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    USER MANUAL
    RS2768i
    FCC  informationThis  device  complies  with  part  15  of the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject to  the  following  two  conditions:  (1) This  device  may  not  cause  harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  any  interference  received, including  interference  that  may cause undesired operation.
    This  equipment  has  been  tested  and found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for a  Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable  protection  against harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation.  This  equipment generates,  uses  and  can  radiate radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not installed  and  used  in  accordance with  the  instructions,  may  cause harmful  interference  to  radio communications.  However,  there  is no  guarantee  that  interference  will not  occur  in  a  particular  installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  to  radio  or  television reception,  which  can  be  determined by  turning  the  equipment  off  and on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to correct  the  interference  by  one  or more of the following measures: 
    –  Reorient  or  relocate  the receiving  antenna. –   Increase  the  separation  between the  equipment  and  receiver. –   Connect  the  equipment  into  an outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from that  to  which  the  receiver  is connected. –   Consult  the  dealer  or  an experienced  radio/TV  technician for  help.
    WARNING:  Changes  or  modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the  party  responsible  for  compliance could  void  the  user's  authority  to operate the equipment.
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    For  your  safety The AC power plug is polarized (one blade  is  wider  than  the  other)  and only  fits  into  AC  power  outlets  one way.  If  the  plug  won’t  go  into  the o u t l e t  c o m p l e t e l y,  t u r n  t h e  p l u g over  and  try  to  insert  it  the  other way.  If  it  still  won’t  fit,  contact a  qualified  electrician  to  change the  outlet,  or  use  a  different  one. Do  not  attempt  to  bypass  this safety feature. CAUTION:  TO  PREVENT  ELECTRIC SHOCK,  MATCH  WIDE  BLADE  OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
    Technical  informationProduct: 5 Disc Audio SystemBrand: RCAModel: RS2768iPower Supply: 120V ~ 60HzPower Consumption: 240 Watts
    Service  informationT h i s  p r o d u c t  s h o u l d  b e  s e r v i c e d only  by  those  specially  trained  in appropriate  servicing  techniques. For  instructions  on  how  to  obtain service,  refer  to  the  warranty  in-cluded in this Guide.
    WARNING: TO  PREVENT  FIRE  OR E L E C T R I C A L  S H O C K  H A Z A R D ,  D O NOT  EXPOSE  THIS  PRODUCT  TO  RAIN OR  MOISTURE.CAUTION:  U S E  O F  C O N T R O L S  O R A DJ U S T M E N T S  O R  P E R F O R M A N C E O F   P R O C E D U R E S   O T H E R   T H A N T H O S E  S P E C I F I E D  M AY  R E S U LT  I N HAZARDOUS  RADIATION  EXPOSURE.CAUTION:  DA NGER  O F  E X PLOSI O N I F   B A T T E R Y   I S   I N C O R R E C T L Y R E P L A C E D .  R E P L A C E  O N LY  W I T H THE  SAME  OR  EQUIVALENT  T YPE.WARNING : M A I N S  P L U G  I S  U S E D A S  D I S C O N N E C T  D E V I C E  A N D  I T SHOULD  REMAIN  READILY  OPER ABLE D U R I N G  I N T E N D E D  U S E .  I N  O R D E R T O  D I S C O N N E C T  T H E  M A I N S P L U G  F R O M  M A I N S  C O M P L E T E LY, T H E  M A I N S  P L U G  S H O U L D  B E D I S C O N N E C T E D  F R O M  T H E  M A I N S SOCKET  OUTLET  COMPLETELY.
    Some of the following information may  not  apply  to  your  particular p r o d u c t ;  h o w e v e r,  a s  w i t h  a n y electronic  product,  precautions s h o u l d   b e   o b s e r v e d   d u r i n g handling and use.•   Read  these  instructions.•   Keep  these  instructions.•   Heed  all  warnings.•   Follow  all  instructions.•   Do  not  use  this  apparatus  near water.•  Clean  only  with  dry  cloth.•  D o  n o t  b l o c k  a n y  v e n t i l a t i o n openings.  Install  in  accordance with  the  manufacturer’s instructions.•   D o  n o t  i n s t a l l  n e a r  a n y  h e a t sources  such  as  radiators,  heat registers,  stoves,  or  other apparatus  (including  amplifiers) that  produce  heat.•   D o   n o t   d e f e a t   t h e   s a f e t y p u r p o s e   o f   t h e   p o l a r i z e d o r   g r o u n d i n g - t y p e   p l u g .   A polarized  plug  has  two  blades with  one  wider  than  the  other. A  grounding  type  plug  has  two blades  and  a  third  grounding prong.  The  wide  blade  or  the third  prong  is  provided  for  your 
    safety.  If  the  provided  plug  does not  fit  into  your  outlet,  consult an  electrician  for  replacement  of the  obsolete  outlet.•  P r o t e c t  t h e  p o w e r  c o r d  f r o m b e i n g  w a l k e d  o n  o r  p i n c h e d particularly  at  plugs,  convenience receptacles,  and  the  point  where they  exit  from  the  apparatus.•  Only  use  attachments/accessories specified  by  the  manufacturer.•   U s e  o n l y  w i t h  t h e  c a r t ,  s t a n d , t r i p o d ,   b r a c k e t ,   o r   t a b l e specified  by  the  manufacturer, or  sold  with  the  apparatus. When  a  cart  is  used,  use  caution when  moving  the  cart/apparatus c o m b i n a t i o n  t o  a v o i d  i n j u r y from  tip-over.
