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1. Operations are as follows Copy Timing Copy the timing points of to ded ee ue Ex 5 3 5 06 19 Fig 5 2 Fig 5 3 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the selected Weekday and press the jog dial once When a icon appears turn the jog dial to select and press the jog dial once to confirm and exit Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the nX box and press the jog dial When the former X changes into v the day is selected X represents that no copy will be made represents that copy will be made Click Yes to confirm the present operation and exit from the Copy Timing interface after operations or click No to cancel the present operation and exit from the Copy Timing interface System Setting Turn the jog dial to System Setting in Operation Selection interface and press the jog dial to access to the System Operation interface as shown in Fig 5 4 Set the backlight state including AUTO and ON of the screen and time span for timing point ring in this interface Operations are as follows Turn the jog dial to move to the box behind the Backlight and press the jog dial once When icon appears press the jog dial again to switch between On and AUTO Press the jog dial again to confirm and exit after selection When setting as AUTO the backlight is off if no action is taken within 20
2. T 75dB for mono 70dB for stereo HD Receiving frequency range 87 0MHz 108 0MHz I8dB FM HD le LY Home Music System 3 Timer 600 points for each day not repeat in a whole week Zone On Off Sound source selection Volume control Programmable items for a zone Treble and bass control MP3 play control AM FM control Ring On Off 4 Comprehensive Specifications Audio Bass 10dB 100Hz Tone control Treble 10dB 10kHz Fuse COW Dimensions 485x88345mm 0 wooo e NW 3500V between each pole of the power supply and Dielectric strength test DM housing input output terminal The specifications above are subject to change without further notice http www lyintlcorp com I
3. and press the jog dial again to confirm and exit Volume adjustment Operations of the item can be referred to the description of Volume adjust of zone control in page 5 Program selection Assign a sound source for a zone according to the above mentioned operation method for selecting a zone represents the default setting Off represents that the zone will be off when the timing point is reached This operation is to select sound source for the present zone 6 sound sources are provided for the system and each zone can use one kind of sound source simultaneously and also use different sound source In case MP3 and TUNER sound sources are selected the zone will be in mute state when the setting operations described in 5 1 7 and 5 1 8 of page 8 hasn t been done to the MP3 and TUNER and the timing point is reached when MP3 or TUNER is playing a program before the timing point is reached and nothing is set to the MP3 or TUNER by the timing point MP3 and TUNER will not stop playing the program Ring setting This operation is to set the On Off state of the ring for a timing point Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the box behind the Ring turn the jog dial to select and press the jog dial once to confirm and exit after selection Default Press the jog dial once to the default setting and the present state is the same as the last state executed Click Yes to confirm the operation above after setting and exit from th
4. seconds By the same way you can set the time span for timing point ring within 03 to 99 seconds Click Yes to confirm and exit after setting System Setting Backlight AUTO Ring will be executed for S Fig 5 4 X Function Description for Infrared Remote Controller Tips When operating the console by infrared remote controller only the manual control functions of the 1 zone player and tuner can be controlled When controlling MP3 and tuner select a sound source for MP3 or tuner first and press any blue key to access to state operation interface of MP3 or tuner press the AM FM key on infrared remote controller to access to the state operation interface of tuner under any sound source state em LY P M 9 O nadh i s N Pd aN 4 m UJ m 9 j NG Receiving angle for the infrared remote controller Receiving angle of the console is 90 lt t m Muros EU ie 11 O H N 6 T 8 9 Home Music System Power key Volume selection key Bass up key Bass down key MP3 player Play Pause key Tuner FM stereo or mono key Tuner AM FM key Treble up key Volume up key Volume down key 10 Treble down key IB MP3 song select Tuner channel call key Receiving angle of the remote control pad is 90 LY Home Music S
