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Instruções de Operação KLH, Modelo MUSICDOCK KC-80

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• 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. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by KLH for compliance will void the user’s warranty. Thank you for purchasing the musicdock. by KLH model KC-80 AM/FM clock radio with iPod dock and remote. With proper care this device should provide many years of reliable operation. Unpack and verify that all accessories are present and have been removed from the packing. Here is what is included: 1. The main unit w/ FM wire antenna attached 2. Power adapter 3. AM Loop antenna 4. Base for AM loop antenna 5. 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm interconnect cable 6. Remote control 7. Battery for remote control (may be installed) 8. 2 each AA batteries 9. Snap-in iPod adapter pack for iPods purchased before Apple began supplying adapters with new iPods. 10. This instruction booklet Preparing the KC-80 for use Flip the unit upside down, remove the battery cover, and install two AA batteries in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity markings inside the battery compartment. Replace the cover. These batteries are used during power outages to maintain clock operation and settings. They do not power the radio. Yearly replacement is recommended. Install the CR2025 “coin” battery in the remote control. To open the battery compartment, use a fingernail to depress the release clip while pulling to the right on the battery holder. Your battery may be pre-installed. If it is pre- installed there may be a small insulating tab protruding from the battery compartment at the back edge of the remote. This tab (if present) must be removed prior to use. This battery should be replaced when the remote’s operating range deteriorates. Antenna preparation Unpack the AM antenna and snap it’s cylindrical end onto the base/mounting plate. Stretch out the twisted cord and Insert the small rectangular plug at the end into the socket located at the bottom center on the back of the radio. Note, this plug is keyed and only fits one way. Orient the AM antenna for best reception of your favorite AM station. Unroll the FM wire antenna and stretch it out. This antenna is permanently attached to the back of the radio. Position this antenna for best reception of your favorite FM station. Select a location for your radio Since the radio generates heat during operation it is necessary to provide open space around it for proper cooling. Failure to do so can significantly reduce the service life. Do not place the radio near a heater or in direct sunlight. In addition, the radio should not be placed atop electronic devices that generate heat. In many buildings the best radio reception will be had when the antennas are near a window. For proper remote control operation there must be an unobstructed path between the remote and the radio face. The KC-80 includes an auxiliary input allowing sound from computers, TV sets, MP3 players, portable tape players, or other device with a headphone output to play through the KC-80. If this feature will be used, keep in mind the length of the interconnect cable needed when selecting the location. Connecting power Attach the DC power adapter to the DC-In jack on the back of the radio. Plug the adapter into an always-on (un-switched) AC outlet. Turn on the radio and verify operation. Use only the supplied adapter. Button locations Button descriptions A: POWER button. Press once to turn unit on, press again to place unit in standby mode. B: MUTE. (Remote only function) Press to temporarily silence the unit, press again to restore sound. C: PRESET. (Remote only function) Used to recall favorite stations in radio mode. D: SLEEP. Sets the sleep timer delay to 120, 90, 60, 30, or 15 minutes. E: PROG. (Remote only function) Used to store favorite stations in radio mode. F: BAND/RADIO. This button switches between AM and FM radio bands. G: ST/MONO. Switches the receiver between FM stereo and mono modes. Mono reduces the noise heard when listening to weak FM stations. H: PLAY/PAUSE. Used to control the iPod. I: SKIP. When an iPod is present and playing, these buttons change the tracks, or if held down, they allow searching within the current track. In radio (AM or FM), they increase or decrease the received frequency. J: VOLUME. Adjusts the volume up or down. K: AUX (Main unit only function) Press this button to select the rear panel 3.5 mm auxiliary input. This input allows the KC-80 to function as an amplified speaker for any device with a headphone output. Suitable devices include MP3 players, TV sets, computers, personal tape players, personal CD players etc. L: WAKE (Main unit only function) This button selects the type of wake-up sound. The choices are iPod, radio, and buzz. M: SNOOZE/DIMMER control. (Main unit only function) After the alarm has gone off, pressing this bar ...


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