    Portable Cart Warning  •  U n p l u g  t h i s  a p p a r a t u s  d u r i n g lightning  storms  or  when  unused for  long  periods  of  time.•  R e f e r  a l l  s e r v i c i n g  t o  q u a l i f i e d s e r v i c e  p e r s o n n e l .  S e r v i c i n g  i s required  when  the  apparatus 
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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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    Important Information
    Precautions•   This  compact  disc  player  uses a  laser  to  read  the  mu sic  on the  disc.  The  laser  mechanism corresponds  to  the  car tridge and  stylus  of  a  record  player. A l t h o u g h   t h i s   p r o d u c t i n c o r p o r a t e s  a  l a s e r  p i c k-up  lens,  it  is  completely  safe when  operated  according  to directions.•  D i s c s  r o t a t e  a t  h i g h  s p e e d inside  the  player.  Do  not  use damaged,  warped,  or  cracked discs.•  D o  n o t  t o u c h  t h e  p i c k - u p l e n s  w h i c h  i s  l o c a t e d  i n s i d e t h e  d i s c  c o m p a r t m e n t .  To k e e p  d u s t  f r o m  c o l l e c t i n g o n  t h e  p i c k- u p  l e n s ,  d o  n o t leave  the  compar tment  door open  for  an  extended  period of  tim e.  If  the  len s  b e com e s d i r t y ,  c l e a n  i t  w i t h  a  s o f t b r u s h ,  o r  u s e  a n  a i r  b l o w e r b r u s h  d e s i g n e d  f o r  c a m e r a lenses.
    Headset  safety•  Have  a  Blast-Just  Not i n  y o u r  e a r d r u m s ! M a k e   s u r e   y o u t u r n  d o w n  t h e  v o l u m e  o n t h e  u n i t  b e f o r e  y o u  p u t  o n h e a d p h o n e s .  I n c r e a s e  t h e v o l u m e  t o  t h e  d e s i r e d  l e v e l only  after  headphone  are  in place.•  Do  not  play  your  headset  at high  volume.  Hearing  experts warn  against  extended  high-volume  play.•  If  you  experience  ringing  in your  ears,  reduce  volume  or discontinue  use.• You  should  use  with  extreme c a u t i o n   o r   t e m p o r a r i l y discontinue  use  in  potentially hazardous  situations. E v e n  i f  y o u r  h e a d s e t  i s  a n open-air  designed  to  let  you t o  h e a r  o u t s i d e  s o u n d s ,  d o n o t  t u r n  u p  t h e  v o l u m e  s o high  that  you  are  unable  to hear  what  is  around  you.• Excessive  sound  pressure  from e a r p h o n e s  a n d  h e a d p h o n e can  cause  hearing  loss.
    Getting Started Getting Started 
    Unpacking  the  systemYou  should  have  the  following:•  one  main  unit  (with  2  speak-ers)•   one  remote  control•   one  AM  loop  antenna•   one  user  manual
    ConnectionsBack  view1.   AM  loop  antenna  jack2.   FM  pigtail  antenna3.   Speaker  jacks
    Using FM and AM antennasBefore you use your audio system, you’ll  want  to  make  sure  both the  FM  and  AM  antennas  are  po-sitioned  properly.  Uncoil  the  FM antenna  at  the  back  of  the  unit, making  sure  it  is  fully  extended (you  may  even  want  to  tape  it  to the  wall  behind  the  unit  if  pos-sible, the higher the better). 
    You’ll also need to connect the  AM antenna  loop  to  the  back  of  the unit  if  you  listen  to  AM  stations. Rotate  the  AM  loop  antenna  for better reception.
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    Connecting speakersEach speaker has a black/red wire and  a  black/purple  wire.  When connecting  the  speakers,  match the  red/purple  wires  to  the  red/purple  jacks  and  the  black  wires to  the  black  jacks  on  the  main unit.
    InstallationTo  ensure  sufficient  ventilation, keep  the  spacing  shown  below free from other surfaces:
    Front viewSide view
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    Release tab to lock wire in the terminal.
    NOTE: Make  sure  the  insulation is  completely  removed  from  the ends  of  the  speaker  wires  at  all connection points.
    Push speaker terminal tab down to insert wire.
    General Controls 
    Main  Unit
    PRESET   /   –    T o  s e l e c t  t h e previous  or  next  preset  stations in tuner mode.
    SHUFFLE  –   T o   t u r n   o n / o f f random playback.
    PLAY  MODE  –  To  cycle  between different play mode.
    LINE  IN  –   Ø 3 . 5 m m   j a c k   f o r external audio sources.
    AUX  IN•L/R  –  Jacks  for  external audio sources.
    BASS – To turn BASS on or off.
    EQ  –  T o  s e l e c t  t h e  e q u a l i z e r presets.
      –   J a c k   f o r   c o n n e c t i n g headphones
    AUTO  PROG•BAND –  To  toggle between  AM  and  FM.  Also  used to  auto-preset  radio  stations  in FM mode.
