iHome MP3 Player Accessories IP86 User Manual

Model iP86  
The Home System  
For Your iPhone® or iPod®  
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quick start  
3: inserts  
1: power  
2: antenna  
RESET  
R E S E T  
TEST  
T E S T  
Select the dock insert for your  
iPhone or iPod® model from the  
table below and place insert in  
dock 1/dock 2. Never dock an  
iPhone/ iPod without an insert  
in place.  
Snap AM antenna into provided  
stand, then plug antenna cable  
into socket on back of iP86.  
Move antenna 12away.  
Attach AC adaptor cable to  
DC jack on back of the iP86  
and plug the other end into a  
wall socket.  
Extend FM antenna.  
iPhone 3G iPod touch 2G  
nano 5G  
insert 18  
NOTE: If you do not have an insert for  
your iPhone/iPod, please visit  
Use this insert  
insert 15  
insert 16  
free at 877-446-6301 to purchase one.  
For this iPhone / iPod iPhone 3G/3GS  
nano 5G  
iPod touch 2G  
4: time zone  
5:iPhone/  
iPod  
6: radio  
• Move the DST switch on back  
of unit to +1 or -1 (adds or  
subtracts an hour)  
• Press & hold the Time Zone  
button on back until the  
display flashes  
• Turn the Set Wheel to select  
your time zone  
Gently dock an iPhone or iPod  
into dock 1/dock 2 with  
proper insert (iPhone/iPod  
must not be in a skin or case).  
The iPhone/iPod will charge  
while docked. Press the  
Button for the matching dock  
to play your iPhone/iPod.  
Press the Radio button and  
press again to select AM/FM  
band. Turn the Set Wheel to  
tune in a station.See page 4 for  
programming presets.  
• Press the Time Zone  
button again.  
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Controls and Indicators  
Top Panel  
Alarm 2 Button  
Dock 1  
Dock 2  
Preset Buttons 1-8  
Alarm 1 Button  
Alarm 3 Button  
Set Wheel  
Volume Wheel  
Dock 2 Play/Pause  
Button  
Dock 1 Play/Pause Button  
Alarm Reset / Power Button  
EQ Button  
Sleep Button  
Radio/line-in Button  
Snooze/Dimmer Button  
Time Sync Button  
Rear Panel  
Line-in Jack  
Clock Adjust Button  
AC Adaptor Jack  
Time Zone Button  
DST switch  
FM Antenna  
AM Loop Antenna socket  
iP86 Display  
Time Display  
PM Indicator  
AM Indicator  
Alarm Indicators  
Battery Low Indicator  
NOTE: AM/PM indicators will not appear  
when clock is set to 24 hour display mode  
Radio / Alarm Time / iPod Display  
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Setting Up the iP86  
Connect iP86 to Power Source  
Plug the AC adaptor cable into the AC Adaptor Jack and the other end into a standard 120V AC wall socket. Adaptor must be plugged in  
to operate unit. The iP86 does not operate on batteries (a battery back up system maintains clock settings during power failures).  
This unit is a preset Clock: the clock is preset at the factory. It’s simple to match the Time Zone setting to your location (US only).  
1. Depending on your location and whether or not Daylight Saving Time (DST) is in effect, manually set the DST Switch located at the  
back of the unit to +1 to add an hour or to -1 to subtract an hour. A DST icon will appear on the display when set to +1.  
2. Press and hold the Time Zone Button located on the back of the unit until the Time Zone flashes on the lower part of the display. Turn  
the Set Wheel to select your time zone. Note: Time Zone is disabled when clock display is set to 24 hours.  
3. Press the Time Zone Button again (or no button within 10 seconds) to exit the time zone setting mode.  
4. If the displayed time is not correct, please see Setting Time and Calendar below.  
Using Time Sync with iPhone/iPod  
The iP86 Time Sync feature allows you to sync the time setting on the iP86 to the time from your iPhone or recent model iPod (iPod  
Touch, iPod Nano and iPod Classic; older iPod models such as iPod mini do not support this feature).  
