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1. SONY PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM Figure 18 Remote Commander Forward Button 3 Press ip once to go to the next track 4 Press jpe and hold until you reach the desired track on your iPod or iPhone when you hear the track you want to listen to release gt f You can also locate the desired track from viewing your iPod or iPhone The System begins playing the music you selected 295 To move backward 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 2 On the remote commander located the backward ef button See Figure 19 below Backward E Button SONY Figure 19 Remote Commander Backward Button 3 Press a once to go back one track 4 Press lt a lt a and hold until you reach the desired track on your iPod or iPhone when you hear the track you want to listen to release lt lt You can also locate the desired track from viewing your iPod or iPhone The System begins playing the music you selected To use the menu move up and down and enter 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 26 2 On the remote commander locate the MENU button See Figure 20 below Down 4 Button up t Button Menu Button Enter Button 1090 gt 4 PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM Figure 20 Remote Commander Menu Up Down and Enter Buttons 3 Press MENU to display the menu on your iPo
2. ni peg SR saan Female eee i A S End ae RB ADAPTOR oe vi pe px CP CS AC Power LASTED OWER S wr Adapter Figure 5 AC Power Adapter 2 Plug the prong end of the AC power adapter into a 120 volt electrical power outlet See Figure 5 above The System is now configured to use an electrical power source A If you are using an electrical power source with the System ensure that the System is unplugged from the electrical power outlet during a lightning storm to prevent damage to the System Using a Battery Power Source Using a battery power source is a procedure that shows you how to configure a battery power source for the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Using a battery power source enables you to configure the System to use it anywhere you want providing portability for your music system To use a battery power source 1 Looking at the back of the System lay the System on its front so the bottom panel is exposed You see a left battery cover and a right battery cover which cover the two battery enclosures See Figure 6 below oa Left Battery Cover Right Battery Cover Outer Clip OD Outer Clip Figure 6 Battery Covers and Outer Clips 2 Push in on the outer clips for each battery cover See Figure 6 above 3 Pull off the battery
3. Charging your iPod and Charging your iPhone The iPod or iPhone is not securely connected to the docking tray connector The iPod or iPhone is not charging e The prong end of the AC power adapter is not securely connected to the electrical power outlet or the female end of the AC power adapter is not securely connected to the DC IN 6V jack on the back of the System Remove the iPod or iPhone from the docking tray connector and reseat the iPod or iPhone on the connector Push the prong end of the AC power adapter securely into the electrical power outlet Push the female end of the AC power adapter into the DC IN 6V jack on the back of the System 34 Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually Problem Relates To Adjusting the Volume for your Music Problem Possible Cause Resolution contains a description of the lists the possible causes for recommends resolutions for problem the problem the problem There is no audio coming e TheiPod oriPhoneisnot e RemovetheiPod or from the System connected firmly to the iPhone from the docking docking tray connector tray connector and reseat the iPod or iPhone on the connector e The volume is turned Use the plus volume down on the System button on the System or on the remote commander to increase the volume 39 Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely Problem Relates To Adjusting the Volume for your Music
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6. Problem Possible Cause Resolution contains a description of the lists the possible causes for recommends resolutions for problem the problem the problem There is no audio coming e TheiPodoriPhoneisnot e RemovetheiPod or from the System connected firmly to the iPhone from the docking docking tray connector tray connector and reseat the iPod or iPhone on the connector e Thevolume is turned Use the plus volume down on the System button on the remote commander to increase the volume Problem Relates To Powering on the System Playing your Music Selecting a Track to Play from you iPod or iPhone Adjusting the Volume of your Music and Powering off the System The remote commander does The battery in the remote Replace the battery in the not function commander needs to be remote commander with a replaced sony CR2025 lithium battery only The remote commander is Point the remote not pointed at the remote commander at the remote sensor on the System sensor on the System Remove the obstacles between the remote commander and the system There are obstacles in the way between the remote commander and the system You are not close enough Move closer to the System to the System 36 FAQs This section of the user manual provides you with answers to frequently asked questions with respect to the System and its accessories This section provides you with answers to questions such as the battery life for the batteries used b
