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2 GB Contents 1. Overview ................................................................................................................ 3 2. Safety instructions ................................................................................................ 5 3. Items supplied ....................................................................................................... 7 4. Preparing to use the device ................................................................................. 7 5. Power supply ......................................................................................................... 7 6. Operation ............................................................................................................... 8 6.1 Basic operation ............................................................................................. 8 6.2 Sound settings .............................................................................................. 8 7. iPod / iPhone .......................................................................................................... 9 7.1 Docking an iPod............................................................................................ 9 7.2 Charging an iPod ........................................................................................ 10 7.3 Controlling an iPod...................................................................................... 10 8. Radio .................................................................................................................... 10 9. Clock ..................................................................................................................... 11 9.1 Setting the clock.......................................................................................... 11 9.2 Alarm function (alarm clock)........................................................................ 11 10. Connecting an external device .......................................................................... 12 11. Cleaning ............................................................................................................... 13 12. Information on the declaration of conformity ................................................... 13 13. Disposal ............................................................................................................... 13 14. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 13 15. Technical data ..................................................................................................... 14 16. Warranty ............................................................................................................... 15 __DT53143_B6.book Seite 2 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
3 GB 1. Overview Device 1 Dock with dust guard 2 Display: display of symbols and plain text 3 Control panel 4 Infrared sensor 5 Loudspeaker 6 POWER ON/OFF Power switch 7 Power cable with plug 8 FM ANTENNA FM antenna 9 AUX IN Port for external devices, e.g. MP3 player 10 Dock adapter Control panel 11 ON/STANDBY Switch to and from standby mode 12 TIME SET Set the time 13 SLEEP Press repeatedly: set switch-off interval 14 SNOOZE/ Pause the alarm, DIMMER set display brightness 15 SET / M Set Alarm 1 Radio: access programmed stations 16 SET / M+ Set Alarm 2 Radio: access programmed stations 17 ALARM OFF Switch off the alarm 18 VOL +/ Adjust volume 19 38 MEM iPod: start/pause playback Radio: store radio frequencies 20 ¢ UP Clock/alarm clock: set hours/minutes; press and hold: fast forward iPod: next track; press and hold – fast forward; Radio: set higher frequency in 0.05 MHz steps; press and hold: automatic station search 21 4 DOWN Clock/alarm clock: set hours/minutes; press and hold: fast back iPod: previous track; press and hold - fast back; Radio: set lower frequency in 0.05 MHz steps; press and hold: automatic station search 22 MODE Select playback mode: iPod, Radio, AUX __DT53143_B6.book Seite 3 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
