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1.    ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION    e Main plug is used as disconnect  device and it should remain readily  operable during intended use  In  order to disconnect the apparatus  from the mains completely  the  mains plug should be disconnected  form the mains socket outlet  completely    e Apparatus shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing and no objects  filled with liquids  such as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus      o     Always leave sufficient space around  the product for ventilation  Do   not place product in or on a bed   rug  in a bookcase or cabinet that  may prevent air flow through vent  openings    Do not place lighted candles   cigarettes  cigars  etc  on the  product    Connect power cord only to AC  power source as marked on the  product    Care should be taken so that objects  do not fall into the product    Do not attempt to disassemble   the cabinet  This product does   not contain customer serviceable  components    The marking information is located  at the bottom of apparatus   Caution marking is located at  bottom of apparatus     This is CLASS II apparatus with  double insulation  and no  protective earth provided     Any battery may present a risk of  fire  explosion  or chemical burn   if abused  Do not try to charge a  battery that is not intended to be  recharged  do not incinerate  and  do not puncture    Non rechargeable batteries  such as  alkaline batteries  may leak if left in  your product for a long period of  time  Remove the
2.  4  Press OFF to turn off the unit  To disable the wake function e Press iPod and then press i44 or PPI  e For other playback operations  7 deith i   e If you set the wake function with completely  to select a file on the iPod  ili   To save and exit the wake setting  i   i g ri  control them on your auxiliary it for about E d 9 low volume level before going to Note  If there is no iPod connected  the e Press WAKE 1 MODE or WAKE 2   If iPod mode is selected in your last  player  Walt Olea DOU 2 25 Ones Clipless bed  we advise using Waking to l i i i i indi sleep mode setting  the iPod will  SET repeatedly until the time alarm tone will sound instead even if MODE repeatedly until no indicator p 9   p y Alarm mode to wake you up        i A A tart to play  instead of th di  display stops flashing Waking to iPod mode is selected  lights against a wake mode icon       start to play  instead of the radio         16 or         28   on the display  e The radio will be played whenever  the iPod mode is selected but  without an iPod connected   To listen to the auxiliary player     Connect your auxiliary source  e g   mp3 player  to the AUX input jack  on the left of the unit with an  audio cable  not supplied      12 Month Limited Warranty  Applies to RCA Audio Video  Products    AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP   the  Company  warrants to the original  retail purchaser of this product  that should this product or any  part thereof  under normal use and  conditions  be proven defective in  m
3.  Electronics Corp   Trademark s     Registered  Marque s     Depos  e s    Marca s     Registrada s   www rcaaudiovideo com   Printed in China    
4.  batteries from the  product if you are not going to use  it for a month or more    If your product uses more than one  battery  do not mix types and make  sure they are inserted correctly   Mixing types or inserting incorrectly  may cause them to leak    Discard any leaky or deformed  battery immediately  They may  cause skin burns or other personal  injury    Please help to protect the  environment by recycling or  disposing of batteries according to  federal  state  and local regulations   Do not expose batteries to excessive  heat  for example  by leaving them  in sunlight or close to fire      The descriptions and characteristics in  this owner s manual are for the purpose  of general reference only and not as a  guarantee  In order to provide you with  the highest quality product  we may  make changes or modifications without  prior notice     For your records   In the event that service should be  required  you may need the model  number and the serial number  In the  space below  record the date and place  of purchase and the serial number   Model No      Battery back up operation Top view OFF   Turn off the unit    The power failure protection circuit will  not operate unless battery is installed     Plugging in for power  e AC OUTLET POWER SUPPLY   120V 60Hz    Alkaline  NEDA 1604A   IEC 6LR61  battery is           PO    Universal dock for iPod SET   Refer to    SET button       Date of Purchase   Place of Purchase   Serial No      Technical information  Product  Cl
