Lutema MITPS03CS Assembly instructions

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The ULTIMATE Rechargeable Portable
Digital Audio System

General Functionality:
- Supported Formats: MP3, WMA Y WAV
- Radio Tuner: FM
- Compatibility: CD, DVD, PSP, Mobile Phone, Tablet,
Notebook and Desktop Computers
- Calendar Functionality
- Folder Support: Up to 8 Levels
- Supports up to 999 les per folder
Specications:
- Output Wattage: RMS 6W.
- Frequency: 150~18 000Hz 6 W.
- MP3 Signal: >80 dB.
- Speaker: 177” External diameter 45 mm) magnetic Shielded, 4Ohm
- Power Supply: USB Cable or DC Adapter 5V/1000 mA.
* Wall adapter sold separate
Package Includes:
- WaveCube-Extra
- USB Cable
- RadioWave-Extra 9” Portable Antenna
- Instruction Manual
Physical Characteristics:
- Cubic Design
- Micro Speaker with an aluminum enclosure to insure the highest
sound quality and physical durability
- Micro SD Port
- Net Weight:
- Available in various colors
- Recharge via USB
Maintaining your WaveCube:
- Avoid contact with liquids
- Avoid prolonged exposures to extreme temperatures or
humid weather
- Make sure that the battery is fully charged before use.
For a more detailed manual visit www.lutema.com
Designed in San Diego, California
Made in China
“The ULTIMATE Rechargeable Portable Digital Audio System”
By
POR FAVOR RECICLA

General Functionality:
- Supported Formats: MP3, WMA Y WAV
- Radio Tuner: FM
- Compatibility: CD, DVD, PSP, Mobile Phone, Tablet,
Notebook and Desktop Computers
- Calendar Functionality
- Folder Support: Up to 8 Levels
- Supports up to 999 les per folder
Specications:
- Output Wattage: RMS 6W.
- Frequency: 150~18 000Hz 6 W.
- MP3 Signal: >80 dB.
- Speaker: 177” External diameter 45 mm) magnetic Shielded, 4Ohm
- Power Supply: USB Cable or DC Adapter 5V/1000 mA.
* Wall adapter sold separate
Package Includes:
- WaveCube-Extra
- USB Cable
- RadioWave-Extra 9” Portable Antenna
- Instruction Manual
Physical Characteristics:
- Cubic Design
- Micro Speaker with an aluminum enclosure to insure the highest
sound quality and physical durability
- Micro SD Port
- Net Weight:
- Available in various colors
- Recharge via USB
Maintaining your WaveCube:
- Avoid contact with liquids
- Avoid prolonged exposures to extreme temperatures or
humid weather
- Make sure that the battery is fully charged before use.
For a more detailed manual visit www.lutema.com
Designed in San Diego, California
Made in China
“The ULTIMATE Rechargeable Portable Digital Audio System”
By
POR FAVOR RECICLA
POWERING UP:
Front Panel buttons:
MENU
PAUSE/STOP: Exit without saving options, pause
music, turn o speaker.
VOLUME - : Lower volume.
VOLUME + : Increase volume.
LEFT ARROW: Scroll up through menu options.
RIGHT ARROW: Scroll down through menu options.
1. Recharge the battery: Connect the USB cord to the computer speaker.
2. ON/OFF switch found on the same side as the USB, DC 5/V, Line
In and Micro SD ports.
NOTE: You may experience some buzzing or feedback if you are
playing music while recharging. Should this happen, charge the
speaker separately.
The Lutema WaveCube Extra Portable has 6 main buttons on
the front panel:
Starting from left to right:
There are 7 menu options that can be accessed by pressing the
MENU button. The top line displays the function chosen as well
as its associated icon.
1. System settings:
Set up the Lutema Speaker time/dates and other functions.
2. Alarm:
Set up an alarm.
Battery Life:
• Battery life icon is found in the upper right hand corner of the display
screen.
• You can expect one to three hours of use depending on how you use
the speaker and the volume level.
• You’ll get maximum hours using just the FM Radio followed by using
the speaker with a computer or smartphone.
• You’ll use more battery power with the MicroSD Card or USB Key.
Opens main menu, use to make menu selections.
There are 7 menu options that can be accessed by pressing the
MENU button. The top line displays the function chosen as well
as its associated icon.
MENU OPTIONS:

3. Calendar: Displays date and local time. NOTE: This
speaker uses the International Clock 0 to 24.
4. Music: Choose to play music from either MicroSD card
or USB key
5. FM Radio: Choose local radio stations
6. Line in: Connect to the computer
7. USB Audio: Currently not available
MENU OPTION
1: SYSTEM SETTINGS:
1a. System Time: Changes the time and date.
2a. Backlight: Controls the brightness of the screen.
3a. Language: Choose between English or Spanish.
4a. Tool: Set the speaker and FM radio to turn on/o.
5a. Contrast: Controls how dark the LED screen appears.
6a. Firmware version: Displays the version, bar code for product.
7a. Reset Default: Reset the factory settings.
8a. Exit: Leave the System Settings menu without saving anything.
This function allows you to set up your speaker preferences.
There are eight choices:
Access any of these options:
• Pressing the MENU button.
• Use the VOL - / VOL + buttons to scroll to the
System Setting.
• Use the VOL - / VOL + to increase/decrease the year.
• Press MENU to access submenu choices.
1a. System Time:
• Press MENU twice to access the SYSTEM SETTINGS.
Press MENU again to enter into System Time.
To change the Calendar time and date displayed on the speaker:

3. Calendar: Displays date and local time. NOTE: This
speaker uses the International Clock 0 to 24.
4. Music: Choose to play music from either MicroSD card
or USB key
5. FM Radio: Choose local radio stations
6. Line in: Connect to the computer
7. USB Audio: Currently not available
MENU OPTION
1: SYSTEM SETTINGS:
1a. System Time: Changes the time and date.
2a. Backlight: Controls the brightness of the screen.
3a. Language: Choose between English or Spanish.
4a. Tool: Set the speaker and FM radio to turn on/o.
5a. Contrast: Controls how dark the LED screen appears.
6a. Firmware version: Displays the version, bar code for product.
7a. Reset Default: Reset the factory settings.
8a. Exit: Leave the System Settings menu without saving anything.
This function allows you to set up your speaker preferences.
There are eight choices:
Access any of these options:
• Pressing the MENU button.
• Use the VOL - / VOL + buttons to scroll to the
System Setting.
• Use the VOL - / VOL + to increase/decrease the year.
• Press MENU to access submenu choices.
1a. System Time:
• Press MENU twice to access the SYSTEM SETTINGS.
Press MENU again to enter into System Time.
To change the Calendar time and date displayed on the speaker:
2a. Backlight option:
• Press MENU to move across to the MONTH.
Use VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase the month.
Be sure about your choice – there is no back option. If you choose
incorrectly you’ll have to start from the beginning.
• Press MENU to move across to the DAY. Press MENU to set your choice.
Use VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase the day.
• Continue in this manner: Use MENU to move across to each section.
Use VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase the
hour/minutes/seconds. Press MENU to set your choice.
• Press MENU. Using VOL + / to scroll down to BACKLIGHT
option.
• Use VOL - / VOL + to lower or raise the backlighting.
30 is the highest setting.
• To save changes, press MENU after each section is completed.
Pressing / will exit without saving any changes.
To change the intensity of the LED display:
• Press MENU to save changes. Pressing / to exit
without saving any changes.
3a. Languages option:
Options available: English or Spanish.
To change languages:
1. Press MENU. Use to scroll down to LANGUAGE option. Press MENU.
2. Default setting is English. To change to Spanish, use VOL+ /
to scroll down.
3. Press MENU.
4a. Tool Menu:
There are two options available:
o Time FM SET
o Exit
Time FM SET:
Set a time for the FM radio to play

