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1. Soloist supports all 30 pin connector iPods Insert your iPod into Soloist to listen to music You can insert the iPod into Soloist with Soloist on or off Once docked So The and afra uised tocontral loist will control the power state of the iPod and charge music playback and select tracks They work like the the battery corresponding buttons on the controls of the iPod When Soloist is powered off the iPod will go to sleep SOURC 4 Brass t io select iPod The LCD will Soloist will charge the battery in the iPod even when display the source powered off Soloist is able to detect the presence of an iPod If an iPod is not docked into Soloist or improperly docked the LCD will display the error Directed Electronics all rights reserved Dixected ELECTRONICS Line In Aux In Make sure to plug in your external source to the correct jack on Soloist Some sources might be an MP3 player cassette tape player or a CD player Set up the external source to play music Make sure Soloist is powered on POWER SOURCE Press or to select AUX IN or LINE IN The LCD will display the source you have selected You can adjust the Soloist volume as usual but to get the best sound you may also need to adjust the volume of the external source if applicable 24 ALARMS AND TIMERS Alarm Clock Soloist is a full featured alarm clock that can be used to wake up to your favorite music on Sirius sat
2. Insert the new battery Make sure that the positive and negative terminals of the battery are oriented as shown in diagram 3 Close the cover Remote Control Battery The instructions for opening the battery compartment are located on the back of the remote The battery is a CR2032 Precautions 1 Properly dispose of used battery 2 Do not misuse battery by shorting the positive and negative terminals or put it into fire Overheating may cause the battery to explode and cause a fire hazard 3 To avoid accidents prevent children from playing with the battery Partial bottom view of Soloist Battery cover gt Battery Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Soloist Front View 1 LO Music Timer Button 2 SNOOZE Snooze Clock Set Button 3 2 Alarm Clock Button 4 Sleep Timer Button 5 IR sensor 6 Liquid Crystal Display 7 p_ panel 8 Docking Cradle 9 Lal Volume Down Button 10 Power Source Button 11 Volume Up Button 12 Q Headphone Output Jack 13 AUX Auxiliary Input Jack NOTE The C panelis rugged but can be damaged if punctured or pushed too hard If anything is touching the panel while playing the sound can be noisy and or distorted Directed Electronics all rights reserved Dixected ELECTRONICS Soloist Rear View 1 Line Input Jack 2 Line Out Jack 3 DC 12V Input Jack 4 Si
3. The LCD contrast can only be set when Soloist is off Press and hold C for 3 seconds and Soloist will enter into LCD contrast setting Press E or to set the LCD contrast level 5 different contrast levels are selectable Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Installing the Windowsill Antenna Before installing the windowsill antenna read this entire section To ensure strong reception of the SIRIUS signal in your home it is important that the windowsill antenna be oriented correctly Note the following antenna placement considerations BEST reception can be achieved by placing the antenna outside on the roof The antenna is waterproof This posi tion will afford the best view of the sky for best reception When placed in this location an antenna extension cable may be required BETTER reception can be achieved by placing the antenna outside a window or by mounting it to the side of the house In either case try to achieve the best possible clear view of the sky GOOD reception can be achieved by placing your antenna in a window Try to achieve a clear unobstructed view of the sky If your location is in major metropolitan area the an tenna may be located inside the home because terrestrial transmitters are used to boost signal strength From the map shown here determine your location and aim the portion of the antenna with the logo toward the location indicated by the
4. X on the map Key Area 1 Aim the antenna East Northeast or Southeast Directed Electronics all rights reserved Area 2 Aim the antenna North or Northeast Area 3 Aim the antenna North or Northwest Area 4 Aim the antenna West Northwest or Southwest Area 5 Aim the antenna Straight Up at the sky Route the antenna cable to the dock Be sure you avoid any obstructions that could crimp kink or twist the cable Use protective grommets wherever rough openings are encountered If the antenna is installed outdoors route the cable from the antenna location to the interior of the home working the cable through the basement under a window sill etc and make adjustments to take up cable slack as necessary Connect the antenna cable to the ANT connection on the rear of the dock 17 Dixected ELECTRONICS USING YOUR SOLOIST Switching Soloist on and off POWER Press or to turn Soloist on The LCD will display HELLO After 2 seconds the LCD will display the current source POWER Press and hold or for three 3 seconds to turn Soloist off The LCD will display GOOD BYE The LCD backlight remains on for one minute The LCD backlight will turn on any time a button is pressed and back off again one minute after the last button is pressed Selecting a Source POWER SOURC Press or to select the desired source The LCD will display the selected source Soloist remembers the selected source when switche