5. NG   to tune AM Antenna A 30GB  60GB  80GB on the iPod display    frequency  e A built in ferrite rod antenna So es     ipod hain AGB 6GB  2  Press SET twice to set the wake A w ll a eliminates the need for an outside Ss 5 fe pes es 40GB 4  Press REPEAT to select a repeat  time of WAKE 2  is E   l  0     Aux antenna for AM reception  Rotating Ioc Im generation playback mode  repeat 1 or repeat  a mae    s Pa the unit slightly may improve i    ipee akin cenere ten  kelor Il   Pi REPEAT il  xf pp       tf liJ    pala ia A ed adc To select iPod mode  display  20GB  30GB  40GB  60GB all   ipress abba ia toe  AH a a 7 n reception of distant AM stations  e Press iPod on the front of the unit mode is selected  shows on the    may 2    an     ee  ra       an              I   OS  Fj   amp           The indicator lights against one  of the WAKE 2 mode icons    Press SET a third time to set the  clock mE    J7 RSP ot N r  Al ic I        No indicators light here           gare                      Press SET a fourth time to exit the  setting mode           2  Press I   4 or PI to set the clock time     The time decrements or increments  follow by a faster rate when you  press and hold the button    The clock is in 12 hour format    The indicator lights against AM to  indicate a m  time       To save and exit the clock setting   wait for about 5 seconds or press  SET once  The clock time is set and  should stop flashing     to select the iPod mode    The indicator lights against iPod  mod
6. NSIDE      DANGEROUS REFER SERVICING TO    QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL     VOLTAGE  INSIDE THE  PRODUCT           SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM OF PRODUCT    e Connect the equipment into an outlet  on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced  radio TV technician for help     Modifications not expressly approved  by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to operate  the equipment     This Class B digital apparatus complies  with Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B   est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du   Canada     Manufacturer Responsible Party  Audiovox Electronics Corp    150 Marcus Blvd   Hauppauge  NY 11788    WARNING   TO PREVENT FIRE  OR ELECTRICAL  SHOCK HAZARD   DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS PRODUCT TO  RAIN OR MOISTURE     THE EXCLAMATION  POINT WITHIN THE    TRIANGLE IS A  WARNING SIGN  ALERTING YOU OF  IMPORTANT  INSTRUCTIONS  ACCOMPANYING  THE PRODUCT     Some of the following information may  not apply to your particular product   however  as with any electronic product   precautions should be observed during  handling and use     Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near  water    Clean only with dry cloth    Do not block any ventilation  openings  Install in accordance with  the manufacturer s instructions    Do not install near any heat sources  such as radiators  heat 
7. Product  will be returned with factory  default settings  and without any  pre loaded content which may have  been installed in the originally  purchased products  Consumer will  be responsible for reloading data  and content  Consumer will be  responsible to restore any personal  preference settings       Properly pack your unit  Include  any remotes  memory cards  cables   etc  which were originally provided    corresponding wake mode  indicator will flash until the  wake function is turned off  The  indicator will then stop flashing  and keep lighting up     Pay any charges billed to you by  the Exchange Center for service not  covered by the warranty    A new or refurbished unit will be  shipped to you freight prepaid     What we will do    Provide you with a new  or at our  option  a refurbished unit  The  exchange unit is under warranty for  the remainder of the original product s  warranty period     For Canada Customers  please ship    Company s option  without charge LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY legal rights and you may also have with the product  However DO NOT to   for parts and repair labor  IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR other rights which vary from state return any removable batteries  Audiovox Return Centre  e To obtain repair or replacement REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE to state  even if batteries were included c o Genco    within the terms of this Warranty   the product is to be delivered with  proof of warranty coverage  e g   dated bill of sale   specification o
8. aterial or workmanship within   12 months from the date of  original purchase  such defect s   will be repaired or replaced with  reconditioned product  at the    time  or twice  for setting WAKE 2  time   Refer to    SET button       The wake time flashes on the  display              accessories  computers  computer  peripherals  other media players   home networks or vehicle electrical  systems    This Warranty does not apply to  any product or part thereof which   in the opinion of the Company   has suffered or been damaged  through alteration  improper  installation  mishandling  misuse   neglect  accident  or by removal  or defacement of the factory  serial number bar code label s    THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S    1  Set a wake time  refer to the above  instructions      2  Press WAKE 1 MODE or WAKE  2 MODE to select a wake mode     DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR  ANY OTHER WARRANTY  No person  or representative is authorized   to assume for the Company any  liability other than expressed herein  in connection with the sale of this  product    e Some states do not allow limitations  on how long an implied warranty  lasts or the exclusion or limitation  of incidental or consequential  damage so the above limitations or  exclusions may not apply to you   This Warranty gives you specific    channel  refer to    Listening to the  radio      If no wake up channel is  set  your last listening radio station  will be selected     PERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA ON  THE RETURNED DEVICE  
