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1. OWER SOURCE DISPLAY 19 20 9A 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 CONTROL GLOSSARY 19 20 2L 22 23 24 Power Button Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker off and on Mute Button Press the Mute Button to reduce the volume of the bar speaker entirely Timer Button With the bar speaker powered off press the Timer Button to activate or deactivate the timer Sleep Button Press the Sleep Button repeatedly to set the sleep timer Sleep Timer Settings 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 05 04 03 02 and 01 minute Shuffle Button Press the Shuffle Button to activate the shuffle mode on a docked iPod When shuffle mode the docked iPod will play the current album or playlist in a random order Press the Shuffle Button again to deactivate the shuffle mode Bass Buttons Press the Bass Buttons to adjust the levels of bass output from the bar speaker Bass Settings 14 12 10 6 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 The Bass can only be adjusted when the EQ Mode is set to Music 2 1 or Music 3 1 25 26 27 28 Menu Up for iPod amp Menu Down for iPod Buttons Press the Menu Up for iPod and Menu Down for iPod Buttons to move up and down in any of the menus on a docked iPod Reverse for iPod amp Fast Forward for iPod Buttons Press the Reverse amp Fast Forward for iPod Buttons to ski
2. BAR SPEAKER PLACEMENT ettet ttt 8 i en is scene e Recycled plastics in place MOUNTING THE BAR SPEAKER ONTO A WALL eerte 9 PE ANE MEN CONNECTIVITY 10 CONNECTIVITY 11 product construction CONNECTING A TELEVISION TO THE BAR 8 11 AUDIO TO THE BAR SPEAKER eere eterne 1 S VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER ttt 11 B INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT CERO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER ee To download this User s Guide in CONNECTING DVD PLAYER TO THE BAR 8 12 English Spanish or French visit plo 12 the support section at www ilive COMPOSITE VIDEO eee tette tette terrere tereti 12 net IPOD OPERATIONS 13 TW TING NEM MEER ULM 13 Para transferir esta gu a de PEAYING ANUIPODG 13 usuario ingl s espa ol o ROE On 12 franc s visite la secci n de la AM LOOP ANTENNA eee 14 A sea D EE E 14 ayuda www ilive net TUNING THE AM FM 14 Pour t l charger ce guide de SAVING RADIO STATIONS eterne tette 14 221 SELECTING A SAVED RADIO STATION 14 Putilisateur en anglais espagnol MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS 15 ou francais visitez la section de BUILT IN SOUND TECRINOEGO ES eeu OURS UR MeEEeEE 15 soutien chez www ilive net FOR 22 15 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL
3. FM and last channel memory Digital clock with adjustable sleep timer Direct access radio station tuning AC power built in AC cord B DIMENSIONS Length 37 Height 3 3 Width 6 INSTALLATION BAR SPEAKER PLACEMENT The bar speaker depends in part on it s environment to help produce a realistic surround sound environment We ve suggested two potential placement options in the diagrams below to help you get the most out of your 3 1 Channel Music System When placing the bar speaker on an entertainment center bookshelf or any time of enclosed space be sure to allow at least 2 3 inches of space around the bar speaker for ventilation If the bar speaker 15 enclosed in a tight space without ventilation heat generated from the bar speaker could produce a potential heat hazard INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE BAR SPEAKER ONTO A WALL We recommend having this bar speaker professionally mounted By using the included wall mounting accessories the bar speaker can be mounted onto a wall The included spacers should be used at your discretion to extend the face of the bar speaker farther from the wall These are typically used when mounting the bar speaker under a television and the face of the bar speaker needs to be flush with the face of the television Required Tools Manual or Power Screwdriver e Stud Finder e Pencil e Tape Measure mounting bracket Getting Started 1 Use the Tape Measure
