RCA RC65i Operation & User’s Manual

Operation & User’s Manual for RCA RC65i Docking Speakers, Headphone (1 pages)

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AM Antenna
For AM reception, connect the AM 
antenna loop to the back of the radio. 
Stretch out the antenna cord to its 
fullest length and rotate the antenna 
for better reception. 
Station presets
To store a station as preset:
1.  Tune to a radio station.
2. Press STORE. 
•  An available preset location  
(e.g.  ) shows on the display. 
3. Press << or >> (or RECALL) to select 
a desired preset location (1 - 20).
4. Press STORE.
• 
 shows on the display as 
confi rmation.
•  You can save up to 20 preset 
stations.
To recall a preset station:
1.  In radio mode, press RECALL. 
•  The existing preset station number 
shows on the display.
2. Press << or >> (or RECALL) to select 
a desired preset station.
•   Only use attachments/accessories 
specifi ed by the manufacturer.
•   Use only with the cart, 
stand, tripod, bracket, 
or table specifi ed by 
the manufacturer, or 
sold with the apparatus. 
When a cart is used, use caution 
when moving the cart/apparatus 
combination to avoid injury from 
tip-over.
•   Unplug this apparatus during 
lightning storms or when unused 
for long periods of time.
•   Refer all servicing to qualifi ed 
service personnel. Servicing is 
required when the apparatus has 
been damaged in any way, such 
as power-supply cord or plug is 
damaged, liquid has been spilled 
or objects have fallen into the 
apparatus, the apparatus has been 
exposed to rain or moisture, does 
not operate normally, or has been 
dropped.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION
•  Main plug is used as disconnect 
device and it should remain readily 
operable during intended use.  In 
order to disconnect the apparatus 
from the mains completely, the 
mains plug should be disconnected 
form the mains socket outlet 
completely.
To listen to the auxiliary player:
•  If an auxiliary player (e.g. mp3 
player) is connected, press AUX to 
select AUX mode and start playback 
on your auxiliary player.
To change or check the remaining 
time in sleep mode:
• Press SLEEP once to check the 
remaining sleep time. Press SLEEP 
repeatedly to select another sleep 
time. 
To cancel the sleep mode:
•   If you decide to turn off the unit 
sooner, press SNOOZE, OFF or press 
SLEEP repeatedly to select “OFF”.
user manual
guide de l’utilisateur
EN/F
It is important to read this user manual prior to using your new product for the fi rst time.
Nous vous recommandons de lire ce manuel avant d’utiliser votre nouveau produit 
pour la première fois.
RC65i
v2.0 (EN/F) 
FCC information
This equipment has been tested and 
found to comply with the limits for 
a Class B digital device, pursuant to 
Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits 
are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference 
in a residential installation. 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 or more 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.
Modifi cations not expressly approved 
by the party responsible for compliance 
could void the user’s authority to 
operate the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies 
with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B 
est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du 
Canada.
Manufacturer/Responsible Party
Audiovox Electronics Corp.,
150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788
For your records
In the event that service should be 
required, you may need the model 
number and the serial number.  In the 
space below, record the date and place 
of purchase and the serial number:
Model No.: 
Date of Purchase: 
Place of Purchase: 
Serial No.:
Technical information
Product: Clock Radio
Brand: RCA
Model: RC65i
Electrical consumption
Power Supply: 120V ~ 60Hz
Power Consumption: 15 Watts
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., 
registered in the U.S. and other 
countries.
Apple is not responsible for the 
operation of this device or its 
compliance with safety and regulatory 
standards.
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before you begin
General controls
Clock
Canadian time zones
US time zones
Radio iPod/iPhone
Wake function
Some of the following information may 
not apply to your particular product; 
however, as with any electronic product, 
precautions should be observed during 
handling and use.