4 GB Remote control 29 MENU iPod: open menu, scroll back in menu 30 SNOOZE/ Pause the alarm; DIMMER set display brightness 31 VOLUME +/ Adjust volume 32 TREBLE +/ Adjust tone 33 BASS +/ Adjust bass setting 34 SLEEP Press repeatedly: set switch-off interval 35 Switch off the alarm 36 /set Alarm clock: set Alarm 1 iPod: scroll down in display; Radio: access programmed stations 37 TIME SET Set the time 38 4 1 Clock/alarm clock: set hours/minutes; press and hold: fast back iPod: previous track; press and hold: fast back; Radio: set lower frequency in 0.05 MHz steps; press and hold: automatic station search 39 MODE Select playback mode: iPod, Radio, AUX 40 ON/STAND-BY Switch to and from standby mode 23 Infrared transmitter 24 Mute button 25 /set Alarm clock: set Alarm 2 iPod: scroll up in display; Radio: access pro- grammed stations 26 38 / MEM iPod: start/pause playback Radio: store and access radio frequencies 27 ENTER iPod: activate menu item 28 33 ¢ Clock/alarm clock: set hours/minutes; press and hold: fast forward iPod: next track; press and hold: fast forward; Radio: set higher fre- quency in 0.05 MHz steps; press and hold: automatic station search /MEM VOLUME SNOOZE/DIMMER TREBLE BASS MENU SLEEP off TIME SET ENTER /set ON/STAND-BY /set MODE 26 23 24 25 29 27 28 32 30 31 35 33 34 38 36 37 40 39 off __DT53143_B6.book Seite 4 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
5 GB 2. Safety instructions • Before using the device, carefully read through these operating instructions and ensure you comply with the safety instructions in all respects! • This device should only be used for its intended purpose as described in these instructions. • Do not discard these instructions. • If you pass the device on to someone else, please include the operating in- structions. Intended purpose The device is designed to receive radio programmes, play back music files from external devices and as a dock for an iPod. The device is intended for domestic use and is unsuitable for commercial purpos- es. Warnings If necessary, the following warnings will be used in these operating instructions: DANGER! High risk: failure to observe this warning may result in injury to life and limb. WARNING! Moderate risk: failure to ob- serve this warning may result in injury or severe material damage. CAUTION: Low risk: failure to observe this warning may result in minor injury or mate- rial damage. TIP: Points and special considerations which should be remembered when using the device. DANGER for children • Packaging material is not a toy. Chil- dren must not play with the plastic bags. There is a risk of suffocation. • This device is not designed to be used by persons with a physical, sensory or mental disability (including children) or persons without adequate experience and/or understanding unless they are supervised by someone responsible for their safety or are instructed by same how to use the device. • Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device. • The device and remote control should be kept out of the reach of children. DANGER of electric shock due to moisture • Do not immerse the device, the power cable or the power plug in water or any other liquid. • Protect the device against dampness, drips and splashes. There is the dan- ger of an electric shock. Do not place any items filled with liquid, e.g. vases, on the device. • If liquids get into the device, unplug it from the mains immediately. Have the device checked before using it again. • Do not use the device outdoors. DANGER of electrocution • Only connect the power plug to a properly installed wall socket that is easily accessible and delivers voltage matching the rating plate. The wall socket must also be easily accessible after connection. • If the power cable or the device itself is damaged, unplug it immediately. • If there is visible damage to the hous- ing or the power cable, do not use the device. • Never open the device housing – it contains no parts that require servic- ing! If the housing is opened there is danger to life caused by electric shock. • To avoid any risk, do not make modifi- cations to the product. The power ca- ble must not be replaced by a non- specialist. Repairs must be carried out by a specialist workshop or at the Service Center. __DT53143_B6.book Seite 5 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
6 GB • This device is not designed to be oper- ated with an external timer or a sepa- rate telecontrol system. • Even after it has been switched off, the device has not been completely dis- connected from the mains. To do this, remove the power plug. • Disconnect the power plug from the wall socket… … if there is a fault … when you are not using the device … before you clean the device and … during thunder storms. DANGER from batteries • DANGER OF EXPLOSION! When in- serting the battery, check the polarity. Replace only with the same or an equivalent type. • Batteries can endanger life if swal- lowed. Always store batteries in a place that is inaccessible to small chil- dren. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately. • DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Batteries must not be charged or reactivated by any other means, nor may they be tak- en apart, thrown into fire or short- circuited. • Always remove flat batteries from the device immediately as they can leak and cause damage. • Remove the batteries from the device if you do not plan to use it for a prolonged period. The batteries might leak and cause damage. • Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions: do not place on radiators or leave in direct sunlight. This other- wise increases the risk of leakage. • If battery acid has leaked out of the battery, avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Wash the affected areas immediately with copious amounts of clean water and seek medical help without delay. WARNING about material damage • Take care when handling the power cable: always take hold of the power cable at the plug. Do not pull on the cable itself and never take hold of the power cable with wet hands as this may cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the device, furni- ture or any similar items on the power cable and take care that it does not become trapped. Never tie a knot in the power cable and do not connect it to another cable. The power cable must be laid where nobody can step on it. A damaged power cable may cause a fire or electric shock. Check the power cable from time to time. You must not replace a damaged power cable your- self. Repairs must be carried out by a specialist workshop or at the Service Center. • Do not use any astringent or abrasive cleaning agents. • Heavy items must not be placed on the device. • Protect the device against heat. If you set the device up on a shelf, maintain a distance of at least 10 cm on all sides. • Naked flames, such as burning can- dles, must not be placed on or imme- diately next to the device. • Switch off all devices before connect- ing them to one another and follow the instructions for the devices you wish to connect. • The device is fitted with non-slip feet. As furniture is coated with various var- nishes and plastics and may be treat- ed with different cleaning products, it cannot be completely ruled out that some of these substances contain components which may attack and soften the feet. If necessary, place a non-slip mat under the device. __DT53143_B6.book Seite 6 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
7 GB iPod and iPhone • Use a dock adapter that fits your iPod / iPhone. Do not attempt to connect your iPod to the device by force. iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other coun- tries. “Made for iPod and iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. TIP: In exceptional cases it is possible that some functions may be limited on older iPod models. 3. Items supplied 1 Soundstation 1 remote control with battery (CR2025) 8 dock adapters 10 for dock 1 (iPod is not included in the items supplied) 1 dust guard for dock 1 1 set of operating instructions 4. Preparing to use the device • Place the device on a firm, level sur- face. • Remove all packing material. • Check whether all parts are present and undamaged. • Pull the transport packing out of the battery holder in the remote control. 5. Power supply Mains connection DANGER! Connect the power plug 7 only to an easily accessible socket with voltage corresponding to the rating plate. The wall socket must also be easily accessible after connection. 1. Check that the power switch POWER 6 is turned to OFF. 2. Plug the power plug 7 into a wall sock- et that corresponds to the technical data. Replacing the battery in the remote control DANGER OF EXPLOSION! When inserting the battery, check the polarity. 1. Unlock the battery holder on the bot- tom of the remote control and pull it out. 2. Replace the old battery with a new one. 3. Slide the battery holder into the re- mote control. __DT53143_B6.book Seite 7 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
8 GB 6. Operation 6.1 Basic operation As a rule, the instructions describe opera- tion with the remote control. You can also use the buttons on the device to perform the basic functions. Switching the device on/off 1. Turn the power switch POWER 6 to ON. 2. Press ON/STANDBY 11 on the device or ON/STAND-BY 40 on the re- mote control. The device starts with the last selected settings (mode, sta- tion and volume) and the brightest dis- play lighting. 3. Press ON/STANDBY 11 on the device or ON/STAND-BY 40 on the re- mote control again to switch the de- vice to standby mode. The device remains in standby mode even after it is switched off. Since the device continues to use a little power in this mode, switch off the device using the power switch POWER 6 (OFF) if you are not us- ing it for a prolonged period. You will then need to reset the clock and alarm time as well as any stored radio stations and sound settings. Selecting mode With the device switched on, press MODE 39 to choose between the various modes. The following appears in the dis- play: - iPOD: iPod - AUX: Device connected via AUX IN 9 - RADIO: Radio Display lighting Choose between three brightness levels for the display. • Press SNOOZE/DIMMER 30 to change the display lighting. This will not work if the alarm clock is currently sounding. Switching off with SLEEP You can use the sleep function to specify a time after which the device is to switch off. 1. Press SLEEP 34. A switch-off interval flashes in the display. 