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 - iPod; 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 portable speaker system for your iPod ® by Emerson Research. This compact system is perfect for those times when you want to share the music with your fri...
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. • Avoid installing this un...
Page 5 - P o w e r S o u r c e; P R E PA R AT I O N F O R U S E
4 Unpacking and Set-Up • The display carton contains the main unit, the AC power cord, and 5 separate dock adapters for use with older iPod ® models. Make sure that all the components are removed from the carton and that nothing is accidentally discarded. We recommend that you save the carton and pa...
Page 6 - Installing The Batteries; downward in the direction of the arrows as shown.
5 Installing The Batteries There are two battery compartments on the back cabinet. Remove the battery compartment covers by pressing down on the ‘arrow’ marks and sliding the covers downward in the direction of the arrows as shown. Install 6 “C” batteries in the main compartment as shown. Place the ...
Page 7 - Replacing The Batteries; not covered by your warranty.; Battery Precautions
6 Replacing The Batteries When the sound of the system becomes weak or distorted during battery operation it is probably time to replace the 6 “C” batteries. The life expectancy of the batteries depends on a number of factors including the temperature and the volume level at which the system is oper...
Page 8 - T he syst em has a pola rized AC p lug with one wid e b lad e an d o ne
7 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 of...
Page 9 - L O C AT I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D; I N D I C AT O R S; Fr on t P an el
8 L O C AT I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C AT O R S Fr on t P an el Back Pan el 1 1 2 3 17 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 15 16 18 19 20 iP105_052207.p65 22/5/2007, 11:37 8
Page 11 - LCD Display
10 LCD Display 1.) Radio Band and Clock AM Indicator. 2.) iPod Select Indicator. 3.) RADIO Select Indicator. 4.) Radio Band FM Indicator. 5.) XBASS Indicator. 6.) FM Stereo Indicator. 7.) , , (Buzzer, Radio, iPod) Alarm Indicators. 8.) MEMORY Indicator. 9.) Volume Level ( 00 - 30 ), Radio Channel ( ...
Page 12 - O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S; Setting The Clock; The first time that the batteries are installed in
11 O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S • Regardless of whether you will be using the system on AC or battery p o w e r , m a k e s u r e t h a t y o u h a v e i n s t a l l e d t h e 2 “ A A A ” b a c k – u p batteries. • If the system will be used on AC power make sure that the AC power cord i...
Page 13 - NOTE; AM
12 1.) Press the TIME SET/MEMORY button once. “ 12:Hr ” appears on the display and the “ 12 ” flashes. This indicates that the display is set for the 12-Hour format with AM / PM indicators. This is the factory default setting. You also have the option of displaying the time in 24-Hour format, also r...
Page 15 - Display Viewing Angle – I M P O R TANT; display may seem to fade or may become completely invisible.
14 Correct View Angle Incorrect View Angle Display Viewing Angle – I M P O R TANT The display in this portable system is designed to be the clearest and most visible when you are looking down at the display from above. If you are looking at the display ‘head-on’, or looking up at the display from be...
Page 16 - Listening To The Radio; N O T E
15 Listening To The Radio 1.) Press the POWER button to turn the power ‘On’. The display back lighting comes on and the display appears as: Press the BAND button to switch the radio between FM and AM bands if necessary. W h e n l i s t e n i n g t o t h e F M b a n d , r a i s e t h e telescoping FM...
Page 17 - XBASS; POWER; Last Station Memory; RADIO
16 4.) To increase the bass response, especially at lower volume levels, press the X-BASS button. The XBASS indicator appears in the display. N O T E : i f y o u e x p e r i e n c e a n y d i s t o r t i o n w h e n listening to music with strong bass at higher volume levels, switch the Bass Boost c...
Page 18 - Antenna Information; FM; the position that provides the best reception.
17 Antenna Information FM - Raise the telescoping FM rod antenna and adjust its direction until you find the position that provides the best reception. AM - The AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet. If AM reception is unsatisfactory try turning the entire unit slowly until you find the position that...
Page 19 - Presetting Stations In The Tuner Memory; MEMORY
18 Presetting Stations In The Tuner Memory The tuner in this system has 40 preset station memories that allow you to store up to 20 of your favorite AM and 20 of your favorite FM stations. 1.) Tune to the first station that you wish to memorize by either the Automatic or Manual method above. Example...
Page 22 - Docking And Playing Your iPod
21 Docking And Playing Your iPod ® The docking station in this system was designed in accordance with Apple’s Universal Well design. Any model of dockable iPod ® can be used with this system including the audio only models, iPod ® photo models, the iPod ® mini, the iPod ® nano, and the iPod ® models...
Page 24 - AUX IN
23 Listening To An iPod ® Shuffle Or Other External Sources 1.) Connect the headphone jack from your iPod ® Shuffle, MP3 player, personal CD player to the AUX IN (Auxiliary Input) jack on the back panel of this unit. NOTE : The connection cable is not included. 2.) Press the POWER button of this sys...
Page 27 - Snooze Control; SNOOZE; Stereo Headphone Jack; PHONES; When using headphones always set the Volume control to a low
26 Snooze Control When the alarm turns ‘on’ in the morning you may press the SNOOZE button for a few minutes extra sleep. The unit turns ‘Off’ and the Alarm indicators flash faster. The alarm will stop for 9 minutes and then turn on again. The snooze operation may be repeated several times, but afte...
Page 28 - C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E; There are no user serviceable parts inside this radio.; Ca re O f Cabi ne t; Never use dusting sprays or polishes on the cabinet.
27 C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E There are no user serviceable parts inside this radio. Please refer all service problems to a qualified service facility. Ca re O f Cabi ne t If the cabinet becomes dusty, wipe the exterior with a soft dust cloth only. Never use dusting sprays or polishes on th...
Page 29 - 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 P 1 0 5 B K
28 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...