em.
• The Wi-Tube works best on a clean, dry and flat surface. Try it, you’ll see.
• The Wi-Tube needs room to breathe, so make sure its new home has adequate ventilation. Don’t put it on beds, sofas, rugs, enclosed bookcases / cabinets or anywhere else where its ventilation may be obstructed and it can overheat.
• Make sure that your Wi-Tube is connected to the correct power supply as indicated on the unit.
• Unplug your Wi-Tube when it’s not in use for a long period (we’re talking days, not hours).
• Always make sure power cables are placed safely and not obstructing a walkway.
• If you move your Wi-Tube from a cool to a warm place, condensation may form on the surface of the vacuum tube. It’s nothing to worry about, but allow 1 hour before you switch it on again. This will avoid leakage or a blow-out of the vacuum tube due to too much sudden heat.
• You really should get your Wi-Tube serviced by an authorised service engineer if:
1. The power supply or cord is damaged
2. It drops or is struck by a falling object
3. It’s exposed to rain or moisture
4. Liquid is spilt on it
5. It’s not operating normally or shows a sudden
change in performance
Please DON’T...
• Don’t put your Wi-Tube anywhere near water – it hates it. So avoid placing it near bathtubs, sinks, washing machines, swimming pools, saunas, jacuzzis, kettles, precariously balanced pints of beer etc.
• Expose it to direct sunlight or to extremes of temperature or humidity.
• Don’t leave it near direct heat sources such as radiators, stoves, gas fires, naked flames or candles.
• Never drop the unit. It’s delicate, so don’t apply excessive force to the controls or place heavy objects on top of it either.
• Don’t let too much dust gather on your iTube – give it a regular wipe with a soft dry cloth. If necessary, use a slightly damp cloth but DO NOT use solvents.
• The Wi-Tube has valves, and they can get hot. Don’t touch the tubes and keep away from babies and children.
• Don’t try to remove the cover or the back - there are no user-serviceable parts, and you don’t want to risk an electric shock.
NOTE: Any unauthorised changes or modifications to this equipment render the manufacturer’s warranty null and void.
Safety Instructions
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• Before connecting anything to or from your Wi-Tube, switch OFF the power to the iTube and to the components you want to connect.
• Make sure that all connections between the iTube and other components are made correctly, so L(left) goes to L, R(Right) to R, + to + and - to -. Don’t forget to refer to the owner’s manual of each component that you want to connect.
• Always turn OFF the power switches when you’re connecting or disconnecting from the mains.
• Disconnect the power supply from the mains if you’re not planning to use your Wi-Tube for a while eg holidays.
• Any speakers you connect should have an impedance of 4-8 ohms – if it’s not written on the back of the speaker, check with the manufacturer.
Amplifier Connections
• Connect to your speakers using high quality, bare (stripped) speaker wire. If your speaker wires are not connected properly you may hear no sound at all, or if the wires are mixed up, it will sound weird with a disturbing loss of bass.
• When using bare speaker wires, fit at least 1.6mm of insulation inside the speaker terminals so that there’s no bare wire showing.
Make sure the wire holders are firmly screwed in to stop the wires from becoming loose. If wires touch, the speakers or the unit could be damaged. That’s bad.
Speaker Connections
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• Auxiliary input: Connect an additional MP3 player or CD player via a lead with a 3.5mm jack.
• Audio output: Connect the audio cable from the twin audio outputs of the FatDock Blu to the audio inputs of the Wi-Tube.
• Video output: Connect the video cable (yellow) from the video output connector (yellow) to the video input (you guessed it, probably yellow) of your TV.
• S-Video output: Use an S-Video cable (not included, sorry) to connect the S-Video output to the S-Video input of your TV.