•   Read these instructions.
•   Keep these instructions.
•   Heed all warnings.
•   Follow all instructions.
•   Do not use this apparatus near 
water.
•   Clean only with dry cloth.
•   Do not block any ventilation 
openings. Install in accordance with 
the manufacturer’s instructions.
•   Do not install near any heat sources 
such as radiators, heat registers, 
stoves, or other apparatus (including 
amplifi ers) that produce heat.
•   Do not defeat the safety purpose 
of the polarized or grounding-type 
plug. A polarized plug has two 
blades with one wider than the 
other. A grounding type plug has 
two blades and a third grounding 
prong. The wide blade or the third 
prong is provided for your safety. If 
the provided plug does not fi t into 
your outlet, consult an electrician 
for replacement of the obsolete 
outlet.
•   Protect the power cord from being 
walked on or pinched particularly at 
plugs, convenience receptacles, and 
the point where they exit from the 
apparatus.
•   Apparatus shall not be exposed to 
dripping or splashing and no objects 
fi lled with liquids, such as vases, 
shall be placed on the apparatus.
•   Always leave suffi cient space around 
the product for ventilation. Do 
not place product in or on a bed, 
rug, in a bookcase or cabinet that 
may prevent air fl ow through vent 
openings.
•   Do not place lighted candles, 
cigarettes, cigars, etc. on the 
product.
•   Connect power cord only to AC 
power source as marked on the 
product.
•   Care should be taken so that objects 
do not fall into the product.
•   Do not attempt to disassemble 
the cabinet. This product does 
not contain customer serviceable 
components.
•  The marking information is located 
at the bottom of apparatus.
•  Caution marking is located at 
bottom of apparatus.
WARNING: 
TO PREVENT FIRE 
OR ELECTRICAL 
SHOCK HAZARD, DO 
NOT EXPOSE THIS 
PRODUCT TO RAIN 
OR MOISTURE.
Plugging in for power
•  Insert the plug of the unit into an 
AC power outlet. 
•  AC OUTLET POWER SUPPLY: 
120V~60Hz
•  Power is fed to the unit even when 
it is not functioning. To cut the 
power supply off, the power cable 
must be unplugged.
Refer to the “Clock” section and 
follow the instructions to get the 
clock time shown correctly with the 
Auto Clock set feature.
Battery back-up operation
This clock radio is equipped with a 
memory holding system that can 
be powered with 2 “AA” batteries 
(included and installed). The power 
failure protection circuit will not 
operate unless battery is installed. When 
normal household power is interrupted, 
or AC line cord is unplugged, the 
batteries will power the clock radio to 
keep track of time and alarm settings 
programmed into memory. When the 
battery backup functions, the digital 
display will not light, however, the 
function of alarm still occurs during the 
power interruption if remaining battery 
power is adequate. Normal operation 
will resume after AC power is restored 
so you will not have to reset the time or 
the alarm.
To install or replace the batteries:
1.  Remove battery compartment door 
(located at the bottom of the radio) 
by applying thumb pressure to the 
tab on battery door and then lift 
the door out and off the cabinet.
2.  Insert or replace 2 AA batteries.
3.  Replace the compartment door.
•  It is recommended that you replace 
the batteries every year.
•  It is recommended to plug the 
unit for AC power while replacing 
batteries to avoid the loss of clock 
and wake time/mode settings.
Power failure indicator
When external DC power is interrupted 
(disconnected) for a short period of 
time, both time and alarm settings 
will change (unless batteries are 
installed).  After AC power is restored 
(reconnected), the Digital Display 
will blink to indicate that power was 
interrupted and you should readjust the 
time and alarm settings.  
Front view
Off (standby mode)
Universal dock for iPod 
(push to open or close)
Sound source selectionDisplay
Top view
Setting clock manually
In case the memory holding batteries 
are accidentally removed, set the clock 
manually as below:
1. Press SET on the top of the unit 
until the clock setting icon   
fl ashes on the display.
2. Press << or >> on the top of the 
unit to set the clock time. The time 
decrements or increments follow by 
a faster rate when you press and 
hold the button. 
•  The clock setting icon 
 fl ashes 
when you are setting the time. AM 
or PM icon also lights beside the 
time.
 
