Emerson iP500 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - (White Color)

OWNER’S MANUALiP500 (Silver Color)iP500BK (Black Color)iP500WH (White Color)Visit our web site at www.emersonradio.comPortable iPod® Docking Stationw

Page 2 - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

9Reset Button (On BACK Panel)If this system is subjected to a sudden power surge, or excessive static electricity,the internal computer will shut down

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10Remote ControlThe remote control supplied with this system allows you to operate all of the featuresand functions found on the main unit control pan

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTES

11The original battery should be able to power the remote control for 12 to 18 monthsor even longer, depending on the frequency of use. When the opera

Page 5 - PREPARATION FOR USE

12LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORSTop PanelFront Panel510 7 463218111213141516171815199Back Panel21232022324252627282222iP500_042307.p65 23/4/2007,

Page 6 - Power Sources

13 1.) Power Button - Press to turn the unit ‘On’ or ‘Off’. 2.) Carrying Handle. 3.) Volume + / Volume – Buttons - Used to adjust volume level. In

Page 7 - Installing The Batteries

14LCD Display 1.) AUX Select Indicator. 2.) Clock, Radio Frequencies Display. 3.) Battery Low Indicator. 4.) Clock PM Indicator. 5.) Radio Band

Page 8 - Battery Precautions

15Remote Control 1.) iPod PLAY/PAUSE Button - Press to start iPod® playback. Press again topause. Press and hold to shut iPod® ‘Off’. 2.) iPod REV

Page 9 - Protect Your Furniture

16 7.) SNOOZE/LIGHT Button - Activates the snooze function. Switches the displayand front panel lighting ‘On’ or ‘Off’. 8.) Infrared Transmitter. 9.

Page 10 - Reset Button (On BACK Panel)

17OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • Make sure that you have installed the 8 “AA” batteries or have connectedthe unit to your household AC outlet with the supp

Page 11 - Remote Control

18Setting The Time Display Mode (12 Hour/24 Hour Display)You have the option of displaying the time in 12-Hour or 24-Hour modes.12-Hour Mode - The tim

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1TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH ANEXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADESCAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PRE

Page 13 - Back Panel

19Volume ControlsPress the Volume + or Volume – buttons to increase or decrease the volumelevel. The MONTH/DATE display changes to a VOL (volume) leve

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20Listening To The Radio1.) Press the Power button to turns the unit ‘On’. The display lighting and thePower LED indicator come ‘On’.2.) Press the F

Page 15 - LCD Display

214.) Adjust the Volume + / – controls as desired.5.) When you are finished listening press the Power button to shut the system‘Off’. The display li

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22Presetting Station In The Tuner MemoryThe tuner in this system has 20 preset station memories. You can store up to 10 ofyour favorite FM stations an

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23Recalling Preset StationsPress the Function button to select the desired band, then press the CH + or CH –buttons to scroll through the preset memor

Page 18 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

24Adjusting The Digital Tuner For Use in Other CountriesThe tuner in this system can be adjusted for the AM and FM bands and frequencysteps used in Eu

Page 19 - Setting The Month and Date

25iP500_042307.p65 23/4/2007, 15:50* No adapters provided. Please use the adapters that were included with your 5G iPod® and 2G iPod® nano models at t

Page 20 - Volume Controls

26Connecting and Playing Your ‘Dockable’ iPod®(Refer To Separate Instructions For The iPod® Shuffle)IMPORTANT: To avoid any unwanted distortion when l

Page 21 - Listening To The Radio

27NOTE: If you are using either the 30GB or 60GB fifth generation iPod®models with video capability, or the 2G (Second Generation) iPod® nano,use the

Page 22 - Antenna Information

286.) If necessary, press the iPod PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback.7.) Press the Volume + / – buttons on this system to adjust the iPod® volumel

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2iPod® is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the U.S. and othercountries.Thank you for purchasing this Portable iPod® Docking Station f

Page 24 - Changing Preset Stations

29Removing or Changing The iPod® AdapterIf you will be using different ‘dockable’ iPod® models with this system you willhave to install the appropriat

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30Connecting and Playing A 1G (First Generation) iPod® ShuffleThe docking station of this system includes an Apple USB connector specificallydesigned

Page 26 - Adapters

313.) Press the Function button on this system to select the iPod® Shuffle function.The “iPodShuffle” indicator appears in the display.4.) Press the V

Page 27 - Shuffle)

32Charging the iPod® BatteryIMPORTANT!The battery charging circuit in this system only functions when this system isbeing operated on AC power with th

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33Listening To A 2G (Second Generation) iPod® Shuffle, MP3 Player,Or Other External SourceThis system includes a 3.5mm mini stereo Auxiliary (AUX IN)

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34Stereo Headphone JackThis system includes a 3.5mm mini PHONES (stereo headphone) jack on theback panel so that you can listen privately without dist

Page 30 - Adapter

35Alarm, Snooze, And Sleep To Music FunctionsSetting The Alarm Time and Alarm Mode1.) If the system power is ‘On’, press the Power button to shut th

Page 31 - Shuffle

36To Activate or Deactivate The AlarmPress the Alarm On/Off button once on the top panel, or on the remote control, toactivate the alarm.One of the al

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37Wake-up To iPod®NOTES: • You cannot wake-up to an iPod® Shuffle connected to the USB port. Youcan only wake-up to ‘dockable’ iPod® models that are

Page 33 - Battery

38Wake-up To Buzzer With Auto Snooze Function1.) Check and adjust the alarm time setting if necessary and make sure the“BUZ ” alarm mode is selected.2

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3IMPORTANT NOTES• Operate controls and switches asdescribed in the manual.• Before turning on the power, makecertain that the AC adapter is properlyi

Page 35 - Stereo Headphone Jack

39Sleep To Music TimerThis feature allows you to fall asleep to the Radio, or your iPod®, for up to 60minutes, and then the system shuts off automatic

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40TO FIND THE LOCATION AND PHONENUMBER OF YOUR NEAREST SERVICECENTER PERMITTED TO PERFORMWARRANTY...CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-695-0098SERVICEFOR CUSTOM

Page 37 - Wake-up To Radio

41Care Of The CabinetIf the cabinet becomes dusty wipe it with a soft dry dust cloth. Do not use any wax,polish sprays, or abrasive cleaners on the c

Page 38 - Wake-up To iPod

42LIMITED WARRANTYEmerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, includingoriginal parts and workmanship, under normal use a

Page 39 - Snooze Operation

iP500-042307-02 Printed in ChinaRiP500_042307.p65 23/4/2007, 17:0143

Page 40 - Sleep To Music Timer

4PREPARATION FOR USEUnpacking and Set-up • This carton contains the main unit, 6 plastic adapters to insure that all dockableiPod®s fit securely in t

Page 41 - TROUBLESHOOTING

5Power SourcesThis system is designed to operate on 6 “AA” batteries (plus 2 for clock and tunermemory back up), not included, or on normal 120V 60Hz

Page 42 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

6Installing The BatteriesThe battery compartment is located on the back cabinet. We recommend that youplace the unit on a soft surface such as a carpe

Page 43 - Serial Number:

7Battery Precautions• Replacement of batteries must be done by an adult.• Do not mix old and new batteries.• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zin

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8FM Antenna (On Back Panel)The FM antenna wire is attached to a screw terminal on the bottom cabinet. Unwindthe antenna wire completely and extend it

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