7. adjust the volume for your music under the Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely section 19 Powering off the System Powering off the System is a procedure that shows you how to manually power off the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Powering off the System when the System is not in use enables you to save hydro costs or battery costs To power off the System 1 Looking at the top of the System locate the power I button See Figure 13 below Power Button OPR BATT Light Figure 13 Power Button and OPR BATT Light 2 PressI 3 Looking at the top of the System confirm that the green OPR BATT light is off See Figure 13 above The System powers off Y You can also power off the System using the remote commander See To power off the System under the Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely section 20 Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely This section of the user manual tells you about the basic operations that are available operating the System remotely how to perform each operation and how each operation can be used to your benefit Operating the System remotely using the remote commander is more challenging than using the System manually With the remote commander you can do the same basic operations remotely t
8. forward button 25 menu button 27 minus volume button 19 29 play pause button 17 18 24 28 plus volume button 19 29 power button 16 20 22 30 up button 27 C Charging your iPod and iPhone 10 13 14 Configuring a Power Source 6 battery 7 electrical 6 Connector See docking tray connector Ctrl Button 4 D Damage 7 9 23 DC IN 6V Jack 7 33 34 Docking Tray 11 12 13 39 Docking Tray Connector 11 12 13 39 Down Button 27 E Enter Button 27 F FAQs 5 37 batteries 37 remote commander 37 universal dock adapter 37 Figures figure 1 front view of the System 2 figure 10 power button and OPR BATT light 16 figure 11 play pause button 17 figure 12 minus and plus volume buttons 19 figure 13 power button and OPR BATT light 20 figure 14 remote sensor 22 figure 15 remote commander power button 22 figure 16 OPR BATT light 23 figure 17 remote commander play pause button 24 figure 18 remote commander forward button 25 figure 19 remote commander backward button 26 figure 2 back view of the System 2 40 figure 20 remote commander menu up down and enter buttons 27 figure 21 remote commander play pause button 28 figure 22 remote commander minus and plus volume buttons 29 figure 23 remote commander power button 30 figure 24 OPR BATT light 31 figure 3 top view of the System 3 figure 4 bottom view of the System 3 figure 5 AC
9. the System s built in speakers eliminating the need to wear ear buds Charging your iPod or iPhone while it is attached to the System ensures that your iPod or iPhone is always charged and ready for use without the System For example if you lose your USB to AC adapter for your iPod or iPhone you can just attach the iPod or iPhone to the System to charge it enabling you to continue using your iPod or iPhone independent of the system The purpose of this section is to show you how to attach and charge both an iPod and iPhone You will learn about e Attaching your iPod e Attaching your iPhone e Charging your iPod e Charging your iPhone Attaching your iPod Attaching your iPod is a procedure that shows you how to attach your iPod to the System without using a universal dock adapter The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Attaching your iPod to the System enables you to access the music stored on your iPod so you can listen to your music using the System s built in speakers 10 To attach your iPod 1 Looking at the front of the System line up your iPod with the docking tray connector in the middle of the docking tray ensuring your iPod is at the same angle as the docking tray connector See Figure 8 below waa Docking Tray m ia Rs Docking Connector l Tray Figure 8 Docking Tray Connector 2 Push your iPod down onto the dock
10. LRO3 alkaline batteries will last for approximately 10 hours Sony NH AAA rechargeable batteries will last approximately 8 hours All other battery types have not been tested for use with the System the battery life will vary depending on use How long does the battery for the remote commander last With normal use the battery in the remote commander should last six months If I use rechargeable batteries in the System does the System recharge these batteries No the System cannot recharge batteries installed in the battery enclosures The System can only recharge your iPod or iPhone 38 Glossary AC Power Adapter An alternating current AC power adapter is a transformer that is used to provide electrical power to the System Docking Tray The docking tray is the half moon shaped component that is attached to the front of the System at the bottom The docking tray is where you attach your iPod or iPhone to the System Docking Tray Connector The docking tray connector is an interface connector in the middle of the docking tray that you attach your iPod or iPhone to in order to use your iPod or iPhone with the System Remote Commander The remote commander is a portable 3 1 2 inch by 1 inch remote control device that comes with the System The remote control device can be used to power on the System play music select a track to play from your iPod or iPhone pause un pause your music adjust the volume and
