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1. JENSEN DOCKING DIGITAL MUSIC SYSTEM WITH iPod CD FOR iPod OWNER S MANUAL JiMS 210 iPod Not Included PLEASE READ THIS OPERATING MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPLIANCE WITH FCCREGULATIONS PRODUCT FEATURES _ es INSTALLATION nensis ey LOCATION OF CONTROLS RADIO OPERATIONS aaa EOC CIN Gg o elu usu eskeldzedMico DISPLAY MESSAGEATCDMODE ooo AUXILIARY INPUT CLOCK SETTING ooo ALARM OPERATIONS s s sk cese eese eue ee N SEEEPTIMER eene Ao cue Ro i crc i Ach a et uet ue Sa ata t ode ite ue E ed CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE 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 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 U S and other countries DEAR JENSEN CUSTOMER Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the
2. Model Number JiMS 210 Serial Number IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When used in the directed manner this unit has been designed and manufactured to ensure your personal safety However improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully before installation and use and keep these instructions handy for future reference Take special note of all warnings listed in these instructions and on the unit 1 Water and Moisture The unit should not be used near water For example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub swimming pool or in a set basement 2 Ventilation The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example it should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Also it should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet which may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 3 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 4 Power Source The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so th
3. Unit is in Radio or CD mode Please make sure your iPod is working properly before docking into the unit Please refer to your iPod manual for details Select iPod AUX or Standby mode for iPod charging iPod unintentionally wake up in PAUSE mode It may be caused during function switching Wait for 3 minutes iPod will enter sleep mode automatically Blank iPod video screen in standby mode It may be caused during function switching Wait for 3 minutes iPod will enter sleep mode automatically AM band is too noisy The reception at the set location is poor Slightly rotate the unit for the best reception 15 Symptom Possible Problem Solution Volume level is set too high Decrease the volume SoundiS distoned Sound source is distorted If the iPod original sound source is of poor quality distortion and noise are easily noticed with high power speakers Try a different audio source such as a music CD If you are using an external sound source like older generation of iPod try reducing the output volume on the device itself Also try turning bass boost OFF or change the EQ setting CD Player does not play CD mode is not selected Slide the FUNCTION switch to select CD mode CD is not installed or installed incorrectly Press the CD onto spindle printed side facing up CD skips while playing Disc is dirty or scratched Wipe with
4. O RESET button 14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Possible Problem Solution The unit does not respond no power AC Adaptor is not plugged into a wall outlet or the connector is not plugged into the power supply jack on the back of the unit Plug the AC adaptor into a wall outlet and plug the connector into the supply jack on the unit Wall outlet is not functioning Plug another device into the same outlet to confirm the outlet is working iPod does not dock properly Using no wrong iPod Adaptor iPod does not install properly Make sure the dock insert is the proper fit for your iPod Remove your iPod from the dock and check for obstruction on the connectors in the dock and on your iPod Then reseat it in the dock iPod does not respond to the speaker system iPod is not installed properly Remove your iPod from the dock and check for obstruction on the connectors in the dock and on your iPod Then reseat it on the dock Your iPod is locked up Please make sure that your iPod is working properly before docking into the unit Please refer to your iPod9 manual for details iPod does not charge iPod is not installed properly Remove your iPod from the dock and check for obstruction on the connectors in the dock and on your iPod Then reseat it in the dock iPod is locked up frozen iPod battery has problem
5. To begin programmed playback press the PLAY PAUSE Il button The PROG indicator stops flashing and the CD starts programmed playback PLAYBACK TIME 6 To cancel programmed playback press the CD STOP button once withCD playback stopped Notes e If you pressthe gt gt I button during programmed playback the unit will skip forward to the next track in the program e The CD play mode function C 5 repeat one trackand cat repeat all programmed tracks work in the same manner as during normal CD playback see CD Play Modes above e Random and Random All CD play mode functions are disabled in program play 10 DISPLAY MESSAGE AT CD MODE Meaning Multi Function Display CD door opened Reading inserted CD No Disc Inserted Disc cannotbe recognized NOTE If thedisc is dirty damaged orunreadable the DISC or Err willappear in the display If this occurs clean the disc insert the disc correctly or try another disc Notes on CD R RW Discs 1 Because ofnon standardized format definition production of CD R RW MP3 CD playback quality and performanceare not guaranteed 2 Manufacturer isnot responsible forplayability of CD R RW MP3 CD due torecording conditions such as PCperformance writing software media ability etc 3 Do notattach a labelor seal toeither side of CD R RW MP3 CD disc It may causea malfunction AUXILIARY INPUT Thi
