Istar IS-AC01 User manual

IS-AC01
PROJECTION ALARM
CLOCK RADIO
90049PI
user guide

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Contents...........................................................................Page
Warnings ............................................................................................. 2
Features and Controls ....................................................................... 3
Box contents ....................................................................................... 4
Introduction ........................................................................................ 4
Powering your alarm clock radio ..................................................... 4
Setting the clock ................................................................................. 5
Listening to FM radio ......................................................................... 5
Alarm functions .................................................................................6-7
Adjusting display and projector ........................................................ 7
Charging an external device.............................................................. 7
Specications ...................................................................................... 8
Warnings and advice
1. This product contains a Lithium coin cell battery keep the battery
away from children. The battery could be harmful if swallowed.
Seek immediate medical advice if you believe a battery has been
swallowed. Do not dispose of batteries in a re as this could
cause an explosion. The remote and battery must not be
disposed of with normal household waste. Take to a designated
recycling collection point for waste batteries and electronic
equipment.
2. The unit should not be exposed to direct sunlight, very high or
low temperatures, moisture, strong magnetic elds, high
frequencies and dusty environments.
3. Do not use abrasives, benzene, thinner or other solvents to clean
the surface of the unit. To clean, wipe with a clean soft cloth it
and a mild detergent solution.
4. Never attempt to insert wires, pins or other such objects into the
vents or openings of the unit.
7.
Make sure the vents are not covered with newspaper, table-cloths,
curtains or similar items. Leave a distance of 5 cm around the
unit to allow for adequate ventilation.
5.
Do not disassemble or modify the
unit
, there are no user
serviceable parts.
6. If the unit is damaged or malfunctions do not use. Consult
a qualied service engineer.
Disposal of your old appliance:
All electrical and electronic products containing Lithium
batteries should be disposed of separately from
household waste at an appropriate recycling point/centre.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance,
please contact your local authority.

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1. Projector FOCUS dial
2. Projector lens
3. SNOOZE button/SLEEP
button/DIMMER button
4. Display
5. Alarm 1 indicator (alarm)
6. Alarm 1 indicator (radio)
7. Alarm 2 indicator (alarm)
8. Alarm 2 indicator (radio)
9. PROJECTOR ON/OFF button/
180° FLIP button
10.MEM/M+ button/SET button/
DATE button
11. < BACKWARDS button
12. > FORWARD button
13. ALARM 1 button/
VOL DOWN button
14. ALARM 2 button/
VOL UP button
15. POWER button/
ALARM OFF button
16. Speaker
17. USB charging port
18. Antenna
19. Battery compartment
20. DC IN socket
Features and controls
DC 5V 1.2A
21 3
8
7
6
5
18 19
16
109 11 1312 14 15
4
17
20

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Box Contents
1x Projection alarm clock
1x 5VDC Power adaptor
1x User guide
Introduction
Your IS-AC01 Projection Alarm Clock Radio projects the time in red
digits onto the ceiling allowing you to see the time at a glance.
Features & Benets
· 1.2” LED display with dimmer
· 180° image rotation projection with focus adjustment
· FM radio with preset radio station
· Dual alarm wake up by radio/beep
· Snooze/sleep function
· USB charging port
Powering your alarm clock radio
Plug the power adaptor into a mains socket and connect the DC
jack plug to the DC power socket (20) on the back of the unit.
Switch the mains socket power on, the LED screen will light up and
the radio will enter standby mode
• The radio is also equipped with a backup system powered by a
3V lithium CR2032 coin cell (not supplied). If the power is
interupted, the radio automatically switches to the battery power
supply which powers the clock and ensures the timer settings are
not lost. The battery compartment (19) is located on the
underside of the IS-AC01.
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw holding the
compartment door closed and remove the door.
2. Insert the battery into the compartment making sure the positive
and negative (+ or -) sides of the battery are in contact with the
corresponding terminals in the battery compartment.
3. Ret the battery compartment door and replace the screw
Please Note: When replacing the battery, leave the power adaptor
connected. Otherwise, all clock and alarm settings will be lost
Setting the clock
1. In standby mode, press and hold the SET button (10) to enter
the clock setting mode.
2. Press the SET button (10) repeatedly to cycle through the
setting options: Year > Month/Day > Time
3 Setting the year: Press the BACKWARD button <(11) or
FORWARD
> (12) button to change the year.

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4 Setting month/day: Press the BACKWARD button <(11) to set the
month and FORWARD button > (12) to set the day.
5 Setting the time: Press the BACKWARD <(11) to set the hour and
FORWARD button > (12) to set the minute.
6 Press the SET button (10) to conrm each setting option.
Listening to the FM radio
Before switching on the radio make sure the antenna (18) is unrolled
and fully extended.
1. Press the POWER button (15) to turn on the radio.
2. Press the BACKWARD <(11) or FORWARD button > (12) to adjust
the frequency.
3. Press and hold the BACKWARD <(11) or FORWARD button > (12)
to automatically tune to the next available FM station.
4. Press the Volume + button (14) to increase the volume, press
the Volume - button (13) to reduce the volume.
5. Press the POWER button (15) to turn o the radio.
Setting preset stations
You can store up to 10 preset stations.
1. First tune to a station.
2. Press and hold the MEM/M+ button (10) until “P01” (or the next
available preset slot) shows on the display.
3. Press the BACKWARD <(11) or FORWARD button > (12) to select
a preset number (P01-P10).
4. Press the MEM/M+ button (10) button to conrm. The preset
station has been set up.
5. Press the MEM/M+ button (10) repeatedly while listening to
the radio to select a preset station. Alternatively, press the MEM/
M+ button (10) once and then press the BACKWARD <(11) or
FORWARD button > (12) to select a preset station.
Using the alarm function
Setting alarms
You can have two alarms set at any one time. To set the alarms:
1. In standby mode, press and hold the ALARM 1 (13) or ALARM
2 (14) button to enter the alarm setting mode.
2. Then press the ALARM 1 (13) or ALARM 2 (14) button
repeatedly to cycle through the setting options:
Alarm time > Alarm sound source > Alarm frequency

