Akai APRC51I User Manual

Akai APRC51I User Manual

Portable radio/cd player with docking for ipod/iphone

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English: APRC51I
Index
1. Safety
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1.1. Intended use
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1.2. Labels in this manual
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1.3. General safety instructions
2. Preparations for use
3. Installation
4. Functions
5. Operation
6. Cleaning and maintenance
7. Technical data
8. Disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment
Safety
Intended use
The iPod Music System functions as a docking station to play music from an iPod/iPhone. The
appliance also plays music from radio/CD. The clock function includes an alarm and sleep program.
Read the manual carefully before the first use.
Labels in this manual
WARNING A warning means that injury or death is possible if the instructions are not obeyed.
CAUTION A caution means that damage to the equipment is possible.
A note gives additional information, e.g. for a procedure.

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  • Page 1 English: APRC51I Index  1. Safety 1.1. Intended use 1.2. Labels in this manual 1.3. General safety instructions  2. Preparations for use  3. Installation  4. Functions  5. Operation  6. Cleaning and maintenance  7. Technical data ...
  • Page 2: General Safety Instructions

    General safety instructions WARNING Do not put force on the appliance. The appliance can fall and can cause serious injury. CAUTION Do not spill any liquid on the appliance. WARNING Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes. CAUTION Do not block the ventilation holes. This appliance is double insulated;...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Package contents The following items are included in the received package: 1 iPod Music System 1 Remote control 2 Batteries (AAA) 1 Quick start guide 1 Mains cable If any item is missing, please contact your reseller. Installation  Put the appliance on a horizontal flat surface. ...
  • Page 4: Connecting To The Mains

    Connecting to the mains  Connect the female connector on the mains cable to the AC MAINS connection.  Connect the mains plug to a wall socket. Install batteries Remote control Install batteries  Remove the battery cover.  Insert the batteries matching the (+) and (-) polarity markings. ...
  • Page 5 APRC51I The appliance can also be operated on battery power. For this purpose, the appliance uses six batteries (C).  Please note: these batteries are not included.  Batteries are not necessary for normal operation. Install batteries  Remove the battery cover.
  • Page 6: Functions

    Functions Remote control 1. ON/ STANBY button 2. SY./MONO/ID3/ESP DISPLAY button 3. FUNCTION button 4. SOUND button 5. PREV button 6. PLAY/PAUSE button 7. MEMORY/ CLOCK button 8. VOL FOLDER/ PRE. UP, DN- button 9. REPEAT button 10. SLEEP(+/-) button 11.
  • Page 7: Operation

    APRC51I Docking Station 1. VOLUME - button 2. AUX IN 3. FUNCTION button 4. POWER button 5. FM antenna 6. iPod dock 7. CD compartment 8. PREV button 9. USB port 10. CLOCK ADJ./ MEMORY/ ENTER button 11. NEXT button 12.
  • Page 8: Quick Start

    Quick start General functions  To switch on the appliance, press the STANDBY button (1). To switch back to the standby mode, press the STANDBY button (1) again. To select the source mode (iPod-AUX-TUNER-CD-USB..), press the FUNCTION button (3).  To adjust the volume, press the VOLUME - button or the VOLUME + button (18).
  • Page 9: Ipod Functions

    Radio functions  Switch on the appliance. Select the tuner mode. Use the FUNCTION (3) key for this.  For extended instructions, read the paragraph "Radio functions" further on in this manual. CD functions  To select the source mode CD, press the FUNCTION button (3). To insert a CD: ...
  • Page 10: Radio Functions

    Place your iPod/iPhone in the docking station. Audio playback  Press the MENU (14) key to open the menu.  Press the FOLDER + button or the FOLDER - button (8) to select a folder or a file.  To select a track, press the PREV button (5) or the NEXT button (16) until the desired track is set. ...
  • Page 11 Set pre-set stations  Search for the desired frequency with the PREV button (5) or the NEXT button (16) .  Press the MEMORY button (7).  Use the FOLDER UP/DOWN (8) buttons to select your preferred channel.  Press the MEMORY button (7) when the desired frequency is found. ...
  • Page 12 Using the REPEAT function This function is available in PLAY and STOP mode.  Press the REPEAT button (9) once to repeat the current track. The REPEAT indicator is ON.  Press the button twice to repeat all tracks on the CD. The REPEAT ALL indicator is ON. ...
  • Page 13: Usb Functions

    USB functions Insert the USB device in the slot . The device can only be connected one way. The USB input is located at the top of the appliance. After connecting the appliance, the contents are loaded. READING appears on the display. Next, the total number of tracks appears on the display.
  • Page 14: Clock Functions

    Using the PROGRAM function To use the PROGRAM USB/MP3 function for USB, the playback must be in STOP mode.  To play a list of tracks (max. 64) in a program, press the MEMORY button (7).  Press the PREV (5) button or the NEXT (16) button to select the desired folder. ...
  • Page 15  Set the hour Use the keys PREV (5) en NEXT (16) for this.  Confirm hour  To do this, press the CLOCK key (7). The minutes are flashing on the display.  Set the minutes Use the keys PREV (5) en NEXT (16) for this. ...
  • Page 16: Cleaning And Maintenance

    During a power failure, or when unplugging the appliance, the time settings are lost. Snooze alarm The default snooze time is: 9 minutes.  To snooze the alarm, press any button except the POWER/STANDBY button (1). The alarm sounds again after the snooze time has elapsed. ...
  • Page 17: Disposal Of Used Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. For more information and warranty conditions, please visit: www.akai.eu Do not dispose of batteries as household waste but take them to a battery recycling facility.

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