4. SUBWOOFER reete 15 RESETTING THE BAR SPEAKER eerte 15 CONTROLS amp CONTROL GLOSSARY 16 23 SERVICE INFORMATION Address 2116 Carr Street St Louis MO 63106 Phone 1 314 621 2881 Fax 1 314 588 1805 Email customerservice ilive net Parts Email partsinfo g dpi global com Website www ilive net QUICK START POWER THE BAR SPEAKER 1 Connect the bar speaker to AC power source using the attached AC Power Cord PLAYING AN IPOD 1 Locate the numbered bracket that fits the 1Pod that will be docked Each included Bracket has a number on it indicating which iPod model that bracket is compatible with e See the separate bracket chart page to identify which bracket is needed 2 Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker on 3 Press the Source Button to switch to iPod Mode 4 Press the iPod Drawer Button on the left side of the bar speaker to open the motorized dock for 1Pod 5 Snap the bracket into place over the iPod Connector in the dock 6 Connect the iPod to the iPod Connector inside the dock 7 After the 1Pod is docked the bar speaker 1s powered on and the bar speaker is in iPod Mode press the Play Pause Button on the remote to begin playing the docked iPod QUICK START POWER THE BAR SPEAKER Connect the bar speaker to AC power source using the attached AC Power Cord CONNECTING AUDIO FROM A TV TO THE Example of Television Inputs amp Outputs BAR S
5. the bar speaker in the same way that a DVD Player is connected IPOD OPERATIONS DOCKING AN IPOD Locate the numbered bracket that fits the iPod that will be docked Each included Bracket has a number on it indicating which iPod model that bracket is compatible with See the separate bracket chart page to identify which bracket is needed Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker on Press the Source Button to switch to iPod Mode Press the iPod Drawer Button on the left side of the unit to open the motorized dock for 1Pod Snap the bracket into place over the iPod Connector in the dock Connect the 1Pod to the iPod Connector inside the dock When the bar speaker is plugged in using AC power the docked iPod will charge B PLAYING AN IPOD Follow the Steps for Docking an iPod After the iPod 1s docked the bar speaker 1s powered on and the bar speaker is in iPod Mode press the Play Pause Button on the remote to begin playing the docked iPod Press the Play Pause Button on the remote to pause a docked iPod during play Press the Tuning Buttons to skip between tracks or chapters on a docked iPod Press and hold the Tuning Buttons to search an individual track or chapter on a docked iPod Press the Shuffle Button on the remote to activate the shuffle mode on a docked 1 When in shuffle mode the docked iPod will play the current album or playlist in a random order Press the Shuffle Butt
6. the television 2 Connect the other end of the RCA Video Cable to the Video Output on the bar speaker E PF 1 OUTPUT iPod Only 4 INPUT 11 CONNECTIVITY CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER TO THE BAR SPEAKER When connecting a DVD Player to the bar speaker outputting the audio from the device to the bar speaker and outputting video from the device either directly to the television or to the television through the bar speaker These instructions will show you how to connect the device to the television by going through the bar speaker Example of DVD Player Outputs m 6 4 un AUDIO 12 VIDEO VIDEO B AUDIO 1 Connect a Stereo RCA Cable to the Audio Outputs on the device Connect the other end of the Stereo RCA Cable to the AV 1 R and AV1 L Stereo Inputs on the bar speaker COMPOSITE VIDEO Connect an RCA Video Cable to the Video Output on the DVD Player Connect the other end of the RCA Video Cable to the Video Input on the bar speaker The bar speaker itself has no video display In order to view video from a connected DVD Player the bar speaker must be connected to a television The S Video Output will not output video from a connected DVD Player The S Video Output will only output video from a docked iPod SPECIAL NOTE A Digital Cable or Satellite Tuner Set Top Box Gaming Console or VCR can be connected to
7. PEAKER 1 Connect a Stereo RCA Cable to the Audio Outputs on the television Connect the other end of the Stereo RCA Cable to the Auxiliary Stereo Inputs on the bar speaker The volume on your television may need to be adjusted independently of the bar speaker or adjusted to a fixed audio mode CONNECTING VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER TO A TV 1 Connect an RCA Video Cable to the Video Input on the television Connect the other end of the RCA Video Cable to the Video Output on the bar speaker CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER TO THE BAR SPEAKER 1 Connect a Stereo RCA Cable to the Audio Outputs on the device 99 Connect the other end of the Stereo RCA Cable to the AV 1 R and L Stereo Inputs on the bar speaker Connect an RCA Video Cable to the Video Output on the DVD Player Connect the other end of the RCA Video Cable to Example of DVD Player Outputs m eo E e ee EE Me AUDIO VIDEO VIDEO the Video 1 Input or the Video 2 Input on the bar speaker The numbered Video Inputs need to correspond with the connected Audio Inputs The bar speaker itself has no video display In order to view video from a connected DVD Player the bar speaker must be connected to a television by using the Composite Video Output The S Video Output will not output video from a connected DVD Player The S Video Output will only output video from a docke
