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SCOTT I-SX 50 BK docking speaker
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1. Play 11 CLASSIC in EQ presets 15 Speaker 2 Il Pause 12 ROCK in EQ presets 16 FM antenna 3 AUX IN mode 13 FLAT in EQ presets 17 USB port 4 XBASS Bass boost 14 MHz Unit of FM radio frequency 18 Adjustable support for iPod 5 Surround sound low high 15 KHz Unit of MW radio frequency 19 iPod protective cover 6 USB mode 16 Digit and text display 20 Battery compartment 4 si ian Pare mode In presets Mute tunction a Da vallonan 9 STEREO mode in FM radio 19 Repeat folder 10 JAZZ in EQ presets 20 Repeat 22 VIDEO OUT jack 23 AC socket 24 AUX IN jack 25 Headphones jack amp 2 26 VOLUME buttons 27 4 gt TUNE SKIP buttons GB 2 GB 3 POWER SUPPLY Using AC power supply Insert the AC power cord into the AC mains outlet with a 230V AC 50Hz power source and the other end to the AC socket at the back of the unit Using batteries 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert 6 x UM2 C size batteries not supplied with the polarities matching the engraved markings in the battery compartment Reversed batteries may damage the unit 3 Close the battery compartment Note When AC power is supplied the battery power is cut off automatically When an AC power failure or interruption occurs and the unit does not have batteries installed the time and preset stations will be lost It is recommended to install the batteries as back up When replacing batteries replacement always conn
2. Note I 1 Adjust the volume to the desired level using the VOLUME buttons on the unit or the VO button on the remote control 2 This unit display cannot show any file information e g file name contained on 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 or charging an iPod Shuffle but it is possible to connect the iPod s line out or headphones jack to the AUX IN jack on the unit AUX IN FUNCTION This unit has an AUX IN jack and is provided with a cable to connect your external audio devices such as MP3 players or an earlier iPod model 1 Plug the AUX IN cable supplied into the AUX IN jack 2 When the unit is switched on press the SOURCE CLOCK button to select AUX Operate your external audio device as usual to select and play music Adjust the volume controls on both your external audio device and this unit to the desired volume level Note In AUX IN mode this unit display cannot show any music information e g track number for your external audio device mw MAINTENANCE Care and maintenance To clean the casing 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 casing electrical product
3. The hour digits will flash 2 Press the M4 buttons to set the hour 3 Press the SOURCE CLOCK button to confirm and the minute digits will flash 4 Press the k lt gt buttons to set the minutes 5 Press the SOURCE CLOCK button again to confirm the time setting Selecting the source When the unit is switched on press the SOURCE CLOCK button repeatedly to select one of the following sources iPod USB AUX or Radio VOLUME control Press the VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume level MUTE function Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the sound The symbol is displayed Press it again or use the VOLUME buttons to resume the sound XBASS function Press the button to boost the bass effect The symbol is displayed Surround sound Press the SURROUND button repeatedly to select the surround sound effect Low gt High or off EQ function Press the EQ button on the remote control repeatedly to select your desired music mode in the following PARE FLAT 8 ROCK PoP U yAzz 8S classic fe Connecting headphones Plug in headphones not supplied to the headphones jack at the side of the unit for private listening The speaker output will be shut off automatically GB 5 RADIO OPERATION Listening to the radio 1 When the unit is switched on press the SOURCE CLOCK button to select Radio mode 2 Press the BAND ENTER buiton to select FM
4. or MW 3 Press and hold down the mM4 button to launch an automatic search up down Release the button when the unit receives a radio station that you would like to listen to For manual fine tuning you can press the button repeatedly to adjust the frequency step by step FM Stereo In FM mode 22 is displayed when the unit receives a station with a strong signal station and stereo sound Achieving 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 15 stations for FM and 10 stations for MW 1 Use the M4 i buttons to search for a desired station Press the MEMORY MENU button to store a station A preset number will flash 2 Press the v a buttons to select a preset number that you would like to allocated to this station 3 Press the MEMORY MENU button again to confirm the setting 4 Repeat above steps 1 to 3 to store any other desired stations Listening to a preset station When listening to the radio press the PRESET buttons to select a preset radio station GB 6 USB DEVICE OPERATION Insert a USB device into the USB port on the front panel of the unit When the unit is switched on press the SOURCE CLOCK button to select USB mode Note Due to technical differences some models of USB storage devices or MP3 players may take longer to be read In som