    SOURCE  –  To  select  among  CD player,  TUNER,  iPod,  LINE  IN  and AUX sources.
    PROGRAM  –  To  enter  program mode for CD and tuner.
    ON/STANDBY – To turn power on or off (STANDBY mode).
    CLOCK  –  To  s h o w  t i m e  a n d enter clock setting mode.
    TIMER  –  To  turn  the  timer  on/off;  press  and  hold  to  enter  the timer setting mode.
    DIMMER•DEMO  –  To  turn  the feature demonstration on or off; to adjust display brightness. 
    SLEEP  –   To   s e l e c t   t h e   t i m e interval  in  minutes  before  the unit turns off.
     – To open or close the disc tray.
    DISC  SKIP  –  To  skip  to  the  next CD in the tray in CD mode.
    VOLUME  –  To  increase/decrease the volume.
     /  – To tune radio frequency; to  skip  CD  track;  to  fast  search through the CD.
     – To play or pause CD.
     – To stop CD playback.
    EQ
    BASS
    CLOCK
    DIMMER5 CD CHANGER
    DEMO SLEEP
    DISC SKIP
    TIMER
    PROGRAM SOURCE
    PLAY
    MOD E
    SHUTTLE AUTO
    PROG BAND
    Remote  control
    –  To  t u r n  p o w e r  o n  o r  o f f (STANDBY mode). 
    CD – To select the CD player. 
    TUNER  –  To  select  the  tuner  and change the radio band.
    INFO  –  To  s e l e c t  a m o n g  d i s c display information.
    iPod – To select iPod playback.
    T h e  r e m o t e  c o n t r o l must be inserted with 2  “ A A A ”  b a t t e r i e s prior to use.
    FM  ST.  –  To  switch  between  FM on and off modes.
    LINE  IN/  AUX  –  To  s e l e c t  t h e external  sound  input  from  LINE IN/ AUX IN jacks. 
    DISC SKIP – To skip to next CD in CD mode.
    VOL+  / VOL–  –  To  increase/decrease the volume.
      –   To   p l a y   a n d   p a u s e   t h e current CD.
    PREV/,NEXT/ – To tune radio frequency;  to  skip  CD  track;  to fast search through the CD.
    OPEN/CLOSE  –  To  o p e n  a n d close CD disc tray.
    STOP – To stop playing CD. 
    PLAY  MODE  –  To  cycle  between different play mode.
      –  To  mute  and  restore  audio 
    output.
    SHUFFLE  –  To  turn  on/off random playback.
    MENU  –  To  display  iPod  menu; and return to previous menu.
    SELECT  –  To  confirm  iPod  menu lists.
    INTRO – To turn INTRO mode on or off to play the first 10 seconds of each track.
      PRESET   –  To  select  previous /  n e x t  t u n e r  p r e s e t  s t a t i o n ;  t o navigate the iPod menu list.
    SLEEP  –  To  select  the  time interval  in  minutes  before  the unit turns off.
    General Controls 
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    CD tray status:Lights when loadedFlashes for the current discAnimates when playingSource indication
    Display
    Product Demonstration modePress DIMMER•DEMO  t o  t u r n on/off  demonstration  mode.  The demonstration  scrolls  through  all display operations.
    Display brightness1. 
    Press and hold DIMMER•DEMO  for  more  than  2  seconds.2. W h i l e  “ D I M ”  i s  d i s p l a y e d , press DIMMER•DEMO repeatedly  to  select  the desired  level  (DIM  1–3).
    Radio bands
    BASS – bass boost activated
    STEREO – FM stereo mode acti-vatedEQ – preset equalizer activated
    PROG  – program  playback  mode activatedSLEEP – sleep mode activated
    Folder navigation mode
    Timer activated
    Playback mode status
    Clock and Timer
    Setting  the  clock1.  P r e s s  a n d  h o l d CLOCK  u n t i l t h e   h o u r   f l a s h e s   o n   t h e display.2.   Press  /  to  set  the  hour and  then  press CLOCK  t o shift  to  minute  digits.3.   P r e s s   /  t o   s e t   t h e minute.4.   Press CLOCK  to  save  settings. 
    •  W h e n   s y s t e m   i s O N ,  y o u  c a n  t a p CLOCK  t o  d i s p l a y the  current  time  –  it  will d i s p l a y  t i m e  f o r  a b o u t  2 seconds.• W h e n  t h e  s y s t e m  i s  O F F (standby),  the  display  will turn  off  to  save  power.
    the  desired  volume  level.7.  Press TIMER  to  save  settings.
    Activating  the  timerTa p TIMER  t o  t u r n  o n / o f f  t h e timer.  The  timer  is  active  when the clock icon  is lit. 
    Sleep  modeYou can select the time interval in minutes  before  the  unit  turns  off automatically. 1. Press SLEEP  to  select  among OFF,  120,  90,  60,  45,  30,  15,  10 and  5  minutes.  The  sleep  icon l i g h t s  o n  t h e  d i s p l a y  w h e n sleep  mode  is  activated.2. When  sleep  is  activated,  press SLEEP  once  to  view  remaining sleep  time.  Press SLEEP  again w h e n  t h e  r e m a i n i n g  s l e e p t i m e  i s  d i s p l a y e d  t o  c h a n g e the  sleep  time.• S l e e p  i s  a u t o m a t i c a l l y  d e -a c t i v a t e d  w h e n  t h e  u n i t  i s turned  off.