8. and irnod important that you avoid direct exposure to the laser beam at all times Please do not attempt to defeat or bypass the 5 se only with a Cart stand safety switches bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the FCC Warnings Additional Warnings NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no apparatus When a cart 1s used the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on apparatus use caution when moving the cart Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection L appareil ne doit pas tre expos aux coulements ou aux clabous against harmful interference a residential installation This equip sures et aucun objet ne contenant de liquide tel qu un vase ne doit tre apparatus combination to avoid ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if plac sur l objet NE not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause Injury from tip over harmful interference to radio communications However there is no Main plug is used as disconnect device and it should remain readily 13 Unplug this app aratus during guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If operable during intended use In order to disconnect the apparatus from this equipment d
9. ase note the bar speaker must be plugged into Press and hold the Tuning Buttons to scan for the a power source in order for the bar speaker to be next available AM or FM radio frequency 05 Source Button 02 Volume Buttons Press the Source Button to switch between the bar Press the Volume Buttons to adjust the volume of the speaker s different modes and to cycle through the bar speaker different audio and video inputs Please be responsible when adjusting the volume Modes level of the bar speaker If the volume is set too high e iPod Mode the audio output from the bar speaker could damage Switch to iPod Mode to amplify and control a your hearing Keep the volume in the moderate to docked iPod FM Radio Mode 03 Clock Timer Button Switch to FM Radio Mode to play the FM Radio With the bar speaker powered off press and hold the AM Radio Mode Clock Button to set the bar speaker s clock Switch to AM Radio Mode to play the AM With the bar speaker powered on press and hold the Radio Timer Button to set the bar speaker s timer Audio amp Video Inputs With the bar speaker powered off press the Timer e Plays the source connected to the Audio Button to activate or deactivate the timer and Video 1 inputs e AV2 Plays the source connected to the Audio Press the Tuning Buttons to adjust the hour and and Video 2 inputs e Aux Plays the source connected to the Auxiliary Audio Inputs e Line Pl
10. ays the source connected to the Line Input CONTROLS SIDES OF THE BAR SPEAKER CONTROL GLOSSARY 06 Line Input Use the Line Input to connect an MP3 Player such as an iPod Shuffle or another Audio Source Any device with a headphone jack line output or auxiliary output can be connected to the Line Input 07 Play Pause Button Press the Play Button to play a docked iPod Press the Pause Button to pause a docked 1Pod while playing 08 iPod Drawer Button Press the iPod Drawer Button to open or close the motorized dock for iPod 17 CONTROLS BACK OF THE BAR SPEAKER 10 VIDEO AV L VIDEO IN 41 11 AC 120V 60Hz S VIDEO L Na 12 13 14 CONTROL GLOSSARY 09 Video Output iPod and DVD Player Requires a Composite RCA Video Cable Use the Video Output to output video from a docked iPod or connected DVD Player to a Television 10 Reset Button Use a paperclip or like object to press the Reset Button Pressing the Reset Button will restore the bar speaker to it s default settings 11 AC Power Cord 120V 60Hz Use the AC Power Cord to connect the bar speaker to standard AC outlet 12 S Video Output iPod Only Requires an S Video Cable Use the S Video Output to output video from a docked iPod to a Television 13 AV 1 Stereo Audio Inputs AV 2 Stereo Audio Inputs Requires a Stereo RCA Audio Cable Use the Stereo Audio Inputs to connect an audio source to the bar speaker
