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1. cc cccccese cence cece eee eeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaes 5 BASIC OPERA TIONS saisiko ake a OaE aE AE E AREE E AEE ENRE ERA 6 RADIO OPERATION cjcnccinsecciccsccieencecuse deten aadisinweticuaen venmeensousumecsansnas seeeuedibneiesaueukarnsiedens ions 7 CD MP3 WMA OPERATION ou cccccecccccceeeceeeeeeeeee ce eee ee ceeeeeeeeeaeeceeseeeceessaeeeeseeeeeesaaeeees 8 USB DISK SD MMC CARD OPERATION cccccceeeeceeeesseeee ence eee eae eaaeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeessaeeeees 9 PLAYING iPod AND CHARGING INTERNAL iPod BATTERY cccccsseceeeeee eee e eee enes 10 AUX IN FUNCTION onnnaannnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrresessesssnennrnrennnnnnnn 11 MAINTENANCE mueren nE a E E E E EA EEEE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE cece cece ee eee eee eens test ease eee e seen teat enaee eee ees 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS rcsmsiwscsncencewenacinmidpneacncnepenshae tia deumdetiehsmeniecunsacdsamebeaslta 12 10 Gere ES ES 1 Main unit 4 AUX IN cable 2 Speaker boxes with speaker cables 2x 5 Instruction manual 3 Remote control with battery 6 iPod universal dock adapters 7x LOCATION OF CONTROLS Main unit with speaker boxes back view 1 Speaker box 5 FM antenna 2 Speaker cable 6 AUX IN jacks Left and Right 3 AC power cord 7 Right speaker jacks 2x 4 VIDEO OUT jack 8 Left speaker jacks 2x GB 2 Main unit with speaker boxes front view Remote control 1 VOLUME 2x 13 ID3 d
2. 6 1 Check correct universal dock adapter used in iPod mode 6 2 The EQ function in your iPod must be set to Off 7 No video output 7 1 Your iPod video setting TV OUT must be set to ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CD USB SD MMC Compatible discs and file formats CD CD R RW CD DA MP3 and WMA USB port type 2 0 USB maximum handling capacity 2G Card type SD MMC Card maximum handling capacity 2G Radio Tuning range FM 87 5 108 MHz for Europe US MW 522 1620 kHz for Europe 520 1710 kHz for US Antenna FM wire antenna MW built in ferrite bar General Output power 60 4 x 15 W Power consumption 65 W Tweeter 2 4 Ohm Speaker 4 4 Ohm Power source Dimension Main unit Input AC 230V 50Hz 126 H x 250 W x 272 D mm Speaker box Weight Main unit A x 150 W x 165 D mm Speaker box each 29 Kg Note Due to continuing improvements the technical specifications are subject to change without notice GB 12
3. this product please note that waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive GB 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problems Recommendations 1 1 press the ON STANDBY button to go to standby mode and 1 The player or display press it again go turn on the unit does not work properly 1 2 Reset by unplugging the AC power cord for few seconds and re plug it 2 No sound poor sound 2 1 Check the cable connection refer to CONNECTIONS 3 1 Place the disc with the label side facing up 3 2 Ensure that the disc is free from scratches and fingerprints 3 The disc does not play 3 3 Check the discs file formats compatible refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 Clean the disc 4 1 Some external hard disks may not be supported Hard disks that have built in power supply should be favored 4 2 Check with the USB disk file system and format it with FAT or FAT32 4 3 Due to different formats some models of USB storage devices or MP3 players may not be read 4 USB disk is not read 5 1 FM mode Extend and position the FM antenna to achieve best reception Try to switch to mono sound by ST MO button 5 2 MW mode orientate the unit to achieve optimum reception 5 Noise or distorted sound at Radio mode 6 No sound poor sound
4. Auto store 1 At FM mode long press MENU MEMO button 2 seconds to start auto store function It will automatically search upward and store the stations in the frequency range 2 Repeat same procedure to auto store the stations at MW mode Manual store 1 Use 44 PP button to search a desired station Press MENU MEMO button and the station number will flash 2 Press A W button to select a desired station number 3 Press MENU MEMO button again to confirm the setting 4 Repeat above steps 1 to 3 to store any other desired stations Listen to a preset station When listening to the radio press A W button to select the preset radio station GB 7 CD MP3 WMA OPERATION Start playback At ON mode press SOURCE button to select CD Press OPEN CLOSE button to open the CD tray Insert a disc with the label side facing up onto the CD tray Press OPEN CLOSE button again to close the CD tray It will read the disc and after reading the disc information will display for a short moment For CD files the total number of tracks and total duration will display For MP3 WMA files the total number of folders and tracks will display AUN Then it will automatically start playback from the first track During playback For CD files the track number and elapsed track duration will display For MP3 WMA files the elapsed track duration will display Also the folder number and the track number will di