11. SE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT Table of Contents Getting Started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System 1 Using the Sony Personal Audio Docking System seceeseseneeceseseneeeees 2 Identifying the Views of the Sony Personal Audio Docking System 2 Using the Sony Personal Audio Docking System User Manual 4 Identifying SymMbolS sisipit seiesectec ae tannenceve suena cusnnaeeoesnedentomuncueuianicounniaedorsmeebenencives 4 Gerun PEI oooi sects ec sete os cc antes ede cee peti Sages seeeeeet eee 5 Configuring a Power SOUMCE ccceeceeeseceneeceneecenseeenseseeneeceneesenseses 6 Using an Electrical Power SOUICE cc cceseeeneeeneeenseenseenseonsecnseseneceneeenesens 6 To use an electrical ole ake 0 ee 7 Using a Battery Power SOUICE cccccceesecceeeeeneeceeeceneeenseceneeonseeeneeoeeeseneeoees 7 T Usea 0 acter cearntaneiawnseueesrmcarisenaenagermoarcasan aan eaaunenresanniesnsaunesmeasmnueueaaseay 8 Attaching and Charging your iPod and IPNONnG ccesseseseeeees 10 PAG MING VOU NO se iasicenaes coc cecninsneecicnenawncteceneecendcnucinsnctwunesnceesuuareseupeeseeaseeseves 10 BA I aaa assess te ce tse ce a 11 PLAC MING VOUP WRONG oenina 12 Pa VOUF Or 0G sis ratenades ncedemeintads uidaaedaus iniia i
12. ay button 23 To play your music 1 Attach your iPod or iPhone to the System see the procedure under To attach your iPod or To attach your iPhone 2 N Power on your iPod or iPhone see the manufacturer s instructions for your iPod or iPhone 3 Power on the System see To power on the System above 4 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 5 On the remote commander locate the play pause p button See Figure 17 below Play Pause p C Button SONY a Figure 17 Remote Commander Play Pause Button 6 Press jf on the remote commander The System begins playing the music Selecting a Track to Play from your iPod or iPhone Selecting a track to play from your iPod or iPhone is a procedure that shows you how to select tracks from your iPod or iPhone using the remote commander The procedure provides step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Selecting a track to play from your iPod or iPhone using the remote commander allows you the flexibility of selecting or changing your music from across the room 24 To select a track to play from your iPod or iPhone To move forward 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 2 On the remote commander locate the forward gt button See Figure 18 below Forward D p Button
13. ch your iPod or To attach your iPhone 2 N Power on your iPod or iPhone see the manufacturer s instructions for your iPod or iPhone 3 Power on the System see the procedure To power on the System above 4 Looking at the top of the System locate the play pause button See Figure 11 below N Play Pause p Button Figure 11 Play Pause Button 5 Press B The System begins playing the music Go If you want to select another track to play you have to use your iPod or iPhone to scroll and select the track See the manufacturer s instructions for your iPod or iPhone for details A You can also play your music and select a track using the remote commander See To play your music and To select a track to play from your iPod or iPhone under the Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely section 17 Pausing Un Pausing your Music Pausing un pausing your music is a procedure that shows you how to pause and un pause music you are playing through the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions to help you learn how to complete this task Pausing your music allows you to stop playing your music if you are interrupted with a phone call un pausing your music allows you to continue listening to your music To pause un pause your music 1 Looking at the top of the System locate the play pause Bf button ensure the music is playi
14. covers for each battery enclosure You see the inside of the battery enclosures 4 Line up the batteries according to the symbols inside the battery enclosure See Figure 7 below K The System requires four Sony AAA LRO3 alkaline batteries or four Sony NH AAA rechargeable batteries The batteries are not supplied with the System 5 Insert the batteries into both battery enclosures 6 Line up each battery cover over its battery enclosure 7 Pushin on each battery cover to snap it back into place The System is now configured to use a battery power source A If you are using a battery power source with the System do not expose the System to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like for long periods of time doing so could cause the System to catch on fire or cause other damage to the System K To be able to use a battery power source with the System you have to ensure that the AC power adapter is disconnected from the back of the System K To preserve the life of the batteries remove the batteries from the System when you are using an electrical power source Attaching and Charging your iPod and iPhone This section of the user manual tells you how to attach an iPod or iPhone to the System how to charge your iPod or iPhone using the System and how you can use this to your benefit Attaching your iPod or iPhone to the System allows you to listen to music stored on your iPod or iPhone through
15. d or iPhone 4 Press to go to the top of the menu on your iPod or iPhone 5 Press Pio go to the bottom of the menu on your iPod or iPhone 6 Press ENTER to select the track you want to listen to The System begins playing the music you selected Pausing Un pausing your Music Pausing un pausing your music is a procedure that shows you how to pause and un pause your music using the remote commander The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Pausing and un pausing your music using the remote commander allows you to stop playing your music and resume playing your music from across the room 27 To pause un pause your music 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 2 On the remote commander locate the play pause P button ensure the music is playing See Figure 21 below Play Pause Il Button SONY PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM R Figure 21 Remote Commander Play Button 3 Press p on the remote commander The music stops playing 4 To un pause the music press p gt again on the remote commander The music starts playing again Adjusting the Volume for your Music Adjusting the volume for your music is a procedure that shows you how to decrease and increase the volume using the remote commander The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help yo