11. d N USER S GUIDE L V 2149 0511 09 IT209B 3 1 Channel Home Music System with Dock for 1 For the most up to date version of this User s Guide go to www ilive net e CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or per instead recycle or dispose of as hazardous waste 1 Read these Instructions formance of procedures other than those specified WARNING Lithium ion batteries like all re 2 Keep these Instructions may result in hazardous radiation exposure chargeable batteries are recyclable and should be 3 Heed all Warnings WARNING Changes or modifications to this bar recycled or disposed of in normal household waste speaker not expressly approved by the party respon Contact your local government for disposal or 4 Follow all instructions sible for compliance could void the user s authority recycling practices in your area They should never 5 Do not use this apparatus near water to operate the equipment be incinerated since they might explode 6 Clean only with a dry cloth WARNING Do not place the bar speaker on top of T ventilation any soft porous or sensitive surfaces to avoid dam Do not mix old and new batteries aging the surface Use a protective barrier between Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or openings Install in accordance with the bar speaker and surface to protect the surface rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries Tum que the manufacturer s instruc
12. d iPod SPECIAL NOTE A Digital Cable or Satellite Tuner Set Top Box Gaming Console or VCR can be connected to the bar speaker in the same way that a DVD Player is connected PRODUCT INFORMATION ACCESSORIES AM Loop Antenna FM Wire Antenna 4 Docking Brackets for 1Pod Remote Control 2 AAA Batteries for Remote gt amp a Ed m gt 2 5 2 5 E 5 9 gt amp ot oflo O ofe 6 amp 9 0 2 Wall Mount Brackets 4 Long Screws 4 Short Screws 2 1 4 Spacers 2 1 2 Spacers 2 3 4 Spacers PRODUCT INFORMATION amp POWER OPTIONS B FEATURES AC POWER Dock plays and charges iPod Connect the bar speaker to AC power source using the attached AC Power Cord 3 1 channel speaker system with simulated 5 1 system AM FM radio with digital tuning Remote Control RCA stereo input Auxiliary input for 1Pod shuffle and other audio I 1 IZ 1 r r HN Composite video input 2 eeoee Integrated subwoofer output 3 LOOOL S Video Output for iPod Composite Video Output for DVD Player and iPod SRS TruSurround XT Preset EQ settings Electronic volume treble and bass controls REMOTE POWER Motorized iPod docking drawer Load the included AAA Batteries into the remote to power the remote Wall mountable Integrated subwoofer Station memory presets 10 AM and 20
13. h 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 CONTENTS amp COMPANY INFORMATION GREEN INITIATIVE Environmental Commitment to Protect for Today and B CONTENTS WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 2 Sustain for Tomorrow CONTENTS amp COMPANY INFORMATION 3 2 2009 marks the official launch of SERVICE INFORMATION Es DPI ne corporate campaign for QUICK START 4 a greener and cleaner world DPI POWER THE BAR SPEAKER sette 4 PLAYING AN IPOD 4 initiatives introduced at all of their QUICK START 5 facilities to help formulate and sustain POWER THE BAR 5 efforts within its manufacturing CONNECTING AUDIO FROM A TV TO THE BAR SPEAKER 5 a n CONNECTING VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER TO A TV 5 CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER TO THE BAR SPEAKER 5 PRODUCT INFORMATION 6 energy product 05 ACCESSORIES ccccccssssscsssecessscsecsesecsesecsecersussesarsecersasssersecsesavssarsucsesansuseveasecenenee 6 PRODUCT INFORMATION amp POWER OPTIONS 7 DIMENSIONS uu f Reduction of all packaging sizes e Recyclable plastics for clamshell 0 S 66 3 7 REMOTE 7 INSTALLATION
14. ion repeat steps 2 and 3 FM WIRE ANTENNA Insert the plug on the FM Wire Antenna into the FM Antenna Connection Extend and adjust the FM Wire Antenna after connecting it to adjust or improve FM radio reception 1 2 oie TUNING THE AM FM RADIO Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker on Press the Source Button to switch to FM Radio Mode or AM Radio Mode Press the Tuning Buttons to adjust the AM or FM radio frequency Press and hold the Tuning Buttons to scan for the next available AM or FM radio frequency SAVING RADIO STATIONS Tune the AM or FM radio to the desired station Press the Mem Button on the remote Press the Menu Up for iPod and Menu Down for iPod Buttons on the remote to select a memory slot Press the Mem Button on the remote to save the current AM or FM radio station to the selected memory slot SELECTING A SAVED RADIO STATION In FM Radio Mode press the Memory Buttons on the remote to cycle through saved FM radio stations In AM Radio Mode press the Memory Buttons on the remote to cycle through saved AM radio stations MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS B BUILT IN SOUND TECHNOLOGIES If you press the EQ Button on the remote you can cycle through the available sound technologies that are built into the bar speaker B FOR AUDIO SRS TruSurround creates a truly immersive surround sound experience with rich S f S bass and clear dialog TruSurround XT e SRS TruSur