5. GING THE INTERNAL iPod BATTERY Installing an adapter on the iPod docking station 1 Select the iPod adapter that corresponds to your iPod model from the table below The adapter number is marked at the back of the adapter 2 Insert the adapter into the docking station at the top of the unit with the two tabs facing forwards 3 To remove the adapter press the back of the adapter and pull it up Adapter No iPod description Capacity Adapter supplied with this unit yes no 4G iPod 40GB yes 6 iPod photo amp Color U2 iPod 20GB amp 30GB iPod with color display 20GB yos 7 iPod photo 40GB amp 60GB a iPod with color display 60GB yes 8 iPod nano no 9 5G iPod amp U2 iPod with video 30GB no 10 5G iPod with video 60GB amp 80GB no iPod classic 160GB iPod nano 2 generation iPod nano 3 generation no 14 iPod touch no Note 1 Only the adapter Nos 4 5 6 and 7 are supplied with this unit Adapter numbers 8 to 14 should be supplied with their corresponding iPod model and they can also be used with this universal docking station 2 Ensure that you use the adapter corresponding to your iPod in order to ensure that it is installed in a stable way and that the electrical contact is good Listening to your iPod With the correct iPod adapter installed use a coin to turn the adjustable support so that it will fit a large iPod and gen
6. SCOTT SX50 TEETE Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operations INSTALLATION AU DIO SYSTEM WITH DOC KI NG Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot cold dusty or humid m Place the unit on a flat and even surface STATION FOR iPod 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 Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus 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 SAFETY When connecting and disconnecting the AC power cord from the AC mains outlet pull the plug and not the cord itself Pulling the cord may damage it and may be dangerous The mains plug must 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 AC VOLTAGE Before use check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local voltage CONDENSATION When there is condensation inside the unit it may not function normally Unplug the unit for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power back on or gradually heat the room up and dry the unit before use Ensure a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Do not im
7. TION cecctidisvnscceadarxttnniGuas nh erda e e eai aa 5 5 BAND ENTER RADIO OPERATION rrirsen eranan nkan A AAR EAR 6 6 4 MUTE USB DEVICE OPERATION srassetces cxttydiwsiacssesccevcusnnidantasdsiess diese aaiiedndaneiebeanaatens 7 7 VOLUME PLAYING AN iPod AND CHARGING THE INTERNAL iPod BATTERY 05 8 8 bel TUNE NEXT AUX IN FUNG TION aie shee ceric naa aad uae ate tog nice nth aE warded ei a AAEE 9 9 E STOP MAINT ENANGE in sicnisisiviiesadsaonndnnd smaunectnawaeeebuascaddwesadw eae denen niddaacale wien smiieseiceciucnole 9 10 Y PRESET FOLDER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE iivaicitevicianevnnaecdunritaairanussmaworendatiiiieinanetiaeaeevecesis 10 11 REPEAT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ccissiiscaccvinndsiretatdassinssindersndadslawa uaboniacteaersincwens 10 12 PIIPLAY PAUSE 13 i44 TUNE PREVIOUS BOX CONTENTS 14 MEMORY MENU 1 Main unit 4 AUX IN cable 15 gt SURROUND 2 AC power cord 5 Instruction manual 16 amp PRESET FOLDER 3 Remote control with battery 6 Adapters for different iPod models 4x LOCATION OF CONTROLS LCD display 1 Handle 2 ON STANDBY button 3 SOURCE CLOCK button 4 BAND ENTER button DADABHDOME EM 2G DP SOO T Pai ea oan ne ak moe YOM 0 0 0 8 CN MMW om on oap OP OP 7 STOP butor anO D oD 08 0o 9 lt gt REPEAT button 10 MEMORY MENU button 18 17 16 15 14 13 11 SURROUND button 12 XBASS Bass boost button 13 Infra red remote sensor i 14 Tweeter high frequency sound output 1
8. e cases they may not even be read shee playback The unit will read the files on the USB device and will then display the total number of folders and tracks 2 Press the Fllbutton to start playback from the first track The track number mus AN A UU TIL and elapsed track duration NUMBER DURATION NUMBER NUMBER will be displayed The elapsed track duration and the folder number will briefly be displayed together then the track number and if relevant the folder number and so on Note Default playback mode is Repeat All C Pause playback Press the llbutton to pause the playback and press it again to resume playback Stop playback Press the W button to stop playback Press the llbutton to start playback from the first track Skip function Skip to next previous track 1 Press the button to skip to the next track 2 Press the M4 button once to skip to the beginning of the current track Press it twice to skip to the previous track Skip to next previous folder Press the w buttons to skip to the next previous folder Repeat modes Press the Cs button to select one of the following repeat modes listed in the table below Playback mode __ Icons displayed Description Repeat All arp Repeat all the tracks default mode Repeat Folder n Repeat the tracks in the folder Repeat One CS blinks Repeat the current track GB 7 PLAYING AN iPod AND CHAR
9. ect the AC power supply to avoid losing the time and preset stations Installing the remote control battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the remote control by pressing the tab to the right while removing the cover 2 Insert a 3V lithium battery CR2025 or equivalent with the polarity matching the indication inside the battery compartment cover 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Note The remote contro battery normally lasts for about one year although it depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used lf the remote control fails to work even when it is operated near the unit replace the battery Precautions when using batteries 1 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type 2 Do not mix different types of batteries together e g alkaline rechargeable and standard carbon zinc or old batteries with fresh ones 3 Exhausted batteries must be removed to prevent any battery leakage 4 Dispose of batteries properly according to environmental regulations GB 4 BASIC OPERATION ON Standby mode After connecting the power supply refer to POWER i SUPPLY the unit goes to standby mode and the clock time i l MHE is displayed Press the ON STANDBY button to turn on the unit and press it again to go to standby mode Setting the clock time 1 In standby mode press the SOURCE CLOCK button