5. and notes For the latest information about this and other products visit www directedsirius com For technical help regarding this product please contact Directed Electronics at 1 800 753 0800 How to Use this Guide Button icons Soloist has buttons that are used to control the features and functions of the system In addition an infrared remote control is provided to control Soloist Some buttons exist only on Soloist or the remote while some buttons exist in both places In order to make this guide easy to understand icons that look just like the buttons on Soloist and the remote control are used in the text An icon like this refers to a button on Soloist PROG An icon like this refers to a button on the remote control When you see both icons like this x or you can use either the button on Soloist or the remote control Note Since the volume up and down buttons exist on both Soloist and the remote control only Soloist s button will be used in this guide Liquid Crystal Display LCD messages In most cases in this guide pictures of the LCD are used to indicate what you will see on the LCD In cases where no picture is provided bold text in quotations is used HELLO means this message will appear on the LCD Soloist features The name of Soloist features or modes are capitalized in this guide Clock Set refers to the clock setting mode of Soloist Soloist Universal Sound System e uu
6. on your Sirius radio when the Alarm Clock or Music Timer goes off Soloist will control Sirius portable radios by putting them to sleep and waking them up as needed The power to the cradle will always be on to allow the battery in the portable to charge Your Sirius portable radio must be on or asleep before inserting it into Soloist If it is fully off please turn it on and wait for it to boot up before inserting it into Soloist If Soloist is on when you insert your Sirius portable radio if your Sirius portable radio is on it will stay on if your Sirius portable radio is asleep it will wake up and stay on If Soloist is off when you insert your Sirius portable radio if your Sirius portable radio is on it will go to sleep if your Sirius portable radio is asleep it will wake up briefly and then go to sleep If you insert your Sirius portable radio in Soloist with Soloist off and your Sirius portable radio asleep do not attempt to turn on Soloist until your Sirius portable radio turned on and gone back to sleep If you turn on Soloist 21 Directed ELECTRONICS too soon your Sirius portable radio may not properly connect with Soloist If this happens please remove your Sirius portable radio and reinsert it into Soloist Once successfully docked it is never necessary to use the power button on your Sirius portable radio Doing so may cause the Soloist to incorrectly control the Sirius portable radio If this ha
7. uuu EES Box Contents Unpack your Soloist universal sound system carefully and make sure that everything listed below is present Soloist Universal Sound System AC DC Power Adapter and Line Cord Remote Control and battery Docking Cradle for Stiletto 2 Docking Cradle for Stiletto 10 100 Docking Cradle for Sportster 3 4 Docking Cradle for Starmate Stratus 3 4 and Sportster 5 Docking Cradle for iPod Sirius Home Antenna Owner s Guide Clock Battery Sirius Cradle Screw Trademark of New Transducers Limited All Patent Rights Reserved SIRIUS and the SIRIUS dog logo are registered trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc iPod is a registered trademark and the property of Apple Computer Inc Directed Electronics all rights reserved Dixected ELECTRONICS UNPACKING AND SETTING UP YOUR SOLOIST Battery Installation Soloist Internal Battery The battery inside Soloist is used to keep the clock run ning in the event of a power loss It should be replaced every 2 years The battery holder is located in the bottom panel of Soloist dock It has a slot on one side Press in from the side near the slot with your thumb nail to release the battery cover Once cover is removed battery can be installed or replaced To reinstall battery cover insert tabs on opposite side of cover into slots and snap in place The battery is a CR2025 Inserting the Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment cover 2