1. Press and hold the Time Sync Button located at the back of the unit. “Time Sync” flashes on the lower part of the display.  
2. The iP86 will sync to the time on your iPhone/iPod. NOTE: If 2 iPhone/iPods are docked, the iP86 will sync with the device in Dock 1.  
3. Once sync is completed,“Time Updated” will appear on the display.  
4. If sync was not successful, “Sync Failed” will appear on the display. If this happens, please try again with a different iPhone/iPod, or  
set the time manually (see below).  
NOTE: iPhone time is automatically updated to the correct time via cell phone towers. The time on your iPod is accurate only to the time  
on the computer the last time the iPod was synced to it. It’s possible to have up to 59 seconds difference between the iP86 and synced  
iPhone/iPod  
Setting Time and Calendar Manually  
1. Press and hold the Clock Adjust Button located at the back of the unit until the time flashes on the display.  
2. Turn the Set Wheel to the correct time. Remember to set the correct AM or PM time. The AM/PM Indicators appear to the left of the  
time display.  
3. Press the Clock Adjust Button again. The year will flash. Turn the Set Wheel until the current year is displayed.  
4. Press the Clock Adjust Button again. The month and date will flash. Turn the Set Wheel until the current month/date is displayed.  
5. During Time set, press either the  
6. Press the Clock Adjust Button again (or no button within 10 seconds) to exit the time/calendar setting mode.  
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or  
button to toggle the clock display format to 12-hours or 24 hours.  
Using the Alarms  
iP86 has a triple alarm system so you can set three separate alarms to different alarm times, wake-to sources and frequencies (daily,  
weekdays or weekend).  
Setting the Alarms  
1. Press and hold the  
,
or  
Button until the alarm time flashes on the lower part of the display. Turn the Set Wheel to set the  
alarm time. Remember to set the correct AM or PM time.  
2. Press the Alarm Button again to confirm the desired alarm time and then turn the Set Wheel to set the alarm frequency (7 = the whole  
week, 5 = weekdays, 2 = weekends only).  
3. Press the Alarm Button again to confirm alarm frequency then turn the Set Wheel to select alarm source to wake to: Buzzer, Dock-1’s  
iPhone/iPod, Dock-2’s iPhone/iPod or Radio.  
4. For wake to iPhone/iPod, you can further select normal wake (wake to playing sound) or wake to playlist. For wake to playlist, you  
must create a playlist named “iHome”. The iP86 will play music randomly from within the “iHome” playlist.  
If the selected alarm source is dock 1 or dock 2 and no iPhone/iPod is docked/detected, the iP86 will default to a buzzer alarm.  
5. For wake to radio, after selecting Radio as wake to source, press the Alarm Button and then turn the Set Wheel to select AM or FM  
band. Press the Alarm Button again and turn the Set Wheel to select a radio station or press one of the preset buttons to wake to a  
preset radio station (seeUsing Radio on page 4 for details on setting radio stations and presets).  
6. Press the Alarm button again (or no button within 10 seconds) to exit the alarm setting mode. The alarm will be armed once set and  
the corresponding alarm icon will light up. The lower part of the display will show the earliest set alarm time.  
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Using the iP86  
Reviewing, Arming and Disarming Alarm (Turn Alarm Function On and Off)  
1. Once an alarm is armed, the lower part of the display will show the alarm time. If more then one alarm is armed, the earliest alarm  
time will show.  
2. To review the alarm time, press an alarm button once. The related alarm time will show on the lower part of the display.  
3. During alarm review, press the alarm button once to toggle it on or off. If the alarm is armed, the related alarm icon will light up.  
Resetting the Alarm to Come on the Next Day  
1. When the alarm is sounding, press the  
Button to stop alarm and reset it to come on the next set day. For example, if alarm is set  
for 5 days and you press the alarm reset on Friday, the alarm will come on again on Monday, not Saturday.  
Snooze Operation  
1. Press and hold the Snooze/Dimmer Button for a few seconds until the snooze time flashes. Turn the Set Wheel to set the snooze  
timer from 1 to 29 minutes.  