6. an extended period of time it is recommended to cover the docking port by using the Dock Cover insert included 1 Use the iPod adaptor included in your iPod and insert it into the docking area Your iPod can now be inserted into the docking port by placing the connector on the bottom of the iPod onto the connector in the docking bay Note Please be careful when seating the iPod into the docking to avoid damaging the 30 pin connector on the iPod or in the docking system 2 Press the POWER On Off 5 button to turn on the unit 3 Slide the FUNCTION switch to select iPod mode The iPod will start playing automatically and start charging immediately 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE P Il button to pause or resume iPod playback 5 Adjust the sound level by turning the VOLUME wheel 7 Note The volume level cannot be adjusted using the volume control on your iPod after being docked 6 The iPod charges even during playback Note The iPod will only charge in iPod or AUX modes 7 To remove the iPod from the unit press and hold the PLAY PAUSE button for three seconds to switch off the device and then gently remove it from the docking connector iPod playback control Press the PLAY PAUSE Il button to pause or resume the iPod playback Press the iPod Skip Search Forward 1or Backward button to skip to the next or previous song Press and hold the iPod Skip Search Forward 1or Backward I button for fast fo
7. cloth or use another disc Unit gets warm after This is normal Turn the unit off for a period of time or extended play at lower volume high volume SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirement Main unit DC input DC10V 1000mA Battery back up for clock 3 x DC1 5V AAN UM 4 Batteries Remote Control 1 x CR2032 Lithium Battery Frequency Range Radio AM520 1710kHz FM88 108 MHz SERVICE Please refer to the instructions on the enclosed warranty card for returning your unit for service When returning the unit please remove batteries to prevent damage to the unit in transit and or from possible leakage We are not responsible for batteries returned with the product or for the cost of replacement Distributed by SPECTRA Merchandising International Inc Chicago Industry Tech Park 4230 North Normandy Avenue Chicago IL 60634 U S A Please have model number ready for Customer Service call 1 800 777 5331 The specification and external appearance of the set are subject to change without prior notice Printed in China 16
8. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment PRODUCT FEATURES JiMS 210 is aniPod Docking Music Systemwhich incorporates thefollowing features iPod iPod mini iPod classic iPodtouch and iPodnano Player Re charger A CDplayer playback musicwith Audio CD MP3 format AM FMStereo receiver with digital read outon LCD Audio line in forconnecting other digitalaudio player Clock and Alarm timer function Wake upto Alarm Buzzer iPod CD orRadio with Snoozefunction Sleep timer function Built in 2 HighFidelity Speakers LCD display with selectable Off Dim Bright Back lit Attached FMAntenna wire forbetter radio reception Stereo Headphone jack connection for private listening INSTALLATION Clock setting battery back up The battery back up compartment is located on the bottom of the unit 1 Remove the battery compartment door 2 Follow the polarity diagram shown inside the compartment and install 3 x AAA batteries not included 3 Replace the battery compartment door WARNING Be sure that the batteries are installed correctly Wrong polarity may damage the unit Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Only batteries of the same or equivalen
9. RM SOUND switch to AUTO then slide the FUNCTION switch to iPod position Note 1 Ensuring the proper volumelevel is set 2 When waketo iPod isselected but youriPod has notbeen docked the alarm source will beredirected to the Buzzer automatically whenthe alarm timeis reached d To select waketo CD slidethe ALARM SOUND switch toAUTO thenslide the FUNCTION Switch to CD position Note 1 Ensuring the proper volumelevel is set 2 When waketo CD isselected but theCD has notbeen placed inthe CD compartment the alarmsource will beredirected to the Buzzer automatically when the alarm timeis reached e If the ALARM SOUND switch slide toAUTO and the FUNCTION switch is set atAUX position it performs asthe wake to Alarm Buzzer function Wake to Buzzer Afterthe alarm isreached the buzzeralarm will soundimmediately for 5 minutes When thealarm sounds itcan be temporary stopped by pressingthe SNOOZE button The display will show the indicator SNOOZE Thealarm will bedelayed for 6 minutes and then come again This manual snooze operationcan be repeated 10 times 12 Wake to Radio The radio will automaticallyturn on whenthe alarm timeis reached The radio alarm willkeep for 60 minutes and then automatically shut off To stop theradio alarm soundimmediately press the ALARM button once Wake toiPod Your docked iPod will automatically switchon when thealarm time isreached The iPod playb