8. Lixected ELECTRONICS CED Soloist Universal Sound System Owner s Guide SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO SIRIUS radios Stiletto 10 100 2 Sportster 3 4 5 Starmate 3 4 Stratus 3 4 All 30 pin iPods 10 20 40G Mini Nano 30G and 60G video models Table of Contents Safety Precautions and FCC Statement Congratulations How to Use this Guide Box Contents Unpacking and Setting up your Soloist Battery Installation Front View Rear View Remote Control Docking Cradle Types Before inserting the Stiletto Cradle Inserting Docking Cradle Setting the Clock LCD Contrast Setting Installing the Windowsill Antenna Using your Soloist Switching Soloist On and Off Selecting a Source 3 Directed Electronics all rights reserved NOOO 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 18 Soloist Universal Sound System E Volume Control Equalization Settings Dynamic Bass Boost Mute Display Option Using the Headphone Jack Using Specific Sources Sirius Satellite Radio iPod Music Players Line In Aux In Alarms and Timers Alarm Clock Music Timer Sleep Timer USB Communication Specifications Warranty 19 19 20 20 20 23 24 24 26 30 31 33 Soloist Universal Sound System EEE Safety Precautions Take the following precautions to keep Soloist in proper working order O Set up must be performed according to this manual Directed Electronics is not responsible for issues arising from set u
9. ammed as shown here Waking to the Alarm Clock At the programmed time Soloist will turn on adjust the volume level and play the selected source If you have selected Sirius radio or iPod as the source but do not have your music player docked in Soloist the buzzer will sound instead Press 2 to reset the Alarm Clock The a onthe LCD will stay on indicating the Alarm Clock is still set for the next day 26 Press to have the Alarm Clock sound again in 9 minutes The Alarm Clock will automatically stop sounding after 90 minutes if it is not reset manually Music Timer Soloist has a flexible Music Timer that can turn Soloist on each day at a preset time and play music for a preset duration at a preset volume Setting the Music Timer The Music Timer can be set when Soloist is on or off Press and hold S or for 3 seconds The Timer Set mode is activated and the hours digits of the Music Timer will flash Directed Electronics all rights reserved To program the time the Music Timer will turn on Press La or to set the hour AM or PM is selected in 12 hour mode by adjusting the hour until the AM or PM is properly displayed Press me or again and the minutes digits of the Music Timer will flash Press or to set the minutes Press or again to program the time the Music Timer will turn off The hours digits of the Music Timer will flash Directed Electronics all rights reser
10. d off and automatically returns to that source when switched on again 18 Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Volume Control Soloist remembers the equalization setting when switched off and automatically returns to same setting when switched on again Press or to adjust the volume on Soloist Dynamic Bass Boost DBB DBB is a bass enhancement system that improves the low frequency response of Soloist DBB Press 5 to toggle DBB on and off The LCD will The volume level can be set from 00 to 30 Soloist indicate the status remembers the volume level when switched off and automatically returns to same level when switched on again Equalization Settings Five equalization settings can be set by pressing The available settings are Flat equalization off Clas Soloist remembers the DBB setting when switched sic Rock Pop and Jazz The LCD displays the selected off and automatically returns to same setting when equalization setting switched on again Directed Electronics all rights reserved Dixected ELECTRONICS Mute Press O toggle Mute on and off The LCD will indicate the status Display Option When listening to music Soloist can display the selected source or the clock on the LCD PROG CLOCK 7 Press to switch between the current source and the clock 20 Using the Headphone Jack The Headphone jack can be used with a
11. ellite radios or stored content on a Sirius portable radio or an iPod Setting the Alarm Clock The Alarm Clock can only be set when Soloist is off Press and hold 2 for 3 seconds The Alarm Set mode is activated and the hours digits of the Alarm Clock will flash Press La or to set the hour AM or PM is selected in 12 hour mode by adjusting the hour until AM or PM is properly displayed Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Press 2 again and the minutes digits of the Alarm Press 2 again The current volume setting will be Clock will flash displayed and the number indicating the volume level will flash Press C or to set the minutes Press C or to set the volume level of the Press EE again and one of the source icons on the Alarm Clock LCD will turn on Press EE one last time and the Alarm Clock is set up The 9 on the LCD will be on indicating the Alarm Clock is set to go off at the programmed time Turning the Alarm Clock On and Off z Once the Alarm Clock has been set you can turn it on or Press or tO Sele a caliiee Nhe cNoiceS off The Soloist must be off to turn the Alarm Clock on are A o or DE or off Directed Electronics all rights reserved Dixected ELECTRONICS Press a briefly to toggle the A on the LCD on and off When turning the Alarm Clock on the LCD will briefly display the time and source that are progr