2. Press SLEEP 34 repeatedly to specify the switch-off interval (in minutes): 120, 90, 60, 45, 30, 15, 10, 05, 00 (off). 3. Once the switch-off interval has been specified SLEEP appears in the dis- play. 6.2 Sound settings Volume • Set the required volume with VOL +/ 18 on the device or with VOLUME +/ 31 on the remote control. The setting is displayed (VOL 00 30) and stored until the device is switched off at the power switch POWER 6. Muting • Press 24 on the remote control to switch the sound on and off. Tone controls Set the required tone with BASS +/ 33 and TREBLE +/ 32 on the remote control. The setting is displayed (TREB, BASS: -05 to +05) and stored until the device is switched off at the power switch POWER 6. __DT53143_B6.book Seite 8 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
9 GB 7. iPod / iPhone The dock 1 is also suitable for an iPhone if an appropriate dock adapter 10 is used (number of the adapter in the table: 12 or 15). As a rule these instructions describe the steps for operating an iPod. 7.1 Docking an iPod CAUTION: • Do not exert pressure on the iPod con- nector in the dock 1. This could dam- age the iPod connector. • To dock the iPod, always use a dock adapter 10 that fits your particular model. Either use one of the supplied adapters or the appropriate original iPod adapter. • Do not remove the iPod from the dock 1 when the iPod is switched on. The supplied dock adapters 10 enable dif- ferent iPod models to connect to the dock 1. The following table indicates which iPod models are connected with which dock adapters 10. iPod / iPhone models Number on bottom of adapter 5G iPod with video (30GB) 9 U2 iPod with video (30GB) iPod Classic (80GB, 120GB) 5G iPod with video (60GB, 80GB) 10 iPod Classic (160GB) iPod Nano (2nd Genera- tion) (2GB, 4GB, 8GB) 11 iPhone (4GB, 8GB, 16GB) 12 iPod Nano (3rd Generation) (4GB, 8GB, 16GB) 13 Inserting a dock adapter 1. Look for your iPod model in the table above. 2. The dock adapters 10 are identified by a number on the bottom. Select the correct dock adapter 10. 3. Remove the dust guard from the dock 1. 4. Place the dock adapter 10 onto the dock 1 as illustrated. Press the dock adapter 10 on firmly from above. The dock adapter 10 must lie flush with the top and sides of the dock 1. Changing the dock adapter If you connect another iPod, you may have to change the dock adapter 10 first. • Prise the dock adapter 10 carefully out of the dock 1. iPhone 3G (8GB, 16GB) 15 iPhone 3GS (16GB, 32GB) iPod Touch (2nd Genera- tion) (8GB, 16GB, 32GB) 16 iPod Touch (for 2009) (16GB, 32GB, 64GB) iPod Nano (4th Generation) (8GB, 16GB) 17 iPod / iPhone models Number on bottom of adapter __DT53143_B6.book Seite 9 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
10 GB Docking and starting an iPod There must be a dock adapter 10 already inserted that fits your iPod model. 1. Place the iPod carefully on the dock adapter 10. The iPod screen may light up briefly; the iPod is charging. 2. To switch the device on, press ON/ STAND-BY 40. 3. With MODE 39, select the mode iPod. The sound from the iPod is played back over the Soundstation. 4. You can now make all of the settings (volume, playback etc.) using the re- mote control or the buttons on the Soundstation. Undocking an iPod 1. Switch the iPod off. 2. Carefully lift the iPod up and out of the dock 1 and place the dust guard on the dock 1. 7.2 Charging an iPod The docked iPod is charged automatically when the Soundstation is connected to the power supply and is switched on at the power switch (POWER 6 on ON). The de- vice does not need to be switched out of standby mode by pressing ON/STAND- BY 40 to do this. The following battery displays may appear on the iPod screen: : The iPod battery is fully charged. : The iPod battery is charging. 7.3 Controlling an iPod MENU 29 Accesses the menu; press the button repeatedly: scroll back in the menu 25/ 36 Scroll up and down in the display ENTER 27 Activates a highlighted menu item 33 ¢ 28 Next track; press and hold: fast forward 38 / MEM 26 Start/pause playback 4 1 38 Previous track; press and hold: fast back TIP: The iPod switches off automatically after a while if you switch to another mode by pressing MODE 39 or if you switch off the device by pressing ON/STAND- BY 40. 8. Radio Press MODE 39 to select the desired mode RADIO. Setting a station You can read the set frequency in the dis- play. • Fully unwind the FM antenna 8. Try various positions in order to improve the quality of reception. • Press 4 1 38 / 33 ¢ 28 on the remote control or ¢ UP 20 / 4 DOWN 21 on the device to set the desired radio station. Briefly press- ing the buttons effects a change of 0.05 MHz. • Press 4 1 38 or 33 ¢ 28 for approx. 2 seconds to activate the au- tomatic search. The search stops at __DT53143_B6.book Seite 10 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