5. AtlON ss iuc resi a ceto pau 8 4 4 LN mene en tees oP OM MRT T qat Cli dns t ona RTT es NOM LAM A ced RONG TIO mat 8 4 5 Station Channels iret oou rn tdt Lu nto tovt ure tae 8 D 8 5 1 MTS ES COLITIS akad e d acoso 8 D2 Ionia siti c 10 5 3 Copyme iui esi ein a secundas a ui bte Puentes 11 5 4 DV SEe I 11 Function Description for Infrared Remote Controller seseeeeesssssssssessseeeeeeeene enn 11 Wirine Method for Remote Control Pad 555a bn v t bore e me a otto ise te IEEE 13 Description for File Format Applications of USB Flash Disk eese 13 DPrccautlonis ena datu occidi di dosi actori due dvattacce iio doe meh codd decus cEcSi s dor oe ade caries 15 E SON TE LE NN NU TN E 15 P MES Elise TRE UHR TOR 15 Paco nee ocn Nee RES re Te NT AM MU EU NY ENT Re TONE Tene TET 16 SSC CAN II RE RETE EY T T 16 E me 16 16 UU 17 nU o o 17 LY Home Music System lt Overview 1 Introduction to Home Music System HS6813 Home Music System is a set of ideal modern Home Music System combining not only all functions of traditional home hi fi but also 1 Timing point i e Enables the presetti
6. Do not add a secondary directory with songs in a primary directory otherwise the song in the subdirectory can t be read You can store a song in your USB flash disk by the 3 following methods Establish no directory and store all songs in the root directory as to select a song conveniently But only 99 songs can be stored Be careful to select the song in root directory For selecting the directory select directory 00 Io O2 LY Home Music System 01 MP3 02 MP3 USB memory 99 MP3 gt Store all songs in primary directories as to store songs by classification Maximum 99 X 99 01 MP3 02 MP3 Directory 1 99 01 MP3 02 MP3 Directory 99 99 MP3 gt Store songs both in the root directory and primary directories Maximum 99 99 X 99 songs can songs can be stored USB memory be stored 01 MP3 02 MP3 Directory 1 99 MP3 01 MP3 USB memory 02 MP3 Directory 99 99 MP3 01 MP3 99 MP3 Is LY Home Music System X Precautions 1 Safety Operation Please don t insert the power plug of the equipment into the power network before connecting the system properly It should be ensured that the volt
7. ER OUT auxiliary output interfaces 6 stereo output channels for connecting to 6 zones 6 remote control data interfaces for connecting to the remote control pads of 6 zones So interactive bi direction control is formed across the console and remote control pads to offer you great ease of use Console Features Features modern multi function Home Music System Built in MP3 player and tuner With USB interface equipped the console supports music files in format from flash disk MP3 player portable hard disk card reader etc FM and AM bands for tuner External DVD audio input interface PC audio input interface TV audio input interface auxiliary audio input interface MP3 audio output interface and tuner audio output interface which are all connected through RCA plugs With 6 independent stereo output channels connecting to 6 zones the volume and tone of the zones can be adjusted respectively Different sound sources can be distributed in 6 zones simultaneously Console control and remote control available Timing control is available for the 2 built in sound sources and 4 external sound sources up to 100 timing points can be edited and the timing points are repeated weekly The start time of the timing point can be set to second 1 channel of 220V timing control output power for peripheral sound source available I LY Home Music System X Descriptions of Console 1 Description
8. LY International Electronics Co Ltd Home Music System HS6813 User s Manual Home Music System HS6813 Remote Control Pad HS30R JIU Joxeoadq JIU Jayvods Infrared Remote Controller HS21 Welcome use our Home Music System For better use of the system please read the manual carefully before use Contents ON Ra ACD Deere 1 HD O BEER 1 D 1 ESCM DUONS or A 2 3 2 E O 3 oyster Wire DIJeratioiid eL oo ud MU MINUM NI I MIU 5 0 5 D AO 4 JINEBRRRMEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMMMSES 5 Operation Insteucti ls Tor COD SOlG ui a 6 m O 6 2 Operation Instruction for Manual Zone 6 3 Manual Operation Instructions for nnne nennen 6 acl Mode Selec t TNT cH 6 3 2 DET c denti td bi D aeuo d 7 3 3 OM donent RR A Paca UA cu tae T 7 2 Nunc I UU 7 rrr Rennen nnn nnn rrr nnne 7 4 Band SCLC HO tts sesto b tendit deos 7 4 2 Radio Saton SCAU CI saci co c 7 4 3 Stonne d Radio Sl