10. To repeat playbackof one track press P MODE button once A repeat one indicator gt appears on LCD b Torepeat playback of an entire CD press P MODE button twice A repeat all indicator caet appears on LCD c To playback CD tracks in randomorder press P MODE button three times RAN indicator appearson LCD d Toplayback and repeat all CD tracks in random order press P MODE button four times RAN and AL indicators appears on LCD ui RAN a5 NOTE If CD STOP H pressed the CD play mode willbe cancelled CD Program Playback This feature allows you to programup to 10tracks files to play in a desired order 1 With CD playback stopped pressthe PGM button once 01 track number P 01 program number indicators display on LCD and a PROG indicator appears and flashing Did EE gr ul p PROG PROGRAM NUMBER 2 During thetime press the ior I button toselect a tracknumber as desired programming track You may press 10 button to advance 10 tracks then press the gt gt I button for higher track number if necessary f PROG 3 When desiredtrack number isdisplayed press the PGM button to confirmentries Program number willadvance by oneand the PROG indicator keeps flashing the track number becomes 4 To program upto the desirednumber of tracks repeat steps 2and 3 untilall desired tracks are entered 5
11. ack will play for 60 minutes and then automatically shut off To stop theiPod playback immediately press the ALARM button once Wake toCD The CD will start palyback automatically whenthe alarm timeis reached The playback will keep for 60 minutesand then automatically shut off To stop the CD alarm soundimmediately press the ALARM button once Snooze Function You may activatethe Snooze function manually after thealarm sounds bypressing the SNOOZE button Thedisplay will showthe indicator SNOOZE Thealarm will bedelayed for 6 minutes and then come again This manual snooze operationcan be repeated 10 times SLEEP TIMER The Sleep Timer allows you to setthe unit automatically power off after a selected sleep time duration is set When the unitis in PowerOn mode a To activate the Sleep Timerand select thesleep time pressthe SLEEP ZZ button repeatedly The sleep times available forchoosing are 90 to 10minutes 10 minutes per step orper each key pressing ofthe SLEEP ZZ button The display shows the indicator SLEEP b To switch off the SleepTimer press the SLEEP button repeatedly untilthe SLEEP indicator disappears on display c To switch off the unitbefore the selectedsleep time pressthe POWER On Off button once d To check thecurrent sleep time press the SLEEP Zz button once Note If you arefalling asleep to music from anexternal device connected to the AUX input the sleep timer wi
12. at they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them It is always best to have a clear area from where the cord exits the unit to where it is plugged into an AC outlet 6 Cleaning The unit should be cleaned only as recommended See the section Care and Maintenance of this manual for cleaning instructions 7 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into any openings or vents located on the product 8 Attachments Do not use attachments no recommended by the product manufacturer 9 Lightning and Power Surge Protection Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the periods of time This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 10 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire of electric shock 11 Damage Requiring Service This unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled into the enclosure C The unit has been exposed to rain D The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged E The unit exhibits a marked change in performance or does not operate normally 12 Antenna Do not connect an external antenna to the unit other than that provided 13 Periods of Nonuse If the unit is to be left unused for an extende
13. clock canbe set in Power Off mode Press and hold the CLK SET button until the minute digits flasheson display Press the 1 I button toset the minute Press the CLK SET button again the hour digits flasheson display Press the I lt button toset the hour Press the CLK SET button to confirmthe settings akRWwWNnN ALARM OPERATIONS Setting Alarm Time When the unitis in Power Off mode 1 Press the ALARM button once or the alarm indicator Q appears on display 2 Press andhold the ALARM button until the alarm minute digits flashes on display The alarmindicator flashes aswell Press the I button toset the minute Press theALARM button again the hour digits flasheson display Press the ppl l a button toset the hour Press the ALARM button to confirmentries and enablethe alarm functionthen exit alarm setting mode thealarm indicator stayson on Ww Todisable ALARM function press ALARM button thealarm indicator Q turns off from LCD Toenable ALARM function press ALARM button again the alarm indicator turns on fromLCD Selecting AlarmSound Source a To select waketo Alarm Buzzer slide the ALARM SOUND switch to BUZZ position b To select wake to radio slidethe ALARM SOUND switch to AUTO then slide the FUNCTION switch to RADIO position Note Ensuring adesired radio stationis tuned andthe proper volumelevel is set c To select wake to iPod slide the ALA