11 GB the first station with a sufficiently strong signal. Storing a station You can store up to 20 FM Stations. 1. Select the desired station. 2. Press 38 / MEM 26. A preset number, e.g. 02 appears in the display. 3. Briefly and repeatedly press / set 25 / /set 36 to change the preset number. The preset numbers are shown in the display. 4. Store the station by pressing 38 / MEM 26 again. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to store more sta- tions. Accessing stored stations • Remote control: press /set 25 / /set 36. • On the device: briefly press SET / M 15 or SET / M+ 16. 9. Clock 9.1 Setting the clock TIP: • If no button is pressed in setting mode for about 5 seconds, the function is cancelled. • The time is displayed in 24-hour for- mat. • After a power failure you will need to reset the clock and alarm time. To set the time, the device needs to be switched on at the power switch (POWER 6 on ON). 1. To switch the device to standby mode, if necessary, press ON/STANDBY 11. 2. Press TIME SET 12 on the device. The hours symbol flashes. 3. Press ¢ UP 20 or 4 DOWN 21 to set the hours and then press TIME SET 12. The minutes symbol flashes. 4. Now press ¢ UP 20 or 4 DOWN 21 to set the minutes. 5. Press TIME SET 12 to finish inputting the time. 9.2 Alarm function (alarm clock) TIP: • The time needs to be set correctly be- fore an alarm can be set. • If you do not press any button for about 5 seconds, the function is can- celled. • If you wish to wake up to music from your iPod, it must be inserted in the dock 1. Setting the alarm clock To set the alarm, the device must be switched to standby mode with ON/ STAND-BY 40. 1. Press /set 36 for about 2 sec- onds. The symbol for Alarm1 and the hours symbol flash in the display. 2. Press 4 1 38 or 33 ¢ 28 to set the hours and then press / set 36. The minutes symbol flashes. 3. Now press 4 1 38 or 33 ¢ 28 to set the minutes. 4. Press /set 36 to finish inputting the alarm time. 5. Set the way in which you wish to be awoken. Briefly and repeatedly press /set 36 to be awoken by an alarm tone , iPod or the radio . TIP: • Select the track you wish to wake up to on the iPod. • The radio will wake you with the last selected station. • When inputting the time, press and hold 4 1 38 or 33 ¢ 28 to fast forward/back. __DT53143_B6.book Seite 11 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
12 GB • Once triggered, the alarm becomes progressively louder. Switching the alarm clock on and off The device must be switched to standby to switch the alarm clock on and off. The time is shown in the display. • Briefly press /set 36. If the sym- bol for Alarm 1 appears in the dis- play, the alarm clock is switched on. • To switch the alarm clock off, briefly and repeatedly press /set 36 until the symbol for Alarm 1 disap- pears from the display. Switching off the alarm When the alarm sounds at the set time, you have various options: • Press 35. The alarm is silenced and remains activated for the next day. • Press SNOOZE/DIMMER 30: The alarm is silenced for 9 minutes and then sounds again. The symbol for Alarm 1 flashes and SNOOZE ap- pears in the display. You can use this function repeatedly within 60 minutes after the alarm has been triggered. • If you do not press any button, the alarm will be silenced after 60 min- utes. The alarm function remains acti- vated for the next day. Second alarm time You can set a second alarm time with /set 25. Proceed as for Alarm 1 and, instead of /set 36 use /set 25 . off 10. Connecting an external device You can connect devices such as an MP3 player (earphone jack) or a CD player (Au- dio Out) to the socket AUX IN 9. WARNING! Switch off all devices before connecting them to one another and follow the instructions for the devices you wish to connect. To connect external devices you will re- quire an audio cable (not included in the items supplied). One end of the cable must have a 3.5 mm Ø jack plug for the socket AUX IN 9. The type of plug that needs to be at the other end depends on the audio output of the external device. 1. Using an audio cable, connect the au- dio output of the external device, e.g. an MP3 player, to the socket AUX IN 9. 2. Turn the power switch POWER 6 to ON. 3. Press ON/STAND-BY 40 to switch on the Soundstation. 4. For playback, press MODE 39 to se- lect the function AUX. 5. Then start playback on the connected device. Playback is controlled on the external device; the volume can be set on the Soundstation. 6. Switch off both devices before discon- necting them again. __DT53143_B6.book Seite 12 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
