Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; C A U T I O N
1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH ANEXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADESCAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIREOR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.) Read these i...
Page 3 - For Your iPod
2 iPod ® is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. … … … . For Your iPod ® Thank you for purchasing this Home Audio System with integrated iPod ® Docking Station by Emerson Research. This compact, but powerful system features a 25 Watt RMS amplifier with a bu...
Page 4 - CL AS S 1 LASE R PR OD UC T; FC C I nfo rm at i on; IMPORTANT NOTES; T h i s p ro d u c t c o n t a i ns a l o w p o w e r L as e r D e v i c e .; NOTE
3 • Avoid installing this unit in places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliances such as electric heaters, on top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much heat, places lacking ventilation or dusty ar eas, places s ubject to constant vibration and/ or humid or moist a...
Page 5 - PREPARATION FOR USE
4 PREPARATION FOR USE Unpacking and Set-up • The display carton contains the main unit, the remote control handset, six (6) different iPod ® adapters, and the external FM wire antenna (attached to the bottom of the main unit). Remove all of the components from the carton and make sure that nothing i...
Page 6 - P o w e r S o u r c e; The system has polarized AC plug with one wide blade and one narrow; AC Plug
5 P o w e r S o u r c e This system is designed to operate on 120V AC 60Hz house current only. Connecting this system to any other power source may cause damage to the system and such damage is not covered by your warranty. NOTE: The system has polarized AC plug with one wide blade and one narrow bl...
Page 7 - Installing The Back Up Batteries; AAA
6 Installing The Back Up Batteries This system includes a battery back up circuit that will maintain the clock, calendar, and alarm time settings and the preset tuner memories in the event of a temporary power interruption. The battery back up circuit requires 2 “ AAA ” or UM-4 batteries, not includ...
Page 10 - Remote Control; Please note that the iPod; R e m o t e C o n t r o l B a t t e r y
9 Remote Control The remote control supplied with this system allows you to operate all of the features and functions found on the main unit control panel. The remote receiver is located on the left side of the front panel display. To operate the remote control, aim the handset at the receiver on th...
Page 11 - CAUTION; DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
10 The original battery should be able to power the remote control for 12 to 18 months or even longer, depending on the frequency of use. When the operation of the remote becomes intermittent or fails completely you should replace the battery as soon as possible. To replace the battery, put the remo...
Page 12 - Protect Your Furniture
11 Protect Your Furniture This model is equipped with non-skid rubber 'feet' to prevent the product from moving when you operate the controls. These 'feet' are made from non-migrating rubber material specially formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on your furniture. However certain types o...
Page 13 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS; Top Panel
12 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Top Panel 24 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 15 16 8 9 10 10 28 27 26 22 25 23 21 20 19 18 17 13 29 Front Panel 31 32 29 35 34 30 30 14 27 9 33 iE600_050407.p65 4/5/2007, 11:50 12
Page 16 - iPod
15 Remote Control 1.) iPod / Buttons - In iPod mode, skips tracks or performs high-speed search. 2.) iPod Play/Pause Button - Press to start iPod ® playback. Press again to pause. Press and hold to shut iPod ® ‘Off’. 3.) iPod/Shuffle Button - Press to select iPod or iPod Shuffle mode. 4.) Aux Button...
Page 18 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Setting The Time
17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • Make sure that you have installed the two “AAA” batteries in the back up battery compartment. • Make sure that you have removed the clear plastic battery spacer tab from the remote control. • Make sure that you have unwound the FM antenna wire and extended it to its full ...
Page 20 - General Controls; Radio; Secondary Control Cover
19 General Controls This system has electronic volume controls, a 4-mode preset equalizer, separate bass and treble controls, and a simulated surround sound control. These controls can only be adjusted when the system power is ‘On’ and the unit is in the Radio , CD , iPod , or Aux (Auxiliary) modes....
Page 21 - Volume Controls; Preset Equalizer
20 Volume Controls Press the Volume + or Volume – buttons to increase or decrease the volume level. The Month / Date display changes to a volume level indicator during volume adjustments. The display ranges from “ 00 ” (minimum) to “ 30 ” (maximum). 10 seconds after adjusting the volume level the in...