9. e icon   H   on the display   Playback from the iPod starts  automatically    If no iPod is connected in the iPod  mode  the unit will exit the iPod  mode and turn off automatically     iPod display  to cancel the repeat  playback     In the sleep mode  the radio  iPod or  AUX mode turns off automatically     To change or check the remaining  time in sleep mode   e Press SLEEP once to check the    Turning off wake function  To silence the wake function  momentarily     i    Sil  peti to RADIO  c c  is e When the wake   A    3  Select a desired wake up radio function activates  the    Setting wake time  This unit allows 2 wake times to be set   1  Press SET once  for setting WAKE 1    Listening to auxiliary  source    Selecting wake source  You may be woken up by the alarm   radio  or music from iPod        1     2s Press RADIO AUX twice  to turn att   h eS a The indicator lights against the 4  Adjust the volume to your desired x wren The AC POE E   the wake function will turn off until e If you decide to turn off the unit  on the unit and to switch to listen ee   1 f  i as 5   disconnected  all wake mode will 2  When the desired sl time i SNOOZE  OFF  to AUX mode  If you are in radio deca    l is corresponding wake mode icon on level  b a   the next day    en the desired sleep time Is sooner  press 7 or press  mode press RAD O   UX ence ai l      l a the display  e reverted to alarm tone  selected  release SLEEP and wait for SLEEP repeatedly to select    OFF      e The ne iee
10. e lights against AUX       an an A aa     Wake time 1 by alarm 5  Press OFF to turn off the unit  OR about 5 seconds  the sleep time is  e      t   mode icon   AUX   on the display  G   Wake time 1 by radio 5 a A h ki k     AEN SE  2  Press 144 or PPI to set the wake time  1B   Wake time 1 by iPod If Waking to iPod  14  29  is Chec Ing wake time To stop the wake function  i i 3 A  3  Adjust the auxiliary player to mid  The time decrements or increments      Wake time 2 by alarm selected  e To check the wake time after setting     Press OFF  The alarm will be on To listen to the radio  When the sleep mode is AE    PEE ote follow by a faster rate when you      Wake time 2 by radio 3  Adjust the volume to your desired press SET until the indicator lights again the following day at the same e The radio turns on by default  If activated again  the sleep     volume on the unit  Do not turn the press and hold the button  2H   Wake time 2 by iPod level  The last played file on the against a WAKE 1 icon          or 19  time  not  press RADIO AUX and select a setting will be the same as the  volume of the auxiliary player too The clock is in 12 hour format  iPod will be played when the wake or WAKE 2 icon       g or 28   The radio station as usual  one you have set before   high as this may affect the sound me indicator lights against AM to If Waking to Alarm         is function activates  oe time also OR To listen t   the iPod   i indicate a m  time     3 F Z  quality  R selected     
11. f  defect s   transportation prepaid  to  the Company at the address shown  below    This Warranty does not extend   to the elimination of externally  generated static or noise  to  correction of antenna problems   loss interruptions of broadcast or  internet service  to costs incurred for  installation  removal or reinstallation  of product  to corruptions caused   by computer viruses  spyware or  other malware  to loss of media   files  data or content  or to   damage to tapes  discs  removable  memory devices or cards  speakers     AND  IN NO EVENT  SHALL THE  COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED   THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY  PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT   This Warranty is in lieu of all other  express warranties or liabilities  ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY  SHALL BE  LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF   THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY  ANY  ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY  WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE  BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24  MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL  PURCHASE  IN NO CASE SHALL THE  COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY  CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL    How to make a warranty claim    e If your product is capable of storing  content  such as an mp3 player   digital voice recorder  etc   it is  recommended to make periodic  backup copies of content stored  on the product  If applicable   before shipping a product  make  a back up copy of content or data  stored on the device  Also  it is  advisable to remove any pers