13 GB 11. Cleaning DANGER! Remove the power plug 7 from the wall socket before cleaning the device. CAUTION: Do not use any astringent or abrasive cleaning agents. • Use only a slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the device. 12. Information on the declaration of conformity The device meets the requirements of Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, EMC Direc- tive 2004/108/EC and Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (Regulation 1275/2008). 13. Disposal The symbol showing a wheelie bin crossed through indicates that the product requires separate refuse collection in the Eu- ropean Union. This applies to the product and all ac- cessories marked with this symbol. Prod- ucts identified with this symbol may not be discarded with normal household waste, but must be taken to a collection point for recycling electric and electronic applianc- es. Recycling helps to reduce the con- sumption of raw materials and protect the environment. Packaging When disposing of the packaging, make sure you comply with the environmental regulations applicable in your country. Batteries must not be dis- carded with your household waste. Spent batteries must be disposed of properly. Special containers are avail- able for this purpose in shops selling batteries and at municipal collection points. (Rechargeable) batteries marked with the following letters contain harmful substanc- es such as: Cd (cadmium), Hg (mercury), Pb (lead). 14. Troubleshooting If your device fails to function as required, please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is only a minor problem and you can solve it yourself. DANGER! Do not attempt to re- pair the device yourself under any circumstances. Fault Possible causes/ Action iPod cannot be docked. • Has the right dock adapter 10 been in- serted? The device can- not be switched on. • Has the device been switched off at the power switch (POWER 6 on OFF)? • Is the wall socket faulty? • Has the battery been inserted into the remote control? __DT53143_B6.book Seite 13 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
14 GB No sound. • Is the power sup- ply reliable? • Has the mute but- ton been pressed or the volume turned down? • Have connected devices been switched on (e.g. MP3 player)? • Has the correct mode been select- ed? The device does not react to the remote control. • Is the battery in the remote control too weak? • Is the remote con- trol too far away? Go closer and point the remote control straight at the infra- red sensor 4 next to the display. No sound from the external device. • Is the device prop- erly connected? • Is the device switched on? • Might the volume on the device be fully turned down? Poor radio reception. • Is the FM anten- na 8 fully unwound and correctly aligned? Fault Possible causes/ Action 15. Technical data Subject to technical modifications. Electrical data Model: SST 50 A1 Line voltage: 220-240V ~ 50Hz Protection class: II Maximum power consumption: 45W Standby: < 2W Sound Audio output pow- er tweeter/ midrange: Subwoofer: 2 x 10W 30W System VHF: 87.5 108 MHz Display: LCD Connections External devices: 3.5 mm Ø jack plug iPod: Dock (with 8 different dock adapters) Remote control Battery: Lithium CR2025 3 V Remote control LED: Class I General Dimensions: 425 x 215 x 210 mm (W x H x D) Weight: Approx. 5 kg Ambient temperature: 5 °C 35 °C, max. relative humidi- ty 85% GB_DT53143 Soundstation.fm Seite 14 Mittwoch, 25. August 2010 2:14 14
15 GB 16. Warranty The warranty for your appliance is valid for 3 years from the date of purchase. The ap- pliance has been manufactured in accord- ance with strict quality guidelines and tested before delivery. Should operational errors occur despite this, however, please phone the service centre rst. Our custom- er consultants will gladly assist you, and arrange with you how to proceed. The war- ranty will be invalidated if the appliance is incorrectly connected, if parts from differ- ent manufacturers are used, in the case of normal wear and tear, upon the use of force, independent attempts at repairing the appliance or improper use. Please contact our service hotline for guar- antee claims and technical matters: 00800/4212 4212 (Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. CET) __DT53143_B6.book Seite 15 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17
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