Page 22 - B a s s a n d Treble Controls; Stereo Surround Control; N O T E
21 B a s s a n d Treble Controls In addition to the preset EQ settings the Bass and Treble settings may also be adjusted separately. NOTE : In order to adjust the Bass and Treble settings the EQ must be in the Flat/EQ ‘Off’ mode with no EQ indicator appearing in the display. To adjust the Bass level...
Page 23 - Display Lighting Control; system is turned ‘Off’.
22 Display Lighting Control The backlighting in the display area and the edge accent lighting on the front cabinet will come on when the system is turned ‘On’ and will go off when the system is turned ‘Off’. You may also switch the lighting off manually while the system is in use. For example, if yo...
Page 24 - Listening To The Radio
23 Listening To The Radio 1.) Press the Radio/Band button to select the Radio function. The power turns ‘On’ automatically and the display back lighting and edge lighting also turn on. The first time you press the Radio/Band button the display will show: “ FM 87.5 MHz STEREO ”. Press again to change...
Page 25 - Antenna Information
24 NOTES: A.) Use the Manual Tuning method to tune to weak stations that are bypassed during Automatic Tuning. B.) During Automatic Tuning if the tuner does not stop on the exact frequency o f y o u r s t a t i o n , f o r e x a m p l e , t h e d i s p l a y s h o w s F M 1 0 3 . 5 5 i n s t e a d o...
Page 26 - Presetting Station In The Tuner Memory; MEM
25 Presetting Station In The Tuner Memory The tuner in this system has 20 preset station memories. You can store up to 10 of your favorite FM stations and 10 of your favorite AM stations in the memory for easy and immediate recall at any time. 1.) Tune to the first station you wish to memorize using...
Page 27 - To change from 10kHz steps to 9kHz steps:; Power
26 Recalling Preset Stations Press the Radio/Band button to select the desired band, then press the Dir/Ch + or Dir/Ch – buttons to scroll through the preset memory stations. Changing Preset Stations 1.) Tune to the new station that you wish to memorize. 2.) Press the Memory/Program button, then pre...
Page 28 - Playing Compact Discs; CD
27 Playing Compact Discs NOTE : This system can play normal CDs, recordable CDs (CD-R), rewritable CDs (CD-RW) and CDs containing compressed MP3 audio files. However the play-ability of CD-RW and MP3 discs may be affected by the type of software that was used in the ripping and burning process, as w...
Page 30 - Special CD Playback Modes
29 Special CD Playback Modes Pressing the Play Mode button, located under the secondary control cover or the P-Mode button on remote control, will allow you to select the “Repeat One Track”, “Repeat All Tracks”, “Intro Scan Playback”, and “Random Playback” modes. These special modes may be selected ...
Page 32 - Programmed Playback; PGM
31 Programmed Playback This feature allows you to program up to 20 tracks on a normal CD, or 60 tracks on a MP3 CD, for playback in any desired order. 1.) Press the Memory/Program button, located under the Secondary Control Cover or Mem/Program button on the remote control. For a normal CD the displ...
Page 33 - Play/Pause button to begin programmed playback. You will; playback is also canceled by switching to the; opening the CD door, or shutting the power ‘Off’.
32 4.) Repeat Steps 2 and 3, selecting a different track number each time until you have entered up to 20 tracks (60 tracks for a MP3 CD) in the program memory. NOTE : You may program the same track number to play multiple times in the same program if desired. 5.) Press the CD Play/Pause button to b...
Page 34 - er
3 3 iE600_0 423 07.p65 23 / 4/ 2007, 15:50 * N o ad ap te rs p ro vi de d. P le as e us e th e ad ap te rs th at w er e in cl ud ed w ith y ou r 5 G iP od ® and 2G iPod ® nano models at time of purchase. iP od ® A D A P TE R IN FO R M AT IO N Th is s ys te m in cl ud es 5 d iff er en t a da pt er s ...
Page 35 - Playing your ‘Dockable’ iPod; ( R e f e r To Separate Instructions For The iPod; IMPORTANT
34 Playing your ‘Dockable’ iPod ® ( R e f e r To Separate Instructions For The iPod ® Shuffle) IMPORTANT : In order to prevent unwanted distortion when listening to your iPod ® through this system it is recommended that you set the EQ in your iPod ® to the ‘O f f ’ position. Go to the Main Menu in y...