16. e of Contents according to main section headings Troubleshooting tips for the following main section headings are covered e Configuring a Power Source e Attaching and Charging your iPod or iPhone e Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually e Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely Under each main section heading is a table listing the sub section of the main section that the problem relates to The problems are listed in the column on the left side of the table the possible causes are listed in the column in the middle of the table and the resolutions to the problems are listed in the column on the right side of the table If this section does not contain a troubleshooting tip for the problem you are having with the System you can contact Sony s technical support For contact information for Sony s technical support see the Getting Help section under Getting Started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System 32 Configuring a Power Source Problem Relates To Using an Electrical Power Source Problem Possible Causes Resolution contains a description of the lists the possible causes for recommends resolutions for problem the problem the problem The System won t power on e TheprongendoftheAC e Push the prong end of the either manually or using the power adapter is not AC power adapter remote commander securely connected to the securely into the electrical electr
17. e your iPod 1 Attach your iPod to the System see To attach your iPod for detailed instructions 2 Power on your iPod see the manufacturer s instructions for your iPod 3 Power on the System either manually or remotely see To power on the System under either Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually or Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely Your iPod begins charging K If the battery in your iPod is low charge the iPod using the System for a couple of hours before playing your music through the System this will prevent any interruptions Charging your iPhone Charging your iPhone is a procedure that shows you how to charge your iPhone using the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions to help you learn how to complete this task Charging your iPhone using the System enables you to charge your iPhone if you have lost your USB to AC adapter for your iPhone To charge your iPhone 1 Attach your iPhone to the System see To attach your iPhone for detailed instructions 2 Power on your iPhone see the manufacturer s instructions for your iPhone 3 Power on the System either manually or remotely see To power on the System under either Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually or Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely Your iPhone begins charging K If the battery in your iPhone is
18. es with which type of iPhone The iPhone uses universal dock adapter number 12 the iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS uses universal dock adapter number 15 and the iPhone 4 uses universal dock adapter number 19 2 Looking at the front of the System line up the universal dock adapter with the docking tray the docking tray connector fits through the opening in the middle of the universal dock adapter 3 Push the universal dock adapter down into the docking tray until you hear it click into place The universal dock adapter is now in place See Figure 9 below a A ed Universal Dock Adapter in Docking Tray C Docking Tray Connector Universal Dock Adapters z Figure 9 Universal Dock Adapters and Docking Tray Connector 4 Line up your iPhone with the docking tray connector in the middle of the docking tray See Figure 9 above 5 Push your iPhone down onto the docking tray connector 6 Ensure that your iPhone is securely fastened e g that your iPhone is pushed down all the way and doesn t move around Your iPhone is now attached to the System Charging your iPod Charging your iPod is a procedure that shows you how to charge your iPod using the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions to help you learn how to complete this task Charging your iPod using the System enables you to charge your iPod if you have lost your USB to AC adapter for your iPod 13 To charg
19. g you to save hydro costs or battery costs To power off the System 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 2 On the remote commander locate the power I button See Figure 23 below Power Button SON Y PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM R Figure 23 Remote Commander Power Button 3 Press I on the remote commander 30 4 Confirm the OPR BATT light is off on the front of the System See Figure 24 below OPR BATT Light Figure 24 OPR BATT Light The System powers off 31 Troubleshooting This section of the user manual tells you how to troubleshoot common problems you may encounter while setting up or operating the System Use this section to help you resolve problems quickly eliminating the need to contact Sony s technical support Problems you can troubleshoot using this section include e Power problems relating to the AC power adapter batteries for the System or batteries for the remote commander e Connectivity problems relating to the iPod or iPhone e Audio problems or an operation not being performed e Remote commander problems such as the System not responding This section of the user manual is designed for advanced users who have experience troubleshooting technical equipment and who are familiar with electrical and battery requirements This section of the user manual is organized according to the menu in the Tabl
