Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; C A U T I O N
1 TO PR EV E NT F IR E O R SH OC K H AZ AR D , DO N O T US E TH I S PL UG W I TH A N EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR...
Page 4 - I M P O R TA N T N O T E S; FC C In fo rm at io n
3 I M P O R TA N T N O T E S • O p e ra t e c o nt r o ls and swit ch es as described in the manual. • Before turning on the power, m ake c er ta in t ha t t he AC p o we r c or d is properly installed. • W hen moving the set, be sure to first disconnect the AC power cord. • Avo id ins ta lling th i...
Page 5 - Unp ac ki ng And S et U p; your unit from damage in shipment.; P R E PA R AT I O N F O R U S E; Protect Your Furniture
4 Unp ac ki ng And S et U p • This carton contains the main unit and 5 different iPod adapters so that you can securely connect any dockable iPod to the top mounted docking station. Remove the radio from the carton and remove all packing materials from the components. We suggest that you save the ca...
Page 6 - POWER; sure to set the
5 Po w er S our ce This radio is designed to operate on normal 120V 60Hz AC power only. Do not attempt to operate the radio on any other power source. You could cause damage to the radio that is not covered by your warranty. This radio should be connected to an AC outlet that is always ‘live’. Do no...
Page 7 - Bac k Panel; L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S; To p P an el
6 Bac k Panel L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A T O R S To p P an el iC172 IB 301207new3.p65 26/3/2008, 11:11 6
Page 9 - Se tt in g Th e Tim e, T he Fi rs t Time; The first time you connect your new SmartSet; T IM E ZONE; O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
8 Se tt in g Th e Tim e, T he Fi rs t Time IMPORTANT: The first time you connect your new SmartSet ® clock radio to the AC outlet the internal computer will automatically set the time correctly for the Eastern Time Zone , which is the initial default setting. The display will scan for a few seconds ...
Page 10 - T I M E; D ayli gh t Sa vin g an d L eap Year Ad ju st me nt s; St a r t o f D a yl i g h t S a v i n g T im e :
9 D at e Di sp la y To see the correct Date at any time, depress the MONTH/DATE button. The display changes from Time to Month and Date (MM/DD). For example, May 21 will appear as “ 5.21 ”. W hen you release the MONTH/DATE button the display returns to the correct Time. Yea r Di sp la y To s e e t h...
Page 11 - Man ua l Time Ad ju st me nt s; TIME; SmartSet; Man ua l Year and M o nt h Ad ju st me nt s; DATE
1 0 Man ua l Time Ad ju st me nt s Some people like to set their clocks 5 to 10 minutes fast to make sure that they will always be on time. Even though the SmartSet ® sets the time by itself, you still have the option of adjusting the time manually if you wish. To manually adjust the time display de...
Page 12 - Ad ju st in g Th e Wake U p Times; Be sure that you have set the wake up time correctly by observing; S el ec ti ng T he Ala rm M od e
1 1 Ad ju st in g Th e Wake U p Times Your Sm artSet ® clock radio has two separate alarms that can be set and used independently. You may use the alarms to wake two people at different times, or you may use one alarm for weekdays and the other for weekend wake up times. The procedure for adjusting ...
Page 13 - Ch ec ki ng T he Wak e Up Tim es And Ala rm M od e
1 2 To check the Alarm Mode setting for Alarm 1, depress the ALARM 1 setting button. The display will show the Alarm 1 wake up time and the Day indicators will show you the alarm mode which is selected. • If all 7 indicators are ‘On’, the Everyday mode is selected. • If only the MON (Monday) through...
Page 14 - Listening To The Radio; Digital Radio Frequency Display; the stro ngest sign al an d the best reception , eve n if the f reque ncy
1 3 Listening To The Radio Digital Radio Frequency Display This clock radio features a digital radio frequency display instead of a dial scale to make tuning easier, especially in a dark room. The jumbo LED time display automatically changes to a radio frequency display as soon as you begin turning ...
Page 16 - Note
1 5 Wake To Rad io 1.) Turn the radio ‘On’ and select the band, station, and volume level that you wish to hear when the alarm comes ‘On’, then turn the radio ‘Off’ again. 2.) Reconfirm the wake up time and alarm mode settings for the alarm you are using, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, or both alarms. 3.) Set th...
Page 17 - Wake To Your iPod; NOTE
1 6 3.) At the selected wake up time the buzzer will sound. It will begin softly and gradually increase in volume to wake you up. It will continue for one hour and then shut off automatically. 4.) To stop the buzzer sooner, press either the appropriate ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button. The buzzer will stop...
Page 19 - Sl eep To Mu sic Tim er; When you change the sleep timer from the 10 minute default setting
1 8 Sl eep To Mu sic Tim er You can program the sleep timer to play the radio/iPod for up to 90 minutes and then shut ‘Off’ automatically. 1.) Press the SLEEP button. The display will briefly show “ 10 ” and the radio/iPod will begin to play. After 10 minutes the radio/iPod will shut off a u t o m a...