12. o  or and keep the radio locked in on the    Ped udh e gnceton Ske  I    oe 4 ares backward or AUX mode  Charging control should  prompt to clock setting when N 16GB  32GB be operated on the iPod     1     Press SET once to set the wake time                   you plug the unit for power       press RADIO AUX or iPod to select    FM station to which it is tuned        e iPod nano 4th generation    forward within a music file     of WAKE 1  fone another sound mode  e When tuning in FM stations  you 3  for the first time  or after a period of 2    video  8GB  16GB x   A i     b  mye        lt   a time without AC and battery power     may notice that the station you are   iPod nano 3rd generation 2  Press 144 or PPI to skip to the  ly  z i   _ le    l T  L a e e EET To select radio band  tuning can be well tuned on two  video  4GB  8GB previous or next file  All playback operations can            a e Slide the AM FM switch to select or three nearby points on the dial  ae also be performed on your POS  all Pi J   os 28 button  FM or AM band  Always tune carefully at the loudest z Rog R 3  Press SHUFFLE to play the files in iPod when it is connected    d cl t point  i i i is uni  Tie indicator lights against one The clock time flash h To tune sfrequency  ang clearest poin  aluminum  2GB  4GB  8GB random order Lk are with this unit   f the WAKE 1 mode icons E clode time  lasnes on tne q cy  e iPod 5th generation  video  again to cancel the function  shows  9 display  e Rotate   TUNI
13. ock Radio   Brand  RCA   Model  RC59i    Electrical consumption  Power Supply  120V   60Hz  Power Consumption  9 Watts    iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other  countries     Apple is not responsible for the  operation of this device or its  compliance with safety and regulatory  standards        Made for iPod    means that an  electronic accessory has been designed  to connect specifically to iPod and has  been certified by the developer to meet  Apple performance standards     e The AC power plug is  polarized  one blade is  wider than the other   and only fits into AC  power outlets one way   If the plug will not go  into the outlet completely  turn the  plug over and try to insert it the  other way  If it still does not fit   contact a qualified electrician to  change the outlet  or use a different  one  Do not attempt to bypass this  safety feature    e Power is fed to the unit even when  it is not functioning  To cut the  power supply off  the power cable  must be unplugged        No worry battery backup    e When the battery backup functions     the digital display will not light   however  the wake function  still occurs during the power  interruption if remaining battery  power is adequate    e Normal operation will resume after    AC power is restored so you will not    have to reset the time or wake     Install battery as follow   1  Remove battery compartment door     located at the bottom of the radio     by applying thumb pressure 
14. onal  content which you would not want  exposed to others  IT IS LIKELY  THAT CONTENTS AND DATA ON  THE DEVICE WILL BE LOST DURING  SERVICE AND REFORMATTING   AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY  FOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA    OR FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY    with the original purchase  We  recommend using the original  carton and packing materials    e Include evidence of purchase date  such as the bill of sale  Also print  your name and address and a  description of the defect  Send via  standard UPS or its equivalent to     Audiovox Electronics Corp   Attn  Service Department   150 Marcus Blvd   Hauppauge N Y  11788  1 877 833 3491    e Insure your shipment for loss or  damage  Audiovox accepts no  liability in case of damage or loss en  route to Audiovox     6685 Kennedy Road   Unit 3  Door 16   Mississuaga  Ontario  L5T 3A5    e Press SNOOZE  The alarm will sound  again when the snooze period  9  minutes  is over    e Snooze function can be used  repeatedly up to 1 hour  After this     To  1     set the sleep time    Press SLEEP repeatedly to cycle  among the sleep time available   90min  60min  30min  15min and  OFF  90min is the default setting      If an auxiliary player  e g  mp3  player  is connected  press RADIO   AUX to select AUX mode and start  playback on your auxiliary player     remaining sleep time  Press SLEEP  repeatedly to select another sleep  time     To cancel the sleep mode     Audiovox Electronics Corp     150 Marcus Blvd   Hauppauge  NY 11788      2009 Audiovox