    Setting  the  timer• For  RADIO  timer,  tune  in  to  a desired  station.• For  CD  timer,  insert  a  CD  into the  unit.• F o r  i P o d  t i m e r,  i n s e r t  y o u r iPod  into  the  connector.1.  P r e s s  a n d  h o l d TIMER  u n t i l ON  (timer  on  time)  appears with  the  hour  flashing.   2.   F o r  s e t t i n g  t i m e ,  p r e s s  /  to  set  the  hour  and  then press TIMER  t o  s h i f t  t o  t h e minute  digits.3.   P r e s s   /  t o   s e t   t h e minute.4.   P r e s s TIMER  t o  c h a n g e  t o O F F  ( t i m e r  o f f  t i m e )  w i t h hour  flashing.  Repeat  steps 2   &   3   f o r   t i m e r   o f f   t i m e setting.5.  P r e s s TIMER  t o  s e l e c t  t h e source.  Press  /  to  select among  TUNER,  CD  or  iPod.6. P r e s s  TIMER  t o   s e t   t h e v o l u m e .  A d j u s t  t h e  t i m e r volume  by  /  t o  s e l e c t 
    Clock and timer
    Bass  boostPress  BASS  to  turn  on/off boosting  the  bass  frequency.  The BASS  icon  lights  on  the  display when it is activated.
    Muting  audioPress   on  the  remote  control to cut or restore the sound. 
    Using  preset  equalizer  curvesPress EQ  on  the  unit  to  select among  FLAT,  ROCK,  POP,  JAZZ, CLASSIC  and  CUSTOM.  The  dis-play shows your selection briefly.
    Creating  a  Custom  Curve1.  Press EQ  on  the  unit  to  select the  CUSTOM  mode.2.  While  CUSTOM  is  displayed, press  /   to  cycle  among the  displayed  BASS  and  TREB range  levels.3.While  BASS  or  TREB  is displayed,  adjust  the  volume t o  s e t  t h e  a s s o c i a t e d  g a i n between  -10  -  +10.4.  Press EQ  to  exit.
    Sound Features
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    This  Audio  System  has earned  the  ENERGY STAR.
    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
    Caution:This  product  utilizes  a  laser.  Use of  controls  or  adjustments  or performance  of  procedures  other than  those  specified  may  result  in hazardous  radiation  exposure.  Do not  open  covers  and  do  not  repair yourself.  Refer  servicing  to  qualified personnel.
    •  Do  not  attempt  to  disassemble  the  cabinet.  This  product  does  not contain  customer  serviceable  components.• Main  plug  is  used  as  disconnect  device  and  it  should  remain  readily  operable during  intended  use.  In  order  to  disconnect  the  apparatus  from  the  mains completely,  the  mains  plug  should  be  disconnected  from  the  mains  socket outlet  completely.
    I F  Y O U R  P R O D U C T  O P E R AT E S  O N  B AT T E R I E S ,  a d h e r e  t o  t h e following  precautions:  A.  Do  not  mix  old  and  new  batteries. B.  Do  not  mix  alkaline,  standard  (carbon-zinc),  or  rechargeable  (NiCd, NiMH,  etc)  batteries.  C.  Any  battery  may  leak  electrolyte  or  explode  if  disposed  of  in  fire  or an  attempt  is  made  to  charge  a  battery  not  intended  to  be  recharged. D.  Discard  leaky  batteries  immediately.  Leaking  batteries  can  cause  skin  burns or  other  personal  injury.  When  discarding  batteries,  be  sure  to  dispose  of  them in  the  proper  manner,  according  to  your  state/provincial  and  local  regulations.  E.  Battery  shall  not  be  exposed  to  excessive  heat  such  as  sunshine,  fire or  the  like.
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    General Controls 
    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
    This product contains a low power laser device.
    THE  LIGHTNING  FLASH  AND  ARROWHEAD WITHIN  THE  TRIANGLE  IS  A  WARNING SIGN  ALERTING  YOU  OF  "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE"  INSIDE  THE  PRODUCT.
    SEE  MARKING  ON  BOTTOM  /  BACK  OF  PRODUCTTHE  EXCLAMATION  POINT  WITHIN  THE TRIANGLE  IS  A  WARNING  SIGN  ALERTING YOU  OF  IMPORTANT  INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING  THE  PRODUCT.
    CAUTION:  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK,  DO  NOT  REMOVE  COVER  (OR BACK).  NO  USERSERVICEABLE  PARTS  INSIDE. REFER  SERVICING  TO  QUALIFIED  SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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    has  been  damaged  in  any  way, such  as  power-supply  cord  or plug  is  damaged,  liquid  has  been spilled  or  objects  have  fallen  into the  apparatus,  the  apparatus  has been  exposed  to  rain  or  moisture, does  not  operate  normally,  or  has been  dropped.