There are 4 options on this submenu:
• Open/close FM time
• FM time
• Tuner Region
• Exit
Open/Close FM Time:
Use the MENU to toggle this option on or off.
FM Time:
Set a time for the FM radio to turn on:
• Once Tool Menu is chosen, press VOL + / to scroll to FM time set
• Use VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase the time.
Be sure about your choice – there is no back option. If you
choose incorrectly you’ll have to start from the beginning.
• Press MENU to choose your option.
• You’ll notice a small icon (clock with FM) in the upper right hand
line once the FM time has been set.
Tuner Region:
There are two choices:
• Common Band: VHF Frequency – FM Band Radio 87.5mhz to
108mhz
• Japan Band: VHF Frequency 76mhz to 90mhz
The system will default to Common Band. When you do open this
option, clicking on MENU will show you the FM dial. The last station
played will show on the dial. Scrolling through the list will show you
the available channels but with no sound.
Exit: Leave the Tool Menu without saving anything.
5a. Contrast:
Controls how bright or how dark the LED screen appears:
• Press MENU.
• Use Vol + / to scroll down to Contrast option.
• Press MENU.
• Power bar will display. Use VOL - / VOL + to
raise or lower contrast. Highest setting: 15. Lowest: 1. Optimal
setting: between 9 to 11.
6a. Firmware version:
This displays product code and information:
• Press MENU.
• Use to scroll down to FIRMWARE option.
• Press MENU.
• A screen displays showing the version, bar code for product.

Press to leave SYSTEM SETTINGS menu without saving any changes.
7a. Reset Default:
Returns Lutema speaker to factory settings.
8a. EXIT:
• Press MENU.
• Use VOL - / VOL + to scroll to your choice.
• Press MENU to open submenu.
MENU OPTION
• Press MENU.
• Use to scroll down to RESET option.
• Press MENU.
MENU OPTION
Use this function to set an alarm.
2: ALARM
To access any of the following options:
Available ALARM options include:
2a. Alarm on/o: Press MENU button to change setting
2b. Time: Set the hour and minutes of the alarm. Use MENU to open
this option and move between hour and minutes. Use
VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase numbers.
2c. Cycle: Choose time for alarm. Press MENU to access 3 options:
Every Day/One Time/Cycle. Cycle option opens up a submenu
of weekdays. Use to scroll through the list and press MENU to
choose specic days.
2d. Alarm Signal: Choose either the Embedded Ring or Alarm 1.
2e.Volume: Press MENU to access option. Press to bring volume up.
Press the to bring the volume down. Highest setting: 15. Lowest setting: 1.
2f. Exit: Leave the ALARM menu without making any changes
3: Calendar
Change the date and time. (See 1.a System Time). Pressing either
VOL - / VOL + will change the day and date temporarily.
This displays the date and local time. You must go into the
Settings Menu in order to
MENU OPTION
4: Music
Choose to play music from either a MicroSQ card or USB key.
Note: The Music menus will not show or be accessible until card or
key has been installed.

MicroSD option
• Use VOL - / VOL + buttons to move through the tracks.
• The message: “Format Error” means the track can’t be recognized.
• You may nd it more efficient not to use folders and have all songs in
one root directory.
• Adjust the volume: hold either VOL - / VOL + for two
seconds to bring up the volume bar. Then use VOL- / VOL+
to decrease/increase volume.
Insert the MicroSD card and press it all the way down. Make sure the
speaker has been turned on. The speaker will ask you to wait for one
second while it begins reading the card.
USB Audio:
Tips for playing music:
Insert the USB key into the slot Music will start instantly as soon as the
USB key is inserted. If the music doesn’t play, click on the MENU
button and scroll to the MUSIC option. Press MENU to activate the
USB key.
Information Displayed
When the music begins playing you’ll notice two lines of information:
Top yellow line:
• Musical note icon: Indicates you are in the Music menu.
• Headphone icon: Displays the song line-up (see Cycle Mode for
more info)
• Numbers: Indicate which track is playing. This will change to A-B if
repeat mode is chosen.
• Bar icons: Indicates which EQ Setting has been chosen.
Blue screen:
• Length of the song
• How much of the song has played
• Bottom equalizer
Music menus:
Both the MicroSQ and USB key share the same submenu options:
4a. Cycle Mode: Choose the order of songs being played
4b. EQ Settings: Choose how speaker level, lower or raise the bass levels
4c. Repeat Mode: Repeat the same song over. Useful for front offices
or waiting rooms.
4d. Directory: Choose or delete a specic song from the list MicroSD
card or and USB key. Note: This does not automatically
display unless the music is on Pause.

