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Goodmans IPHONE MICRO1468I User's Manual

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1. MICRO1468l book Page 1 B f Goodmans MICRO1468I CD Micro System for iPhone iPod Instruction Manual IMPORTANT Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference E d C MICRO1468I book Page 2 Introduction Thank you for choosing this Goodmans Micro System Not only does it play CD s and receive radio stations but you can also listen to your favourite tracks on your iPhone iPod whilst charging it It s really easy to use you can save your favourite radio stations to memory and program your CD tracks in an order to suit you You can also fully operate your iPhone iPod from the remote control IMPORTANT Use of any electrical equipment should be undertaken with care Please read the safety section on page 17 before using your Micro System This appliance is for household use only Made for iPod Q iPhone An audio system that allows docking of an iPhone iPod and which fully supports the iPhone iPod menu system is B Gma Page 3 What s in the box 1 x Goodmans MICRO1468 unit 2 x External speakers 1 x Remote control not shown 6 x iPod dock adaptors not shown 1 x Mains adaptor 10V DC not shown CD and iPod not included Getting started G Using the clock and timer Using the radio Other functions Using the iPhone iPod dock Troubleshooting Using the CD Specif
2. 20 VOLUME button 8 1 MICRO1468I book Page 7 E Using the support stand If the unit is to be operated on a desk or table extend the support stand located on the underside of the unit If the unit is to be wall mounted return the support stand to the closed position The remote control battery To preserve the battery life prior to first use there is a small plastic tab inserted between the battery and the terminal inside the remote control Please remove this tab before using the remote control To remove the tab pull it in the direction of the arrow in the illustration below If the operation of the remote control becomes intermittent or unsatisfactory replace the original battery with a new 3 volt lithium battery DON T FORGET When replacing the battery always ensure the same size and type is used Make sure that the battery polarity is observed Inserting the battery incorrectly could result in battery leakage or damage to the unit o Connecting to power Before switching on make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate For your own safety read the following instructions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to the mains Mains AC operation This unit is designed to operate on AC 100 240V 50 60Hz mains supply using the mains adaptor supplied Connect the mains adaptor to
3. buttons on the remote control to select the preset station number where you want to save the station Press the MEMORY button again to store the station into the chosen preset number DON T FORGET Repeat the above steps to save all of your other stations Selecting a saved station Press the M UP or M DOWN buttons on the remote control to choose the saved station that you want to listen to Antenna DON T FORGET For optimum FM reception there is a built in FM antenna wire on the back of the unit Move the wire around to get the best reception FM and FM Stereo reception When the unit is tuned in to a stereo broadcast with a good signal STEREO will be shown in the display If an FM station is received but has interference it is recommended to switch to Mono mode using the ST MO button on the remote control y ZINS ae Page 9 Using the iPhone iPod Dock Inserting and removing your iPhone iPod Using the iPhone iPod menu system Press the Power Standby Button Select IPod mode using the FUNCTION button Press the FUNCTION Button to select Carefully insert your iPhone iPod unit into the iPhone iPod mode dock Press the OPEN CLOSE Button to open Press the MENU button once on the the CD door remote control to enter the iPod menu 4 Carefully push the iPod dock lever to the system right then forward The dock connector will 4 L k Press A and Y on the r
4. disc compartment When the compartment is fully closed the disc will be read automatically a o P Z MICRO1468I book Page 11 6 Repeating CD s 4 DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function CD To repeat the current track press the To resume playback press the PLAY PAUSE button again To stop playback press the STOP button Selecting a different MP3 track REPEAT button once REPEAT will show in the display To repeat the entire disc press the DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function REPEAT button twice REPEAT ALL will show in the display To cancel repeat play press the STOP button or press the REPEAT button until the repeat indicator disappears Random CD playback 9 DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function SIE In play mode press the RANDOM button on the remote control once RANDOM will show in the display and the tracks will Press the A FILE 10 button to skip forward through the files in multiples of 10 Press the W FILE 10 button to skip backwards through the files in multiples of 10 To skip forwards through folders contained on the CD press the ENTER FOLDER button Press the SKIP TUNE buttons to select tracks within a folder Repeating MP3 CD s To cancel random play press the STOP be played in a random order DON T FORGE