    ADDITIONAL  SAFETY INFORMATION•  Apparatus  shall  not  be  exposed to  dripping  or  splashing  and  no objects  filled  with  liquids,  such as  vases,  shall  be  placed  on  the apparatus.•  A l w a y s  l e a v e  s u ff i c i e n t  s p a c e a r o u n d   t h e   p r o d u c t   f o r ventilation.  Do  not  place product  in  or  on  a  bed,  rug,  in a  bookcase  or  cabinet  that  may prevent  air  flow  through  vent openings.•  D o  n o t  p l a c e  l i g h t e d  c a n d l e s , c i g a r e t t e s ,  c i g a r s ,  e t c .  o n  t h e product.•   Connect  power  cord  only  to  AC power  source  as  marked  on  the product.•   Care  should  be  taken  so  that objects  do  not  fall  into  the  product.
    Red & BlackRed & BlackPurple & BlackPurple & Black
    AM loop antenna(included)Speaker Speaker 
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    							Loading  discs1.  P r e s s SOURCE  r e p e a t e d l y  t o select  CD  mode.2.   P r e s s OPEN/CLOSE o r   t o open  the  drawer.3.   Insert  up  to  five  discs  with  la-bel  face  up.  (Press DISC  SKIP to  rotate  the  disc  carrier.)4.   P r e s s OPEN/CLOSE o r   t o close  the  drawer.  Loaded  disc position  icon  lights. 
    Selecting  discsPress DISC  SKIP  to  skip  discs.
    Playing  discs•  P r e s s   t o  b e g i n  o r  p a u s e playback,  and   t o   s t o p playback.•  Press  /  to  select  a  specific track.
    Searching  through  a  CDPress  and  hold  /  t o search through a CD while it is playing.
    Shuffling  play  orderPress SHUFFLE  to  turn  on/o f f  t h e  p l a y i n g  o f  t r a c k s  i n random order. 
    Sampling  tracksPress INTRO  to  play  the  first 1 0  s e c o n d s  o f  e a c h  t r a c k  o n the current disc, all discs in the tray, or turn INTRO mode off. 
    Play  modePress PLAY  MODE  t o  c y c l e between  Repeat  1,  Repeat  1 Disc,  Repeat  All  Discs,  1  Disc, and All Discs. 
    •  P r e s s  INFO repeatedly  to  view elapsed  track  time, t r a c k  r e m a i n  t i m e  a n d d i s c  r e m a i n  t i m e  d u r i n g playback. 
    •  You  may  also  press PLAY MODE  to  select  1  disc  or all  discs  before  activating I N T R O   &   S H U F F L E functions.
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    You  can  program  the  CD  player to  play  up  to  any  32  tracks  on the CDs in the tray.1.   W h i l e   t h e   C D   p l a y e r   i s stopped,  press P R O G R A M t o   e n t e r   p r o g r a m   m o d e . The  system  displays  the  next a v a i l a b l e  p r o g r a m  n u m b e r : “-  -  P  01,”  with  “-  -”  flash-ing,  prompts  you  for  the  first track  in  the  program  list.2.  Press  /  to  select  a  track (Press DISC  SKIP  to  select  a track  from  a    different  disc).3.  Immediately  press PROGRAM to  assign  the  selected  track to  the    program  number.  You a r e  p r o m p t e d  f o r  t h e  n e x t track  in  the  program  list.  (In C D  p r o g r a m  m o d e ,  P R O G icon  will  be  lit.)
    Playing  a  program  ListWhile  in  PROGRAM  mode,  press .
    Displaying  the  program  List1.   W h i l e   t h e   C D   p l a y e r   i s stopped,  press PROGRAM to enter  PROGRAM  mode.2.   Press PROGRAM  repeatedly to  list  each  track  assignment in  the  program  list.
    Deleting  program  ListW h i l e   i n   P R O G R A M   m o d e , press  and  hold   for  3  seconds. The  unit  displays  the  message “CLEAR”.
      (dock  adapter  is  not  included with  this  Audio  System)
    2.  Insert  your  iPod  Dock  Adpater into  the  dock  until  it  sits  firmly in  place.
    Removing  an  iPod  Dock 
    AdapterRemove  the  iPod  Dock  Adapter as illustrated.
    Listening to your iPodInsert  your  iPod  into  the connector in the dock.•  Press iPod  button  on  remote control,  or  press SOURCE repeatedly  on  the  unit  to select  iPod  mode.
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    Compatible iPod Types• iPod  touch  (1st  generation  ) 8GB,  16GB,  32GB• iPod  touch  (2nd  generation  ) 8GB,  16GB,  32GB• i P o d   c l a s s i c   8 0 G B , 1 2 0 G B , 160GB• iPod  5th  generation  (video) 30GB,  60GB,  80GB• i P o d  n a n o  4 t h  g e n e r a t i o n (video)  8GB,  16GB• i P o d  n a n o  3 r d  g e n e r a t i o n (video)  4GB,  8GB• iPod  nano  (2nd  generation) 2GB,  4GB,  8GB• i P o d  n a n o  ( 1 s t  g e n e r a t i o n ) 1GB,  2GB,  4GBNote: also supports iPhone when iPhone is set to “airplane mode".