20. hat you can do manually such as powering on the System playing your music pausing un pausing your music adjusting the volume for your music and powering off the System One additional task you can do using the remote commander however is selecting a track to play from your iPod oriPhone Using the System remotely allows you greater convenience and flexibility You can adjust the volume select a different song or perform another operation using the remote commander from across the room This saves you time and energy you don t have to keep getting up out of your comfy chair to perform an operation The purpose of this section is to show you how to use the System remotely using the remote commander to perform basic operations You will learn about e Powering on the System e Playing your music e Selecting a track to play from your iPod or iPhone e Pausing un pausing your music e Adjusting the volume for your music e Powering off the System Powering on the System Powering on the System is a procedure that shows you how to power on the System using the remote commander The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Powering on the System with the remote commander alleviates the need for you to get up out of your comfy chair to turn the System on 21 To power on the System 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the Sys
21. he System OOEVEOO O Figure 4 Bottom View of the System Using the Sony Personal Audio Docking System User Manual This user manual is an introductory manual to instruct new owners on how to use the System to listen to music stored on their iPod or iPhone The user manual does not include instructions on how to use an iPod or an iPhone The user manual is organized into the following main sections e Getting Started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System e Configuring a Power Source e Attaching and Charging your iPod or iPhone e Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually e Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely e Troubleshooting e FAQs e Glossary e Index The above noted main sections all have sub sections which provide more information for the procedures that follow Under each sub section are instructional steps to perform that specific procedure Identifying Symbols Throughout this user manual you will see the three symbols noted below Please take note of the meaning of each symbol before proceeding a This icon is used to indicate a good tip an alternative way to do the procedure K This icon is used to indicate a note additional information explaining an aspect of the procedure A This icon is used to indicate caution a warning against damage to the System Getting Help This manual contains a troubleshooting section and an FAQ section where you can get add
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23. ical power outlet power outlet e The female end of the AC Push the female end of the power adapter is not AC power adapter into the securely connected to the DC IN 6V jack on the back DC IN 6V jack on the back of the System of the System e The AC power adapter Contact Sony to replace cord is damaged e g a the AC power adapter if cut in the cord or chew the cord is damaged marks from a pet Problem Relates To Using a Battery Power Source The System won t poweron e The batteries in the e Replace the batteries in either manually or using the System need to be the System with new remote commander replaced batteries Check the batteries in the e The batteries are not system and make sure inserted correctly they are inserted correctly 33 Attaching and Charging your iPod or iPhone Problem Relates To Attaching your iPod and Attaching your iPhone Resolution recommends resolutions for the problem Possible Cause contains a description of the lists the possible causes for problem the problem When you press the play e TheiPod or iPhone is not button or volume buttons on securely connected to the the System the iPod or docking tray connector iPhone does not respond Problem e TheiPod oriPhone is not powered on Remove the iPod or iPhone from the docking tray connector and reseat the iPod or iPhone on the connector Check your iPod or iPhone to make sure it is powered on Problem Relates To
24. ing tray connector 3 Ensure that your iPod is securely fastened e g that your iPod is pushed down all the way and doesn t move around Your iPod is now attached to the System K A universal dock adapter does not come with the System but you can contact the manufacturer of your iPod to obtain one If your iPod does not come with a universal dock adapter you can still attach your iPod to the System without using one as shown in the procedure above K If you have a universal dock adapter that came with your iPod follow the procedure under To attach your iPhone to attach your iPod to the System 11 Attaching your iPhone Attaching your iPhone is a procedure that shows you how to attach your iPhone to the System using a universal dock adapter The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Attaching your iPhone to the System enables you to access the music stored on your iPhone so you can listen to your music using the System s built in speakers To attach your iPhone 1 Select one of the three universal dock adapters for the type of iPhone you have see the note below for details K There are three universal dock adapters that come with the System one for an iPhone one for an iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS and one for an iPhone 4 On the underside of each of the universal dock adapters is a number to indicate which universal dock adapter go