2. Press the Snooze/Dimmer Button after an alarm sounds. The alarm will be silenced for the set snooze duration time then sound  
again. Snooze can be pressed several times during the 1 hour alarm cycle.  
Sure Alarm  
The iP86 has a sure alarm feature. If backup batteries are installed, the buzzer alarm will still sound in the event of a power failure.  
Charging your iPhone/Pod  
Note: Please make sure you are using the correct insert for your iPhone/iPod and that it is properly docked into the iP86. Failure to do  
so may damage your iPhone/iPod.  
1. While an iPhone/iPod is docked in the unit and the unit is connected to AC power, it recharges (until fully charged).  
Listening to iPhone/iPod  
1. Dock the already playing iPhone/iPod in Dock 1 or Dock 2. The iP86 will automatically turn on and you will hear the music playing from  
your iPhone/iPod.  
Note: If the playing song/music loudness is too low on the iPod itself, the iP86 may not detect iPod is in play mode. Press the relative  
dock 1 or dock 2  
Button to play it.  
2. If an iPhone/iPod is playing in one dock and you dock another playing iPhone/iPod, the iP86 will keep playing the first iPhone/iPod and  
turn off the second/other one. Press the dock 2 Button to play the iPhone/iPod in dock 2 and turn off dock 1 (and vice versa).  
3. When an iPhone/iPod is docked and in standby mode, press the relative Button (dock 1 or dock 2) to play it. “Dock-1” or “Dock-2”  
will appear briefly in the lower part of the display to show which dock is currently in play mode.  
4. Press the  
Button again to pause play; press again to resume it.  
5. Turn the Volume Wheel to adjust the system volume.  
6. Press the EQ Button to select and turn the Set Wheel to set Treble, Bass,3D Sound on/off and Left/Right Balance.  
7. To turn off the unit, press the  
Button. An iPhone/iPod will continue charging while docked.  
Listening to Radio  
Setting up Antenna  
Extend FM wire antenna fully for best reception. Do not strip, alter or attach to other antennas.  
For USA user, snap AM antenna cable into AM Loop Antenna Socket on back of unit. Move antenna 12” away from unit for best reception.  
Tuning and Playing the Radio  
1. Press the Radio Button as needed to turn on iP86 and cycle through FM radio, AM radio and Line-in modes.  
2. When the desired FM or AM mode is selected, turn the Set Wheel to tune the radio to a desired station. The current radio frequency  
appears in the lower right of the display.  
3. To memorize a station as a preset, use the Set Wheel to select your station. Press and hold the Preset Button until odd number  
presets flashes on display; press again for even number presets and allow to time-out. You will hear 2 beeps confirming the preset  
has been assigned.  
4. To access a preset station, press the desired Preset Button once (for odd number presets) or twice (for even number presets).  
5. Turn the Volume Wheel to adjust the system volume.  
6. Press the EQ Button to select and turn the Set Wheel to set Treble, Bass,3D Sound on/off and Left/Right Balance.  
7. To turn off the unit, press the  
Button. An iPhone/iPod will continue charging while docked.  
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Using the iP86  
Using the Line-in Jack  
You can play any iPod without a docking port or other MP3 player or portable audio device through the iP86 via the Line-in Jack.  
1. Plug one end of a standard audio patch cord (not included) into the headphone or line-out jack on your device and the other end of  
the patch cord into the iP86 Line-in Jack located on the back of the unit.  
2. Press the Radio Button until “Line-in” appears in the lower part of the display.  
3. Turn on and play your device.  
4. Turn the Volume Wheel to adjust the system volume.  
5. Press the EQ Button to select and turn the Set Wheel to set Treble, Bass,3D Sound on/off and Left/Right Balance.  
6. To turn off the unit, press the  
Button. Please remember to turn off your device, too.  
Sleep Operation  
Sleep mode lets you sleep to your iPhone/Pod or radio, gradually lowering the volume until the unit shuts off at the selected time.  