15. oes cause harmful interference to radio or television the mains completely the mains plug should be disconnected form the lightning storms or when unused for reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and mains socket outlet completely on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or La prise du secteur ne doit pas tre obstru e ou doit tre facilement long periods of time more of the following measures accessible pendant son utilisation Pour tre compl tement d connect de l alimentation d entr e la prise doit tre d branch e du secteur Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to or the like which receiver is connected Les piles ne doivent pas tre expos es de forte chaleur tel qu la Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help lumi re du soleil au feu ou autres choses de semblable Caution marking is located at the bottom of apparatus e Les pr cautions d emploi sont inscrites en bas de l appareil 14 Refer all servicing to qualified The marking information 15 located at the bottom of apparatus Les marquages sont inscrits en bas de l appareil service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way suc
16. on again to deactivate the shuffle mode Press the Menu Up for iPod and Menu Down for iPod Buttons on the remote to move up and down in any of the menus on a docked iPod The Reverse amp Fast Forward for iPod Buttons work exactly like the Rewind and Fast forward Buttons on an iPod Press the Menu Button on the remote to go to the previous menu on a docked iPod The Menu Button on the bar speaker works exactly like the Menu Button on an iPod Press the Album Buttons on the remote to cycle through albums on a docked iPod Press the Repeat Button on the remote to repeat tracks chapters albums and playlists or movies on a docked iPod Press Once Repeat the current track or chapter Press Twice Repeat the current album playlist or movie Press Three Times Turn the repeat off 13 RADIO OPERATIONS Before playing the FM or AM radio on the bar speaker connect the included AM and FM antennas to ensure reliable radio reception 1 14 AM LOOP ANTENNA Remove the small rubber wire protector from the ends of the wires on the included AM Loop Antenna Press the black buttons on the AM Antenna Connection to open the antenna connection Insert the exposed AM antenna wires into the openings on the AM Antenna Connection After releasing the black buttons the AM Antenna Connection should have a firm hold on the exposed wires If the connection feels loose or you aren t getting good AM radio recept
17. p Button to stop a docked iPod while playing Chapter Buttons Press the Chapter Buttons to cycle through chapters on a docked iPod Source Button Press the Source Button to switch between the bar speaker s different modes e iPod Mode Switch to iPod Mode to amplify and control a docked 1Pod e FM Radio Mode Switch to FM Radio Mode to play the FM Radio AM Radio Mode Switch to AM Radio Mode to play the AM Radio Display Button In iPod Mode AM Radio Mode or FM Radio Mode press the Display Button to view the clock iPod Drawer Button Press the iPod Drawer Button to open or close the motorized dock for iPod Number Keypad Treble Buttons Press the Treble Buttons to adjust the levels of treble output from the bar speaker Treble Settings 14 12 10 6 6 4 2 0 2 4 8 10 12 14 The Treble can only be adjusted when the Mode is set to Music 2 1 or Music 3 1 38 39 40 41 42 43 Equalizer Button Press the Equalizer Button to adjust the preset equalizer mode See page 15 for details on individual EQ settings Volume Buttons Press the Volume Buttons to adjust the volume of the bar speaker Please be responsible when adjusting the volume level of the bar speaker If the volume is set too high the audio output from the bar speaker could damage your hearing Keep the volume in the moderate to low range Memory Buttons Press the Memory Buttons to cycle thro