3.  To save and exit the clock setting, 
wait for about 5 seconds or press 
SET until the clock setting icon ( 
 
) is off and the wake setting icons ( 
 /   /   or   /   /   ) are either 
off or stop fl ashing.
Display brightness
Press BRIGHTNESS to dim the display 
and press again to restore to the 
original brightness level.  
Listening to the radio
To turn on or off radio:
1. Press RADIO on the front of the 
unit to turn on the radio.
•  The radio mode icon ( 
 ) lights on 
the display.
2. Press OFF to turn off the radio, or 
press AUX or iPod to select another 
sound mode.
To select radio band:
•  In radio mode, press RADIO to 
select the radio band (AM/FM). 
•  The selected radio band icon lights 
on the display.
To tune frequency:
• Press << or >>. The selected 
frequency shows on the display.
•  Press and hold to automatically 
search for the next available station.
Antenna
Built-in AFC
The Built-in Automatic Frequency 
Control (AFC) works only on FM. It helps 
reducing drift on FM reception and 
keeping the radio locked in on the FM 
station to which it is tuned.
When tuning in FM stations, you may 
notice that the station you are tuning 
can be well-tuned on two or three 
nearby points. Always tune carefully at 
the loudest and clearest point.
Listening to iPod/iPhone
To connect iPod/iPhone:
1.  Push the universal dock for iPod on 
the front of the unit to open it.
2.  Four adapters are supplied. Check 
the table below and use the 
appropriate adapter for your iPod/
iPhone. 
Models Adapters
iPhone 4 GB, 8 GB, and 
16 GB
12
iPod nano (3rd 
generation) 4 GB and 
8 GB
13
iPod touch 14
iPhone 3G 15
•   For the latest iPod/iPhone models, 
please use the adapter provided 
with your iPod/iPhone.
3.  Place the adapter and then your 
iPod/iPhone on the universal dock 
for iPod. 
To select iPod mode: 
• Press iPod on the front of the unit 
to select the iPod mode.
•  The iPod mode icon ( 
 ) lights on 
the display.
•  Playback from the iPod/iPhone starts 
automatically. 
iPod/iPhone
To control the playback:
1.  During playback, press iPod to 
pause the playback and press again 
to resume.
2. Press << or >> to skip to the 
previous or next fi le. 
•  Press and hold <<  or >> to search 
backward or forward.
3. Press SHUFFLE to play the fi les in 
random order in the iPod/iPhone. 
Press again to cancel the function 
(shows on the iPod/iPhone display). 
4. Press REPEAT to select a repeat 
playback mode (repeat 1 or repeat 
all). Press REPEAT until no repeat 
mode is selected (shows on the 
iPod/iPhone display) to cancel the 
repeat playback.
To charge the iPod/iPhone: 
•
  You may charge the battery of your 
iPod/iPhone through the universal 
dock for iPod while the unit is 
turned off (standby mode) or in the 
AUX, Radio (FM band only) or iPod 
mode. Charging control should be 
operated on the iPod/iPhone. 
 
Set wake time
This unit allows 2 wake times to be set.
1. Press SET on the top of the unit 
until a WAKE 1 icon ( 
,   or 
) or a WAKE 2 icon (  ,   or   ) 
fl ashes on the display.
 
2. Press << or >> on the top of the 
unit to set the wake time. The time 
decrements or increments follow by 
a faster rate when you press and 
hold the button. 
 
3.  To save and exit the wake setting, 
wait for about 5 seconds or press 
SET until the clock setting icon (   
) is off and the wake setting icons ( 
 /   /   or   /   /   ) are either 
off or stop fl ashing.
•  To check the wake time after 
setting, press SET until a WAKE 
1 icon ( 
 /   /   ) or WAKE 2 
icon ( 
 /   /   ) fl ashes and 
the respective assigned wake time 
shows on the display.
Select the wake source
You may be woken up by the alarm, 
radio, or music from iPod/iPhone.
1.  Set a wake time (refer to the above 
instructions).
2. Press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 to select 
If Waking to Alarm (  ,   ) is 
selected:
•  Wake to Alarm uses GRAD-U-
WAKE, a gentle increase to the 
maximum alarm tone volume over 
30 to 45 seconds. 
•  If you set the wake function with 
low volume level before going 
to bed, we advise using Waking 
to Alarm mode to wake you up 
since the volume will automatically 
increase.
If Waking to RADIO ( 
,   ) is 
selected:
3.  Select a desired wake up radio 
channel (refer to “Listening to the 
radio”). If no wake up channel is 
set, your last listening radio station 
will be selected.
4.  Adjust the volume to your desired 
level.
5.  Press OFF to turn off the unit.
SmartSnooze
TM
This operation allows extra sleep time 
after the wake function is on. The alarm 
will be off by pressing SNOOZE, VOL +, 
VOL –, SLEEP or NAP until the snooze 
period is over. Snooze function can be 
used repeatedly up to 1 hour. After this, 
the wake function will turn off until the 
next day. 
To set the “quiet” period:
While pressing SNOOZE, press << or 
>> on the top of the unit  to set the 
“quiet” period  from 1 to 30 minutes 
(default: 9 minutes). Release SNOOZE, 
then the “quiet” period is set.
Turn off the wake 
function
To silence the wake function 
momentarily:
• Press SNOOZE. The alarm will sound 
again when the snooze period is 
over. (refer to “SmartSnooze
TM
”).
 OR
NAP function
Sleep function
In the sleep mode, the radio, iPod or 
AUX mode turns off automatically. 
To set the sleep time:
1.  Press SLEEP repeatedly to cycle 
among the sleep time available 
(90min, 60min, 30min, 15min and 
OFF. 90min is the default setting). 
• The icon 
 fl ashes while selecting. 
2.  When the desired sleep time is 
selected, release SLEEP and wait for 
about 5 seconds, the sleep time is 
now set. 
• The icon 
 lights on the display.
To listen to the radio: 
•  The radio turns on by default. If 
not, press RADIO and select a radio 
station as usual.
To listen to the iPod/iPhone:
•  Press iPod and then press << or >> 
to select a fi le on the iPod/iPhone. 
Playback will be in repeat all fi les 
mode automatically.
•  If iPod mode is selected in your last 
sleep mode setting, the iPod/iPhone 
will start to play, instead of the 
radio.
•  The radio will be played whenever 
the iPod mode is selected but 
without an iPod/iPhone connected.
 
