Goodmans MICRO1109IP User Manual
Goodmans MICRO1109IP User Manual

Goodmans MICRO1109IP User Manual

Cd micro system with ipod docking station

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MICRO1109IP
CD Micro System with iPod Docking Station
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference

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  • Page 1 MICRO1109IP CD Micro System with iPod Docking Station User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for choosing this CD Micro System with iPod Docking Station. Not only can you listen to all your favourite tracks on your iPod, but you can also listen to FM and MW Radio and play music from CDs. It’s really simple to use: you can fully operate your iPod directly from the control panel or from the Remote Control.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    What’s in the box? Speakers 8 iPod Adaptors Micro System 2 x AAA Batteries Remote Control USB Extension Cable 2 x Speaker Cables FM Aerial MW Aerial The above images are for illustrative purposes only and may differ to the items supplied. Contents Your Micro System ....4 Clock and Timer .......15...
  • Page 4: Your Micro System

    Your Micro System Front view ReMOTe Sensor BAND Button CD/USB/SD Button eQ Button FUNCTION Button FUNCTION CD/USB/SD BAND RePeAT Button OPeN/ClOSe Button RANDOM REPEAT SCAN SCAN Button RANDOM Button VOlUMe Control STANDBY Button STANDBY PReVIOUS Button PlAY/PAUSe Button NeXT Button STOP Button HeADPHONe Socket AUX Socket...
  • Page 5 Your Micro System Remote Control STANDBY STANDBY Button STOP Button OPeN/ClOSe Button PlAY Button PAUSe Button PROG PROG Button REPEAT RePeAT Button NUMBeR Buttons RANDOM RANDOM Button INTRO INTRO Button 0/10 SeARCH BACKWARDS Button NeXT Button SeARCH FORWARDS Button PReVIOUS Button I-MENU FOLDER+ IPOD MeNU Button...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Connecting up Connect the left and right speakers to the Micro System. The SPEAKER OUTPUT black and white wires FM 75 FUSE: T 2AL 250V ANTENNA should be connected to IMPEDANCE: 6 POWER the red sockets and the AC 230-240 V WARNING black wires to the black...
  • Page 7 Getting Started Connecting to external Devices The Micro System can be connected to a number of external devices using the Aux Socket on the front of the Micro System. This requires a 3.5 mm Stereo Cable (not supplied). FUNCTION CD/USB/SD BAND RANDOM REPEAT...
  • Page 8: Daily Use

    Daily use Switching On Mode Selection To turn the Micro System on, press The Micro System has the following modes of operation: the STANDBY button. To turn the Micro System off, press •CD the STANDBY button again. •USB/SD card Adjusting the Volume •FM To increase the volume, rotate the •MW...
  • Page 9: Mw And Fm Radio

    MW and FM Radio Selecting Radio Mode: DON’T FORGeT! Repeat the previous steps to store your other Press the STANDBY button. favourite stations. Press the FUNCTION button to select Tuner mode. DON’T FORGeT! If you select Press the BAND button to select a preset number that is already either MW or FM.
  • Page 10: Ipod Docking

    iPod Docking Any iPod can be connected to the Place the iPod adaptor into the Micro System allowing all your favourite recess on the top of the Micro songs to be played through the Micro System and then insert your iPod System’s speakers.
  • Page 11: Cd Playback

    CD Playback Compatible Disc Types: Press the STANDBY button. This Micro System supports playback of Press the FUNCTION button until the following types of CD: CD is selected. • 8cm/12cm Compact Disc Press the OPeN/ClOSe button to open the CD compartment. Audio Discs Place the CD in the compartment • 12cm Compact Disc with the label side facing upwards.
  • Page 12 CD Playback Press the numeric buttons (0-9) to To repeat all the tracks on a CD: directly input the track number and Select a track and the press the  start playback from the selected button. track. Press the RePeAT button repeatedly To fast forwards or backwards until REPEAT ALL is displayed.
  • Page 13 CD Playback Program Track Selection You can program the micro system to DON’T FORGeT! Playback will play up to a total of 99 tracks/files in stop after all track/files have been any desired order. You can also program played. the same track/file to play several times within a program sequence. To cancel the sequence from the While in CD mode, press the ■ memory, press the ■...
  • Page 14: Usb And Card

    USB and CARD USB or SD/MMC Playback This feature lets you playback MP3 files stored on a USB device or a SD/MMC Operations: card. Accessing the USB or CARD mode: Press the STANDBY button to turn DON’T FORGeT! Only MP3 on the Micro system. format (without Digital Rights Press the FUNCTION button until Management (DRM)) can be CD is displayed.
  • Page 15: Clock And Timer

    Clock and Timer Setting the clock Using the Timer function The Micro System has a clock which The Micro System has a timer function operates in 24 hour mode. which will switch the Micro System on at a set time. Press and hold the ClOCK button on the Remote Control until the display DON’T FORGeT! You need to set...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General Problem Possible Cause What to do No Power 1. The plug is not plugged 1. Ensure the plug is plugged into the wall socket. into the wall socket. 2. The wall socket is not 2. Turn on the power at the wall turned on.
  • Page 17 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause What to do The CD does not 1. The CD is incorrectly 1. Ensure the CD is correctly play loaded. loaded into the CD Tray. See page 11 for more information. 2. The CD is an 2.
  • Page 18 Troubleshooting USB or SD/MMC Problem Possible Cause What to do Files will not 1. The USB device or 1. Make sure the USB device or playback from a the Card are not card is securely connected. USB device or the connected properly.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Specifications General Model Number • MICRO1109IP Power Supply • 230-240V AC 50~Hz Power Consumption: Standby • 10 watts Operating • 55 watts Power Output • 2 x 10 Watts RMS Dimensions without Speakers • 200mm (W) x 260mm (D) x 150mm (H) Weight • 3.75 kg Tuner Radio Frequency Coverage: • 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz • 522 KHz to 1620 KHz Playback formats • CD, CD-R and MP3 USB / Card Supported memory size • Up to 2 Gb Playback formats • MP3...
  • Page 20: Warnings

    Warnings Weee General Safety This Micro System has been designed This appliance is labelled in and manufactured to meet European accordance with European safety standards, but like any electrical Directive 2002/96/EG equipment, care must be taken if you concerning used electrical and are to obtain the best results and safety electronic appliances (Waste is to be assured.
  • Page 21 Warnings Make sure that other people in your household are conversant with the Micro System. Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the Micro System, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the product. Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
  • Page 22: Electrical Information

    electrical Information This Micro System is fitted with a BS1363/A 13 amp plug. If it is not suitable for your supply sockets it must be removed and replaced with an appropriate plug. If the plug becomes damaged and/or needs to be replaced please follow the wiring instructions below. The plug removed must be disposed of immediately. It must not be plugged into a supply socket as this will be an electrical hazard. If the fuse needs to be replaced it must be of the same rating and ASTA approved to BS1362.
  • Page 23: Guarantee

    The Micro System is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of original purchase. If any defect due to faulty materials or workmanship, contact the Goodmans Helpline. Have your receipt of purchase on hand. The guarantee is subject to the following provisions: • It is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase.
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