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Initial operation
General
Using the radio
Using the iPod dock
Charging function of the iPod
Replacing the battery in the remote control
Battery disposal
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Remove the protective film from the battery compartment of the remote control (fig.
4).
Connect the mains cable to the power supply input on the rear of the device (fig. 1,
pos. 1).
Insert the mains plug into a compatible socket.
Actuate the on/off switch. (fig. 1, pos. 2). The device is now in the standby mode;
you can change to the operating mode using the power button (fig. 2, pos.Aor fig. 4,
pos. 1). Despite a low degree of energy consumption in the standby mode we
recommend that you switch the device off at the mains if it is not going to be used for
a prolonged period.
Select an input sou nctions of the ITR 10).
Connect the ITR 10 to an aerial installation using a commercial cable or use the
provided aerial (fig. 1, pos. 3).
: Use the provided ring aerial (fig. 1, pos. 4).
Remove the protective cover from the iPod system plug (fig. 2).
Choose the compatible adapter/holder for your model of iPod and place it in the
recess in the device (fig. 2). Original iPod adapter/holders can also be used.
Remove the protective cover for the iPod connection on the ITR 10.
Place your iPod on the system plug and press it down lightly as far as it will go. The
iPod is inclined slightly to the rear.
The iPod's battery is charged when the ITR 10 is switched on (independent of the
input source selected). This charging function is not supported in the standby mode.
If the remote control stops working properly, you will need to change the battery in
accordance with fig. 3. Use a lithium button cell (CR2025) and pay attention to the
correct polarity.
Old batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of in accordance with
current regulations.
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