9. age provided for the equipment is completely same with the voltage required by the equipment otherwise there may be risk of damaging the equipment Please don t open the shell without authorization to prevent electric shock The machine isn t disconnected from the power network completely when the power switch of the equipment is at off status For safety please pull out the power plug from the socket when the equipment is out of use Please don t settle the equipment at a place with over cold or overheat It is required to ensure a good ventilation working condition for the equipment to prevent overheat during operation and damage of machine due to a high temperature The master power supply switch should be turned off in very damp weather or when the device 15 not to be used for a long time It is required to pull out the power plug from the socket and to ensure the equipment fully disconnect from the power network before disassembling or re assembling any part of the equipment disconnecting or re connecting any electric appliance or other connections When the equipment is found with a failure the non professional personnel without authorization should not open the shell for repairing to prevent accidental event Don t place any corrosive chemical substance around or on the top of equipment After sales Service For the quality problems occurred in the operations complying with rules in the User s Manual our company will provide free
10. d above Zone 01 control Pro DVD v VOL Bass Fig 2 1 Fig 2 2 Manual Operation Instructions for MP3 Player Press MP3 key on the panel to access to MP3 player setting interface as shown in Fig 3 1 Mode Selection 99 ee This operation can be used for selecting the MP3 playing mode including All Play Single Play and Single Repeat Play All mode is to play all music file stored in the memory in order Single LY Home Music System 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 Play mode is to play the presently selected song only Single Repeat mode is to play the presently selected song repeatedly The setting method is turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the box behind the Mode press the jog dial When a Si icon appears turn the jog dial to select confirm and exit after selection Time Display As shown in Fig 4 1 the first 00 00 represents the time progress of the presently played song the following 00 00 represents the total time of the presently played song Song Selection As shown in Fig 3 1 move the cursor to box press the jog dial and turn it to select The digits of the first box represents the directory for example if 03 is selected the 3 directory in the USB flash disk is selected and the digits of the following box represents the song No in the directory and the name of the song is displayed behind the box While selecting a
11. e zone timer setting interface to the timer setting interface 5 1 10 Deleting This operation is to delete a present timing point 5 1 11 Deleting all This operation is to delete all timing points of the selected day such as Wednesday 5 2 Time Adjustment le Turn the jog dial in Operation Selection interface to move the cursor to Adjust Time press the jog dial to access to the operation interface for adjusting time as shown in Fig 5 2 turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the desired time digit item and press the jog dial once when the digit is displayed reversely When a icon appears turn the jog dial to change the digit and press the jog dial again to confirm and exit Set the other items according to the method above move the cursor to Yes and LY Home Music System 5 3 5 4 press the jog dial once to confirm the present operation and exit from the Adjust Time interface after setting or move the cursor to No and press the jog dial to cancel the present operation and exit from the Adjust Time interface Copying a Timing Point Turn the jog dial in Operation Selection interface to move the cursor to Copy Timing and press the jog dial once to access to operation interface for copying a timing point as shown in Fig 5 3 where all timing points of a day such as Monday can be copied to the day or days shown in box so that the timing points of the day or days are the same
12. er Setting Adjust Time 10 Ring Copy Timing System Setting Exi Add Del Fig 5 1 Fig 5 1 1 NO Power MP3 Timer Setting Time eI zi Ring Please select the directory and No of the song pm artem 12 oo Noe 3 07 00 Add Del Repas Fig 5 1 2 Fig 5 1 3 INO LY Home Music System Note in band selection represents the default setting Stop represents that the TUNER program will be stopped when the timing point is reached Both AM band and FM band have 40 selections in channel selection and their numbers represent the memory Nos of the radio station channels When operating the TUNER manually the received frequency of the radio station is stored in the memory No Timer setting operation 15 just to call the radio station frequency stored while manual operation And click Yes to confirm and exit after setting 5 1 9 Zone Setting gt gt Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to Zone Setting and press the jog dial to access to the zone timer setting interface as shown in Fig 5 1 5 where a zone can be selected and the volume program and ring of the zone can be set TUNER Timer Setting Zone Timer Setting BAND Zone VOL Fig 5 1 4 Fig 5 1 5 Zone selection Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the digit box behind Zone press the jog again when a icon appears behind the box turn the jog dial to select