25. itional help The troubleshooting section contains help on e Configuring a Power Source e Attaching and Charging your iPod or iPhone e Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually e Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely The FAQ section answers the following questions e How do I replace one of the universal dock adapters if one of them gets damaged e Howlong do batteries usually last for the System e Howlong does the battery for the remote commander last e IfI use rechargeable batteries in the System does the System recharge these batteries If you encounter problems with the System not covered by either the Troubleshooting or FAQ sections of this user manual you can contact Sony s technical support at Telephone Number 1 888 862 9212 You can also search the FAQs on the following site or send an email to Sony s technical support from the following site http www justanswer com sip sony r ppc 4 Computer 2D Top Brands Sony 2D 1 amp PRW sony 20help amp J PDC S amp J PST SJ PAD 110419203008 amp PMT b amp PNW g amp J PA P txt amp J PCD 20 1202078 PRC 1 amp POP Darren_Andrew9sec_Trans amp gclid ClI_d9c R9bUCFcme4A0dN30AxA Configuring a Power Source This section of the user manual tells you about the different power sources available for use with the System how to configure each power source and how you can use each power source to your benefit There are
26. low charge the iPhone using the System for a couple of hours before playing your music through the System this will prevent any interruptions 14 Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually This section of the user manual tells you about the basic operations that are available operating the System manually how to perform each operation and how each operation can be used to your benefit Operating the System manually allows you to perform basic operations such as powering on the System playing your music pausing un pausing your music adjusting the volume for your music and powering off the System You can transfer music to your iPod or iPhone from CDs that you have bought or you can download music from the Internet onto your iPod or iPhone Using the System to play music stored on your iPod or iPhone gives you a lot more options than just playing music from a CD source You can play your music using the System without having to use ear buds reducing the chances of hearing loss You can pause your music if you are interrupted You can adjust the volume according to your situation e g if you are in the same room with the System you can keep the volume low if you are in a different room from where the System is located you can increase the volume to meet your needs The purpose of this section is to show you how to use the System manually to perform basic operations You will learn about e Powering on the Sy
27. ng 2 Press P The music stops playing 3 To un pause the music press BE again The music starts playing again Y You can also pause un pause your music using the remote commander See To pause un pause your music under the Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely section Adjusting the Volume for your Music Adjusting the volume for your music is a procedure that shows you how to decrease and increase the volume using the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Adjusting the volume for your music enables you to decrease the volume if you are talking to someone on the phone as well as increase the volume if you move to another room or location 18 To adjust the volume for your music 1 Looking at the top of the System locate the minus volume button and the plus f volume button See Figure 12 below Minus Volume Button Plus Volume Button Figure 12 Minus and Plus Volume Buttons 2 Press continuously to decrease the volume to the desired level The volume decreases to the selected level 3 Press continuously to increase the volume to the desired level The volume increases to the selected level K The OPR BATT indicator flashes three times when the sound is set to either maximum or minimum volume Y You can also adjust the volume using the remote commander See To
28. ng System The Sony Personal Audio Docking System hereinafter called the System is an electronic audio system used to attach your iPod or iPhone to in order to listen to music stored on your iPod oriPhone You can do the following with the System Listen to music stored on your iPod or iPhone using the System s built in speakers Use an electrical power source or a battery power source Charge your iPod or iPhone Operate the System manually or remotely using the remote commander You get the following accessories with the System Remote commander AC power adapter Universal dock adapter 12 for iPhone Universal dock adapter 15 for iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS Universal dock adapter 19 for iPhone 4 You can use the following iPod and iPhone models with the System iPod touch 4 generation iPod touch 3 generation iPod touch 2 4 generation iPod touch 1st generation iPod nano 5 generation video camera iPod nano 4t generation video iPod nano 3 generation video iPod nano 2 generation aluminum iPod 5th generation video iPod classic iPhone 4 iPhone 3G and 3GS iPhone Using the Sony Personal Audio Docking System You require either an iPod or an iPhone and either batteries or a 120 volt AC electrical outlet to use the System Identifying the Views of the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Figure 1 Front View of the System Figure 2 Back View of the System Figure 3 Top View of t