1. Press the Sleep Button to enter sleep mode. The sleep time will show in the lower display.  
2. Press the Sleep Button again as needed to adjust the sleep timer from 120, 90, 60, 30 or 15 minutes.  
3. When the display changes back to show the real time, press the Sleep Button once to show the sleep time remaining. Pressing it  
again will change sleep time to next lowest increment.  
4. iP86 has independent volume setting for sleep mode so you can adjust the sleeping volume without affecting the normal volume. The  
sleep volume will remain at that level the next time you enter sleep mode until controls are changed.  
5. To stop listening at any time, press the  
Button to turn unit off.  
Dimmer Operation  
During normal operation, press the Snooze/Dimmer Button to control the brightness of the LCD display.  
Using the iP86 in Other Countries  
Different regions of the world use different FM radio frequency steps and ranges. You will need to select the one that matches the standards  
in your region (USA, EUROPE, JAPAN, AUSTRA,or CHINA).  
1. Make sure the iP86 is OFF (not playing in nay mode). Press and hold the Radio Button for about 5 seconds until “Radio xxx” appears  
in the lower part of display. Turn the Set Wheel to select your region.  
2. Press the Radio Button again (or no button within 5 seconds) to exit the radio frequency setting mode.  
Important: AM radio will only work if the radio frequency range is set to USA  
Replacing iP86 Backup Batteries  
Install/Replace Backup Battery  
The iP86 uses a backup battery system to provide continuous alarm operation and clock settings in the  
event of a power failure. If the Battery Low Icon located on the right of the display is flashing, it is time  
to replace the backup batteries. Please make sure the AC adaptor is connected, otherwise all settings  
may be lost during battery replacement.  
Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom of the unit. Insert 2 “AA” batteries as indicated.  
We recommend the use of alkaline batteries for longer life.  
Battery Warning  
For models that require more than one battery  
• Do not mix with used or other battery types/brands  
• Replace all batteries at the same time  
• Do not open batteries  
• Do not dispose of in fire  
• Do not heat above 75ºC (167ºF)  
• Do not expose contents to water  
• Do not charge or recharge  
• Do not install backwards  
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A Consumer Guide to Product Safety  
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 wet 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 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 Sources – The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating  
instructions or as marked on the appliance.  
5. Power-Cable Protection – Power supply cables should be routed so that 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 cable exits the  
unit to where it is plugged into an AC socket.  
6. Cleaning – The unit should be cleaned only as recommended. See the Maintenance section of this manual for  
cleaning instructions.  
7. Objects 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 not recommended by the product manufacturer.  
9. Lightning and Power Surge Protection – Unplug the unit from the wall socket and disconnect the antenna or cable  
system during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
10. Overloading – Do not overload wall sockets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result  
in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
11. Damage Requiring Service – The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
A. the power supply cable 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 extended period of time, such as a month or longer, the  
power cable 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.  
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Troubleshooting  
Possible Problem  
Solution  
Symptom  
iP86 does not turn on  
AC adaptor isn't plugged into a working wall  
socket or not plugged into the power supply  
jack on back of the unit  
Plug the AC adaptor into a working wall socket and plug the connector  
into the supply jack on the unit  
iP86 doesn’t respond  
iP86 requires a reset  
If unit is plugged in and doesn't respond, try resetting the unit by  
following these steps:  
a) remove iPhone/iPod from dock  
b) unplug unit from power source  
c) remove back up batteries  
d) wait 1 hour, then resume use  
Remove your iPhone/iPod from the dock and check for obstruction on  
the connectors in the dock and on your iPhone/iPod. Then reseat it in  
the dock.  
iPhone/iPod is not docked properly  
Battery Low icon  
always flashing  
Batteries are weak  
Replace with new batteries  
Batteries were not installed properly  
Check to make sure the polarity ( + and – ends) matches the diagram  
in the battery compartment  
iPhone/iPod does not iPhone/iPod is not docked properly  
respond to the unit/iPod  
Remove your iPhone/iPod from the dock and check for obstruction on  
the connectors in the dock and on your iPhone/iPod. Then reseat it in  
the dock.  
is playing but no sound  
comes out  
Your iPhone/iPod software is too old  
Upgrade software on your iPhone/iPod via iTunes on your computer  
iPhone/iPod is locked up/plays but no sound  
comes out  
Check the volume setting. Make sure your iPhone/iPod is working properly  
before docking into the unit. Please refer to your iPhone/iPod manual  
for details. See above for software upgrade information.  