18. p between tracks or chapters on a docked iPod The Reverse amp Fast Forward for iPod Buttons work exactly like the Rewind and Fast forward Buttons on an iPod Menu Button Press the Menu Button to go to the previous menu on a docked iPod The Menu Button on the bar speaker works exactly like the Menu Button on an iPod Skip Tune Buttons Press the Tune Buttons to tune the AM or FM radio when in AM or FM Radio Mode Press and hold the Tune Buttons to scan for the next available AM or FM radio frequency Press the Skip Buttons to skip between tracks or chapters on a docked iPod Album Buttons Press the Album Buttons to cycle through albums on a docked iPod 21 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 D C5 D 9 980 Caps 2 Ote solo c TREBLE Pog NU UP for j MENU DN fot REMOTE CONTROLS N 30 31 32 33 34 22 CONTROL GLOSSARY 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Repeat Button Press the Repeat Button to repeat tracks chapters albums and playlists or movies on a docked 1Pod Press Once Repeat the current track or chapter Press Twice Repeat the current album playlist or movie Press Three Times Turn the repeat off Play Pause Button Press the Play Button to play a docked iPod Press the Pause Button to pause a docked iPod while playing Stop Button Press the Sto
19. rd prong are CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK prof di WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompa nying the appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons apparatus This product utilizes a Class 1 laser to read Compact Discs This laser Compact Disc Player is equipped with safety 11 Only use attachments accessories switches to avoid exposure when the CD door is open and the safety interlocks are defeated Invisible laser radia specified by the manufacturer tion is present when the CD Player s lid is open and the system s interlock has failed or been defeated It is very 12 U 1 ith rt st
20. round Dialog Clarity Mode enhances the vocals so dialog is clear and easy to understand e SRS significantly improves the playback quality of audio delivering a dynamic S 3D entertainment experience with deep rich bass wow e Music 2 1 delivers the audio through two of the three speakers and the subwoofer e Music 3 1 delivers the audio through all three of the bar speaker s speakers and the subwoofer ll CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SUBWOOFER Requires an RCA Audio Cable 1 Plug an RCA Audio Cable into the Subwoofer Output on the bar speaker 2 Connect the other end of the RCA Audio Cable into an external Subwoofer The connected external subwoofer will amplify the lower audio frequency output from the bar speaker RESETTING THE BAR SPEAKER If the bar speaker 1s not responding correctly try resetting it 1 Using a paperclip or like object press the Reset Button on the back of the bar speaker This will restore the bar speaker to it s default settings Sf5c and S Sc TruSurround XT are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc TruSurround XT and WOW technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc CONTROLS SIDES OF THE BAR SPEAKER 7 p p S ff 7t A CONTROL GLOSSARY 01 Power Button 04 Tuning Buttons Press the Power Button to turn the bar speaker off Press the Tuning Buttons to adjust the AM or FM and on radio frequency Ple
21. s AUDIO amp Or VIDEO AUDIO amp Or VIDEO AUDIO DVD PLAYER DIGITAL CABLE or SATELLITE TUNER Ce e cD GAMING CONSOLE Po SUBWOOFER 10 CONNECTIVITY CONNECTING A TELEVISION TO THE BAR SPEAKER When connecting a television to the bar speaker 1s outputting the audio from the television to the bar speaker the bar speaker will provide you with a higher quality audio output than your television a AUDIO TO THE BAR Example of Television Inputs amp Outputs SPEAKER 1 Connect a Stereo RCA Cable to the Audio Outputs on the SVIDEO 1 AV 1 e o television 2 Connect the other end of isole pe e o Laid the Stereo RCA Cable to the NE T Auxiliary Stereo Inputs on the VIDEO INPUT AUDIO INPUT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT bar speaker The volume on your television may need to be adjusted independently of the bar speaker or adjusted to a fixed audio mode B S VIDEO FROM THE BAR SPEAKER Diagram of the IT209 s Inputs amp Outputs 1 Connect an S Video Cable to the S Video Input on the television 2 Connect the other end of the S Video Cable to the S Video Output on the bar speaker The S Video Output will not output video from a connected DVD Player The S Video Output will only output video from a docked iPod COMPOSITE VIDEO FROM Sa 990 000 THE BAR SPEAKER AA 1 Connect an RCA Video Cable to the Video Input on
