iRhythms Digital Docking Speaker A211 User manual

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This unit complies with the interference limits relative to a Class B digital device, applicable under Part 15 of the FCC Rules regarding
installation in a residential environment. f the unit is not installed in accordance with these instructions, it could cause harmful
interference to audio or television reception. f this condition persists after corrective action, consult your dealer or experienced
installation facility.
FCC Regulations
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d'interference des appareils digitaux de Classe B, conformement a l'article 15 du Reglement
de la FCC, pour une installation domestique. Si l'appareil n'est pas installe conformement aux instructions, il peut causer des
interferences nuisibles a la reception audio ou televisuelle. Si cette situation persiste malgre les actions correctives, consultez votre
revendeur ou installateur agree.
Reglement FCC

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CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOC ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE
LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISES ET
POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND.
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUND CLAMPS
GROUND CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
WARNING:
To educe the isk of fi e o elect ic shock, do not
expose this appliance to ain o moistu e.
CAUTION:
Use of cont ols o adjustments o pe fo mance of
p ocedu es othe than those specified may esult
in haza dous adiation exposu e.
CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with a owhead
symbol, within an equilate al t iangle, is
intended to ale t the use to p esence
of uninsulated dange ous voltage
within the p oducts enclosu e that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute
a isk of elect ic shock to pe sons.
The exclamation point within an
equilate al t iangle is intended to ale t
the use to the p esence of impo tant
ope ating and maintenance (se vicing)
inst uctions in the lite atu e
accompanying the appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Inst uctions - All the safety and ope ating
inst uction should be ead befo e the p oduct is
ope ated.
2. Retain Inst uctions - The safety and ope ating
inst uction should be etained fo futu e efe ence.
3. Heed Wa nings - All wa ning on the p oduct and
in the ope ating inst uctions should be adhe ed to.
4. Follow inst uctions - All ope ating and use
inst uctions should be followed.
5. Cleaning - Unplug this p oduct f om the wall outlet
befo e cleaning. Do not use liquid cleane s o
ae osol cleane s. Use a damp cloth fo cleaning.
6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not
ecommended by the p oduct manufactu e as they
may cause haza ds.
7. Wate and Moistu e - Do not use this p oduct nea
wate - fo example, nea a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink, o laund y tub; in a wet basement, o
nea a swimming pool, and the like.
8. Accesso ies - Do not place this p oduct on an
unstable ca t, stand t ipod, b acket, o table. The
p oduct may fall, causing se ious inju y to a child
o adult, and se ious damage to the p oduct. Use
only with a ca t, stand, t ipod, b acket, o table
ecommended by the manufactu e , o sold with
the p oduct. Any mounting of the p oduct should
follow the manufactu e ? inst uctions, and should
use a mounting accesso y ecommended by the
manufactu e .
9. A p oduct and ca t combination should be moved
with ca e. Quick stops, excessive fo ce, and uneven
su faces may cause the appliance and ca t
combination to ove tu n.
12. G ounding o Pola ization - This p oduct may be
equipped with a pola ized alte nating-cu ent line
plug (a plug having one blade wide than the othe ).
This plug will fit into the powe outlet only one way.
This is a safety featu e. If you a e unable to inse t
the plug fully into the outlet, t y eve sing the plug.
If the plug should still fail to fit, contact you
elect ician to eplace you obsolete outlet. Do not
defeat the safety pu pose of the pola izes plug.
Alte nate Wa nings - This p oduct is equipped with
a th ee-wi e g ounding-type plug, a plug having a
thi d (g ounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a
g ounding-type powe outlet. This is a safety featu e.
If you a e unable to inse t the plug into the outlet,
contact you elect ician to eplace you obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety pu pose of the
g ounding-type plug.
13. Powe -Co d P otection - Powe supply co ds should
be outed so that they a e not likely to be walked
on o pinched by items placed upon o against
them, paying pa ticula attention to co ds at plugs,
convenience eceptacles, and point whe e they
exit f om the p oduct.
14. P otective Attachment Plug - The p oduct is
equipped with an attachment plug having ove load
p otection. This is a safety featu e. See Inst uction
Manual fo eplacement o esetting of p otective
device. If eplacement of the plug is equi ed, be
su e the se vice technician has used a eplacement
plug specified by the manufactu e that has the
same ove load p otection as the o iginal plug.
15. Outdoo Antenna G ounding - If an outside antenna
is connected to the eceive , be su e the antenna
system is g ounded so as to p ovide some
p otection against voltage su ges and built-up static
cha ges. A ticle 810 of the National Elect ical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70, p ovides info mation with ega d
to p ope g ounding of the mast and suppo ting
st uctu e, g ounding of the mast and suppo ting
st uctu e, g ounding of the lead-in wi e to an
antenna-discha ge unit, size of g ounding
conducto s, location of antenna-discha ge unit,
connection to g ounding elect odes, and
equi ements fo the g ounding elect ode.
