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Centrios 1219820 User Manual

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1219820
OWNERS MANUAL
Radio Alarm Clock
with iPod
®
Docking
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specically
to iPod and has been certied by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries.
Note: iPod
®
not included
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Centrios 1219820 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryDocking Station
Power DeliveryUp to 60W
Model1219820
Ports1 x HDMI
Dimensions12cm x 6cm x 1.5cm

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Precautions for Use

Guidelines for safe and appropriate use, including location, power, condensation, and general warnings.

Basic System Set-Up

Extending the FM Antenna

Instructions for extending the FM antenna to improve reception.

Connecting the Main Unit to Power

Details on connecting the main unit to a power source using the provided adapter.

Installing the Battery into the Remote

Guidance on inserting the CR2025 battery into the remote control, observing polarity.

Installing Batteries into the Unit

Instructions for installing 8 size C batteries into the main unit's battery compartment.

Power On the Main Unit

Steps to power on the main unit using the STANDBY button and initial display.

Location of Controls

Front Panel Controls

Identification and description of controls on the front panel of the main unit.

Rear and Other Controls

Identification and description of controls on the rear and other parts of the unit.

Remote Control

Remote Control Buttons

Detailed identification and function of each button on the remote control handset.

Operating Instructions

General Setup Checks

Essential checks before operating the system, including antenna, remote battery, and power adapter.

General Controls Operation

Explanation of how to operate the system using front panel or remote controls.

Remote Control Range and Interference

Information on the effective operating range of the remote and potential interference factors.

Audio Controls

Volume Controls

Instructions on how to adjust the system volume using front panel or remote control.

DBBS (Dynamic Bass Boost)

Explanation of the DBBS feature and how to activate or deactivate it via remote.

MUTE Function

How to mute the audio temporarily and restore sound using the remote control.

iPod® Operation

Docking Your iPod®

Step-by-step guide on how to dock an iPod to the unit, including adapter selection.

Remote Operation of iPod®

How to control iPod functions like menu navigation, playback, and volume via remote.

iPod® Compatibility Table

Radio Operation

Tuning to Stations

Instructions on how to switch to RADIO mode and tune to FM stations using the tuning knob.

FM Stereo Signal Indicator

Explanation of the STEREO indicator and how to switch to mono mode for weak signals.

Other Functions

Setting the Clock

Step-by-step guide to setting the 12 or 24-hour clock format and time.

Setting the Timer (Sleep Timer)

How to set the sleep timer for automatic power-off after a specified duration.

Alarm Function

Instructions for setting the alarm time, including hour and minute adjustments.

Alarm Source Selection

How to choose the alarm sound source: Buzzer, Radio, or iPod.

Snooze Function

How to temporarily mute the alarm for 9 minutes using the SNOOZE button.

Alarm ON/OFF

How to stop the alarm for the day or deactivate the alarm function entirely.

Stereo Headphone Jack

Information on connecting headphones for private listening and speaker auto-off.

AUX IN

How to connect external audio sources via the 3.5mm AUX IN jack.

Care and Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning the unit's cabinet and precautions against liquids.

Trouble Shooting

No Power Issues

Troubleshooting steps for when the unit does not power on.

System Response Issues

Solutions for unresponsive system controls or remote operation issues.

Radio Reception Issues

Tips for improving radio reception when broadcasts are hard to hear due to noise.

Technical Specifications

General Specifications

Details on power requirements, consumption, and unit dimensions.

Tuner Specifications

Technical details of the FM tuner, including tuning range.

Speaker System Specifications

Specifications regarding the type and configuration of the unit's speakers.

Warranty

Limited Warranty

Details of the limited warranty period, coverage, and terms.