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3. To set alarm time: Press the BACKWARD <(11) to set the hour
and FORWARD button > (12) to set the minute. Then press the
relevant Alarm button (12) or (13) to conrm the time and to go
to sound source setting.
4. To set the alarm sound source: Press the BACKWARD <(11) or
FORWARD button > (12) to select the alarm or radio as the
alarm sound source. A red LED indicator will appear beside the
corresponding symbol alarm (5 or 7) or radio (6 or 8) to show
your selection (it will appear on the left side of the screen for
Alarm 1 and on the right side for Alarm 2) . Then press the
relevant Alarm button (12) or (13) to conrm the time and to go
to the alarm frequency setting.
5. To set alarm frequency: Press the BACKWARD <(11) or
FORWARD button > (12) to select the alarm frequency:
1-1 = on a selected day only*, 1-5 = Monday to Friday,
1-7 = Everyday, 6-7 = Weekend only
*Press the relevant Alarm button (12) or (13) when this option is
selected. Then press BACKWARD <(11) or FORWARD button > (12)
to select a specic day for the alarm activation (e.g. 1= Monday,
2= Tuesday).
Once an alarm is set, the alarm will activate automatically with the
the sound as indicated, alarm or radio, as indicated on the left side
of the clock screen for Alarm 1 and on the right side for Alarm 2.
Turning the alarms on or o
When the clock time is displayed, press the (13) or ALARM 2
(14) button to enable or disable the respective alarm. The Alarm 1
or Alarm 2 indicator (alarm or radio) will switch on when the alarm
is enabled.
Switching o a sounding alarm
• Press AL OFF button (15) to switch o a sounding alarm.
• When the alarm sounds, the corresponding Alarm 1 or Alarm 2
indicator, alarm or radio , will ash on the clock screen.
Snooze function
To temporarily silence a sounding alarm, press the SNOOZE
button (3). The alarm will sound again when the snooze period of
9 minutes is over.
The corresponding Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 indicator, alarm or radio ,
will ash on the display during the snooze period.
To cancel the snooze period and the alarm, press the ALARM OFF
button (15).

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Sleep function
The sleep function allows you to set a time delay in minutes after
which period the radio will switch o automatically.
1. With the radio playing, press the SLEEP button (3) repeatedly to
select a sleep period (Options: O, 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,
90,100,110 and 120 minutes).
2.
The radio will automatically switch o when the sleep period is over.
3. Press the SLEEP button (3) to display the remaining time before
the radio is due to switch o.
4. Press the POWER button (15) to cancel this function.
Display information
In standby mode, short press the SET button (10) to display the
day of the week, (d1 corresponds to Monday, d2 = Tuesday,
d3 = Wednesday, d4 = Thursday, d5 = Friday, d6 = Saturday and d7
= Sunday), press again for year, again for month and date and again
for time.
• In radio mode, press the BACKWARD <(11) or FORWARD button
> (12) once to briey change the display from the clock time to the
current radio frequency playing.
Projector
1. Press the button (9) to project the time onto a nearby
wall or the ceiling of your bedroom.
2. Press and hold the FLIP button
(9)
to ip the projected image.
3. Turn the FOCUS dial
(1)
to adjust the image sharpness.
Please Note: The projector is designed for use in dark rooms only
and will not be visible if there are any lights on.
Charging an external device
Connect an external device (e.g. smartphone, tablet or camera etc.)
via a USB cable (not supplied) to the USB port (17) for charging.
The USB port is for charging only and is not suitable for exchange
of data.
Display brightness
In standby mode, press the DIMMER button to change the
brightness level of the clock display options are low / high or o.
This seeting will not aect the brightness of the projector beam.
The low setting is the default (energy saving) setting.

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Waste electrical and electronic products should not be disposed
of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority for recycling advice.
Made In China © Philex Electronic Ltd. Kingsher Wharf,
London Road, Bedford, MK42 0NX UK. 2019 V1.3
Specications
Power Adaptor Input 100-240~50/60Hz
Power Adaptor Output 5.0V𝌂1.2A
Backup Battery Lithium 3V CR2032 coin cell
Audio Output 200mW RMS
FM Presets 10x
FM Frequency Range 87.5 – 108 MHz
Dimensions: 158 x 85 x 80mm (L x H x D)
Power Supply: ErP/EuP directive No. (EU) 2019 (1782)
Manufacturer
Trademark
Address
Philex Electronic Ltd. London Road,
Bedford, MK42 0NX, UK.
Registration No. 339123
Model identier OBL-0501200E / OBL-0501200B
Input AC frequency 50/60Hz
Input voltage 100-240VAC
Output voltage 5.0VDC
Output current 1.2A
Output power 6.0W
Average active eciency 79.97%
Eciency at low load (10 %) N/A
No-load power consumption 0.053W
Technical Support
For further advice please visit our technical website at
http://www.philex.com/products/technical-support
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Philex Electronic Ltd. declares that the radio equipment:
models 90049PI & 90042PI i-Star Projection Alarm Clock Radio for
radio broadcast reception in domestic premises are in compliance
with the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the
EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet
address: www.philex.com/doc
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