13. ig 1 1 Fig 1 2 Operation Instruction for Manual Zone Control Operations to a zone include selecting the sound source for each zone and adjusting the volume and tone of the zone Procedures are as follows Access to the zone operation interface Turn the jog dial to select one zone while main interface as shown in Fig 2 1 and then press down the jog dial once to access to the zone control operation interface as shown in Fig 2 2 Set the items of the opened zone in this interface Selecting a sound source Turn the jog dial to move the cursor Note the cursor refers to the dark grey icon displayed by the item to the box following the Program and then press the jog dial once when a icon appears Turn the jog dial again and 6 kings of program sound sources displayed in turn When displaying the desired sound source press the jog dial again and the selected sound source is assigned to the zone Volume adjustment Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the adjusting slider behind the VOL and press the jog dial once When a gi icon appears turn the jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise to move the slider to the left or right while the zone volume is increased or reduced The treble and bass volume can be adjusted by the same way After the operations above turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the Yes box press the jog dial once to confirm and exit The other zones can be controlled according to the metho
14. nd the following two digits represent the number of the song in the directory If the directory is set as 00 no directory is set if the song is set as 00 no song is selected Move the cursor to the digit display box and then press the jog dial once When a icon appears behind the digit box turn the jog dial among Repeat Off Repeat and Play in Order This item is used to control the playing priorities of the selected 3 songs After all operation above click Yes to confirm and exit the MP3 timer setting interface The MP3 program set in each timing point is only available to the corresponding timing point When the next timing point is reached the system will execute according to the next timing point and the setting of the next timing point will overwrite the MP3 setting at the present timing point if the next timing point has no setting to the MP3 the MP3 has no operation when the next timing point is reached 5 1 8 TUNER Timer Setting Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to TUNER Setting press the jog dial once to access to TUNER timer setting interface as shown in Fig 5 1 4 and select the band and channel of the TUNER in this interface Move the cursor to the box behind the BAND and press the jog dial once When a icon appears turn the jog dial to select and press again to confirm and exit Operate the CH according to the method above Operation Selection SAT NO Power Tim
15. ng of a special timing point and specific task executed at the timing point For example the alarm clock can be set to wake you up on time the bell can be set to remind your kids of going to school Fresh and melodious background music can be heard the moment you enter your house after your busy work when you listen to background music in your room and the news starts on TV you can enjoy the news on time without walking out of your room You can preset all these items on the system within only several minutes and the system can execute what you set automatically 2 Different music programs for different rooms simultaneously For example while the aged and the young have different music tastes the aged can enjoy traditional opera program in their room while the young can enjoy pop music in their room and TV program can be watched in sitting room while the TV program can be listened to in kitchen or bathroom All that can be executed synchronously In addition the system features an important function which allows the console to be controlled in a room For example by operating the remote control pad in the room you can select the program content played by console and adjust the volume and tone level of the room The console of this set of system 15 integrated with MP3 player tuner zone selector timer pre and rear amplifiers and equipped with input interfaces for four peripheral sound source equipment DVD PC TV and AUX MP3 OUT and TUN