5. equipment if you are ever in doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way Switch it off withdraw the Follow the steps below to ensure that the mains plug and consult your dealer product can be enjoyed at a comfortable listening level Don t remove any fixed covers as this may expose you to dangerous voltages Slowly increase the level until you can hear comfortably and clearly and without Don t leave the equipment switched On when it distortion is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a Damage to your hearing is accumulative a S 9 standby mode and irreversible Any ringing or discomfort in the ears indicates that the f E volumi isice loud Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that other people in your household 3 Once you have established a comfortable are conversant with the equipment listening level do not increase the volume level Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people General Safety This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet European safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured Don t obstruct the ventilation vents on the equipment for example with curtains or soft furnishings Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the product Do read
6. returning it to the 0871 230 0790 retailer just call 0871 230 1777 or visit www thesupportsite co uk MICRO1468I book Page 17 Specifications w Model number MICRO1468l Power supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 1A DC adaptor output 10V 2 7A Power consumption 27W Radio frequency coverage FM 87 5 108MHz Speaker system 4 Ohm Power output Watts 4W x2 Dimensions Unit 260 L x 110 W x 190 H Speaker 120 L x 92 W x 190 H IMPORTANT Due to continual revision and improvements to our products design specifications L are subject to change without notice Ou Z MICRO1468I book Page 18 Safety Sound Levels are properly made in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Your hearing is important to you and to us so please take care when operating this equipment It is strongly recommended that you follow the guidelines in order to prevent possible damage to or loss of hearing Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous load sounds and will give the impression that the volume has in fact been reduced What seems normal to you may in fact be harmful To guard against this set the initial volume of the equipment to a low level Switch off and remove the mains plug when making or changing any connections Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment Don t continue to operate the
7. the disc will start playing from the first programmed track Any track can be programmed to play more than once 44 P g MICRO1468l book Page 14 Using the Clock and Timer Adjusting the clock DON T FORGET This unit has its own digit clock when in standby mode To adjust the clock and set the timer follow the instructions below Press the C ADJ MEMORY button and select either 24 hour or 12 hour mode using the SKIP TUNE buttons Press the C ADJ MEMORY button to confirm The Hour digits will begin to flash Adjust the hours by pressing the SKIP TUNE buttons Press the C ADJ MEMORY button again and the minute digits will begin to flash Adjust the minutes by pressing the SKIP TUNE buttons Setting the timer Press the C ADJ MEMORY button again TIMER ON will show in display Repeat the above procedure to set the TIMER ON hours and minutes digits Press the C ADJ MEMORY button again TIMER OFF will show in the display Repeat the above procedure to set the TIMER OFF hours and minutes digits Press the C ADJ MEMORY button again TIMER OFF will flash in the display Press the SKIP TUNE buttons to select TIMER ON Press the C ADJ MEMORY button to confirm the Timer settings The display will then return to the current time DON T FORGET The clock setting will be lost if the power is disconnected Switching off th
8. Press the Reset button on the rear panel of the unit with a thin non metallic object DON T FORGET Any preset settings such as the clock will be lost if the unit is reset or if the power supply is disconnected o Y MICRO1468I book Page 16 6 Troubleshooting the antenna wire is not extended Problem Possible cause What to do Radio Noise or sound distorted Station not tuned properly Fine tune broadcast station on FM Extend FM wire antenna Reposition the unit until the best reception is obtained FM Stereo indicator Mono mode is selected doesn t light up You have tuned in to a mono station The signal is too weak Press ST MO button Retune to another FM station Retune to another FM station No sound in FM mode Unit not in tuner mode Volume is at the minimum position Press TUNER button to select Tuner mode Adjust volume level CD MP3 Player CD Player will not play Unit not in CD mode CD is not installed or installed correctly Press CD button Load a CD and check it is the correct way round CD skips while playing Disc is dirty or scratched Wipe the disc with a cloth or use another disc Need extra help Need a spare part Don t worry we are just the other end of the In the unlikely event of requiring spare parts phone If you re experiencing problems using please contact our spare parts department on your new product before
9. T You need to use the remote control to use this function button or press the RANDOM button until the random indicator disappears V Playing MP3 C D a 1 Select CD mode with the FUNCTION button the total number of files and track numbers of the disc will show in the display Press the PLAY PAUSE button once to begin playback of the MP3 CD from the first track Press the PLAY PAUSE button once to pause playback of the MP3 CD The elapsed time will flash in the display o To repeat the current file press the REPEAT button once REPEAT will show in the display To repeat the current album press the REPEAT button twice REPEAT ALBUM will show in the display To repeat the entire disc press the REPEAT button three times REPEAT ALL will show in the display To cancel repeat play press the STOP button or press the REPEAT button until the repeat indicator disappears a e oO enor Page 12 Using the CD Random MP3 playback DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function OD In play mode press the RANDOM button on the remote control once RANDOM will show in the display and the tracks will be played in a random order To cancel random play press the STOP button or press the RANDOM button until the random indicator disappears ID3 Tag function for MP3 CD s To view ID3 Tag information on an MP3 disc press the MENU INFO button during playb