For catnaps up to 2 hours without 
disturbing the regular alarm settings, 
the NAP function wakes you up after a 
short period of time. 
To set the NAP time:
1.  Press NAP repeatedly to cycle 
among the NAP time available 
(10min, 20min, 30min, 60min, 
90min, 120min and OFF. 20min is 
the default setting).
• The icon NAP fl ashes while 
selecting. 
2.  When the desired NAP time is 
selected, release NAP and wait for 
about 5 seconds, the NAP time is 
now set. The current time shows 
and the icon NAP lights on the 
display.
Audiovox Electronics Corp.
150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788
©2009 Audiovox Electronics Corp.
Trademark(s) ® Registered
Marque(s) ® Deposée(s)
Marca(s) ® Registrada(s)
www.rcaaudiovideo.com
Printed in China
To select auxiliary mode:
1.  Connect your auxiliary source (e.g. 
mp3 player) to the AUX input jack 
on the top of the unit with an 
audio cable (not supplied). 
2. Press AUX to turn on the unit or to 
switch to listen to AUX from other 
modes. 
•  The auxiliary mode icon ( 
 ) 
lights on the display.
Auxiliary source
•  Adjust the auxiliary player to mid-
range volume and adjust the master 
volume on the unit. Do not turn 
the volume of the auxiliary player 
too high as this may affect the 
sound quality. For other playback 
operations, control them on your 
auxiliary player. 

]

SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM OF PRODUCT
12 Month Limited Warranty
Applies to RCA Audio/Video 
Products
•  AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the 
Company) warrants to the original 
retail purchaser of this product 
that should this product or any 
part thereof, under normal use and 
conditions, be proven defective in 
material or workmanship within 
12 months from the date of 
original purchase, such defect(s) 
will be repaired or replaced with 
reconditioned product (at the 
Company’s option) without charge 
for parts and repair labor.
•  To obtain repair or replacement 
within the terms of this Warranty, 
the product is to be delivered with 
proof of warranty coverage (e.g. 
dated bill of sale), specifi cation of 
defect(s), transportation prepaid, to 
the Company at the address shown 
below.
•  This Warranty does not extend 
to the elimination of externally 
generated static or noise, to 
correction of antenna problems, 
loss/interruptions of broadcast or 
internet service, to costs incurred for 
installation, removal or reinstallation 
of product, to corruptions caused 
by computer viruses, spyware or 
other malware, to loss of media, 
fi les, data or content, or to 
damage to tapes, discs, removable 
memory devices or cards, speakers, 
accessories, computers, computer 
peripherals, other media players, 
home networks or vehicle electrical 
systems.
•  This Warranty does not apply to 
any product or part thereof which, 
in the opinion of the Company, 
has suffered or been damaged 
through alteration, improper 
installation, mishandling, misuse, 
neglect, accident, or by removal 
or defacement of the factory 
serial number/bar code label(s). 
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S 
LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY 
IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR 
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE 
AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE 
COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED 
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY 
PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
•  This Warranty is in lieu of all other 
express warranties or liabilities. ANY 
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING 
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE 
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF 
THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY 
ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY 
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING 
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE 
BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 
MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL 
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE 
COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY 
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL 
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR 
ANY OTHER WARRANTY. No person 
or representative is authorized 
to assume for the Company any 
liability other than expressed herein 
in connection with the sale of this 
product.
•  Some states do not allow limitations 
on how long an implied warranty 
lasts or the exclusion or limitation 
of incidental or consequential 
damage so the above limitations or 
exclusions may not apply to you. 
This Warranty gives you specifi c 
legal rights and you may also have 
other rights which vary from state 
to state.
How to make a warranty claim:
•  If your product is capable of storing 
content (such as an mp3 player, 
digital voice recorder, etc), it is 
recommended to make periodic 
backup copies of content stored 
on the product. If applicable, 
before shipping a product, make 
a back up copy of content or data 
stored on the device. Also, it is 
advisable to remove any personal 
content which you would not want 
exposed to others. IT IS LIKELY 
THAT CONTENTS AND DATA ON 
THE DEVICE WILL BE LOST DURING 
SERVICE AND REFORMATTING. 
AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY 
FOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA, 
OR FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY 
PERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA ON 
THE RETURNED DEVICE. Product 
will be returned with factory 
default settings, and without any 
pre-loaded content which may have 
been installed in the originally 
purchased products.  Consumer will 
be responsible for reloading data 
and content. Consumer will be 
responsible to restore any personal 
preference settings. 
•  Properly pack your unit. Include 
any remotes, memory cards, cables, 
etc. which were originally provided 
with the product. However DO NOT 
return any removable batteries, 
even if batteries were included 
with the original purchase. We 
recommend using the original 
carton and packing materials.
•  Include evidence of purchase date 
such as the bill of sale. Also print 
your name and address and a 
description of the defect. Send via 
standard UPS or its equivalent to:
  Audiovox Electronics Corp.
  Attn: Service Department.
  150 Marcus Blvd.  
  Hauppauge N.Y. 11788
 1-877-833-3491
•   Insure your shipment for loss or 
damage. Audiovox accepts no 
liability in case of damage or loss en 
route to Audiovox.
Auto clock set
You do not have to set the clock time as 
a built-in automatic time set system is 
equipped in this clock powered by 2 AA 
batteries (included and installed). 
To get the clock time shown 
correctly:
1.  Plug for power
•  Insert the plug of the unit into an 
AC power outlet. 
2.  Select daylight saving
•  Press and hold DST on the top of 
the unit to turn on/off in areas 
observing/not observing such time 
change. 
• A confi rmation message   
(on) or   (off) shows on the 
display when you make a selection.
3. Select your time zone
• Press TIME ZONE repeatedly on the 
top of the unit to cycle through the 
time zones (EST > CST > MST > PST 
> AKST > HST > AST > EST...). The 
default time zone is Eastern (EST) 
(refer to the maps on the right). 
•  The selected time zone shows on 
the display briefl y with TIME ZONE 
icon fl ashes on the display.
 
•  Your clock is now set and ready 
for use.
Warranty information
•   Pay any charges billed to you by 
the Exchange Center for service not 
covered by the warranty.
•   A new or refurbished unit will be 
shipped to you freight prepaid.
What we will do:
Provide you with a new, or at our 
option, a refurbished unit. The 
exchange unit is under warranty for 
the remainder of the original product’s 
warranty period. 
For Canada Customers, please ship 
to:
Audiovox Return Centre
c/o Genco
6685 Kennedy Road,
Unit#3, Door 16,
Mississuaga, Ontario
L5T 3A5
a wake mode. Corresponding icon 
lights on the front of the unit. 
 
