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1. as described above in Chapter 1 The alarm will use the latest mode and setting If the audio level is too low or the volume is set to 0 an internal beep tone is activated How to switch the Alarm on and off Use the Gy key to activate deactivate the alarm A indicates alarm active How to snooze and acknowledge the Alarm While the alarm is active touch whatever key of the touch panel to snooze the alarm for ten minutes To acknowledge the alarm push any key on the remote control Without acknowledge the unit will automatically go to stand by mode after playing for 20 minutes 7 Troubleshooting Service and Support How to change the remote control battery 1 Open the battery lid of the remote control 2 Remove the used battery and replace it with a new lithium cell 3 V battery CR2032 type 3 Respect the polarity indication Step 1 O Tal Step 2 3 Troubleshooting and Support 1 If the system does not work as expected first carefully read this manual 2 If the problem persists you can access our troubleshooting database available on the web at www genevalab com and select support page 3 If still not successful contact our customer support Service and Repair If the product is damaged and needs repair please contact Geneva Lab by phone or email to be referred to an authorized service center For repair under the limited warranty period see terms on the web at www genevalab com and sele
2. User Manual Geneva Sound System Model S and Model S DAB IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1 Read keep and follow these instructions 2 Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 3 Keep the heat dissipator at the bottom side away from heat sensitive materials 4 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 5 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 6 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 7 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 8 Do not let objects or liquids enter the product 9 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 10 Opening the unit by unauthorized personnel will void the limited warranty CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation Cleaning Use a soft
3. ct support page or consult your dealer Customer Service see Geneva Lab Website www genevalab com and select support page for your local support number 8 Made for iPod amp Technology Partners Made for iPod iPhone The Made for iPod and iPhone logo indicates that this product has been designed specificall to work with iPod and the iPhone The manufacturer certifies that this accessory has been made in accordance with the high standards of quality and performance that you expect from iPod and Apple Technology Partners Geneva Lab Corporation uses some of the world s leading devel opers of audio technologies to make the Geneva Sound System a very advanced product 0 EmbracingSound EmbracingSound is the technology for consumers and professi onals alike to experience sound As EmbracingSound is utilizing two very closely spaced speakers you will experience what is really in the recording with better resolution and clarity than ever before Just sit back and experience all your music and you will most pro bably find new favorites as well as making excursions in to music genres that you where totally unfamiliar with before Just let the experience guide you More details can be found on the www genevalab com website 9 Technical Specifications For detailed technical specifications for this product please visit our website www genevalab com and select support page where you can download the detail
4. dry cloth to avoid making scratches to the surface Do not use cleaning alcohol or other solvent fluids to clean the surface of the Cabinet as this can both damage the lacquer and also cause electrical failures and fire if it enters the electronics in the Geneva Sound System Before cleaning please unplug this Geneva Sound System from the AC power outlet Overloading To prevent risk of fire or electric shock avoid overloading wall outlets or extension cords Open fire Keep this Geneva Sound System a safe distance away from any open flame such as a lit candle No open flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the Geneva Sound System Operating Temperatures The recommended operating tempe rature range for the Geneva Sound System is 41 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit 5 to 40 degrees Celsius Front grille panel Never remove front grille panel because the panel is non detachable and will void the limited warranty Label location The product labels and safety related markings are located on the bottom plate of the Geneva Sound System Unplugging while in operation Do not remove the AC power cord if music is playing AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE HE PAS OUVRIR Batteries in the remote control Keep the remote control battery away from children It may cause a fire or chemical burn if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble heat above 212 F 100 C Replace only with a battery of the correct type and model n
5. e stand tube and plate and attach it to the cabinet bottom plate 2 Listening to the iPod Step 1 To use the Geneva Sound System with an iPod select Pod as the audio source using the key the iPod dock will automatically open and the display unaer the grille should display no iPod Step 2 Insert the correct iPod adapter Attach the Dock Adapter to the iPod Universal Dock by pressing lightly on the top of the Dock Adapter see picture and it will snap in How to select the right iPod adapter for my iPod Use the iPod adapter provided with your iPod Only if an iPhone has to be docked use the iPhone adapter provided with the Geneva Sound System Step 3 Insert the iPod into the iPod dock The display should now show iPod on eg J Step 4 Press the key on the remote control or on the touch panel If you still cannot hear any sound check that the volume is turned up by adjusting the key or the wheel O O O Step 5 You can control your iPod using ne 00 keys on your remote control and on the touch panel Step 6 Use the SH key and the wheel on the touch panel to browse the iPod A menu entry on the iPod is selected by tapping the wheel Charging Your iPod is charging while the system is connected to an AC plug 3 Listening to the FM radio Step 1 Select FM radio as the audio source using the SH key on on the remote control or on the touch panel the display under the grille sho