17. Powe Lines - An outside antenna system should
not be located in the vicinity of ove head powe
lines o othe elect ic light o powe ci cuits, o
whe e it can fall into such powe lines o ci cuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, ext eme
ca e should be taken to keep f om touching such
powe lines o ci cuits as contact with them might
be fatal.
18. Ove loading - Do not ove load wall outlets,
extension co ds, o integ al convenience
eceptacles as this can esult in a isk of fi e o
elect ic shock.
19. Object and Liquid Ent y - Neve push objects of
any kind into this p oduct th ough openings as they
may touch dange ous voltage points o sho t-out
pa ts that could esult in a fi e o elect ic shock.
Neve spill liquid of any kind on the p oduct.
20. Se vicing - Do not attempt to se vice this p oduct
you self as opening o emoving cove s may expose
you to dange ous voltage o othe haza ds. Refe
all se vicing to qualified se vice pe sonnel.
21. Damage Requi ing Se vice - Unplug this p oduct
f om the wall outlet and efe se vicing to qualified
se vice pe sonnel unde the following conditions:
a) When the powe -supply co d o plug is damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, o objects have fallen
into the p oduct,
c) If the p oduct has been exposed to ain o wate ,
d) If the p oduct does not ope ate no mally by following
the ope ating inst uctions. Adjust only those cont ols
that a e cove ed by the ope ating inst uctions as
an imp ope adjustment of othe cont ols may esult
in damage and will often equi e extensive wo k
by a qualified technician to esto e the p oduct to
its no mal ope ation.
e) If the p oduct has been d opped o damaged in
any way, and
f) When the p oduct exhibits a distinct change in
pe fo mance - this indicates a need fo se vice.
22. Replacement Pa ts - When eplacement pa ts a e
equi ed, be su e the se vice technician has used
eplacement pa ts specified by the manufactu e
o have the same cha acte istics as the o iginal
pa t. Unautho ized substitutions may esult in fi e,
elect ic shock, o othe haza ds.
23. Safety Check - Upon completion of any se vice o
epai s to this p oduct, ask the se vice technician
to pe fo m safety checks to dete mine that the
p oduct is in p ope ope ating condition.
24. Wall o Ceiling Mounting - The p oduct should be
mounted to a wall o ceiling only as ecommended
by the manufactu e .
25. Heat - The p oduct should be situated away f om
heat sou ces such as adiato s, heat egiste s,
stoves, o othe p oducts (including amplifie s) that
p oduce heat.
10. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet a e
p ovided fo ventilation and to ensu e eliable
ope ation of the p oduct and to p otect it f om
ove heating, and these openings must not be
blocked o cove ed. The openings should neve
be blocked by placing the p oduct on a bed, sofa,
ug, o othe simila su face. This p oduct should
not be placed in a built-in installation such as a
bookcase o ack unless p ope ventilation is
p ovided o the manufactu e ? inst uction have
been adhe ed to.
11. Powe Sou ces - This p oduct should be ope ated
only f om the type of powe sou ce indicated on
the ma king label. If you a e not su e of the type
of powe supply to you home, consult you p oduct
deale o local powe company. Fo p oducts
intended to ope ate f om batte y powe , o othe
sou ces, efe to the ope ating inst uction.
16. Lightning - Fo added p otection fo this p oduct
du ing a lightning sto m, o when it is left unattended
and unused fo long pe iods of time, unplug it f om
the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna o cable
system. This will p event damage to the p oduct
due to lightning and powe -line su ges.
See figu e:

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Congratulations on your choice of the A-211 docking speaker system from iRhythms. This 2.1 subwoofer
system is made for iPods and other audio sources.
Guaranteed To Rock:
This product has been specifically designed to work with iPod and has been certified
by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Universal Dock:
ncludes iPod Universal Dock. Compatible with any iPod with Dock Connector.
Introduction
Yes, get ready to enjoy!
Place the satellite speakers and the docking station on your desk or other desired location near your music
source. The subwoofer should go on the floor preferably near a wall to enhance performance.
The drivers in your satellite speakers are shielded and therefore limits the possibility of interference to video
and computer monitors. However, it is a good idea to leave a reasonable distance between the speaker
system and these devices.
nstall the proper insert into the universal well docking station. Each insert is marked so choose one which
fits your iPod. To install the insert simply let it snap into the universal well.
Contents of this system include:
Remote Control
2.1 Subwoofer Speaker S stem
Docking Well
To emove inse t guide
the sc ew d ive into the
inse t slot and gently p y
it upwa ds
Docking Well
The Package
well Inserts 3.5mm cable
Universal Well Docking Station
Get Ready
3 d Gene ation iPod
with touch wheel and
buttons (10GB, 15GB
and 20GB)
4th Gene ation iPod
with Click Wheel
(20GB and 30GB)
3 d Gene ation
iPod with touch
wheel and
buttons (30GB
and 40GB)
4th Gene ation
iPod with Click
Wheel (40GB)
iPod photo
iPod shuffle
Note:
iPod nano and ipod video come with
thei own inse ts that also fit into this unive sal well.
iPod miniiPod nanoiPod with video
(30G)
iPod with video
(60G)
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To Dock
A210
Bass Vol
Powe
120V/60HZ
100Watts
Left
Right
AC power cord
Rear panel
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Place the enclosed AAA batteries into the remote control battery compartment. Follow the battery
indicators ( + / - ) to make sure they are in correctly.