You may need to reset your iPhone/iPod. Refer to your iPhone or iPod  
user guide for details on how to perform a reset.  
Using 1st or 2nd generation iPod, iPod Shuffle or iP86 cannot control those iPod models or other devices.  
other devices.  
iP86/iPhone/iPod  
performance is erratic  
The iP86 is reacting to external interference  
Move unit away from potential sources of external interference such as  
computers, modems, wireless devices (routers) or fluorescent light.  
Volume is set too low on iP86  
Make sure volume is turned up  
No sound from iP86  
iPhone/iPod didn’t  
charge up  
iPhone/iPod is not installed properly  
Remove your iPhone/iPod from the dock and check for obstruction on  
the connectors in the dock and on your iPhone/iPod. Then reseat it in  
the dock.  
iPhone/iPod is locked up/ frozen  
iPhone/iPod battery has problem  
Please make sure your iPhone/iPod is working properly before docking  
into the unit. Please refer to your iPhone/iPod manual for details.  
No AM band radio AM loop antenna is not connected to the unit  
sound but others OK  
Plug the AM loop antenna connector to the jack on the back of the unit  
AM band radio is very  
noisy  
AM loop antenna isn’t located properly  
Move the AM loop antenna away from the main unit AC adaptor and  
rotate it for best reception  
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Troubleshooting  
Possible Problem  
Solution  
Symptom  
Sound is distorted  
Volume level is set too high  
Decrease the volume  
Sound source is distorted  
If the iPhone/iPod original sound source (MP3) is old or of poor quality,  
distortion and noise are easily noticed with high-power speakers. Try a  
different audio source file.  
If you are using an external sound source like older generation of iPod  
or iPod Shuffle, try reducing the output volume and turning any bass  
boost off on the device.  
EQ settings are too high. For example, if the  
treble is too high, the 3D effect may not sound  
as good  
Lower EQ settings.  
Unit/adaptor gets  
warm after extended  
play at high volume  
This is normal  
Turn unit off for awhile or lower volume  
Snooze time  
Custom snooze time not set  
Press and hold Snooze button then turn set wheel to adjust  
is too long/short  
Alarm not working  
AM/PM time/alarm time not set correctly  
When setting clock or alarm time, take note of the AM/PM indicators  
Alarm time or source selected for alarm 2 or  
alarm 3, not alarm 1, etc.  
Make sure to set the alarm time and source for the alarm icon 1, 2 or  
3 that is shown on the clock display  
7-5-2 days setting is not correct  
7 days is every day alarm, 5 days is Mon-Fri, and 2 days is Sat-Sun. See  
page 3 for setting alarms.  
Calendar is not set correctly, which can affect  
7/5/2 day alarm operation  
See page 3 for setting Clock/Calendar Section.  
Older iPod models such as iPod mini do not  
support time sync function  
Make sure you are using an iPhone or newer iPod such as touch,  
nano or classic. If not available, set time manually (see page 3).  
Time sync didn’t work  
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Solucionando problemas  
Síntoma  
Causa  
Solución  
La unidad no  
enciende  
El adaptador de corriente AC no está conectado a  
Conecte el adaptador de corriente a un tomacorriente que funcione  
un tomacorriente que funcione o no está conectado y a la parte posterior de la unidad  
en la parte posterior de la unidad  
La unidad no  
responde  
La unidad debe ser reprogramada  
Si la unidad está conectada y no responde, pruebe reprogramarla  
siguiendo estos pasos:  
a) Quite el iPod de la base  
b) Desconecte la unidad del tomacorriente  
c) Quite las baterías auxiliares  
d) Espere 1 hora y vuelva a probar  
El iPhone/iPod no No ha colocado el encastre del iPhone/iPod, o está Verifique que el encastre sea el apropiado para su iPhone/iPod  
encastra  
correctamente  
utilizando el encastre incorrecto.  
