Specifications; Troubleshooting - JBL On TIME Micro User Manual

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spEcIfIcaTIOns

Jbl ON tIME
MICRO
Frequency Response: 70Hz – 20kHz
Power Consumption: 30 Watts maximum
JBL On Time
Micro Transducer: Phoenix SE
1-3/4" (45mm) x 2 (full range per channel)
Power: 2 x 6 Watts
Input Impedance: >5k Ohms
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >80dB
Input Sensitivity: 350mV RMS for rated power output
Power (USA/Canada): 120 Volts, 60Hz AC
Power (Europe/UK): 220 – 230 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
Power (Japan): 100 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
Power (Australia): 240 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
UL/CUL/CE-Approved
Dimensions: 8" x 8" x 4-9/16"
(W x D x H) (203mm x 203mm x 116mm)
Weight: 1.8 lb (0.8kg)
Remote Battery: CR2025
DO NOT DiSPOSE OF ELECTRiCAL APPLi-
ANCES AS uNSORTED MuNiCiPAL WASTE;
uSE SEPARATE COLLECTiON FACiLiTiES.
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Contact your local government for informa-
tion regarding the collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills
or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the
groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging
your health and well-being.
iMPORTANT: Use UM4/AAA/LR03 alkaline-type
nonrechargeable batteries only.

TrOUblEsHOOTInG

SOuND QuAlItY
Symptom
Possible Problem
No sound from the
No power to the unit
JBL On Time
Micro unit
Incorrect source selection
No sound or weak signal from
Bad reception from current location
the AM/FM radio
Interference
Sound comes from one
iPod/iPhone or audio cable is not seated
side/channel only
properly
Distortion (static, crackling or
Noise may be caused by interference
hissing sounds)
from a monitor, cell phone or other
transmitting device
JBL On Time Micro unit is being over-
driven by an amplified audio source
Volume level may be too high
Too much bass or treble
Check the EQ setting on your iPod/
iPhone or source device
JBL On Time Micro unit emits
Aux In cable (if used) is not plugged
a loud hum or buzzing noise
in properly
Speaker system experiences
Aux In cable (if used) may be picking up
radio frequency interference
interference
or picks up a radio station
Solution
Make sure the wall power outlet or power strip
has power. Make sure all switches for outlet/
power strip are on and that all switches for speaker
system are on.
Make sure the correct source is selected; choose
FM radio as a source. Turn up the volume. Check
the system with a known good source, such as your
iPod/iPhone. Connect an Aux In cable (sold sepa-
rately) to the headphone jack on your iPod/iPhone.
Reposition your JBL On Time Micro unit until you
find better reception.
Check surrounding area for any possible
interference; wrap up any excess cables.
Make sure the iPod/iPhone or any Aux In cable is
seated all the way into the JBL On Time Micro unit.
Turn monitor off to see whether noise is eliminated.
Move JBL On Time Micro unit's cables farther away
from monitor.
Make sure the unit is connected to an appropriate
source device. Make sure all signal cables are
inserted snugly into receptacles.
Check volume of source device; some devices
will distort the output signal if the volume is set to
maximum.
We recommend that the source device EQ be set
to Flat or Off.
Check input cable connection.
Wrap up excess input cable to make it as short
as possible.
Purchase a ferrite clamp and attach it over the
input cable; a clamp can be purchased at your local
electronics store.
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Note
Is the display on? If not,
power is not getting to
your JBL On Time Micro;
try the solutions shown.
If you are still getting a weak signal
from AM broadcasts, connect the
external AM antenna to the AM
antenna jack.
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