14. d period of time such as a month or longer the power cord should be unplugged from the unit to prevent damage or corrosion 14 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond those methods described in the user s operating instructions Service methods not covered in the operating instructions should be referred to qualified service personnel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT INVISIBLE LASER REDIATION APPAREIL LASER DE CLASSE 1 WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM This product contains a low power laser device NOTE This product complies with DHHS Rule21 Subchapter Jat date of manufacture Follow the advicebelow for safeand appropriate operations IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON PROTECTIONAGAINST LASER ENERGY EXPOSURE e As the laserbeam used inthis compact discplayer is harmfulto the eyes do not attemptto disassemble the casing e Stop operation immediately if any liquidor solid objectshould fall intothe cabinet Do not touchthe lens or poke at it If you do you may damage the lens andthe player maynot operate properly e Do not putanything in the safety slot Ifyou do thelaser diode willbe ON whenthe CD dooris still open This unitemploys a laser The use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specifiedhere may resultin exposure tohazardous radiation COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS This de
15. ll shutoff the power to thissystem but itwill not turnoff the external device 13 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock dust or extreme temperature Do not tamper the internal components of the unit Clean your unit with a damp never wet cloth Solvent or detergent should never be used Avoid leaving your unit in direct sunlight or in hot humid or dusty places Keep your unit away from heating appliances and sources of electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps or motors If drop outs or interruptions occur in the music during play or if the disc fails to play at all its bottom surface may require cleaning Before playing wipe the disc from the center outwards with a good soft cleaning cloth Resetting the Unit lf the unit is subject to a power surge or electric shock it is possible that the internal micro controller may lock up and the unit will not respond to any commands from the top panel controls or remote control 1 In this event unplug and then reconnect the AC power plug into the wall outlet 2 Use a straightened paper clip toothpick or similar objects to press the RESET button located at rear of the main unit see the below figure The reset operation clears the system memory and all of your previous settings will be erased CAUTION DO NOT USE SHARP POINTED OBJECT TO PRESS THE RESET BUTTON IT MAY DAMAGE THE RESET SWITCH INSIDE THE UNIT ooo 0
16. most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For a Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Customer s Record The serial number of this product is found on its bottom cover You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft of loss
17. n close the CD Cover PLAY PAUSE II button iPod or CD Play Pause 10 CD STOP E button Stop CD Playback 11 PPI 144 button In CD or iPod mode skip tracks Forward Backwardor perform high speed search In Clock setting mode used toadjust Hour Minute display 12 PGM button SetCD program 13 ALARM button Turn thealarm on andoff Set alarm time 14 SNOOZE button Activate the snoozefunction 15 SLEEP Zz button Selectthe time durationof the sleeptimer 16 LCD display 17 Remote Infrared Sensor 18 Pair of Speakers 19 Front Control Cover 20 ALARM SOUND switch Alarm source Buzzer AUTO Radio iPod CD selection 21 P MODE button Selectplay mode in CD mode 22 10 button Toadvance 10 songs files in CDmode 23 DIR button Advance to nextdirectory when playMP3 CD 24 CLK SET DIS CLK button In CD and Radiomodes display clocktime In power off mode forclock setting o o 100 0NA AUX IN jack Auxiliary audio signalinput Headphone Jack DC in jack Forthe connection ofexternal DC powersupply BACKLIGHT switch SelectBack lit Off Dim Bright FMAntenna wire RESET button Forresetting the unit Battery Compartment located at bottomof the unit LOCATION OF CONTROLS Remote Control 1 1 Infra red Transmitter 2 POWER On Off 5 button 3 SLEEP button 4 iPod CD PLAY PAUSE II butt
