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Clock Radio dock

User Guide
IP3015

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iPod adaptors

Welcome

Congratulations on purchasing this Clock Radio with iPod dock. You can now listen to FM and
MW frequencies, giving you access to a wide range of stations which. You can also use your
radio as an alarm clock and listen to your iPod through your radio’s speakers.

Please read the warning section on page 10 carefully before using your radio.

You should have

Clock Radio dock AC 5V power adapter cable

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Contents
Your radio 01

Set up 02

Everyday use 03

Advanced use 04

Troubleshooting 05

Maintenance 06

Warnings 07

Technical specifications 08

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01 Your Clock Radio Dock

iPod dock

Radio/Aux iPod
Standby/Alarm button button
Off button

Speakers

Alarm set
buttons MW/FM Play/Pause/
Preset button
Clock set
button

MW/FM
Tune / Skip buttons
LCD Snooze /
Display Sleep button

Left Side Right Side

+ --

VOL.

Volume – Memory
button button
Volume + Display
button button

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Set up 02

Setting up your radio


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socket on the back of your clock radio.
2 Plug the mains plug into
a standard three pin wall socket and
switch the power on at the wall.
3 You can switch between radio,
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iPOD buttons on the top of your
docking station.

Note:
Aerial positioning
You may need to reposition the aerial for
optimum reception. The best position is
dependent on the station and the strength
of the signal.

Note:
If you wish to back up the clock and alarm
settings in case of power failure, you can fit
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compartment on the underside of the radio. The
display will not be active without AC power.

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03 Everyday use

Using the radio Saving your favourite stations


Turn your radio on using the /ON/AL 1 Once you have selected a station you
OFF button. can save it so you can listen to it at a
later date.
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RADIO - AUX button. You can select 2 Press and hold the CLK SET button to
either MW or FM wave bands. The wave activate the programming mode.The
band currently selected will appear on the letter ‘P’ followed by a number from 01
display. to 10 will appear on the display.
2 You can change the selected wave band 3 Press the or button repeatedly to
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front of the unit. 

3 You can automatically tune your radio by 4 Press and hold the CLK SET button to
pressing and holding the TUN/SKIP save the station. The selected preset
or buttons. The tuner will scan up or position will flash on the display once
down the selected band until it finds the the station has been stored.
first strong frequency, and then stop.
6 Press the /M+ or MEM-button
Repeat the process until your desired
repeatedly to navigate though your
station is reached.
preset stations.
4 Manual tuning can be done by pressing
and releasing the or buttons until
your desired frequency is found. Use the
manual tuning method to tune to weaker
broadcast stations that are bypassed during
automatic tuning.

Note:
Volume
You can select the desired volume using the
VOL + and - buttons.

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Listening to a saved station Press the iPod button on the top of your
radio.Once iPod has been selected the
Once you have saved your preset stations
display will show an image of an iPod and
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by pressing the /M+ or MEM- buttons When your iPod is connected you can
repeatedly. control playback as you would normally
using the controls on your iPod.
Playing your iPod Alternatively you can use the buttons on
the radio.
You can play your iPod through your radio.
Connect your iPod to the plug on the top Press the /M+ button to play your
of your radio, to do this you will need chosen track, you can press it again to
to choose the correct adapter – see the pause playback. Hold this button down to
chart below. The adapters are numbered on switch off your iPod.
the underside. Press the or button to move to the
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and hold them to move quickly forward or


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your iPod. Pressing the button once will
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again to move up to repeat the album or
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Press the VOL + and VOL - buttons to
with the Clock Radio with iPod dock as these
increase or reduce the volume.
iPod models do not have a dock connector
port. To navigate the menu on your iPod, select
songs, playlists, albums, or audio books use
the controls on your iPod.