10. ack 2 Press the MENU INFO button again to disable this function and return to normal track information display Programmed CD playback DONT FORGETIThe CD disc must be in stop mode Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button The following information will show in the display MEMORY iF 1 cird 1 roti I Litt Ta E eae a a ae Press the SKIP TUNE buttons to select the track to be stored in location 01 i e track 03 C FT 1 L Vit a a a Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button The first track selection is now stored in program memory MEMORY i 1 IJ LI LI 1 00 W a aa cart 1 4 Select the next track to be programmed using the SKIP TUNE buttons i e track 05 MEMORY cart 1 Pirie Iti I P L L VI a a a a a aa Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button to store this track Q Continue entering tracks in this way until all the desired tracks are stored up to a limit of 20 When the C ADJ MEMORYor MEMORY button is pressed to store the 20th track the display will show FUL DON T FORGET If the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed before the C ADJ MEMORY button is pressed that track will not be programmed and the disc will start playing from the first programmed track Any track can be programmed to play more than once Listening to programmed tracks Press the PLAY PAUSE button Disc play will star
11. e timer function TIMER ON flashes in the display Select TIMER OFF by pressing SKIP TUNE buttons Press the C ADJ MEMORY button to cancel the timer 9 Press the C ADJ MEMORY button until Setting the sleep timer DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function The Sleep Timer is a countdown timer for switching the system to standby mode after a specified time It enables you to listen to the radio a CD or iPod The Sleep Timer can be set from 90 to 10 minutes in 10 minute steps o Switch on the system by pressing the STANDBY button 2 Select the desired source by pressing the FUNCTION button 3 Press the SLEEP button to set the sleep time SLEEP and 90 are shown in the display The system will now play for 90 minutes 4 To decrease the sleep time in steps of 10 minutes continually press the SLEEP button until the desired sleep time is shown O To cancel the sleep timer press the SLEEP button until the display returns to the previous mode Q To switch off the system before the sleep time has elapsed press the STANDBY button K 0 dka ae Page 15 ee Other Functions 06 O ki Mute DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the sound The volume indicator will flash 2 Press the MUTE button again to restore the sound to the prev
12. emote control tilt upwards to enable the iPod iPhone to be sasiy cohnected to navigate the various features of the iPod y menu system as you would when using the Insert your iPod iPhone securely into the iPod control buttons dock You can also use the correct dock adaptor supplied with your iPod Press the ENTER button on the remote control l to confirm your selection Carefully push the lever to the right and then back to the original position Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the CD door DON T FORGET Menu navigation will not work on iPhone or iPod Touch when they DON T FORGET The CD door will NOT close if are in LOCK mode the lever is not returned to the original postion ess Playback and charging your iPod 1 Select iPod mode using the FUNCTION button Insert your iPod into the dock and press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button to pause playback Press this button again to resume playback O When your iPod is docked in the unit the internal battery will be charged oO a Page 10 Using the CD Handling CDs To remove a disc from its storage case press DON T FORGET Keep the disc compartment down on the centre of the case and lift the disc closed when not in use to prevent dirt and dust out holding it carefully by the edges from entering the mechanism Never place more than one disc into the disc compartment at any time Playin
13. g CD s Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped GD Select CD mode with the Function button off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Press the PLAY PAUSE button once to before use begin playback of the CD from the first track Press the PLAY PAUSE button once to pause playback of the CD the elapsed time will flash in the display e To resume playback press the PLAY Loading and unloading CD s PAUSE button again To stop playback press the STOP button DON T FORGET Never use chemicals such as record sprays antistatic sprays benzene Q or thinners to clean compact discs These chemicals can damage the disc s surface f Press the STANDBY Button to turn on the unit Select CD mode Open the disc compartment by pressing GD Press the SKIP TUNE buttons to skip the OPEN CLOSE button forwards or backwards through the tracks on the CD 4 When the disc compartment has opened l 3 Press and hold the SKIP TUNE buttons to remove a disc from its case and place it carefully onto the spindle with the label fast forwards or backwards through the Selecting a different CD track side facing outwards current track When the desired part of the track is DON T FORGET Do not put anything except reached release the button and playback a compact disc into the compartment Other will resume objects may damage the unit Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the