10. pede the ventilation by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc BATTERIES Pay attention to the environmental aspects of battery disposal CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SS 4 DIOR NOUNO HEN The lightning flash with an ATTENTION To reduce the The exclamation mark arrowhead symbol within a risk of electric shock do not within a triangle is a warning triangle is a warning sign remove the cover There are sign alerting the user to the alerting the user to the no user serviceable parts presence of important presence of dangerous inside the unit Refer all instructions accompanying voltage inside the unit servicing to qualified the product personnel Instruction Manual CE In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge the apparatus has to be reset by disconnecting it from mains supply GB 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Remote control PRECAUTIONS sicsesscornradeandsrd ana eiad eaa ENEE AETA EAEN ETIE 1 TABLE OF CONTENT Sic ciscasnscsticdaavivennadimantsasessiuseasics A aR eninin Aaaa ai 2 1 EQ Equalizer BOX CONTENT aaa sae reste Se ep sed A saeco seeeene See eeestoieusees 2 2 XBASS Bass boost LOCATION OF CONTROL c ccc cccec eee ee eee ec eee eeteeeeeeteeeeeeeseaeatne teeeaeenenes 2 3 ON STANDBY Fe Late tstern datermartecnatewnad NEENAKE EEEN EAA ANECON EE AEEA 4 4 SOURCE CLOCK BASIC OPERA
11. s 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 J If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that waste GB 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 The player or display does 1 1 Press the ON STANDBY button to go to Standby mode and press it again not work properly to turn on the unit 1 2 Reset by unplugging the AC power cord for few seconds then plug it back in 2 No sound poor sound 2 1 Check the cable connections 3 USB device is not read 3 1 Check that the USB device file system is in FAT or FAT32 format 3 2 Due to different formats some models of USB storage devices or MP3 players may not be read 4 Noise or distorted sound in 4 1 FM mode Extend and position the FM antenna to achieve the best radio mode reception 4 2 In MW mode orientate the unit to achieve optimum reception 5 No sound poor sound in 5 1 Check that you have chosen the correct adapter iPod mode 5 2 The EQ function in your iPod must be set to Off 6 No video output 6 1 Check that your iPod TV output TV OUT is set to ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS USB Compatible files MP3 USB port type 2 0 USB maximum handling capacity 2GB Radio Tuning range FM 87 5 108 MHz MW 522 1620 kHz Antenna FM telescopic antenna MW built in ferri
12. te bar General Output power RMS 2 x 4 5 W AC power 2 X 2 W battery power supply Power consumption 20 W Tweeter 2 diameter 4 Ohm impedance Speaker 4 diameter 4 Ohm impedance Power source AC 230V 50Hz DC 9V 6 x 1 5V batteries UM2 C size Dimension 154 H x 340 W x 215 D mm Weight 2 5 Kg Note Due to continuing improvements the technical specifications are subject to change without notice Where to place the item Today s furniture is coated with a wide variety of lacquers and synthetic coatings that are treated with an extensive range of cleaning products Therefore the possibility that some of these substances contain components that react adversely to the rubber feet of the item and soften them cannot be completely excluded The rubber feet of the appliance can cause discoloring to furniture surfaces If necessary place the appliance on a non slide surface GB 10
13. tly dock the iPod without its protective cover into the unit s universal docking station The internal iPod battery will be charged until it is fully charged When the unit is switched on press the SOURCE CLOCK button to select iPod You can now use the remote control to control iPod functions Press the MEMORY MENU button on the remote control to access the iPod menu Press the v buttons to move within the menu and make a selection Press the BAND ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the MEMORY MENU buiton to return to previous menu When a song is selected press the BAND ENTER buiton to play the music During playback you can press the MEMORY MENU button to return to the menu 0 To pause stop play or skip refer to the instructions in the USB DEVICE OPERATION section 11 Alternatively you can use the controls on your iPod h wg oo aoe GB 8 Watching a video recorded on your iPod Connect the VIDEO IN jack on the external video device such as a TV to the unit s VIDEO OUT jack with a video cable not supplied to transfer the video signal from your iPod if available to the TV Next refer to the Listening to your iPod section Note Check that the TV output on your iPod TV OUT is set to ON iPod Protective cover With the iPod docked into the unit place the protective cover over the iPod in order to protect it for portable use
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