Page 38 - Aux; Original iPod
37 Connecting and Playing A 1G (First Generation) iPod ® Shuffle The docking station of this system includes an Apple USB connector specifically designed for the 1G (First Generation) iPod ® Shuffle with direct USB connector. NOTE: If you have a new 2G (Second Generation) iPod ® Shuffle you may c o ...
Page 39 - iPodShuffle; C h a r g i n g t h e i P o d
38 4.) Press the iPod/Shuffle button on this system to select the iPod Shuffle function. The “ iPodShuffle ” indicator appears in the display. 5.) Press the Volume + / – buttons on this s y s t e m t o a d j u s t v o l u m e u n t i l t h e V o l u m e L e v e l I n d i c a t o r d i s p l a y i s ...
Page 41 - Stereo Headphone Jack
40 Stereo Headphone Jack This system includes a 3.5mm mini stereo headphone ( Phones ) jack on the front panel so that you can listen privately without disturbing others. When the headphone (not included) is connected to the Phones jack of this system the internal speakers are automatically shut off...
Page 42 - Alarm, Snooze, And Sleep To Music Functions; Setting The Alarm Time and Alarm Mode; The power must be ‘Off’ to set/adjust the alarm time.
41 Alarm, Snooze, And Sleep To Music Functions Setting The Alarm Time and Alarm Mode 1.) If the system power is ‘On’, press the Power button to shut the power ‘Off’. The power must be ‘Off’ to set/adjust the alarm time. 2.) W ith the correct time of day appearing on the display, press the Mode butto...
Page 43 - To Activate or Deactivate The Alarm; RAD
42 To Activate or Deactivate The Alarm Press the Alarm On/Off button once in the iPod docking area, or on the remote control, to activate the alarm. One of the alarm mode icons will appear in the time display to confirm that the alarm is ‘On’. Press the Alarm On/Off button again to deactivate the al...
Page 46 - Wake-up To Buzzer With Auto Snooze Function; BUZ; Snooze Operation
45 Wake-up To Buzzer With Auto Snooze Function 1.) Check and adjust the alarm time setting if necessary and make sure the “ BUZ ” alarm mode is selected. 2.) Press the Alarm On/Off button to activate the alarm. Make sure the “ BUZ ” icon appears in the display. 3.) At the selected wake up time the B...
Page 47 - S l e e p To Music Timer; Sleep
46 S l e e p To Music Timer This feature allows you to fall asleep to the radio, CD player, or your iPod ® , for up to 60 minutes, and then the system shuts off automatically. 1.) Turn the system on and select the music source that you want to play as you are falling asleep. Tune to the desired radi...
Page 48 - General; RESET; Shoul d t his unit exhi bit a probl em, check t he fol low i ng before; TROUBLESHOOTING
47 Symptom Possible Cause Solution General No operation Subject to a severe power surge Unplug the AC power plug or electric shock. from the AC power outlet. After around few seconds, insert the AC plug back into the AC power outlet. Reset the unit by pressing the RESET button. Radio Noise or sound ...
Page 49 - C o m p a c t D i s c C a r e; and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.; CARE AND M AINTENANCE
48 C o m p a c t D i s c C a r e • To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges. • Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s recorded surface with a soft cloth.Unlike conventional records, c...
Page 50 - Ca re O f The C ab in et; polish sprays, or abrasive cleaners on the cabinet.; Ca ut io n; If no iPod; Rese tt ing t he S yst em Afte r a Po w er S ur ge
49 TO FIND THE L OCATION A ND PH ONENUMBER OF YOUR NEAREST SERVICEC E N T E R P E R M I T T E D TO P E R F O R MWARRANTY... CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-695-0098 SERVICE FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, PLEASE WRITE TO: Emerson Radio Corp., Consumer Affairs Dept., 5101 Statesman Drive, Irving, TX 75063. FOR ADDITIONA...
Page 51 - L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y; of your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:; M o d e l N u m b e r : i E 6 0 0
50 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 pro...