    I n s t a l l i n g  a n  i P o d  D o c k 
    Adapter1.  Choose  the  iPod  Dock  Adapter that  fits  your  iPod,  we  recom-mend  using  the  adapter  that was  supplied  with  your  iPod. 
    iPod Playback
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    iPod Playback
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    • Y o u r   i P o d   w i l l b e   c h a r g e d a u t o m a t i c a l l y (until  fully  charged)  once it  is  docked.• iPod  charging  function  is i n a c t i v e  w h e n  t h e  m a i n unit  is  on standby  position and  powered  off.• To  prevent  interference  to A M  r a d i o  s i g n a l s , p l e a s e switch  off  the  iPod  while listening  to  AM  Radio.
    Radio
    Press SOURCE  or TUNER  on  the remote control to select TUNER.
    Selecting  tuner  bandPress AUTO PROG•BAND on the unit  or TUNER on  the  remote control  to  select  between  AM and FM radio bands. 
    Tuning  to  a  stationPress  /   t o   s e l e c t frequencies.  Press  and  hold  to start auto searching for the next available station.
    Preset  and  tune  modesT h e   t u n e r   c a n   b e   i n   e i t h e r TUNER  or  PRESET  mode.  When i n  P R E S E T  m o d e ,  t h e  P R O G indicator is on.
    Presetting  stationsManually setting presets1. P r e s s  /  t o  a c c e s s  t h e desired  frequency.
    2.  P r e s s PROGRAM  b u t t o n . T h e  m o s t  r e c e n t l y  a c c e s s e d p r o g r a m  l o c a t i o n  w i l l  b e displayed.3.   I f   a   d i f f e r e n t   p r o g r a m l o c a t i o n  i s  p r e f e r r e d ,  p r e s s  /   to  select  the  desired preset  number  (1-32).4.   Press PROGRAM  to  store  the s e l e c t e d  f r e q u e n c y  a t  t h a t preset.
    A u t o  p r e s e t  p r o g r a m m i n g (FM only)Press  and  hold AUTO PROG•BAND  for  2  seconds  to s c a n  s t a t i o n s  i n  t h e  F M  b a n d . The  stations  will  then  be  stored as  preset  channels.  A  maximum of 32 stations can be stored.
    Beware  of  your  preset  channels b e i n g   e r a s e d   a c c i d e n t a l l y b e c a u s e   t h e   s c a n n i n g   a n d s t o r i n g  p r o c e s s  i s  a u t o m a t i c upon  pressing  and  holding  the button for 2 seconds.
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    You  can  stop  the  automatic  scan b y   p r e s s i n g   a n y   b u t t o n ,   b u t t h e  e r a s e d  s t a t i o n s  c a n n o t  b e recovered.
    Using  presetsP r e s s   P R E S E T   t o  a c c e s s  t h e previous  or  next  preset  station. The  display  first  shows  the  preset program  number  and  after  a  few seconds,  the  frequency    will  be displayed. (e.g. P 01 is preset 1)
    Suppressing  stereo  signalPress  FM  ST. to  select  between ST  ON  and  ST  OFF  for  stereo  FM stations.
    RadioLINE IN/ AUX
    P l a y   e x t e r n a l   s o u n d 
    t h r o u g h  t h e  s p e a k e r 
    systemPress  SOURCE on  the  unit re-peatedly to select LINE IN or AUX mode. Or press LINE  IN/AUX on the re-mote  control  to  change  to  LINE IN mode from CD, TUNER or iPod mode;  press LINE  IN/AUX  again to change to AUX mode.
    S u g g e s t   u s i n g Ø3.5mm LINE IN jack for  mp3 player  and AUX  IN  jacks  f o r  a u x i l i a r y e q u i p m e n t  s u c h  a s  D V D , VCR or PC.
    Troubleshooting Tips
    System  will  not  turn  on•   C h e c k  p o w e r  c o r d  f o r  a  s e-cure  connection.•   U n p l u g  t h e  u n i t  f o r  a  m o-m e n t ,  a n d  t h e n  p l u g  i n t o power  source  again.•   Check  the  outlet  by  plugging in  another  device.
    No  sound•   Increase  the  volume  setting.•   C h e c k  c o n n e c t i o n  t o  s p e a k-ers.•   Check  that  you  have  selected the  appropriate  function:  CD, TUNER,  iPod,  LINE  IN/AUX.•  Make  sure  mute  is  off.• M a k e  s u r e  h e a d p h o n e s  a r e not  plugged  in.
    Poor  radio  reception•  Check  antenna  connection.•  Move  antenna.• Turn  off  nearby  electrical  ap-p l i a n c e s ,  s u c h  a s  h a i r  d r y e r, vacuum  cleaner,  microwave, fluorescent  lights.
    CD  does  not  play•  Check  that  CD  is  in  the  tray.
    •   Check  that  CD  label  is  facing up.•   C h e c k  t h a t  PA U S E  m o d e  i s not  on.•   Check  that  CD  function  is  se-lected.•   Use  CD  lens  cleaner.•   Clean  the  disc.•  Try  another  CD.
    CD  sound  skips•  Clean  the  disc.•   C h e c k   d i s c   f o r   w a r p i n g , scratches,  or  other  damage.•   Check  if  something  is  causing the  system  to  vibrate.  If  so, move  the  system.•  Make  sure  the  speakers  are at  least  3  feet  away  or  on  a different  surface  from  the main  unit. 