12. gories on Sirius radios Numbers 0 9 Used to select channels or presets on Sirius radios 11 Dixected ELECTRONICS Docking Cradle Types Stiletto 10 100 iPod Adjustable back stop for different iPod models Sportster 3 4 Adapter for Starmate Stratus 3 4 and Sportster 5 Two sided adhesive tape is provided to permanently attach this adaptor to the Sportster 4 docking cradle 12 Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Before Inserting the Stiletto Cradles Top View E The Sirius connector can be moved to the left or right to ijs match up with the Sirius radio being docked Soloist comes setup for Sirius plug and play radios If you plan to use a Stiletto portable radio the connector needs to be moved to the right before inserting the cradle Remove the securing screw on the left of the connector and slide the connector to the right Secure the connector by reinserting the screw in the hole on the right of the connec tor as shown Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist comes with the Sirius connector secured to the left with a screw Connector sides from left to right depending on cradle being used f If connector is positioned to Front the right insert screw here Dixected ELECTRONICS Inserting Docking Cradle Before docking your music player the proper cradle
13. ius portable radio detects connection to a computer you may be prompted to stop satellite radio reception Once connected to a computer you can transfer files update the firmware or perform any function normally possible when connected to a computer If you want to listen to satellite radio you may be prompted to disconnect from the computer If you choose to do this the USB connection is terminated You can restore the connection to the computer at any time using the Sync function of Soloist The Sync function can only be used when Soloist is on and a Sirius portable radio is properly docked in Solo ist 30 Press for 3 seconds The USB connection will be restored and you may be prompted to stop satel lite radio reception iPod Music Players When the iPod is docked in Soloist and a USB connec tion is present the iPod will connect to the computer and operate as programmed in the iTunes software You will be able to transfer file just as if the iPod were connected to the computer with the cable that came with the iPod In some cases the computer will not release the iPod and allow it to resume playing music iTunes can be configured so that after the iPod and iTunes are syn chronized the iPod can return to normal operation and play music Typically this requires you to disable disk use within the iTunes settings Refer to the documen tation that came with your iPod and within iTunes for more information Di
14. me level and play the selected source If you have selected Sirius radio or iPod as the source but do not have your music player docked in Soloist Soloist will sound an error tone for 10 seconds After the error tone the Music Timer will deactivate and reset for tomorrow During Music Timer operation the LCD will flash as shown here Press me or to cancel the Music Timer Solo ist will remain on until you turn it off The on the LCD will stay on indicating the Music Timer is still set for the next day Directed Electronics all rights reserved Sleep Timer Soloist features a Sleep Timer that is used to leave Solo ist on while you fall asleep and turn Soloist off after a preset time has elapsed The Sleep Timer can be set for 10 to 90 minutes The Sleep Timer can only be activated when Soloist is on Press to set the duration of the Sleep Timer The LCD will indicate the Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer is set for 90 minutes To reduce the time press again The Sleep Timer will be reduced by 10 minutes each time you press The minimum setting is 10 minutes When the Sleep Timer elapsed Soloist will shut off automatically Directed ELECTRONICS USB Communication You can connect Soloist to a computer using a stan dard USB cable sold separately This will allow your computer to communicate with Sirius portable radios or iPod while docked in Soloist Sirius Portable Radios Once the Sir
15. must be installed in Soloist Make sure the docking cradle fits over the connectors Insert the two front tabs and then snap in at rear The provided screw can be inserted to secure the Sirius cradles if desired If installing a Sirius docking cradle make sure the connec tor is moved to the correct position as described on page 13 Side view Phillips Screw Driver gt Screw gt optional Docking Cradle snaps in at rear Soloist Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Setting the clock The clock can only be set when Soloist is off When the system is powered up for the first time the display will flash to indicate the clock is not set To enter the clock set routine PROG Press CLOCK or for 3 seconds The Clock Set mode is activated and 12 will flash Press eal or to select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR mode Directed Electronics all rights reserved PROG Press D or again and the hours digits of the clock will flash Press or to set the hour AM and PM is selected in 12 hour mode by advancing the hour until the AM or PM is properly displayed PROG Press or again and the minutes digits of the clock will flash Press c or to set the minutes Dixected ELECTRONICS LCD Contrast Setting PROG Press or again and the clock is set The colon will flash to indicate the clock is running