Remote power
Use the on switch on the remote control to turn on the FatDock Blu
Connecting the FatDock Blu to the Amp
Line Outputs
Red is right channel, White is left channel, Yellow is Video
S-VideoAux
Backrest
Bluetooth/
Aux/iPod
iPhone
Selector
LED
shows when FatDock Blu
input’s are connected
Power Indicator
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• Powerswitch
Press to on for power - the indicator will light up while the power is on. Later on, try pressing it off to give it a rest.
• Source
For switching between different sound sources
- FatDock Blu, cd player, pre­amp, whatever.
• Volumecontrol Full control - you can turn it up… or you can turn it down.
The Front
Note:Before you switch on, set the volume control to the lowest setting to avoid damage to the speakers. Just in case you don’t, the speaker-protection circuit will mute the volume for a few seconds after the power is switched on.
Speaker Outputs
AC Power
Input
Voltage
Switch
5 MINUTE RULE!
YourWi-Tube shouldonly bere-started5 minutesafter switchingoffto avoiddamaging thetubes.
The Back
Line Inputs
Red is right channel, White is left channel
Power Switch
Volume
Source
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SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS CURE
Won’t turn on when the POWER switch is pressed
Power adaptor isn’t connected properly Mains supply is off Make sure the power cable is firmly plugged in and mains
is switched on
No sound The volume control is turned all the way to the left
The connection wires are not connected securely to the INPUT terminals. Speakers are not connected properly
Turn the control to the right to crank up the volume Make sure the cords are fully inserted at both ends Check that the speaker cables are connected correctly (pg4)
No sound from left or right speaker
One or both speakers are not properly connected FatDock Blu input isn’t properly connected
Check both speaker cables and ensure they’re connected securely Check the connections between your source and amplifier are correctly and firmly connected
The acoustic image is unsta­ble (sounds unnatural or weirdly bass light)
The positive and negative polarities of the unit and speak­ers aren’t matched
Remove the speaker cables and re-connect them correctly (pg4)
Crackling sound from speakers
Bad connection A problem with your audio source
Check docking station connection (or the 3.5mm c able con­nection if using). Make sure it’s using ‘line out’ ‘audio out’ or ‘headphone out’ from your source, NOT ‘speaker out’ Test the 3.5mm cable with another audio source eg CD player, MP3 player
Sound is distorted Volume level on iTube is too high
Sound source is distorted
Turn it down a bit (well, if it makes it sound better…) WAV and MIDI files are often poor quality and distortion sounds worse through a quality system – tr y a different audio source eg CD
Radio interference You may be too close to a radio tower Try moving the speakers to different positions
Remote control doesn’t work
Low battery Remote’s not in range or pointing the wrong way
Replace battery Point the remote at the dock from no more than 20ft distance
TV cannot display Bad connection
iPod video set up is incorrect
Check dock connection. Check iPod video set up
Your Wi-Tube should give you years of trouble-free audio fitness, but if it isn’t performing as it should, it could be due to one of these simple problems. If you’re still having trouble, please contact your authorised dealer or service centre.
Dr Feelgood
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Max output power: 28Wx2
Frequency response: 20Hz-20KHz (±1.0dB)
Distortion: ≤0.5%
Signal to noise ratio: ≥86dB
Input sensitivity: 300mV
Input impedance: 100KΩ
Output impedance: 4Ω /8Ω
Amp Size (WxHxD): 230mm x 178mm x 118mm
Dock Size (WxHxD): 170mm x 122mm x 110mm
Weight: 4.5kg
Tubes: 6N1 x 1, 6N2 x 1
Type of amp: Hybrid
Inputs: RCA pair x 2, 3.5mm Aux x 1
Please contact your local authorised dealer or reseller.
Specification
Service
In accordance with our policy of continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice. Photographs are
for illustration only and actual product may vary. E&OE.
iPod / iPhone not included. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Compatible with iPhone (2G, 3G, 3GS, 4), iPod Nano (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Gen), iPod Touch, iPod Classic
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FCC ID: WXO-FATDOCKBLU
FCC S
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.
WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
tatement:
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipments.
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