5. HSCOTT I WXH 80 HIGH POWER AUDIO SYSTEM FOR iPod Instruction Manual CE WARNING CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUCTO LASER OE CLASE 1 This product contains a low power laser device Warning Do not touch the lens PRECAUTIONS Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operations ON PLACEMENT Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot cold dusty or humid Place the unit on a flat and even surface Do not restrict the airflow of the unit by placing it in a place with poor airflow by covering it with a cloth or by placing it on a carpet ON SAFETY When connecting and disconnecting the AC power cord from the AC mains outlet grip the plug and not the cord itself Pulling the cord may damage it and create hazard The mains plug shall remain readily operable When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time disconnect the AC power cord from the AC mains outlet ON AC VOLTAGE Before use check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local voltage ON CONDENSATION When there is condensation inside the unit the unit may not function normally Let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power on or gradually heat the room up and dry the unit before use Ensure a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparat
6. T playback 25 AM PM indication for 12 Hour 11 FOLDER clock display only 12 PROGRAM 26 Radio FM MW 13 ID3 display 27 STEREO indicator in FM radio mode 14 Digit and text display 28 RADIO mode Ql MHz Unit of FM radio frequency CONNECTIONS Note Before doing any connections do not turn on the unit to avoid malfunction Connecting the speaker boxes supplied Connect the speaker boxes supplied to the main unit speaker jacks with built in speaker cables illustrated on the diagram and also refer to the table below SPEAKERS Red jacks White jacks Reapus R L GB 4 5 RED R L SPEAKERS Connecting the external audio device e g MP3 player Connect the external audio device such as MP3 player LINE OUT or headphone socket to the main unit AUX IN jacks with the AUX IN cable supplied illustrated on the diagram and also refer to the table below AUX IN jacks PAn AADO DEVICE AUX IN cable Red Whit HEADPHONE SOCKET e Ite il i Red plug White plug lt n AUXIN CABLE RE AUX IN SUPPLIED Connecting an external video device e g TV Connect the external video device such as TV EXTERNAL VIDEO DEVICE VIDEO IN jack to the main unit VIDEO OUT a ae jack with a video cable not supplied to output the video if available in your iPod VIDEO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED VIDEO OUT Connecting the power supply After connecting the speaker boxes to the main unit ins
7. ert the AC power cord into the AC mains outlet with power source 230V AC 50Hz Connect the headphones Plug the headphones not supplied to the headphones jack at the front of the main unit for private listening The speaker output will be shut off automatically INSTALLING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY Install the remote control battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the remote control by pressing the left tab to right while pulling the cover 2 Insert a 3V lithium battery CR2025 or equivalent with polarities matching the indications inside the battery compartment cover 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Note The remote control battery normally lasts for about one year although it depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used If the remote control fails to work even when it is operated near the unit replace the battery Precautions when using battery 1 Use only the size and type of battery specified 2 Ensure to follow the correct polarities when installing the battery as indicated in the battery compartment A reversed battery may damage the remote control 3 Exhausted battery has to be removed to prevent possible battery leakage 4 Dispose of battery properly according to environmental regulations GB 5 BASIC OPERATIONS ON Standby mode After connecting the speaker cables and the power supply refer to CONNECTIONS the main unit Standby led indicator lig
8. formation e g file name of your iPod Please view the file information through your iPod display 3 To prevent sound distortion during iPod playback on this unit the EQ function in your iPod must be set to Off 4 The unit is not designed for playing and charging iPod Shuffle AUX IN FUNCTION An AUX IN jack is provided with the cable to connect your external audio device such as MP3 players earlier iPod models or portable CD players for listening to the music through this unit refer to CONNECTIONS 1 Plug the AUX IN cable supplied to AUX IN jacks refer to CONNECTIONS 2 At ON mode press SOURCE button to select AUX 3 Operate your external audio device to select and playback the music 4 Adjust the volume controls on both your external audio device and this unit to desired volume level Note In AUX IN mode this unit display cannot show any music information e g track No of your external audio device MAINTENANCE Care and maintenance To clean the cabinet unplug the unit and wipe off dust and stains with a soft cloth moistened with a mild soap and water solution only Do not use benzene thinner or similar chemicals to clean the cabinet Cleaning CD disc If the music skips or does not play the disc may need cleaning Before playback wipe the disc from the center out with a clean cloth After use store the disc in its case If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of