16. ny pair of headphones with the appropriate 3 5mm 1 8 stereo mini jack The audio output of Soloist is muted if headphones are plugged into the headphone jack When unplugging the headphones the volume is automatically reset to level 15 to avoid loud bursts of sound Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System USING SPECIFIC SOURCES Sirius Radio Docking your Sirius Radio You can insert your Sirius radio into Soloist at any time Soloist can be on or off Once your Sirius radio is docked Soloist will control the powering on and off of the radio The method of power control varies depend ing on whether you insert a plug and play radio or a portable If you insert a plug and play radio Soloist will control the power supply to the radio If your Sirius radio does not power up when Soloist is turned on it was likely switched off when you removed it from the previous cradle You will need to switch it on once you insert it in Soloist You must turn Soloist on prior to attempting to switch on your Sirius radio After it is powered up Solo ist will switch your radio on and off Once successfully docked in Soloist it is never necessary to turn off a plug and play radio using the power button on the radio NOTE Switching off your Sirius plug and play radio with the power button on the Sirius radio will prevent Soloist Directed Electronics all rights reserved from being able to turn
17. ote This warranty does not cover labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of the unit INORDER FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BE VALID YOUR UNIT MUST BE SHIPPED WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER BY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT THE CONSUMER AGREES AND CONSENTS THAT ALL DISPUTES BETWEEN THE CONSUMER AND DIRECTED SHALL BE RESOLVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA LAWS IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY CALIFORNIA 9200018 09 06 33 Directed Electronics all rights reserved Designed and Engineered in the USA Lixected ELECTRONICS GSOLOD1 2007 08 2007 Directed Electronics all rights reserved
18. p not performed according to the procedures in this manual O Do not use any power supply other than the one included This will damage or cause Soloist to be inoperable O Do not use Soloist where it will be exposed to high levels of humidity moisture or dust FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device Directed Electronics is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifica tions to this equipment Such modifications could void the User s authority to operate the equipment 5 Directed Electronics all rights reserved Dixected ELECTRONICS Congratulations Thanks for purchasing Soloist Universal Sound System This elegant powered speaker system with its unique interchange able cradle system will allow you to enjoy high quality audio from SIRIUS Satellite Radio the ubiquitous iPod portable media player and many other popular digital audio and video devices Be sure to save your sales receipt It is your best record of the date of purchase which is required for warranty service Read and follow all cautions warnings
19. ppens please remove your Sirius portable radio and reinsert it into Soloist Listening to your Sirius Radio POWER SOURCE or D to select Sirius The LCD will display the source Soloist is able to detect the presence of a Sirius radio If a Sirius radio is not docked into Soloist or improperly docked the LCD will display the error 22 Soloist s remote control has buttons that control the most common Sirius radio features For details on how these buttons control your specific Sirius radio please refer to the user guide that came with your radio If you are using a Sirius portable radio some of the buttons on the remote control that came with the Sirius portable radio are not present on Soloist s remote control Soloist will recognize commands from the Sirius portable radio s remote control and pass them to the Sirius portable radio If you often use a button that is on the original remote control but not on Soloist s remote control you may want to use the original remote control All the buttons on the original remote control will func tion as expected except the power button The Soloist converts the power button on the original remote to POWER work exactly like the on Soloist s remote control Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System iPod Music Players Once iPod is selected as the source the iPod will wake up and begin playing music where it last paused