Page 20 - Display Brightness Control (SNOOZE Button); SNOOZE
1 9 Display Brightness Control (SNOOZE Button) The SNOOZE button on this model also functions as the display brightness control. By pressing the SNOOZE button you can adjust the display brightness from the High position (the factory default setting), to the Low position, or to the Off/Wave position....
Page 21 - Time Projector Operation; PROJECTOR; ‘On/Off ’ button to turn the projector ‘On’.
2 0 Time Projector Operation IMPORTANT NOTES: • The projected image of the time on your wall or ceiling is only visible when the room lighting is ‘Off’ and the room is dark. The image will not be visible when the room lights are ‘On’. • If you experience a power interruption when the time projector ...
Page 22 - ) If the image appears ‘fuzzy’ and out of focus, slowly rotate the; FOCUS
2 1 3.) Turn the projector unit slowly to aim the projected image on the wall or ceiling. 4.) If the image appears ‘fuzzy’ and out of focus, slowly rotate the FOCUS adjustment ring clockwise or counter-clockwise until you obtain the sharpest image. iC172 IB 301207new3.p65 26/3/2008, 11:11 21
Page 23 - down on the ceiling when you are lying in bed, press the; button. Each time you press the; ROTATE IMAGE; button the display will retate; button to turn the projector ‘Off’.
2 2 5.) If the projected image appears to be upside down on your wall, or upside down on the ceiling when you are lying in bed, press the ROTATE IMAGE button. Each time you press the ROTATE IMAGE button the display will retate by 180 degrees. 6.) If you no longer wish to see the projected image, pre...
Page 24 - model from the 5 we have included and place the adapter into the
2 3 iPod ADAPTER INFORMATION This system includes 5 different adapters designed to allow you to securely connect any “dockable” iPod model to the docking station. Refer to the chart below to select the proper adapter for your particular iPod model and insert that adapter into the docking station bef...
Page 25 - Listening To Your “Dockable” iPod / Charging The Battery; and make sure that the EQ function is set to “Off”.; automatically recharged.
2 4 Listening To Your “Dockable” iPod / Charging The Battery IMPORTANT! To prevent distortion during iPod playback you should go to the Main Menu of your iPod, select the Settings Menu page, select the EQ Setting, and make sure that the EQ function is set to “Off”. (Main Menu > Settings Menu >...
Page 27 - power to this system is shut ‘Off’ automatically.
2 6 5.) Once the iPod is playing you can use the navigation controls on the iPod to select among the menu items as usual. However you can only adjust the volume level by using the Volume +/– controls on the top panel of this unit. The click wheel volume control on the iPod cannot be used to control ...
Page 28 - Aux; Before connecting your headphones, set the
2 7 Listening To A 2G (Second Generation) iPod ® Shuffle, MP3 Player, Or Other External Source This system includes an Auxiliary Input ( Aux ) Jack on the back panel so that you can connect older non-dockable iPods, other MP3 players, or personal CD players, and listen to them through the speakers o...
Page 29 - C hang in g Th e Li th iu m Ba tt er y; LOW; IMPORTANT
2 8 C hang in g Th e Li th iu m Ba tt er y Like all batteries, eventually the built in lithium battery will need to be replaced. A num ber of factors, such as, the length of time between the date the radio was manufactured and the date you plugged it in for the first time determine the amount of tim...
Page 30 - able lithium battery.; CAUTION; the same or equivalent type.
2 9 4.) Remove the original battery from the holder and insert the new battery with (+) direction facing up into the holder the same way, observing the positive (+) direction. Slide the holder with the new battery back into the slot in the cabinet. 5.) Replace the screw that secures the battery hold...
Page 31 - R es et ti ng T he C lo ck Aft e r A To ta l Memo ry L os s; TIM E
3 0 R es et ti ng T he C lo ck Aft e r A To ta l Memo ry L os s If you do not change the built in lithium battery within a reasonable period of time after you see the LOW warning indicator, the lithium battery may become exhausted and will no longer be able to supply back up power to the SmartSet ® ...
Page 32 - mode settings, and sleep timer settings as well.; Li th iu m Ba tt ery P reca ut io n s; contact a physician immediately.
3 1 4.) Depress the MONTH/DATE button. The display will change from ‘Time’ to ‘Month/Date’ (MM/DD). W hile holding the M ONTH/DATE button, press the button to set the d is play to t h e co rr ect M o nt h an d D at e . T h e D ay in dica to r will c hang e automatically as you adjust the Month/Date ...
Page 33 - C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E; Care Of Cabinets
3 2 C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E Care Of Cabinets If the cabinet becomes dusty, wipe the exterior with a soft dust cloth only.Never use dusting sprays or polishes on the cabinet.If the cabinet becomes dirty or smudged with fingerprints it may be wiped with asoft cloth that has been slightly d...
Page 34 - L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y; your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:; Model No : i C 1 7 2
3 3 L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y Emerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, including original parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in the U.S. With your dated proof of purchase, we will pr...