• Press MENU to open.
• Use VOL - / VOL + to scroll through list to Repeat Mode.
• Press MENU to select.
• You’ll notice a blinking A-B sign on the top line.
• This option is used for waiting rooms where theme songs are repeated.
4e. Back: Leave the USB audio function and return to the LED display.
4f. Exit: Leaves the menu without saving any of the changing.
4a. Set Cycle Mode:
• Press MENU to open CYCLE menu.
• Use VOL + to scroll through list of available options.
• Press MENU to display available options:
o Normal: No repeating
o Repeat one: repeat the current song
o Repeat Folder: choose a folder to repeat. Only available if the
MicroSD card or USB key has more than one folder.
o Random: repeat random selection of songs
o Intro: play short snippets of all songs.
• Once you have chosen the option, press MENU to choose option.
• Click on EXIT to leave with making any changes.
4b. EQ Settings
This option controls the output from the Lutema speaker. Choose
the equalizer settings for different types of music.
To activate:
• Press MENU to open CYCLE menu.
• Use VOL + to scroll through list to options:
o Natural: Song plays as recorded
o Rock: Brings up the bass and sound
o Pop: Higher vocals
o Classic: Lower bass, add a higher treble
o Soft: Lower overall tones
o Jazz: Higher mid notes, lower bass and treble
o DBB: Dynamic Bass Boost – gives the most bass
o SRS WOW: Emulated surround sound feature
• Once you have chosen the option, press MENU to choose option.
• Click on EXIT to leave with making any changes.
4c. Repeat
The repeat button only works when the song is playing. To activate:
4d. Directory
This option can be used to quickly scroll to folders and directories to
choose or delete a track. To activate:
• Press /

• Press the MENU button.
• Use VOL - / VOL + to scroll the Line In (headphone icon).
• Press MENU.
• Start your computer’s playlist. It will be redirected into the speaker.
• Hold VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase the volume.
15 is the loudest setting.
• If the volume is still low, adjust the computer volume level.
• You’ll still control the playing and pausing to tracks from your computer.
• Scroll through the FM dial using VOL - / VOL +
• Adjust the volume: hold either VOL - / VOL + for two
seconds to bring up the volume bar. Then use VOL - / VOL +
to decrease/increase volume.
o Speaker Open/close: Press on MENU to open the speaker. The speaker
will automatically default to close when you exit the FM radio .
o Delete channel: Click on MENU to delete the current station from memory.
o Delete All: Remove all channels from memory.
o Auto Search: scroll through FM band looking for channels.
o Common Band: VHF Frequency – FM Band Radio 87.5mhz to 108mhz.
The automatic default will be to Common Band.
o Japan Band: VHF Frequency 76mhz to 90mhz
o Exit: leave this menu without saying anything. If you can’t get out of
the FM radio, hold MENU for a few seconds. If that doesn’t work turn
the Lutema speaker using the on/off switch.
Tips for playing music:
If the device fails to get a radio signal, follow these steps:
• Move device away from other electronics using radio waves such as
cellular phones to avoid interference
• Remove any headphones connected to the device
• Plug in the Lutema RadioWave Antenna
• Power on the device and tune to a radio station.
MENU OPTION
6: Line in
Connect to your computer and use the Lutema WaveCube as
peripheral speaker. To activate this option:
You’ll use the cord with the two headphone jacks. Plug one end into the
Line In connector on the speaker and the other headphone jack into
your computer or smartphone.