18. on 5 CD STOP button 6 P l l a button In CD or iPod mode skip tracks Forward Backward or performhigh speed search 7 PGM button Set CD program 8 SNOOZE button 9 10 button Toadvance 10 songs files in CD mode 10 ALARM button Turn thealarm on anoff Set alarm time 11 DISP CLK button In CD and Radio modes display clock time In power off mode forclock setting 12 P MODE button Selectplay mode in CD mode 13 DIR button Advance to nextdirectory folder in CD mode 14 Battery Compartment RADIO OPERATIONS FM Antenna Unwrap and fullyextend the FMAntenna wirefor best FMradio reception Radio Tuning Press the POWER On Off 5 button to turnon the unit Slide the FUNCTION 4 switch toselect Radio mode Slide the BAND 5 switch toselect AMor FM radioband Rotate the TUNING 6 knob andtune to adesired radio station Adjustthe sound level by turning the VOLUME 7 wheel akWN NOTE The iPod may cause interference to the AM reception ifit is dockedand turned ON You should turn off the iPod manually or remove itfrom the dockto improve AM reception Tips forthe Best Reception Toobtain the bestAM reception slightly rotate the unit until the clearest signal isreceived or place it near outdoor Toobtain the bestFM reception fullyextend the FMAntenna andadjust its direction iPod DOCKING If the docking port will not be used for
19. rwarding or fast rewinding during playback CD OPERATIONS The CD player supports CD CD R CD RW discs recorded either Audio CD or MP3file format CD Playback 1 With the unit power is OFF press the Push Open amp located on the CD Cover toopen the compartment Place aCD onto spindlewith printed sidefacing up Close the CD cover Press the POWER On Off button to turnon the unit Slide the FUNCTION switch to selectCD mode Press the PLAY PAUSE Il button to startplayback CD music FILE TYPE IN CD DISC TRACK NUMBER EM cD MP3 DURWNMN PLAYBACK TIME Adjustthe volume levelby turning the VOLUME wheel a Toskip to adesired CD track press the gt gt I 1I button For MP3 disc press DIR button to selectdifferent directories folders o N FOLDER DIRECTORY NUMBER to advance 10 songs files press the 10 button MP3 21 I PLAYBACK TIME b Tofast forward or fastrewind within thetrack playing press and holdthe 1 1 button c To pause CD playback press the PLAY PAUSE Il button The playtime counter stopsand flashes To resume CD playback press the PLAY PAUSE Il button again 9 To stop CD playback press the CD STOP H button Total number oftracks andtotal playtimeare shown 10 To turn theunit off press the POWER On Off button CD Play Modes During the CD playback you may select different play mode by pressing the P MODE button a
20. s unit provides an auxiliary audio signal input for connecting external audio devices Use the included audio cable with 3 5 mm stereo plug to connect the external device to the AUX IN Jack located on the back of the unit Connect the other end of the cable to a Line Out Jack or Headphone Jack of your non dockable MP3 player CD player and older non dockable iPods then listen to your external source through the speakers of this system 1 Connect the audio cable included with 3 5 mm stereo plug to the AUX IN Jack located at rear of the unit 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a Line Out Jack or Headphone Jack of your external audio device 3 Turn on the external audio device 4 To select auxiliary audio input slide the FUNCTION switch to AUX mode position 5 The volume level can now be controlled through the main unit Operate all other functions on the auxiliary device as usual Note 1 If you connected the Line Out Jack of your external device then you only need to adjust the volume control of this unit If you connected the Headphone Jack of your external device then you may need to adjust both the volume control of your external device and the volume control of this unit to find the most desirable volume setting 2 Press the POWER ON OFF 5 button turning off the unit when you finish listening Don t forget to switch off the power of your external device as well 11 CLOCK SETTING Setting Clock Time The
21. t type as recommend are to be used If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time remove the battery Do not dispose of batteries in fire batteries may explode or leak AC DC Adaptor Connection The unit is powered by an external AC DC Power Adaptor with an output of 10V DC 1000mA included 1 Plug the adaptor into an outlet rated at 120V AC 60Hz 2 Insert the adaptor s DC output plug into the DC IN jack on the back of the unit NOTE This unit is not magnetically shielded and may cause color distortion on the screen of some TVs or video monitors To avoid this you may need to move the unit further away from the TV or monitor if unnatural color shifts or image distortion occurs LOCATION OF CONTROLS Main Unit Top view Front view LJ 969 20 24 21123 22 19 Rear view a f A 11 3 214 1 15 TT econ Ol 3125 26 27 28 30 29 iPod docking station iPod docking connector POWER On Off b button Turns theunit on oroff Function switch SelectRADIO iPOD CD AUX modes Band switch Selectbetween FM STEREO FM mono AMradio bands TUNING knob Adjusts the radio channel frequency upor down VOLUME wheel Adjusts the volumelevel up ordown Push Open amp CD Cover Location Press hereto ope
22. vice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two 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 In accordance with FCC requirements changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected

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