16. ng the BAND below the display screen on the panel And can be switched by pressing AM FM key on remote control pad and infrared remote controller The frequency scope of AM band is 522KHz 1620KHz and the one of FM band 15 87 00MHz 108 00MHz Radio Station Search Press the 1 and PPI keys below the display screen on the panel to search the next or the previous radio station No as to call the stored radio station You can also use the jog dial to search radio station Turn the jog dial clockwise and the frequency is increased namely the system searches towards the high frequency band continuously In case a radio station is found a black indication bar as shown in Fig 4 1 is displayed behind the Signal The indication bar will be widened when the signal gets stronger and be narrowed when the signal gets weaker Turn the jog dial for a circle quickly the system will access to automatic search state In case a radio station channel or the highest IN LY Home Music System 4 3 frequency band is reached the system will stop Turn the jog dial clockwise the system searches towards the low frequency band and the signal display and automatic search operation are the same Storing a Radio Station You can press MEMO key together with the Ke or PPI key to store up to 40 radio station successively or at random regardless of manual or automatic radio station search While storing a radio station the mem
17. o station frequency while tuner mode can be used to search a program select and confirm the circulation mode while MP3 mode can be used to point to and select the desired item and confirm the present operation result while timer setting mode and can be used to point to the item access to the zone control interface operate each item and confirm the present operation result while zone control mode Key Function Forced switching k LY Home Music System Forced switching can be carried out by function keys on the console while in primary menu interface For example to switch to MP3 mode you can press MP3 key while in TUNER state in case of pressing TIMER key you can access to timer setting interface by pressing ZONE key or one of the 6 zone keys you can access to the zone state display interface equipment system main interface The interfaces which can be switched to are as shown in the figure below AM FM tuner BAND FM Sieni ll 400 100 45MHz mono MP3 Player Operation Selection Mode Play 00 00 0 00 KL Timer Setting Adjust Time Overriding directory Copy Timing System Setting Exit 03 please wait 2 Description of Rear Panel 10 11 12 13 E FM 50 GND AM WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR i rz Q ANTENNA ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS amp ae EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Ay s fo ag s o
18. ocket for timer l gt LY 1 Console Wiring Example FM antenna WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE REMOTE INP ANTENNA aie Sine nai XH UT SPEAKER OUTPUT BM Tape player WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE EEEE aa HEE REMOTE INPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT ANTENNA eie A 92717 A Ho EA 0 Zone 1 to Zone 6 F Home Music System EE HU si ooo DCIEJECE ee Amplifier I n k LY Home Music System X Operation Instructions for Console 1 3 1 Description of Start up State Connect wires securely according to the system wiring diagram connect to the power and press down the power button to switch on the console If no zone is on the system gets into standby state automatically and the display screen displays the standby interface as shown in Fig 1 1 and the power indicator is yellow A zone can be opened by pressing one zone key such as ZONE2 key on the panel in standby state and the system accesses to the main interface as shown in Fig 1 2 namely displays the On Off state sound source and volume state of the present zone while the power indicator is green 2006 10 01 SUN 8 35 16 Next timing point MON 8 00 00 F
19. of charge guarantee service for one year including free replacement of part from the date of purchase To obtain these guarantee services consumer should present the Card of Guarantee and sales invoice as credential The following conditions don t belong to the guarantee 1 Product damage caused by wrong installation application or handling 2 Product damage caused by abnormal conditions such as over voltage or extreme humidity etc 3 Product damage caused by the accidents from force majeure 4 The number of product on the shell has been altered or removed 5 The product has been repaired or modified by the unauthorized personnel Please keep the User s Manual and Card of Guarantee properly As to the terms or precautions not mentioned in the User s Manual please contact the distributor or visit the web page of our company http www lyintlcorp com LY Home Music System X Packing List Model HS6813 Iset 3 core power cord AC220V 10A pcs 1 5m 2 2 RCA cable Ipcs FM antenna Ipcs AM antenna and antenna mounting Iset User s Manual Quality Certificate Warranty X Specifications 1 MP3 Player Specifications File type compatible MP3 format code rate lt 320kbps Memory device type compatible Compatible to most USB interfaces of mobile disks Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 2 AM FM Tuner Receiving frequency range 522kHz 1620kHz AM peee mCi SSS