6. ed technical specifications for any of our products 2010 G Lab GmbH All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in who le or in part without the written consent of G Lab GmbH Geneva is a registered trademark of G Lab GmbH iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries The trademark EmbracingSound and the Embracing Sound Experience logo are owned by Embracing Sound Experience AB Geneva Sound System Model S User Manual Version v4 0
7. lock control keys Mode selector Fast reverse skip backward Fast forward skip forward FM DAB radio presets Touch Panel Mode selector Power On Off Play Pause iPod Menu key Fast reverse skip Fast forward skip backward forward iPod control and volume Turn on the Geneva Sound System Press the key on the remote control or touch the C key on the touch panel How to verify that the remote control works Every time a key is pressed on the remote control a small red light on the display lights up quickly Adjust the clock 1 Press the O key on the remote control The letter C should start blinking on the display 2 Use the and keys on the remote control or the wheel to set the correct time 3 Press to complete the procedure Note the clock remains valid for up to 1 hour of power loss How to adjust volume and sound 1 Use the a Qa y keys on the remote control or the touch panel wheel for the volume only to adjust sound and volume 2 Volume O means silence 100 means maximum output 3 Treble and Bass 6 means very little Bass or Treble O means neutral 6 means maximum effect 4 If you turn the device off the current values are stored How to mount the stand The cabinet can be mounted on the enclosed stand To mount the stand proceed in two steps 1 Remove the feet from the cabinet simply pull them off the bottom plate 2 Assemble th
8. procedure is started by holding down the key for at least 3 seconds while in DAB mode the SCANNING message will pop up on the display The scanning procedure could take up to a minute to complete 2 Radio station names are displayed instead of frequencies To browse the DAB stations list use the Jana Os on the remote control or on the touch panel About the presets usage please refer to the FM radio section 5 Using the Line In input 1 Use a cable with a 3 5mm jack to connect the Geneva Sound System to any audio device that has an audio out connector First connect the cable to the source then connect the cable to the Line In connector located on the back panel of the Geneva Sound System 2 Switch the Geneva Sound System to iPod mode using the key and activate the connected audio source Note that you cannot control any connected device using the Geneva Sound System remote control 3 Adjust the output volume of the connected device Note If an iPod is docked and playing the iPod sound and the external audio will be mixed 6 Using the Alarm How to set the Alarm 1 Push the key on the remote control a blinking A should appear on the display 2 Select the desired alarm time using the and keys on the remote control or on the cabinet 3 Push again the key on the remote control to store the alarm time A indicates alarm active Note An alarm can be set only if the clock has been adjusted
9. rn and collection points through your local authority The European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive was implemented to dramatically reduce the amount of waste going to landfills thereby reducing the environmental impact on the planet and on human health Please act responsibly by recycling used products If this product is still usable consider giving it away or selling it 1 Getting Started Step 1 Unpack all components from the shipping box Please save the original packaging material in case you ever need to return the system since the Limited Warranty does not cover shipping damages The shipping box should contain the following system components iPod dock Touch panel ON OFF key Display iPhone adapter POWER Garg Telescopic Antenna Remote control Table stand Step 2 Remove the protection paper from the remote control battery compartment K gt NS Step 3 Connect the enclosed external telescopic antenna You will find the antenna connector in the Geneva Sound System back panel see picture below Line In Antenna connector AC plug Step 4 Connect the AC power cable to the AC power plug on the back panel see picture Then connect the other end of the AC power cable to an AC outlet 12 00 will blink on the display indicating an invalid time setting Remote Control Treble control Power On Off Bass control Volume control Play Pause C
10. uld display an FM frequency e g 103 2 If you cannot hear any sound check the volume setting by pressing the Qo Step 2 Select an FM station with the and keys one click increases or decreases the frequency by 100 kHz The number on the display under the grille indicates the current frequency in MHz e g 88 7 on display means 88 7 MHz Hold down the or the O key and the FM radio will search for the next station au tomatically When a station has been found the automatic search stops To keep scanning repeat this action How to switch between mono and stereo Press the button for 1 second to toggle between mono and stereo mode How to store recall a radio station presets 1 Select your favorite radio station using the Dor keys on the remote control or on the touch panel 2 Select one of the 6 preset keys on the remote control and keep pressing it until the corresponding letter on the display starts blinking The station has now been stored and can be recalled by pressing the same preset key How to erase or overwrite a preset Stored presets do not need to be erased just use the previous steps to store a new station in a preset 4 Listening to the DAB radio Model S DAB only The DAB radio is operated exactly like the FM radio with the follo wing differences 1 A scanning operation has be done the first time the unit is installed or when the unit is moved to a different location the scanning
11. umber CR2032 lithium coin cell battery 3 V CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly Used batteries Please dispose of used batteries properly following the local regulations Do not place the battery in fire Outside Antenna If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFP No 70 information Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and require ments for the grounding electrode Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC of USA that provides guidelines for proper grounding In particular it specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as is practical This product can be recycled Products bearing this symbol must NOT be thrown away with normal household waste At the end of the product s life take it to a collection point designated for recycling of electrical and electronic devices Find out more about retu

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