22. such as a Television or DVD Player 14 Video 1 and Video 2 Inputs Requires a Composite RCA Video Cable Use the Video Inputs to connect a video source to the bar speaker such as a DVD Player Digital Cable or Satellite Tuner Set Top Box Gaming Console or VCR That video source can then be sent out through the Video Output or S Video Output to a Television 18 15 16 17 18 CONTROLS BACK OF THE BAR SPEAKER CONTROL GLOSSARY AM Antenna Connection Use the AM Antenna Connection to connect the included AM Loop Antenna to the bar speaker Connecting the AM Loop Antenna will dramatically improve AM radio reception FM Antenna Connection Use the FM Antenna Connection to connect the included FM Wire Antenna to the bar speaker Connecting the FM Wire Antenna will dramatically improve FM radio reception Subwoofer Output Use the Subwoofer Output to connect an external subwoofer to the bar speaker This will output all of the lower frequencies that would usually be handled by the bar speaker s internal subwoofer to the connected external subwoofer Auxiliary Stereo Audio Inputs Requires a Stereo RCA Audio Cable Use the Auxiliary Stereo Audio Inputs to connect an audio source to the bar speaker such as a DVD Player Digital Cable or Satellite Tuner Set Top Box Gaming Console or VCR 19 REMOTE CONTROLS 2000097 Salo eJ EOE OF FOSS ici OfO
23. tions WARNING Use of this bar speaker near fluores omante vid pecesim aximei igingultum pubitere 8 Do not install near any heat sources cent lighting may cause interference regarding use comant Casta h dators heat resisters of the remote If the bar speaker is displaying erratic E M behavior move away from any fluorescent lighting stoves or other apparatus including as it may be the cause amplifiers that produce heat e CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazards do not expose this bar speaker to rain or moisture incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type PRECAUTION Danger d explosion si les piles sont remplac es de fa on incorrect Remplacer les piles seulement par le m me type de pile ou l quivalent WARNING There is a danger of explosion if you attempt to charge standard Alkaline batteries in the bar speaker Only use rechargeable NiMH batteries WARNING The remote control s button cell battery contains mercury Do not put in the trash IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 thi
24. to decide how high you d like to hang the bar speaker on the wall The bar speaker must be hung within 6 feet of an AC power outlet for the attached AC Power Cord to reach 2 Use the Stud Finder to locate 2 parallel wooden studs to screw the mounting brackets into 3 Mark the wall at the center of the studs using the pencil 4 Line the level up on both of your marks to make sure they are level If they re not adjust the marks as needed to make them level 5 After you ve double checked your markings drill through the top hole on both mounting brackets directly into the marks you ve made on the wall If you are using the brackets only and no spacers use the included short screws If you are using any of the spacers or combination of the spacers use the long screws 6 Use the Level to level each of the hanging brackets then drill the second screw into the bottom hole on both mounting brackets 7 Slide the bar speaker onto the mounting brackets and make sure there is a firm and stable connection before letting go of the bar speaker 8 Finally use the Level to confirm that the bar speaker is level CONNECTIVITY Below you ll see a basic flow chart of how you can connect your home entertainment devices to the bar speaker and in turn how the bar speaker connects to them The following pages contain more detailed instructions on what exactly needs to be done to make these connection
25. ugh saved AM or FM radio stations in or FM Radio Mode You can save up to 10 AM and 20 FM stations to the bar speaker 5 memory Playlist Button Press the Playlist Button to cycle through playlists on a docked iPod Auxiliary Input Button Press the Auxiliary Input Button to cycle through the different audio and video inputs AVI Plays the source connected to the Audio and Video 1 inputs Plays the source connected to Audio and Video 2 inputs e Aux Plays the source connected to the Auxiliary Audio Inputs e Line Plays the source connected to the Line Input Memory Button Press the Memoruy Button to save the current AM or FM radio station to the bar speaker s memory 23 2009 Digital Products International DPI Inc other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without notice
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