El iPhone/iPod no encastra correctamente  
Quite el iPhone/iPod del encastre y retire la posible obstrucción  
del encastre o de su iPod. Vuelva a colocar el iPod dentro del  
encastre.  
El ícono de batería Las baterías están gastadas  
Reemplace las baterías  
baja está  
Verifique que la polaridad de las baterías (- y +) se encuentren de  
acuerdo al diagrama del compartimiento de baterías.  
Las baterías no están instaladas  
destellando  
correctamente  
El iPhone/iPod no  
se comunica con  
la unidad/el iPod  
está operando  
pero no emite  
sonido  
El iPhone/ iPod no ha sido instalado correctamente. Quite el iPhone/iPod del encastre y verifique posibles obstrucciones  
del encastre o de su iPhone/iPod. Vuelva a colocar el iPhone/iPod  
dentro del encastre.  
El software (programa) de su iPhone/iPod es  
obsoleto.  
Renueve el programa de su iPhone/iPod. Para mayor información, diríjase  
El iPhone/iPod está trabado/opera pero no emite  
sonido.  
Verifique los controles de volumen. Fíjese si su iPhone/iPod  
funcionaba bien antes de encastrarlo en la unidad. Refiérase al  
manual de operación del iPhone/iPod para más detalles. Ingrese  
al portal de Apple para obtener un programa actualizado.  
Podría tener que re-programar su iPhone/iPod.  
Para realizarlo, refiérase al manual del usuario correspondiente.  
Usted tiene un iPod de 1ra o 2da generación, un  
iPod Shuffle u otro tipo de aparato.  
El iP86 no puede controlar estos modelos de iPod u otros  
aparatos.  
El funcionamiento  
del iP86/iPhone/iPod  
es errático.  
El iP86 está reaccionando a interferencias  
externas.  
Aleje la unidad de Fuentes potenciales de interferencia externa  
como computadoras, modems, ruteadores inalámbricos, luz  
fluorescente, etc.  
No sale sonido  
de su iP86  
El volumen del iP86 se encuentra muy bajo  
El iPhone/iPod no está instalado correctamente  
Asegúrese de subir el volumen  
El iPhone/iPod no  
carga  
Quite el iPhone/iPod del encastre y retire la posible obstrucción  
del encastre o de su iPhone/iPod. Vuelva a colocar el iPhone/iPod  
dentro del encastre.  
El iPhone/iPod está trabado/no responde  
Por favor asegúrese de que su iPhone/iPod funcione correctamente  
antes de colocarlo en el encastre. Refiérase al manual de su  
iPhone/iPod para mayor información.  
La batería del iPhone/iPod podría tener algún  
inconveniente  
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Solucionando problemas  
Síntoma  
Causa  
Solución  
La banda de AM se La antena circular no está ubicada correctamente. Aleje la antena de la unidad y del adaptador AC y gírela hasta  
escucha con distorsión  
mejorar la recepción.  
El sonido sale  
distorsionado  
El volumen se encuentra muy alto  
Baje el volumen  
El sonido sale distorsionado de la unidad  
Si el sonido original de su iPhone/iPod era de pobre calidad, las  
distorsiones y ruidos se harán más notables con los  
parlantes de alta potencia. Pruebe utilizar otra fuente de  
audio como un CD.  
Si está utilizando un iPod de primeras generaciones o un Shuffle,  
intente bajar el volumen de su aparato. También intente apagar el  
amplificador de bajos  
La programación de EQ está demasiado alta.  
Por ejemplo, si los agudos están en volumen muy  
alto, el efecto 3D podría no sonar bien.  
Baje los niveles del EQ.  