 – Wake time 1 by alarm
   – Wake time 1 by radio
 
 – Wake time 1 by iPod/IPhone
   – Wake time 2 by alarm
   – Wake time 2 by radio
 
 – Wake time 2 by iPod/IPhone
If Waking to iPod/iPhone ( 
 ,   ) is 
selected:
3.  Adjust the volume to your desired 
level. The last played fi le on the 
iPod/iPhone will be played when the 
wake function activates.
4.  Press OFF to turn off the unit.
Note: If there is no iPod/iPhone 
connected, the alarm tone will sound 
instead even if Waking to iPod mode 
is selected.
To stop the wake function: 
• Press OFF. The alarm will be on 
again the following day at the same 
time.
 OR
To disable the wake function 
completely:
• Press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 
repeatedly until no corresponding 
wake indicator (  ,  ,   or  ,  , 
 ) shows on the display.
•  Only alarm tone is available in the 
NAP mode.
To check the remaining NAP time:
•   Press NAP once to show briefl y the 
NAP time left.
To cancel the NAP function:
•  Press and hold NAP or press NAP 
repeatedly to select OFF. 
To turn off the NAP alarm:
• Press NAP or OFF to stop the NAP 
alarm.
AUX IN – Auxiliary input jack
STORE – Save radio stations as presets
RECALL – Recall preset radio stations
BRIGHTNESS – Adjust display brightness
REPEAT – Select repeat playback mode for iPod/
iPhone
SHUFFLE – Select random playback mode for iPod/
iPhone
WAKE 1 – Activate or change Wake 1 settings
<< or >> – Search radio frequencies; skip or search 
music fi le in iPod; adjust clock time, wake time and 
snooze period
SET – Enter setting mode for setting clock time, 
Wake 1 time or Wake 2 time 
WAKE 2 – Activate or change Wake 2 settings
DST – Daylight saving time (refer to “Clock”)
TIME ZONE – Time zone selection (refer to “Clock”)
SLEEP – Refer to “Sleep function”
NAP – Refer to “NAP function”
SNOOZE – Turn off the wake function 
momentarily; turn off the sleep 
function
VOL – / VOL + – Adjust volume
WARNING: Please avoid playing with 
these buttons after entering the Clock/
Alarm set mode.
•  When the wake 
function activates, the 
corresponding wake 
icon will fl ash until the wake 
function is turned off. The icon 
will then stop fl ashing and keep 
lighting up. 
•  When the AC power is 
disconnected, all wake mode will 
be reverted to alarm tone.
Important Battery Precautions
•  Any battery may present a risk of 
fi re, explosion, or chemical burn 
if abused. Do not try to charge a 
battery that is not intended to be 
recharged, do not incinerate, and 
do not puncture.
•  Non-rechargeable batteries, such as 
alkaline batteries, may leak if left in 
your product for a long period of 
time. Remove the batteries from the 
product if you are not going to use 
it for a month or more.
•  If your product uses more than one 
battery, do not mix types and make 
sure they are inserted correctly. 
Mixing types or inserting incorrectly 
may cause them to leak.
•  Discard any leaky or deformed 
battery immediately. They may 
cause skin burns or other personal 
injury.
•  Please help to protect the 
environment by recycling or 
disposing of batteries according to 
federal, state, and local regulations.
•  Do not expose batteries to excessive 
heat (for example, by leaving them 
in sunlight or close to fi re).
AM loop 
antenna socket
•  If no iPod/iPhone is connected 
in the iPod mode, the unit will 
exit the iPod mode and turn off 
automatically. 
Works with:
•  iPhone 3G 8GB, 16GB
Made for: 
•  iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB, 
16GB, 32GB
•  iPod touch 1st generation 8GB, 
16GB, 32GB
•  iPod nano 4th generation 
(video) 8GB, 16GB
•  iPod nano 3rd generation 
(video) 4GB, 8GB
•  iPod classic 80GB, 160GB
•  iPod nano 2nd generation 
(aluminum) 2GB, 4GB, 8GB
•  iPod 5th generation (video) 
30GB, 60GB, 80GB
•  iPod mini 4GB, 6GB
•  iPod 4th generation 40GB
•  iPod 4th generation (color 
display) 20GB, 30GB, 40GB, 60GB
“Made for iPod” means that an 
electronic accessory has been designed 
to connect specifi cally to iPod and has 
been certifi ed by the developer to meet 
Apple performance standards. 
  
“Works with iPhone” means that an 
electronic accessory has been designed 
to connect specifi cally to iPhone and has 
been certifi ed by the developer to meet 
Apple performance standards.
The descriptions and characteristics in 
this owner’s manual are for the purpose 
of general reference only and not as a 
guarantee. In order to provide you with 
the highest quality product, we may 
make changes or modifi cations without 
prior notice.
This is CLASS II apparatus with 
double insulation, and no 
protective earth provided.





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