• Press the MENU button.
• Use VOL - / VOL + to scroll the Line In (headphone icon).
• Press MENU.
• Start your computer’s playlist. It will be redirected into the speaker.
• Hold VOL - / VOL + to decrease/increase the volume.
15 is the loudest setting.
• If the volume is still low, adjust the computer volume level.
• You’ll still control the playing and pausing to tracks from your computer.
• Scroll through the FM dial using VOL - / VOL +
• Adjust the volume: hold either VOL - / VOL + for two
seconds to bring up the volume bar. Then use VOL - / VOL +
to decrease/increase volume.
o Speaker Open/close: Press on MENU to open the speaker. The speaker
will automatically default to close when you exit the FM radio .
o Delete channel: Click on MENU to delete the current station from memory.
o Delete All: Remove all channels from memory.
o Auto Search: scroll through FM band looking for channels.
o Common Band: VHF Frequency – FM Band Radio 87.5mhz to 108mhz.
The automatic default will be to Common Band.
o Japan Band: VHF Frequency 76mhz to 90mhz
o Exit: leave this menu without saying anything. If you can’t get out of
the FM radio, hold MENU for a few seconds. If that doesn’t work turn
the Lutema speaker using the on/off switch.
Tips for playing music:
If the device fails to get a radio signal, follow these steps:
• Move device away from other electronics using radio waves such as
cellular phones to avoid interference
• Remove any headphones connected to the device
• Plug in the Lutema RadioWave Antenna
• Power on the device and tune to a radio station.
MENU OPTION
6: Line in
Connect to your computer and use the Lutema WaveCube as
peripheral speaker. To activate this option:
You’ll use the cord with the two headphone jacks. Plug one end into the
Line In connector on the speaker and the other headphone jack into
your computer or smartphone.
• Press /
• Press MENU.
• Scroll to U-DIR or the CARD folder. Press MENU
• Use VOL - / VOL + to scroll through the list.
• When you reach the track you would like play, press MENU.
• Press / to play the song.
• When a song is playing, you can also use VOL - / VOL +
to scroll through the list.
• Press MENU to display either the directory options
o U-DIR or the CARD folder: Displays the tracks available to play
o Delete File: Delete the current track playing
o Delete All: Clear all songs
o Exit: Leave without making any changes
Choosing a track:
Delete File:
Delete File:
This will delete only the current song playing:
This option deletes all the tracks on the MicroSD card or USB key.
• Press /
• Press MENU.
• Scroll to Delete File. Press MENU.
• Press VOL + to change the default setting from No to Yes.
• Press MENU to permanently delete the track from either the
MicroSD card or USB key.
• Press /
• Press MENU.
• Scroll to Delete File. Press MENU.
• Press VOL + to change the default setting from No to Yes.
• Press MENU to permanently delete the track from either the
MicroSD card or USB key.
Exit: Leaves the menu without saving any of the changing.
MENU OPTION
5: FM RADIO
Be sure the FM antenna provided has been installed into the
speaker in order to pick up a signal.
To activate this menu:
• Press MENU.
• Use VOL - / VOL + to scroll the FM radio icon.
• Press MENU.
• Available options:
o Save Channel: Press MENU to save the station currently playing.
You’ll see the number assigned to the station in the top line.
Use / to scroll through the saved channels.

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• Speaker
• Volume - (Hold) • Volume + (Hold)
• Menu
• Speaker
• Play/Pause
• Stop (Hold) • Previous Track
• Next Track
• USB
• Antenna
• Speaker
• DC-5
• Power
• Micro SD
• Speaker
• Line In
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