29. power adapter Power Button 16 20 22 30 Power Cord See AC power adapter Power Source See configuring a power source Powering off the System manually 20 Powering off the System remotely 30 Powering on the System manually 15 Powering on the System remotely 21 R Remote Commander 21 32 36 39 41 Remote Sensor 22 30 39 S Sony s Technical Support 5 32 Symbols 4 T Table of Contents 4 Troubleshooting 5 32 attaching and charging your iPod or iPhone 34 configuring a power source 33 operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System manually 35 operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System remotely 36 U Universal Dock Adapter 11 12 13 39 Up Button 27 USB to AC Adapter 10 13 14 39 V Volume 15 18 19 28 29 42
30. power adapter 7 figure 6 battery covers and outer clips 8 figure 7 inside the battery enclosure 9 figure 8 docking tray connector 11 figure 9 universal dock adapters and docking tray connector 13 Forward Button 25 G Getting Started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System 1 getting help 5 requirements for use 2 symbols in the user manual 4 user manual 4 views of the System 2 Glossary 39 Graphics See figures H Help See getting help under getting started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Images See figures M Menu Button 27 Minus Volume Button 19 29 O Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Manually 15 adjusting the volume for your music 18 pausing un pausing your music 18 playing your music 16 powering off the System 20 powering on the System 15 Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely 21 adjusting the volume for your music 28 pausing un pausing your music 27 playing your music 23 powering off the System 30 powering on the System 21 selecting a track to play from your iPod or iPhone 24 OPR BATT Light 16 20 23 31 Outer Clips 8 P Pausing Un pausing your Music manually 18 Pausing Un pausing your Music remotely 27 Photos See figures Pictures See figures Play Pause Button 17 18 24 28 Playing your Music manually 16 Playing your Music remotely 23 Plus Volume Button 19 29 Power Adapter See AC
31. power off the System Remote Sensor The remote sensor is a small round shaped component on the front of the System that uses infrared in order to detect signals from the remote commander The remote sensor interprets the signals it receives from the remote commander enabling a user to remotely operate the System Universal Dock Adapter A universal dock adapter is a 2 1 2 inch by 1inch plastic molded Snap in that fits into the docking tray on the front of the System The snap in inserts into the docking tray to enable you to use various models of iPods or iPhones with the System USB to AC Adapter Universal serial bus USB to alternating current AC Adapter converts the signal from a USB interface to alternating current 39 Index A AC Electrical Outlet 2 AC Power Adapter 7 9 33 39 Accessories AC power adapter 7 remote commander 22 universal dock adapter number 12 for iPhone 12 universal dock adapter number 15 for iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS 12 universal dock adapter number 19 for iPhone 4 12 Adjusting the Volume for your Music manually 18 Adjusting the Volume for your Music remotely 28 Attaching and Charging your iPod and iPhone 10 attaching your iPhone 12 attaching your iPod 10 charging your iPhone 14 charging your iPod 13 B Backward Button 26 Batteries 9 33 36 Battery Cover 8 9 Battery Enclosures 8 9 Buttons backward button 26 ctrl button 4 down button 27 enter button 27
32. sony Personal Audio Docking System Model RDP M5iP User Manual Prepared By Lorraine McGee Date 2013 04 14 For TWR2004 2011 Sony Corporation Printed in China All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited SONY may make available to you documentation in relation to product usage and specifications from time to time on SONY Sites Documentation You may use such Documentation for non commercial or personal use only and for purposes the product or service the Documentation pertains to Documentation published on SONY Sites may include typographical errors Changes are periodically added to the information herein SONY only maintains the most updated version of any documentation on the SONY Sites As SONY does provide products and services that differ slightly in their specifications there may be separate documentation for products and services that differ only slightly You are requested to ascertain at all times that you are using the correct version of the documentation SONY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE DOCUMENTATION PUBLISHED IN SONY SITES FOR ANY PURPOSE ALL SUCH DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND SONY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THE DOCUMENTATION INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY FITNESS FOR
33. stem e Playing your music e Pausing un pausing your music e Adjusting the volume for your music e Powering off the System Powering on the System Powering on the System is a procedure that shows you how to manually power on the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Powering on the System enables you to start using the System to enjoy your music 15 To power on the System 1 Looking at the top of the System locate the power I button See Figure 10 below Power Button OPR BATT Light Figure 10 Power Button and OPR BATT Light 2 PressI 3 Looking at the top of the System confirm that the OPR BATT light is green See Figure 10 above The System powers on Y You can also power on the System using the remote commander See To power on the System under the Operating the Sony Personal Audio Docking System Remotely section Playing your Music Playing your music is a procedure that shows you how to play music stored on your iPod or iPhone using the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Playing your music allows you to start listening to music stored on your iPod or iPhone without having to use ear buds 16 To play your music 1 Attach your iPod or iPhone to the System see the procedure under To atta