15. registers   stoves  or other apparatus  including  amplifiers  that produce heat    Do not defeat the safety purpose  of the polarized or grounding type  plug  A polarized plug has two  blades with one wider than the  other  A grounding type plug has  two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third  prong is provided for your safety  If  the provided plug does not fit into  your outlet  consult an electrician  for replacement of the obsolete  outlet    Protect the power cord from being  walked on or pinched particularly at  plugs  convenience receptacles  and  the point where they exit from the  apparatus    Only use attachments accessories  specified by the manufacturer     PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Important Battery Precautions    Use only with the cart  stand   tripod  bracket  or table specified  by the manufacturer  or   sold with the apparatus    When a cart is used  use   caution when moving   the cart apparatus   combination to avoid   injury from tip over    e Unplug this apparatus during  lightning storms or when unused  for long periods of time    e Refer all servicing to qualified  service personnel  Servicing is  required when the apparatus has  been damaged in any way  such  as power supply cord or plug is  damaged  liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the  apparatus  the apparatus has been  exposed to rain or moisture  does  not operate normally  or has been  dropped  
16. select iPod mode    144 or  gt  gt I   Skip or search music file in iPod  adjust clock time and    REPEAT   Select repeat playback mode for iPod  SHUFFLE   Select random playback mode for iPod    SLEEP   Refer to    Sleep function       SNOOZE   Turn off the wake function momentarily  turn off the    sleep function      TUNING     Adjust radio frequency    AM   FM   Select radio band                                                Im   Tunne w e          S      VOLUME     Adjust volume    AUX IN   Auxiliary input jack    Using SET button Setting clock time Listening to radio Antenna Connecting iPod   AVA Listening to iPod To charge the iPod   Use the SET button to set clock and 1  Press SET three times  Refer to    SET To turn on or off radio  Built in AFC To connect iPod  Weee for  4   To control the playback  e You may charge the battery of your  wake times  Each press of the button button     1  Press RADIO AUX to turn on the e The Built in Automatic Frequency e Place the adapter  provided with    iPod touch 2nd pS 1  Press iPod to start or pause the iPod through the universal dock for  will change to adjust a different time   lz radio  Control  AFC  works only on FM  It your iPod  and then your iPod on en 8GB  16GB  playback  Ped while the unit is turned off  setting  nea p Uy  helps reduce drift on FM reception the universal dock for iPod    4 e During playback  press and hold standby mode  or in the iPod or    Theunitaviljimmediately FOS 2  Press OFF to turn off the radi
17. to the  tab on battery door and then lift  the door out and off the cabinet     2  Connect a 9 volt battery  not  supplied  to the connector plug     3  Replace the compartment door     Power failure indicator   e When AC power is interrupted   disconnected  for a short period  of time  both time and alarm  settings will change  unless battery  is installed   After AC power is  restored  reconnected   the Digital  Display will blink to indicate that  power was interrupted and you  should readjust the time and alarm  settings     recommended  Carbon zinc  battery may be used but memory  holding time will be substantially  reduced  Memory holding time   for a fresh alkaline battery is  approximately 8 hours  if radio   or alarm are not operated  which  should take care of short  nuisance   type AC power failures  To preserve  battery life  the unit should remain  plugged into an AC outlet  As the  battery gets older  its voltage drops  and memory may be lost  Be sure  to replace the battery periodically   Battery should be removed if the  unit will be stored for more than  one month  Leaky battery can badly  damage the clock radio           DOCKING SYSTEM CLOCK RADIO                                        GD GALT  Gp                   Side views                                        2 settings    mode    wake time                WAKE 1 MODE   WAKE 2 MODE   Activate or change Wake 1 or    RADIO AUX   Turn on the unit  select Radio or Auxiliary Input    iPod   Turn on the unit  
18. v1 0  EN F     user manual  guide de l utilisateur                               EN F  It is important to read this user manual prior to using your new product for the first time    Nous vous recommandons de lire ce manuel avant d utiliser votre nouveau produit  pour la premi  re fois     RC59i    Made for    iPod    iPod       FCC information   This equipment has been tested and  found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation   This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance  with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications     However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined  by turning the equipment off and on   the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interference by one or more of the  following measures   e Reorient or relocate the receiving  antenna   e Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver     A    CAUTION  DO NOT OPEN    THE LIGHTNING   FLASH AND CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE  ARROWHEAD WITHIN   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   THE TRIANGLE IS A DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR  WARNING SIGN BACK   NO USER    ALERTING YOU OF SERVICEABLE PARTS I
    
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