20. ory No behind the MEMO on the screen will flash by pressing MEMO key once Press KE or PPI key to select the memory No and press key again to store the found radio station channel to the present memory No 4 4 Mute Mode 5 1 Press the P I P key on the panel the icon turns into X icon as shown in Fig 4 2 which indicates that the tuner 15 in mute mode When the timing point 15 reached the system executes the preset content of the timing point Press the BI P key again to cancel mute mode AM FM tuner BAND FM Sieal all MEMO 40 100 45MEgz Fig 4 2 Calling a Radio Station Channel A stored radio station channel can be called at timing point The operation method can be referred to the description of timing point setting A stored radio station channel can be called directly by remote control pad and infrared remote controller The operation method can be referred to the description of keys of each remote controller Timer Programming Pressing the TIMER key on the panel the system will access to the timer programming state and the screen will display the main interface for timer programming as shown in Fig 5 1 of which timer setting time adjusting copying timing and system setting can be programmed Timer Setting Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the Timer Setting press the jog dial once to access to the timer setting interface as
21. s of Front Panel IN Fal ON OFF 2 3 4 5 6 13 1 Power indicator On when the power 15 on off when the power is off The indicator 15 yellow when the console is under standby state otherwise it is green 2 Power button The power is on when the button is pressed down and the power is off on the contrary 3 and 6 key switches for 6 zones 4 Timer setting switch Access to the timer setting interface by pressing the key slightly 5 Zone setting switch Access to zone management interface by pressing the key slightly 7 AM FM key for tuner 8 Operation key for radio station storage of tuner 9 Mono Stereo key for tuner Stop key for MP3 program 10 Mute key for tuner Pause Play key for MP3 program 11 Operation key for tuning to the next stored tuner radio station operation key for playing the next desired MP3 program 12 Operation key for tuning to the previous stored tuner radio station operation key for playing the previous desired MP3 program 13 USB interface You can insert USB flash disk portable hard disk or card reader into here 14 MP3 setting switch Access to the MP3 setting interface by pressing the key slightly 15 Tuner setting switch Access to the tuner setting interface by pressing the key slightly 16 LCD display screen Displays all operation states and setting operation interfaces of the console 17 Jog dial The jog dial can be used to search a radi
22. shown in Fig 5 1 1 and turn the jog dial set each item in timer setting 5 1 1 Weekday Setting Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to Weekday and press down the jog dial When a icon appears turn the jog dial to call the desired weekday such as Wednesday and press the jog dial to confirm and exit 5 1 2 Adding a New Timing Point Adjust the date of Weekday to a weekday such as Monday all information of the 1 timing point will be displayed at the other items of the interface If there 1s no display at the other items as shown in Fig 5 1 2 the day has no timing point For programming a timing point click Add first and set each item In case a timing point exists and an additional timing point is necessary please click Add first and then program the other information of the timing point The number of the newly added timing point is always behind all the previously set timing points of the same day However the timing point will be executed according to the time priorities of the timing points automatically 5 1 3 Number Item Setting Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the digit box behind the Number and press the jog dial once When icon appears behind the box turn the jog dial again to call the desired digit and press the LY Home Music System jog dial once to confirm and exit 5 1 4 Power Supply Setting This operation is for timer control of the power outp
23. song please pay attention to the indication at the bottom of the screen where No USB flash disk please insert a USB flash disk represents that no USB flash disk is inserted into the USB interface or the inserted USB flash disk can t be identified and where USB flash disk has been inserted please wait represents that a USB flash disk has been inserted and can be accessed to When there is no song in the USB flash disk No song in the directory please select another directory is indicated when the directory is selected and then it will to another directory and display the name of song in the directory automatically Exit the MP3 setting interface by pressing other function key after setting You can select a song by 14 and PPI keys on panel while manual control use PII key to play or pause and use remote control pad and infrared remote controller to operate For details please refer to the User s Manual and key function description AM FM tuner MP3 player BAND FM Signakiill MEMO 40 iQ Mode Play All 00 00 00 00 100 45MHz Mono 03 One thousand and one nights Fig 3 1 Fig 4 1 Manual Operation Instructions for Tuner Press TUNER key on the panel to access tot eh tuner setting interface as shown in Fig 4 1 where the wave band radio station channel sound channel etc of the tuner can be set Band Selection Selection between AM and FM can be switched by pressi