    CD  button  will  not  respond, or  does  not  change  discs when you press DISC SKIP• S w i t c h  t o  a n o t h e r  f u n c t i o n ( T U N E R ,  i P o d ,  L I N E  I N / A U X ) and  then  back  to  CD. 
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    Remote control does not work•  Check  that  the  batteries  are properly  installed.•   Replace  weak  batteries.•   Check  the  system  is  plugged into  power  source.•   Point  the  remote  directly  at the  system’s  front  panel.•  Move  closer  to  the  system.•  R e m o v e  a n y  o b s t a c l e s  b e-t w e e n  t h e  r e m o t e  a n d  t h e system.
    iPod  does  not  respond  to  the speaker system•  R e m o v e   y o u r   i P o d   f r o m t h e   d o c k   a n d   c h e c k   f o r obstruction  on  the  connectors i n   t h e   d o c k   a n d   o n   y o u r iPod.• M a k e  s u r e  t h a t  y o u r  i P o d i s  w o r k i n g  p r o p e r l y  b e f o r e docking  into  the  unit.  Please refer  to  your  iPod  manual  for details.
    Troubleshooting TipsAdditional Information
    D i s c o n n e c t  t h e  a u d i o  s y s t e m from  the  power  source  before performing any maintenance.
    CleaningClean  the  exterior  of  the  system using a soft dust cloth.
    CD  Player
    CAUTION!  This  system  operates with  a  laser.  It  must  be  opened by  only  a  qualified  technician. 
    Handling  CDs•  Do  not  touch  the  signal  sur-faces.  Hold  CDs  by  the  edges, or  by  one  edge  and  the  hole. Do  not  affix  labels  or  adhe-sive  tapes  to  the  label  surfac-es.  Do  not  scratch  or  damage the  label.  CDs  rotate  at  high speeds  inside  the  player.  Do not  use  damaged  (cracked  or warped)  CDs.
    Cleaning  CDs
    •   D i r t y  C D s  c a n  c a u s e  p o o r s o u n d  q u a l i t y.  A l w a y s  k e e p 
    C D s  c l e a n  b y  w i p i n g  t h e m g e n t l y  w i t h  a    s o f t  c l o t h from  the  inner  edge  toward the  outer  perimeter.•   If  a  CD  becomes  dirty,  wet  a soft  cloth  in  water,  wring  it out  well,  wipe  the  dirt  away gently,  and  then  remove  any water  drops  with  a  dry  cloth.•  D o  n o t  u s e  r e c o r d  c l e a n i n g sprays  or  antistatic  agents  on C D s .  A l s o ,  n e v e r  c l e a n  C D s w i t h  b e n z e n e ,  t h i n n e r,  o r other  volatile  solvents  which m a y  c a u s e  d a m a g e  t o  d i s c surface.
    CD  Lens  CareW h e n  y o u r  C D  l e n s  g e t s  d i r t y it  can  also  cause  the  system  to output  poor  sound  quality.  To c l e a n  t h e  l e n s  y o u  w i l l  n e e d to  purchase  a  CD  lens  cleaner which  can  maintain  the  output sound  quality  of  your  system. For  instructions  on  cleaning  the C D  l e n s ,  r e f e r  t o  t h e  o n e s  a c-companying the lens cleaner.
    Additional Information
    Technical  specificationsPower supply: 120V~60Hz Dimensions ( W x D x H inches):Unit size -  11.0 x 17.5 x 12.0  Main Speaker  - 9.4 x 8.5 x 12.2Main unit weight: 16.06 lbsCD  player:  Response  curve  (+/- 2dB): 60Hz to 15 kHzRating  Plate:  Look  for  it  at  the back of the set.
    The  descriptions  and  character-istics  given  in  this  document  are given as a general indication and not  as  a  guarantee.    In  order  to provide the highest quality prod-uct possible, we reserve the right t o  m a k e  a n y  i m p r o v e m e n t  o r modification  without  prior  no-tice.    The  English  version  serves a s  t h e  f i n a l  r e f e r e n c e    o n  a l l products  and  operational  details should  any  discrepancies  arise  in other languages.
    Limited Warranty
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    AVC MULTIMEDIA (“AVC”) makes the following limited warranty.  This limited warranty extend to the original consumer purchaser and is limited to non-commercial use of the product.
    One Year Parts & Labor WarrantyAVC products purchased in the United States or Canada are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of their original retail purchase. If the unit fails to conform to this warranty, we will service the product using new or refurbished parts and products, at AVC’s sole discretion.
    During a period of one year from the effective warranty date, AVC will  provide,  when  needed,  service  labor  to  repair  a  manufacturing defect  at  its  designated  Service  Center.  To  obtain  warranty  service in  the  United  States  or  Canada,  you  must  first  call  our Customer Support  Center  at  1-800-506-5746  or  1-877-252-6873, during the  hours  listed  in  the  box  below.  The determination  of service will be made by AVC Customer Support. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR  UNIT  TO  AVC  WITHOUT  PRIOR  AUTHORIZATION.    New  or remanufactured replacements for defective parts or products will be used for repairs by AVC at its designated Service Center for one year from the effective warranty date. Such replacement parts or products are warranted for an additional one year from the date of repair or replacement.  The Customer will be required to ship the unit to the Service  Center  indicated  at  the  time  Customer  Support  is  contacted to  make  the  necessary  repairs.    The  customer  is  responsible  for  all transportation charges to the service facility. 