14. ications 9 MICRO1468I book Page 4 Your Micro System Front view 12 13 14 a S E i atertateass 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 1 STANDBY button 8 PLAY PAUSE button 2 FUNCTION button 9 OPEN CLOSE button 3 C ADJ MEMORY button 10 iPhone iPod compartment 4 TUNER SEARCH Button 11 Speaker unit 5 Volume Control 12 CD door 6 TUNER SEARCH Button 13 IR sensor 7 STOP Button 14 LCD display 4 B MICRO1468I book Page 5 Your Micro System Top Panel IIT TTT A A WOOFER o 15 Speaker output left 19 Subwoofer output PN 16 Speaker output right 20 AUX input left 17 Reset button 21 AUX input right 18 DC input 10V 22 FM antenna T xad oo MICRO1468l book Page 6 Your Micro System Remote Control 1 STANDBY 2 3 4 5 6 bra l 10 b k EPEAT BA 13 12 14 16 15 Tz 18 19 20 Goodmans 1 STOP button 11 ENTER FOLDER button 2 STANDBY button 12 MEMORY button 3 OPEN CLOSE button 13 M DOWN REPEAT button 4 FILE 10 IPOD UP button 14 M UP RANDOM button 5 PLAY PAUSE button 15 PRESET EQ button 6 MENU INFO button 16 TIMER C ADJ button 7 SKIP TUNE Button 17 SLEEP button 8 SKIP TUNE Button 18 VOLUME button 9 FILE 10 IPOD DOWN button 19 MUTE button 10 FUNCTION button
15. ious level Preset Equaliser The Quality of the sound can be adjusted to suit the type of music playing by using the Preset Equaliser function There are 6 settings to choose from CLASSIC ROCK POP JAZZ X BASS and FLAT Press the Preset EQ button to cycle through the various equaliser settings until the desired sound setting is found AUXILIARY IN Connect the audio output sockets of your auxiliary sound source TV VCR DVD Player Cassette Deck Mini Disc player etc to the AUX IN sockets on the back of the unit DON T FORGET The auxiliary function can only be used when there is a connection made to the AUX IN sockets from another source DON T FORGET The connection cables are not included Press the STANDBY button to power On the unit Press the FUNCTION button to select the AUX function o 3 Turn your auxiliary source On and operate it as usual The sound from the auxiliary source can then be heard through the speakers Adjust the volume level to the desired listening level Subwoofer out DON T FORGET The subwoofer and connecting cables are not supplied with this product It is possible to use a powered active subwoofer speaker with this unit Connect an external subwoofer into the SUBWOOFER OUT socket on the rear panel of this unit Resetting If this unit shows any abnormal operation or becomes unresponsive to button presses it can be reset
16. t at the beginning of the first programmed track To Clear the Program Memory If the disc is playing press the STOP button twice or Select IPOD AUX or TUNER to clear the program y VA Ais reon book Page 13 or Using the CD Programmed MP3 playback Listening to programmed MP3 tracks DON T FORGET The MP3 disc must be in D Press the PLAY PAUSE button stop mode i press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY Disc play will start at the beginning of the button The following information will first programmed track show in the display MEMORY a C I 1 l l LI ot To Clear the Program Memory LJ Ji l L vur E a a a E CE If the disc is playing press the STOP button Press the SKIP TUNE buttons to select twice or Select IPOD AUX or TUNER to clear the folder Press the C ADJ MEMORY the program or MEMORY button to confirm the folder To select the track press the SKIP TUNE buttons Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button to confirm the track Repeat the steps 2 to 4 to select the next folder and track to be programmed Continue entering the tracks in this way until all the desired track are stored up to a limit of 99 When the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button is pressed to store the 99th track it will show FUL on the display DON T FORGET If the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed before the C ADJ MEMORY button is pressed that track will not be programmed and
17. the DC input socket 18 on the rear of the unit DON T FORGET Use only the mains adaptor supplied with this Micro System Using adaptors not designed for this unit or that have a different specification to the one supplied may cause damage to the unit dka y gt WA Z MICRO1468I book Page 8 Tues Basic operation D Press the STANDBY button on the main unit or remote control to power on the unit Press the FUNCTION button on the unit or on the remote control to select Tuner mode Tune to the station you want by pressing either of the SKIP TUNE buttons 4 To turn off the unit press the STANDBY button Manual and automatic tuning Q To manually tune in a station briefly press either of the SKIP TUNE buttons To start automatic tuning press and hold either of the SKIP TUNE buttons for more than 2 seconds DON T FORGET The unit will automatically search for the first available station with a strong signal Saving radio stations to memory DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to save radio stations to memory You can save up to 20 FM radio stations to the memory Tune in to the station you want by pressing either of the SKIP TUNE buttons on the remote control o Press the MEMORY button on the remote control MEMORY will flash in the display and a preset number 1 will also show on the display Press the M UP or M DOWN
18. these operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment Don t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture Do ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment Y 8 f ee Page 19 a e ki S M QRCl468 book Page 20 LA ZI Goodmans www thesupportsite co uk 0871 230 1777 E e C K

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