9. hts up It is in standby mode and the clock time is displayed Press the ON STANDBY button to turn on the unit and press it again to go to Standby mode Clock time setting Set the clock 1 Press CLOCK button on the remote control and Hour digits will flash 2 Press l 4 gt gt I button to set hour 3 Press CLOCK button to confirm and the Minute digits will flash 4 Press I44 gt gt I button to set minute 5 Press CLOCK button again to confirm the time setting 24 12 Hour clock display Long press CLOCK button 5 seconds and 24 HOUR will flash Press CLOCK button to select 12 Hour clock display and press button to confirm SOURCE select At ON mode press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select the source TUNER for radio IPOD for iPod CD AUX UDISK for USB and SD MMC VOLUME control Rotate VOLUME knob on the main unit or press VOLUME button on the remote control to adjust sound volume level up to maximum 32 that MAX displays Last volume level within the range 0 and 18 is resumed while the last volume level higher than 18 is always restored to the level 18 to avoid the risk of an electric shock when it is turned on MUTE function Press MUTE button on the remote control to shut off the sound The symbol displays Press it again or VOLUME button on the remote control or rotate VOLUME knob on the main unit to resume the sound XBASS functio
10. isplay 2 MUTE 4 14 STOP W BAND 3 OPEN CLOSE 4 15 PRESET FOLDER V 4 SOURCE 16 PLAY PAUSE P 5 EQ Equalizer 17 CLOCK set 6 ON STANDBY 18 PREVIOUS 4 7 XBASS Bass boost 19 PRESET FOLDERA 8 ENTER ST MO 20 MENU MEMORY 9 REPEAT 10 RANDOM 11 NEXT Ppl 12 INTRO 1615 4 1 Bass reflex hole 12 MEMORY button 2 SOURCE button 13 NEXT PPI button 3 ENTER ST MO stereo mono button 14 PREVIOUS I 4 button 4 LCD display 15 VOLUME knob 5 IPod universal dock and connector 16 SD MMC card slot 6 Infra red remote sensor 17 CD tray 7 PLAY PAUSE PII button 18 USB port gt 8 STOP W BAND button 19 Headphones jack Q 9 Tweeter speaker with high frequency sound output 20 PRESET FOLDER button 10 Speaker 21 PRESET FOLDER A button 11 OPEN CLOSE button 22 ON STANDBY button 23 Standby led indicator GB 3 LCD display YAQYAYO M amp Q G9 Gt AUX Lom Sa Als RADIO GAL Qua ID3 PRO Ey C Uy yy Gy Gy SQ PAI ce m I n a s gt lt a a T A I l E I e a So a a e3 QI QI QI CI CI CD CS 1 AUX IN mode 16 kHz Unit of MW radio frequency 2 INTRODUCTION 17 Mute function is on 3 RANDOM playback 18 POP in EQ presets 4 CD file 19 ROCK in EQ presets 5 WMA file 20 JAZZ in EQ presets 6 MP3 file 21 CLASSIC in EQ presets 7 SD MMC mode 22 XBASS Bass boost 8 iPod mode 23 FLAT in EQ presets 9 USB mode 24 CLOCK set 10 REPEA
11. layed Press it again to cancel the repeat function PROGRAM playback It allows maximum 64 tracks or folders to playback in desired order Note The buttons MENU MEMO on the remote control and MEMORY on the main unit have the same function below Programming works at STOP mode only CD files programming 1 At STOP mode press MENU MEMO button and the track number 000 will flash Press 44 PPI button to select the track number Press MENU MEMO button to confirm Repeat above steps 2 amp 3 to program the other tracks To playback the program press button To clear the program press Il BAND button twice or open close the CD tray or go to Standby mode Oo o1 B W DY For MP3 WMA files programming the folder number needs to be selected on top of above procedure for CD files programming RANDOM playback Press RANDOM button on the remote control to playback the files in random order The symbol SR displays Introduction playback Press the INTRO button on the remote control to play the first 10 seconds of each track The text INTRO is displayed USB DISK SD MMC CARD OPERATION Insert USB disk into the USB port or and SD MMC card into the SD MMC card slot on the main unit front panel At ON mode press SOURCE button to select UDISK or SD MMC for USB or SD MMC mode Refer to CD MP3 WMA OPERATION to play MP3 WMA files Note 1 Some external hard disks may
12. n Press XBASS button on the remote control to boost the bass effect The symbol Byes j is displayed EQ function Press EQ button on the remote control repeatedly to select your desired music mode EEE OAN FLAT HR ROCK JAZZ gf CLASSIC yh gt POP VW GB 6 RADIO OPERATION Listen to the radio Press ON STANDBY button to turn on the unit 2 Press SOURCE button to select TUNER 3 Press W BAND button to select FM or MW Note Long press button 5 seconds to switch the frequency range between Europe and US The default frequency range is for Europe 4 Press the 44 gt gt button for 2 seconds and then release It will search up down until a radio station is received For manual fine tuning you can press the 44 PPI button repeatedly FM Stereo Mono selection At FM mode press ST MO button on the remote control to select stereo mono sound ST displays when stereo sound is selected and a FM stereo station is received When FM signal is weak and sound distortion occurs it is better to select mono sound Achieve optimum reception In FM mode extend and position the FM antenna to achieve optimum reception In MW mode orientate the main unit to achieve optimum reception Preset radio stations You can store up to 20 stations for FM and 10 stations for MW Note The buttons MENU MEMO on the remote control and MEMORY on the main unit have the same function below