Before your speaker will function, the main power switch on the back of the subwoofer has to be turned
on. After this switch is turned on the system can be turned on and off with the remote control. NOTE: f
the speaker will not be in use for long periods of time it is recommended to turn off the main power switch
in the back.
Using The System
Plug the power cord into your AC wall socket or surge protector.
Once again, make sure the correct insert for your iPod is in the
universal well
Connections
Your iPod can be on or off when you place it into the dock connector. f your iPod is on and a music track
is playing you should hear sound immediately. f you dont hear anything recheck that the track is playing
and the volume on the system is turned up slightly. The volume can be turned up or down using the
remote or the volume + / - buttons on the front of the docking station.
NOTE: To avoid a popping sound make sure the iPod is already turned on when inserting
it into the dock connector.
To Dock
A210
Bass Vol
Powe
120V/60HZ
100Watts
Left
Right
AC power cord
Rear panel
Insert
Volume Down
Volume Up
Docking well
DS This speaker system has dual source inputs. There is an iPod docking input and there is a 3.5mm
stereo jack input on the rear of the docking station. This 3.5mm input can connect your computer or any
type of portable music source. Note: if your iPod is in the docking station it will override the auxiliary input.
f you pause the iPod or turn it off, the system will automatically switch to the auxiliary source. There is about
a 6 second delay for the auxiliary source to be recognized. f you activate the iPod the system automatically
switches to the docking / iPod source.
Power On/Off switch
Left satellite
Right satellite Docking station
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Again, make sure batteries are installed.
Power On / Off
The power button on the remote control will turn the speaker on and off.
An LED light at the dock station will illuminate blue when the system is
turned on.
t will turn red when powered off from the remote.
Volume
The volume can be turned up or down by pressing and holding the
- buttons on the remote.
Other functions
You can navigate music tracks with the remote if you have a newer iPod that has software version of 2.1
or later.
Remote On / Off for iPod:
The iPod can be turned off by pressing the play/pause button and holding it down. The iPod can be turned
back on by pressing once on the play/pause button or once on the / forward / back buttons.
Pla / Pause
Just press the play / pause button once to start or pause the music track.
Rewind and Fast Forward
f you hold down the / buttons the track will rewind or fast forward.
Skip one song forward or one song back
Press the / buttons just once to skip forward to next song or back to the beginning of the current
track.
Remote Control
Your speaker system has a 3.5mm input jack located on the back. Just connect the 3.5mm plug cable
that comes with the system to the headphone output jack on your iPod shuffle or other music source.
NOTE: The only remote functions that will work with these other sources is the power On / Off and volume
up and down. The song navigation features on the remote do not apply to these other devices.
Connecting to iPod Shuffle or other source
Power
Volume Up
Back
Volume
Down
Pla / Pause
Forward
Back of docking station
iPod Shuffle
MP3 Pla er
AUX
Computer
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No Power
Main power switch on the back is not turned on.
Power button on the front of the speaker or the remote hasnt been turned on.
AC power cord is not connected to the wall socket.
No Sound
iPod is not docked properly. Make sure you are using the proper insert that best fits your iPod.
Volume is turned down.
Music track on your iPod is not playing. Check the music isnt paused or in between tracks.
Check and make sure your iPod is running the proper software. 2.1 or later version.
Not Charging and No Sound
Make sure the iPod is seated properly in the insert / dock and that it is getting good contact
to the connector pin.
Remote functions do not work
Make sure you are using good batteries.
Make sure batteries are seated properly.
f some of the navigation functions do not work it may be because you havent updated your iPod
software. These functions are designed for software version 2.1 or newer.
Trouble Shooting
iRhythms warrants to the purchaser that this product shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship
for a period of one year from original purchase date. Proof of purchase is required. Please retain your
receipt. The warranty registration card should also be filled out completely and immediately returned to
iRhythms.
During the warranty period, if this product is found to be defective under normal use and service, iRhythms
shall at its option repair or replace it with new or reconditioned product.
This warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents, abuse, misuse, or unauthorized service.
This warranty gives you specific rights. You may have other legal rights which vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty service, return the product with shipping prepaid to iRhythms. iRhythms reserves the
right to replace any discontinued product with one of equal value.
Note:
1) For technical support and questions, please contact iRhythms
(UK) 0121 625 2850 (outside UK) 0044 121 625 2850 U.S.A. 360-823-4100
2) You can now register your iRhythms product on line through our web site in
lieu of filling out and mailing this card: www.irhythms.com
Warranty
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