34. tem See Figure 14 below Remote Sensor Figure 14 Remote Sensor 2 On the remote commander locate the power I button See Figure 15 below Power Button SONY PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM Figure 15 Remote Commander Power Button 3 Press I on the remote commander 22 4 Confirm that the OPR BATT light is green on the front of the System See Figure 16 below OPR BATT Light Figure 16 OPR BATT Light The System powers on A If you use the remote commander to operate the System ensure that you replace the battery for the remote commander with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery only use of another battery may present a risk of a fire or an explosion causing damage to the System K You cannot power on the System using the remote commander if you are using a battery power source you have to use an electric power e g the AC power adapter to do this K To preserve the life of the battery in the remote commander remove the battery if you are not using the remote commander Playing your Music Playing your music is a procedure that shows you how to play music stored on your iPod or iPhone using the remote commander The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Playing your music using the remote commander alleviates the need to have to exert yourself getting up off the couch to hit the pl
35. two power sources available for use with the System an electrical power source and a battery power source Configuring an electrical power source allows you to use the System anywhere there is an electrical outlet Configuring a battery power source allows you to use the System anywhere Using an electrical power source enables you to use the System for a longer period of time as you are not limited by the life of the batteries Using a battery power source however allows you the freedom to go anywhere you want with the System e g you can listen to your music in the backyard or anywhere there is no electrical power outlet The purpose of this section is to show you how to configure each power source You will learn about e Using an electrical power source e Usinga battery power source Using an Electrical Power Source Using an electrical power source is a procedure that shows you how to configure an electrical power source for the System The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Using an electrical power source enables you to use the System from any room in your home that has a 120 volt electrical power outlet helping you save money on battery costs To use an electrical power source 1 Looking at the back of the System plug the female end of the AC power adapter into the DC IN 6V jack on the back of the System See Figure 5 below DC IN 6V Jack
36. u learn how to complete this task Adjusting the volume for your music using the remote commander enables you to decrease the volume if you are talking to someone on the phone as well as increase the volume if you move to another room or location all done from your comfy chair 28 To adjust the volume for your music 1 Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the front of the System see Figure 14 2 On the remote commander locate the minus volume button and the plus f volume button See Figure 22 below Plus Volume Button Minus Volume Button SONY Figure 22 Remote Commander Minus and Plus Volume Buttons 2 Press continuously on the remote commander to decrease the volume to the desired level The volume decreases to the selected level 3 Press continuously on the remote commander to increase the volume to the desired level The volume increases to the selected level K The OPR BATT indicator flashes three times when the sound is set to either maximum or minimum volume 29 Powering off the System Powering off the System is a procedure that shows you how to power off the System using the remote commander The procedure provides you with step by step instructions and graphics to help you learn how to complete this task Powering off the System using the remote commander enables you to power off the System remotely when the System is not in use enablin
37. y the System and the remote commander charging batteries and how to replace accessories Using this section you can quickly answer these questions eliminating the need to contact Sony s technical support or spend hours online searching the Internet This section of the user manual is designed for users of all types The questions are organized alphabetically under the Questions and Answers section below This section of the user manual provides you with information such as e How do I replace one of the universal dock adapters if one of them gets damaged e Howlong do batteries usually last for the System e Howlong does the battery for the remote commander last e IfI use rechargeable batteries in the System does the System recharge these batteries If you have a question that is not answered by this FAQ section you can search through FAQs on Sony s website as well For details on how to access FAQs on Sony s website see the Getting Help section under Getting Started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System 37 Questions and Answers How do I replace one of the universal dock adapters if one of them gets damaged Contact Sony technical support to order a new universal dock adapter if one of them gets damaged See the Getting Help section under Getting Started with the Sony Personal Audio Docking System for contact information How long do batteries usually last for the System sony AAA
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