24. ut socket item 13 of page 3 on the rear panel which supplies the other equipment with AC220V power When the power supply is set as power is outputted from output socket the moment the timing point is reached when the power supply is set as Off no power is outputted form output socket the moment the timing point is reached when it is set as the last setting is kept The setting method and number item setting are the same 5 1 5 Time Setting This item is for setting the start time of a timing point which can be set to second in 24 hour system The setting method and number item setting are the same 5 1 6 Ring Setting This item 15 for setting the ring type of the timing point including 1 2 3 and 1 15 1 3 5 1 note 2 is 1 5 3 1 note 3 15 1 5 1 5 note and is no ring While setting turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the Ring and press the jog dial once After a icon appears turn the jog dial again to select and press the jog dial to confirm and exit after selection 5 1 7 Timer Setting for MP3 Song gt Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to MP3 Setting and then press the jog dial once to access to the MP3 timer setting interface as shown in Fig 5 1 3 where 3 songs can be selected for MP3 player at timing point 00 00 represents the played song where the first two digits represent the directory where the song is in a
25. w s REMOTE INPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT BIBBA lalale EEEE 220V 30Hz 4A 1 DVD audio input interface Audio output interface for connecting to a DVD player 2 PCaudio input interface Audio output interface for connecting to a PC 3 TV audio input interface Audio output interface for connecting to a TV 4 Auxiliary audio input interface Interface for connecting to a random sound source equipment such as player tuner etc 5 MP3 audio signal output interface Interface for connecting to an amplifier or an audio monitor 6 Tuner audio signal output interface Interface for connecting to an amplifier or an audio monitor 7 Audio output interface for zone L channel Interface for connecting to a zone enclosure Pay attention to the polarity while connecting 8 Audio output interface for zone R channel Interface for connecting to a zone enclosure Pay attention to the polarity while connecting a9 LY Home Music System 9 Power input interface AC220V Please connect the power cord to the console securely before connecting it to the power grid 10 FM antenna interface Input impedance is 750 Interface for connecting to the provided FM antenna or the wired TV network 11 AM antenna interface For connecting to the provided AM antenna 12 Data exchange interface Data exchange between 6 zone remote control pads and console one interface corresponds to one zone 13 Power output s
26. ystem X Wiring Method for Remote Control Pad The console should be connected to the remote control pad through twisted pair and the wiring method is as shown in figure below pe e c o c o c o c o c lt 00000000 po The connectors of the two ends should be one to one S320 Connect to the Connect to the remote control P3 socket of pad interface on remote control the console pad Tips The operation description of the remote control pad can be referred to the User s Manual of HS30R remote control pad X Description for File Format Applications of USB Flash Disk 1 The system supports the USB interfaces of USB flash disks mobile hard disks and USB card readers referred to as USB memory and only supports music files in MP3 format up to 320KBPS so that the music files in other formats can t be played In case a song can t be played check whether the file 15 suitable Supports file system such as FAT12 FAT16 and FAT32 For improving the operation speed and optimizing the management it is recommended that you should only store MP3 songs in the USB flash disk or mobile hard disk without files in other formats and delete any irrelative directory and file as to improve the read write speed and speed for editing a timing point Maximum 99 primary directories can be established in the root directory maximum 99 songs can be stored in each directory and maximum 99 songs can be stored in the root directory

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