20. rected Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Specifications Amplifier Output Power 5W continuous per channel 10W peak Amplifier THD N at rated power lt 1 Minimum Sensitivity 100mV RMS for full output Channel Separation gt 45 dB at 1kHz Signal to Noise Ratio gt 70 dB Input impedance gt 20k Ohms Headphone output gt 5mW 32 ohm headphones Battery 3 0V CR2025 for Clock backup amp 3 0V CR2032 for Remote Control Unit AC Power Supply 110 240 VAC to 12 0 VDC 3 A Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System E a Se Limited One Year Consumer Warranty Directed Electronics herein DIRECTED promises to the original purchaser to replace this product should it prove to be defective in workmanship or material under normal use for a period of one year from the date of purchase from the dealer as indicated by the date code marking of the product During this one year period there will be no charge for this replace ment PROVIDED the unit is returned to DIRECTED shipping pre paid This warranty is non transferable and does not apply to any unit that has been modified or used in a manner contrary to its intended purpose and does not cover damage to the unit caused by installation or removal of the unit This warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use neglect improper service or other causes not arising out of defec
21. rius Antenna Jack 5 MINI USB Connector 10 Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System Remote Control 0000 0000000 aR A v o S 3 00O Directed Electronics all rights reserved POWER SOURCE Turns the system On Off and selects music source MUTE Mutes the sound of Soloist VOL A Increases the volume level of Soloist and provides increment adjustment of Soloist s clock alarm and timers VOL Y Decreases the volume level of Soloist and provides decrement adjustment of Soloist s clock alarm and timers EQ Selects the equalization mode DBB Dynamic Bass Boost PROG CLOCK Sets the clock as described on page 15 Also sets the display option as described on page 20 TIMER Configures the Music Timer and turns it on and off as describe on page 26 M4 Selects the previous track or fast reverses the selection gt Il Plays and pauses the track bbl Selects the next track or fast forwards the selection TUNE Sirius radio Direct Tune function MENU Sirius radio Menu selection Sirius Favorites Stiletto 100 or Record Stiletto 10 CH A amp CH V Navigates through channels and display screens on Sirius radios BAND Switches between preset bands on Sirius radios MEMORY Sirius radio Memory function SELECT Selects items highlighted on the Sirius display screen JUMP Sirius radio Jump function CAT lt or P Navigates through cate
22. ts in materials or construction Units which are found to be damaged by abuse resulting in thermally damaged voice coils are not covered by this warranty but may be replaced at the absolute sole discretion of DIRECTED ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY IMPLIED WARRANTY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF NONINFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW AND DIRECTED NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT DIRECTED HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS IN NO EVENT WILL DIRECTED BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS AND IN NO EVENT SHALL DIRECTED S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Unit must be returned to DIRECTED postage prepaid with bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase bearing the following information consumer s name telephone number and address authorized dealer s name and ad dress and product description N
23. ved Soloist Universal Sound System Press C or to set the hour AM or PM is selected in 12 hour mode by adjusting the hour until the AM or PM is properly displayed Press T or again and the minutes digits of the Music Timer will flash E OFF Press or to set the minutes NOTE You can not program the Music Timer on and Music Timer off times as the same time Dxected ELECTRONICS Press S or again and one of the source icons on the LCD will turn on 4 Press or to select a source The choices are x o or ax A G tne Press or again The current volume setting will be displayed and the number indicating the volume level will flash 28 Press bes or to set the volume level of the Music Timer Press me or one last time and the Music Timer is set up The on the LCD will be on indicating the Music Timer is set to go off at the programmed time Turning the Music Timer On and Off Once the Music Timer has been set you can turn it on or off Soloist can be on or off to turn the Music Timer on or off Press we or briefly to toggle the on the LCD on and off When turning the Music Timer on the LCD will briefly cycle through all the parameters of the Music Timer that are programmed Directed Electronics all rights reserved Soloist Universal Sound System When the Music Timer Activates At the programmed time Soloist will turn on adjust the volu
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