13. not be supported Hard disks that have a built in power supply should be favored 2 Due to technical differences some models of USB storage devices or MP3 players may take longer time to be read or even may not be read GB 9 PLAYING iPod AND CHARGING INTERNAL iPod BATTERY REPEAT playback Install the iPod universal dock adapter 1 Select the iPod universal dock adaptor fitting to your iPod model from the next table The adapter No is marked at the back of the adapter 2 Install the adapter with two tabs facing the front by pushing it down in the universal dock at the main unit top 3 To remove the adapter press at the back of the adapter and pull it up abbas Supplied in this dock iPod description Capacity unit yesino 1 3GB iPod 10GB 15GB 20GB yes 2 3GB iPod 30GB amp 40GB yes 3 iPod mini 4GB amp 6GB yes 4 4G iPod amp U2 iPod 20GB yes 5 4G iPod 40GB yes 6 iPod photo amp Color U2 iPod 20GB amp 30GB yes iPod with color display 20GB 7 iPod photo 40GB amp 60GB yes iPod with color display 60GB 8 iPod nano 2GB amp 4GB no 9 5G iPod amp U2 iPod with video 30GB no 10 5G iPod with video 60GB 80GB no 11 iPod nano 2 generation 2GB 4GB 8GB no Note 1 Only the universal dock adapter Nos 7 to 7 are supplied with this unit Adapter Nos 8 to 11 should be supplied with your iPod model and they can be used with this universal dock 2 Ensure tha
14. splay a short moment alternately in cycle Pause playback Press button to pause the playback and the elapsed track duration will flash Press it again to resume playback Stop playback Press I BAND button to stop playback Press button start playback from the first track Search function Skip to next previous track 1 Press gt button to skip to next track 2 Press 44 button once to skip to the beginning of the current track Press it twice to skip to previous track Search within a track During playback hold down the 44 P gt button to go fast backwards or fast forwards and then release the button It will resume normal playback from that point Skip to next previous folder for MP3 WMA files only Press A W button to skip to next previous folder ID3 display for MP3 WMA files only Press ID3 button on the remote control to display the names of the song artist album if this information is available The text ID3 is displayed Press it again to cancel the ID3 display GB 8 REPEAT playback Press REPEAT button repeatedly to select repeat playback mode For CD files press it once to repeat the current track and the symbol CZ flashes Press it twice to repeat all the tracks and the symbol CZ stays still Press it a third time to cancel the repeat function while for MP3 WMA files press it a third time to repeat the tracks in the folder The symbols Z J are disp
15. t you use the universal dock adapter corresponding to your iPod in order to ensure that it is installed in a stable way and that the electrical contact is good Listen to iPod 1 With correct iPod universal dock adapter installed gently dock the iPod without the protective cover into the unit universal dock 2 When docked Internal iPod battery will be charged until it is fully charged 3 In ON mode press SOURCE button to select IPOD You can use the remote control to control iPod functions Press MENU MEMO button on the remote control to iPod access the iPod menu Press A W button to select a function Press ENTER button to confirm the function You can press MENU MEMO button to return to previous menu When a song is selected press button to playback the music During playback press 44 gt gt to select next or previous song You can also press MENU MEMO button to display the menu to select other functions 10 Alternately you can control your iPod directly for playback GB 10 gt OOnNO oO Watch video from iPod You can output the video if available in your iPod to external video device e g TV refer to CONNECTIONS Operations are the same as Listen to iPod Your iPod video setting TV OUT must be set to ON Note 1 Adjust the volume control on this main unit or the remote control to the desired volume level 2 This unit display cannot show any file in
16. us for sufficient ventilation Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus Take attention to the environmental aspects of battery disposal Use the apparatus only in moderate climates not in tropical climates Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightening flash ATTENTION To reduce the risk of The exclamation point with arrowhead symbol electric shock do not remove the cover within the triangle is a within the triangle is a There are no user serviceable parts warning sign alerting warning sign alerting inside the unit Refer all servicing to the user of important the user of dangerous qualified persounnel instructions accompanying the voltage inside the unit product GB 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING eain aaan aE E r AAA OE E EEEE AE ENEA AA EEEE RE E sae 1 PRECAUTION ieee a E E ATA E E E E EE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS sermrcreaa rren A a AEAEE EEA ADAE EN 2 BOX CONTENT arrar aE E E E A EE E EAEE 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ccccccccece cece eee teen eee eee eee eens e ease teat bese esas teat ene eae 2 CONNEC TONS ipo ade rca og oe nrc EEEE AE cam boa E EE 4 INSTALLING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
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