Note:
Connecting an external device
For information on how to connect other
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Setting the time 3 The minutes will flash and you can select
You can set the time on your clock radio in the minute you want the alarm to sound
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through the minutes or button to
1 With the power off, press and hold the scroll up through the minutes. Press the
CLK SET button. AL SET 1 button to confirm.
2 Press either the or button to 4 You can select either a buzzer, the radio
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Press the CLK SET button again to Use the or button to make your
confirm your selection. selection. Press the AL SET 1 button to
3 When you have selected your prefered confirm.
time format the hour indicator will 5 :
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flash. Use the button to scroll down with the source of the alarm displayed
through the hours or button to scroll within. The alarm time will flash twice to
up through the hours. confirm your alarm has been set.
4 Press the CLK SET to confirm.The To set a second alarm you can follow the
minutes will flash and you can select steps outlined above using the AL SET 2
the minute you want minutes using button in each instance.
the button to scroll down through
the minutes or button to scroll up
Checking the alarm
through the minutes. Press the CLK SET
to confirm the time. To view the alarm time set press
the AL SET 1 or AL SET 2 button once.
Once you have selected the time the clock
on your clock radio will flash twice. To turn the alarm off press and hold the AL
SET 1 or AL SET 2 button, as applicable.
Setting the alarms
You can set two different alarms on your When the alarm sounds
clock radio. To set the first alarm When the alarm sounds you have
1 Press the AL SET 1 button on your clock two options.
radio to display the default alarm time. 1 Press the /ON/AL OFF
Press and hold the AL SET 1 button. The button to turn off the alarm.
hour indicator will flash.
2 Press the SNOOZE button to snooze the
2 You can select the hour your want the alarm for 5 minutes.
alarm to sound using the button
to scroll down through the hours and
button to scroll up through the hours.
Press the AL SET 1 button to confirm.

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Advanced use 04

Changing the display Connecting an external device


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display select HI using the DIMMER
device to play through your radio’s speakers.
switch at the back of your unit.
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is connected you can control playback as you
switch at the back of your unit.
would usually. In addition to this some of the
radio controls will still work.
Falling asleep to radio or your iPod
Press the VOL + and VOL - buttons to
1 Once you have selected a station, or increase or reduce the volume.
your iPod press the SNOOZE/SLEEP
button to set the sleep time to 90
minutes.
2 Press the SNOOZE/SLEEP button
again to decrease the sleep time by ten
minutes. Pressing nine times turns the
sleep function off.
3 The sleep time will be displayed on
the screen and disappear after a few
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display indicating that the sleep timer is
set.
4 Once the sleep timer is set, the radio
or iPod will play and switch itself off
after the set sleep period automatically.
5 To turn the radio or your iPod off early
press the [power symbol]/ON/AL OFF External device
button once.

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05 Troubleshooting

Problem What to do
No power Check that the power is switched on at the wall.
Check if the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet.
No sound Check that the volume control is NOT at minimum setting.
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Radio channel Adjust the antenna location and position to obtain the best signal reception.
reception is poor
Tune to the correct radio channel frequency.
Function disturbed If none of the above solutions work, try switching off and unplugging your Radio,
leaving it for two minutes and then switching it back on again.

06 Maintenance

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agents or solvents.
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2 Polish the screen with soft cloth and if
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necessary a recommended glass cleaner.
your product.
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your product.
flames or lit tobacco products.

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Warnings 07

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There are, however, some operation use aggressive cleaners as these will
precautions that you should be aware of: damage the surface.
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specified by the manufacturers.
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vicinity of a heat source or in direct sun
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REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
on or near this product.
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t 'PMMPXBMMJOTUSVDUJPOT or remove any covers. If the power
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the mains adaptor rating plate it must be replaced with an adapter
corresponds to the local electricity of the same type and rating.
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to the store where you bought it. the manufacturer or its service agent
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level surface. in water or any other liquid.
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thunder storms. dripping or splashing or stand
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when the product is unused for a long or near this product.
period of time and during thunderstorms.

Technical specifications 08

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LASONIC ELECTRONICS CORP., 15759 Tapia Street, Irwindale, CA 91706

This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and
electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your
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For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you
purchased the product.

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