La unidad recalienta  
luego de largos  
períodos de uso a  
alto volumen  
Esto es normal  
Apague la unidad o baje el volumen  
El tiempo de  
apagado con  
“Snooze”  
(Dormilón), es muy  
largo/corto.  
La duración del programa “Snooze” no ha sido  
programada.  
Mantenga oprimido el botón “Snooze” luego gire la rueda para  
programar la duración de tiempo deseada.  
La unidad no  
reproduce la lista  
de canciones al  
despertar.  
Sincronice su iPhone/iPod a iTunes y manualmente ingrese el  
nombre de la lista bajo “iHome”. Asegúrese de agregar las  
canciones a su lista.  
La lista está vacía o se encuentra mal denominada.  
La alarma no  
funciona  
El indicador de AM/PM no ha sido programado Ajuste la alarma según deseé que suene en hora AM o después  
correctamente.  
del mediodía PM.  
El ícono indicador en el visor es incorrecto.  
Verifique que el horario de la alarma y el del ícono correspondiente 1  
o 2 en el visor del reloj se encuentren sincronizados.  
La programación 7-5-2 no es correcta.  
Utilice 7 para uso de alarma diario por 7 días, 5 para Lunes a  
Viernes y 2 para Sábado y Domingo. Diríjase a la página 3 para  
su programación.  
El calendario no se encuentra programado Refiérase a la página 3 para ver la sección de programación del  
correctamente para 5/2 días. Reloj/ calendario.  
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10  
Limited 1 Year Warranty Information  
iHome Products, a division of SDI Technologies Inc. (hereafter referred to as SDI Technologies), warrants this product to be free from  
defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and conditions, for a period of 1 Year from the date of original purchase.  
Should this product fail to function in a satisfactory manner, it is best to first return it to the store where it was originally purchased.  
Should this fail to resolve the matter and service still be required by reason of any defect or malfunction during the warranty period,  
SDI Technologies will repair or, at its discretion, replace this product without charge (except for a $20.00 charge for handling, packing,  
return UPS/postage, and insurance). This decision is subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon delivery of this product  
to the Factory Service Center listed below. The product must include proof of purchase, including date of purchase. The fee for service  
without proof of purchase is $40.00.  
Before returning this product for service, please first replace the batteries (if applicable) with fresh ones, as exhausted or defective  
batteries are the most common cause of problems encountered.  
If service is still required:  
1. Remove the batteries (if applicable) and pack the unit in a well padded, heavy corrugated box.  
2. Enclose a photocopy of your sales receipt, credit card statement, or other proof of the date of purchase, if within the warranty  
period.  
3. Enclose a check or money order payable to the order of SDI Technologies, for the sum of $20.00 ($40.00 without proof of purchase).  
4. Send the unit prepaid and insured, to the Factory Service Center listed below.  
Consumer Repair Department  
SDI Technologies Inc.  
1330 Goodyear Dr.  
El Paso, TX 79936-6420  
Disclaimer of Warranty  
NOTE: This warranty is valid only if the product is used for the purpose for which it was designed. It does not cover (i) products which  
have been damaged by negligence or willful actions, misuse or accident, or which have been modified or repaired by unauthorized  
persons; (ii) cracked or broken cabinets, or units damaged by excessive heat; (iii) damage to digital media players, CD’s or tape cassettes  
(if applicable); (iv) the cost of shipping this product to the Factory Service Center and its return to the owner.  
This warranty is valid only in the United States of America and does not extend to owners of the product other than to the original  
purchaser. In no event will SDI Technologies or any of its affiliates, contractors, resellers, their officers, directors, shareholders, members  
or agents be liable to you or any third party for any consequential or incidental damages, any lost profits, actual, exemplary or punitive  
damages. (Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties or exclusion of consequential damages, so these restrictions  
may not apply to you.) This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Your acknowledgment and agreement to fully and completely abide by the above mentioned disclaimer of warranty is contractually  
binding to you upon your transfer of currency (money order, cashier's check, or credit card) for purchase of your SDI Technologies  
product.  
Toll Free Customer Service: 1-877-446-6301  
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