    Packaging and Shipping InstructionWhen you send the product to the AVC service facility you must use the  original  carton  box  and  packing  material  or  an  equivalent  as designated by AVC.
    Your Responsibility(1)  You  must  retain  the  original  sale  receipt  to  provide  proof  of purchase.(2)  These  warranties  are  effective  only  if  the  product  is  purchased  and operated in the United States or Canada.(3) Warranties extend only to defects in material or workmanship, and do not extend to any product or parts which have been lost or discarded, or damage to product or parts caused by misuse, accident, improper operation or maintenance, or use in violation of instructions provided with the product, or to product which has been altered or modified without authorization of AVC, or to products or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed or changed.
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    Out of Warranty
    In  the  event  your  product  requires  repair  after  the  limited warranty period has expired, please contact our Customer Support 
    Center  at 1-800-506-5746,  1-877-252-6873  or  
    www.RCAav.com Hours:  Monday–Thursday:  9am–7pm,  Friday:  9am–5pm, Saturday: 9am–NOON Eastern time.
    Important: You are responsible for any transportation, shipping or insurance relative  to  the  return  of  product  to  our  Product  Returns Center.
    All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of the limited warranties set forth above. With the exception of any warranties implied by state law as hereby limited, the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or seller  with  respect  to  the  repair  or  replacement  of  any  parts.  In  no event shall AVC be liable for consequential or incidental damages.
    No  person,  agent,  distributor,  dealer  or  company  is  authorized  to change, modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of AVC arising under the warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or Canada or any state thereof, is hereby limited  to  one  year  from  the  date  of  purchase.  This  limitation  does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.
    This  warranty  gives  you  specific  legal  rights  and  you  may  also  have other rights, which may vary, from state to state. Some states do not allow  limitation  on  how  long  an  implied  warranty  lasts,  when  an action  may  be  brought,  or  the  exclusion  or  limitation  of  incidental or  consequential  damages,  so  the  above  provisions  may  not  apply to you.
    For more information on other products and services, please visit our 
    web site at www.RCAav.com         
    Important: Also keep your “Bill of Sale” as proof of purchase.Model no. ..............................................................\
    ..........................................    Product name ...........................................................\
    .......................................Type of set. ........................................................................\
    ...............................Serial no. .............................................................\
    .............................................    Invoice no. ............................................................\
    ...........................................Date purchased .........................................................\
    ......................................   Dealer name ............................................................\
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    FOR SUPPORT, SERVICE AND REPAIR, PLEASE VISIT  www.RCAav.com
    Specifications  and  external  appearance  are  subject  to  change  without notice.
    © 2009 AVC MULTIMEDIA
    This  unit  is  compatible with CD-RW/ CD-R discs for playback.
    Notes on CD-R/RW Disc:•  D o   n o t   a f f i x   a n y   t y p e o f   l a b e l s   t o   e i t h e r   s i d e ( r e c o r d a b l e   o r   l a b e l e d s i d e )  o f  a  C D - R / R W  d i s c  a s t h i s  m a y  r e s u l t  i n  t h e  u n i t malfunctioning.•   To  a v o i d  d a m a g e s  t o  t h e C D - R / R W  d i s c ,  d o  n o t  o p e n t h e  d i s c  c o m p a r t m e n t  d o o r while  the  disc  is  being  read.  •   D o  n o t  l o a d  a n  u n r e c o r d e d CD-R/RW  disc  into  the  unit. This  may  take  a  longer  time to  read  the  disc.•   P l a y b a c k  c a p a b i l i t y  f o r  C D -R W  d i s c s  m a y  v a r y  d u e  t o v a r i a t i o n s  i n  t h e  q u a l i t y  o f t h e   C D - R W   d i s c   a n d   t h e recorder  used  to  create  the disc.
    CD Playback
    CD-R / R W 
    P l e a s e   t a k e   c a r e w h e n   l o a d i n g   o r u n l o a d i n g  d i s c s  i n the  disc  drawer.  Read  below for details.• Remove  all  discs  from  the disc  drawer  before  moving or  transporting  the  unit.• D o  n o t  p u t  d i s c s  i n  t h e t r a y s  o f  t h e  d i s c  d r a w e r w h e n   t h e y   a r e   s t i l l moving.• Do  not  push  or  force  the rotation  of  the  disc  trays. Always  use  the DISC  SKIP button.• Do  not  put  discs  in  any u n e x p o s e d  d i s c  t r a y s . O n l y  p u t  d i s c  i n  t r a y that  is  fully  exposed.• If  an  error  occurs  and  the disc  drawer  does  not  close, e m p t y  a l l  d i s c  t r a y s  a n d try  again.
    • Use  the  controls  and  screen of  the  iPod  to  pick  the  music you  wish.• Use  the VOLUME, BASS  and EQ  controls  of  the  unit  to  ad-just  the  sound.
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