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AZATOM iFlute User manual

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1. iFlute www azatom com The audio signal from the line in out jack is of a higher sound quality than the iPod s own earphone output and can be output to another amplifier or recorder Bos Figure 3 When using the Speaker as an iPod iPhone dock please operate according to steps 1 3 of the general instructions Connect the player and the amplifier with the audio cable using a 3 5mm to RCA cable When the speaker is being used as a dock the iPod or iPhone will still receive normal charge and be operated by the remote control 1 The audio signal volume is not controlled by the volume button on either the Speaker or the iPod iPhone but by the amplifier they are connected to 2 The line in out jack cannot connect earphones or additional speakers 3 Do not connect other audio sources such as a CD or MP3 player when an iPod iPhone is connected to the player a Please remove any case from your iPod and iPhone as this will interfier withthe connection Thank you for purchasing our azatom iFlute portable speaker Please read this User Manual carefully before use of the iFlute It will be helpful to you if you encounter any operational problems in the future This speaker uses the latest Class D amplifier and advanced Nd Boron technology This improves the tone and rhythm of the music which also produces deeper bass A total of 10 hours playing time is available on a single set of 4 A
2. please remove the battery and have the player checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further 1 Take care when inserting an iPod iPhone into the docking station to avoid damaging the connection on speaker or the iPod iPhone Figure 2 2 When you are using an iPod or iPhone to play music the volume can only be adjusted via the volume buttons on the speaker or via the remote control 3 The volume button requires a resetting time of approximately 15seconds if repeating power ON and power OFF quickly The volumebutton is inactive during the resetting process Problem Cause Solution Distortion or poor 1 Original music is 1 Check the originalmusic sound quality distorted l 2 Volume is too high 3 The battery is weak on the iPod 2 Adjust volume 3 Replace with newbatteries Sound volume not 1 Audio plug or 1 Reconnect the audio consistence connector not plug or connector connected properly No Sound 1 Power is not on 1 Turn the power on when using the iPod 2 Audio cable is not 2 Check the audio iPhone dock facility the connected va When cable audio cable shoud not aie non Pod audio 3 Set the volume be connected between 3 Volume is too low higher the speaker and any 4 iPod does not sit on the 4 Check iPod position other audio sources ockconnection correctly 5 Replace batteries batte 6 Pod iPhone has case iPod iPhone on Not Charging 1 Not
3. switched on 1 Switch on power 2 Protective case on 2 Remove case from iPod iPhone iPod iPhone 3 Powered with batteries 3 Change battery power to mains Audio system is getting hot The audio speaker system has been played for a ong l period of time at high _ time at high volume volume 2 Lower the volume 1 The remote control isn t 1 Point directly at the facing the speaker speaker 2 There is a barrier 2 Remove the barrier between the remote 3 Set the speaker to control and speaker working mode 3 The apo is on 4 Replace the battery 4 Pa y t trol 5 Remove the battery HANE ele CONTOS compartment film of battery is weak 5 The power is not on the battery pack iPod iPhone If the speaker system recharge is invalid is powered by batteries it cannot recharge the iPod iPhone 1 Itisnormal for the speaker system to get hot when ayed for longperiod of Remote control distanceis too near or remote control is invalid 1 Change to power supplied by AC adapter 2 Please carefully read the instructions
4. AA size alkaline batteries This speaker is compatible with both iPod and iPhone Charging will auto start when the iPod iPhone are connected via the dock If you received any network interference you will need to switch to airmode This speaker supports a fully functional remote control The speaker and iPod iPhone can be operated upto maximum of 5 meters range This speaker has been designed to be easily portable whilst producing a high quality of audio sound Figure 1 The speaker supports a fully functional remote control which has a range of approximately 5 metres Before using the remote control remove the film of the battery pack within the battery compartment The remote control will not work until the film has been removed 1234 5 Infrared Standby button Previous play list button Next play list button Battery pack Down button on the iPod iPhone menu Volume down Volume up Up button on the iPod iPhone menu OMNODORWD 1 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER Power Operation light to show when the speaker is receiving a signal from the remote control 2 VOLUME Press the V or V button to adjust the level of the volume 3 BATTERY BOX 2 Insert screwdriver into hole 1 Use small flat screwdriver 3 Push edge of lid towards hole 4 Press the lid The remaining buttons perform the same functions as on the iPod iPhone The docking station can sa
5. fely charge iPod iPod Touch and iPhone Plug the power adapter into the speaker before inserting the iPod iPhone It will charge whether the Speaker and iPod iPhone units are switched On or Off When the Speaker is recharging the iPod iPhone the battery recharging sign will display on the iPod iPhone It generally takes 2 3 hours to complete the charging of the iPod iPhone Please note that recharging will take longer if the speaker is playing whilst in the process of recharging 1 If the player is played at high volumes the recharging process will beslow to speed up recharging turn down the volume 2 If the player is powered by batteries it will not charge the iPod 5 Specificat Maximum Power Output 10W SW 5W THD 10 Line In Out Jack 3 5mm stereo iPod iPhone interface standard 30PIN Power Supply 4 AAA size batteries USB Cable USB cable DC 5V 1500mA DC 5V 1500mA 4 DC 5V Connect the AC adapter or USB jack here using one of the included adaptors 5 POWER SWITCH To switch the power ON and OFF 6 LINE IN OUT For connecting the player to a sound source such as MD CD MP3 iPod using the audio cable included au n 1 Insert 4 AAA batteries paying attention to the batteries and polarity or connect the power plug to a power outlet then connect the DC adapter to the DC input jack on the main unit via the USB cable 2 Connect the audio player s earphone jack
6. or LINE OUT jack with the speaker s LINE IN jack through the audio cable 3 When using the iPod iPhone docking facility do not connect the audio cable and take care in positioning the iPod iPhone on the dock 4 Turn the power of the audio player on before powering on the speaker 5 When using an audio player be careful not to set the volume of the audio player too low 6 Adjust the volume of the speaker to a comfortable level 7 Turn off the speaker before the audio player when powering off iw Frequency Response 150 18000Hz 3dB S N 60dB Channel Separation 40dB Remote Control Battery CR2025 Remote Control Distance 25m Remote Control Angle 245 1 Do not open the speaker as there is a risk of electric shock 2 Use only power sources specified in this User Manual 3 Unplug the power cord from the power outlet with care 4 To clean wipe the player using a soft dry cloth Avoid leaving rubber or plastic products in contact with the player for long periods of time as this may damage the cabinet 5 Be careful where you place the unit and keep away from children 6 When the player is not being used for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion 7 Avoid exposure to Temperature extremes direct sunlight moisture sand dust or mechanical shock 8 Should there be a problem with the player which cannot be fixed through this User Manual

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