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SONIQ i400 - UA Instruction Manual
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Soniq i400 - UA allows you to listen to your favorite music or radio stations in a variety of ways. You can use the built-in CD player, tune in to FM or DAB+ radio stations or connect your iPod or other external audio sources via the AUX input. The system also features an alarm clock with two alarms, a sleep timer, and a variety of sound effects to enhance your listening experience. With its powerful speakers and sleek design, the Soniq i400 - UA is the perfect way to enjoy your music or radio programs at home.
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MD110820-01 i400 - AU
DA
+ ombo Syste m
i t Ph o n e / iPo d Dock
Welcome
i400
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the i400 Micro system. We strongly suggest that you study these operating instruction carefully before attempting to operate the unit, and that you note all of the listed precautions.
CONTENTS
S afet y I n struction
Introduction
Function & Controls
Getting S tarted
P age 2-3
P age 4
P age 5
P age 6
General Operation
Listening to D A B R adio
P age 7-9
P age 10-13
Listening to F M Radio
Listening to a C D
P age 13-14
P age 15-16
L istening to an iPod P age 17
Connecting External Audio Sources
Advanced Operation
P age 18
P age 18
Universal Dock Adapter
Specifications
P age 19
Page 19
Care & M aintenance Page 20
Trouble Shooting P age 21
Safety Instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE ANY COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE,
REFER ANY SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS carefully. It will help you set up and operate your system properly and enjoy all of its advanced features.
The product label is located on the back of the product.
This product must be used indoors. It is neither designed nor tested for outdoors, such as in recreation vehicles, or on boats.
Do not use this apparatus near water or moisture. Do not use this product near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, and laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, or any where else that water or moisture is present.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time - to prevent damage to this product.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way: such as 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 - Do n ot attempt to service this product yourself.
Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards.
To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, avoid overloading wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles.
Use proper power sources - Plug the product into a proper power source,
as described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily accessible.
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Safety Instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This symbol means that this unit is double insulated. An earth connection is not required.
CAUTION
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Improper use or adjustment of performance may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a laser, only qualified service personnel should attempt repair.
DANGER: Invisible laser radiation inside. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
CAUTION : There is hazardous laser radiation when opening and interlocking fail.
WEEE marking
Disposal of your old product
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol
is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please make yourself aware of the local collection system for electrical and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose
of your old products with your normal household waste.
The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
e nvironment and human health.
This product complies with European low voltage
(2006/95/EC)and electromagnetic compatibility
(2004/108/EC) directives.
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Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
Contents: 1 x Main unit, 2 x Speakers, 1 x Remote control,
1 x Instruction book, 2 x AAA batteries & iPod adaptors.
FUNCTIONS & CONTROLS
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HEADPHONE
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Front & Rear Panels
1. PLAY/PAUSE button
2. STOP button
3. FUNCTION button
4. PREV button
5. NEXT button
6. CD Drawer
7. Display
8. STANDBY button
9. EJECT button
10. LOUD button
11. VOLUME control
12. DSP button
13. Headphone Output
(beneath the plastic cover)
14. iPod D ock
15. Telescopic Antenna
16. Power Switch
17. Power Supply Input
18. L/R Speaker Outputs
19. AUX Inputs 18
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Functions & Controls
FUNCTIONS & CONTROLS
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DAB/FM
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Remote Control
19. STANDBY button
20. FUNCTION buttons
21. MENU button
22. INFO button
23. ENTER button
24. / Buttons
25. REPEAT buttons
26. PROGRAM button
27. DSP button
28. LOUD button
29. EJECT button
30. NUMERIC keys
31. ALARM button
32. SLEEP button
33. CLOCK button
34. NAVIGATION buttons
35. MUTE button
36. PLAY/PAUSE button
37. / Buttons
38. STOP button
39. VOLUME+/- buttons
40. TONE button
41. SHUFFLE button
Getting Started
GETTING STARTED
Fitting the remote control batteries
1. Remove the plastic battery cover as shown below.
2. Insert 2 x AAA batteries(supplied) as shown (take care to match the
polarities).
3. Replace the battery cover.
Making the connections
Below is a diagram showing how to connect the speakers and an optional AUX connection for external audio sources such as MP3 players.
MP3 PLAYER
(cable not supplied)
RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER
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REAR PANEL
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General Operation
GENERAL OPERATION
Switching on the i400 for the first time onnect the mains plug to a wall outlet.
xtend the pig tail antenna as far as it can go.
et the Power ON/OFF switch to ON to power on the unit.
Scanning ... 12
POWER ON
WELCOME
During scan mode, the LCD will display a slide bar that indicates the progress of the scan, and the amount of radio stations that have been found so far. Once the scan has finished, the radio will select the first alphanumeric station.
To listen to the stations that have been found, use the < / > buttons on the remote or PREV/ NEXT (main unit) to cycle through. Each time you press a button, the unit will skip to the next or previous stored station. The radio will switch to display the station name.
Press the ENTER button (remote) to active the station.
Press the STANDBY button on either the unit or remote to put the system into standby mode. To resume normal operation, press the
STANDBY button again.
Note: When you power on the unit from standby, the last used mode will resume.
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General Operation
GENERAL OPERATION
Setting the Time & Date
Clock settings must be completed in STANDBY mode.
1. Press the CLOCK button on the remote.
2. Use the / buttons to adjust the digits, and the </> buttons to
skip to the next or previous setting.
3. Once all the time settings are finished, press the CLOCK button once
more to edit the Date settings the same way.
4. Once completed, pressing the CLOCK button to store the settings.
Setting Alarm 1 & Alarm 2
Alarm settings must be operated in STANDBY mode.
1. Press the ALARM button once, then use the / buttons to have
the alarm activated in Once, Weekdays, Weekends, All days, or
Alarm off.
2. Press the ALARM button twice to set the time. Use the / buttons
to adjust the digits, and the < / > buttons to skip t o the next or
previous setting. Once completed, the unit will store the settings
automatically.
3 . P ress the ALARM button three times, then use the / buttons to
choose the mode which the alarm will function with.
4 . P ress the ALARM button four times, use the / buttons to adjust
t he volume.
When you press the ALARM button the fifth time, you will enter the setting. Repeat steps 1-4 to set Alarm 2 .
When an alarm is set, the icon will appear on the display.
16-09-2010
01:20:23
Alarm 1 Alarm 2
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General Operation
GENERAL OPERATION
Sleep Timer
To use the sleep timer function, the unit cannot be in standby mode.
1. To activate the timer, press the SLEEP button to open the option
screen.
2. In order to set the timer duration, you need to press the SLEEP
button repeatedly until you reach the period you require.
NOTE: The timer duration options are 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes & OFF.
DSP effects
Pressing the DSP button repeatedl y to c t h a s e t of E Q presets to alter the sound filed. You can choose from Jazz, Rock, Classic, Pop,
Live, Dance & Off.
Loudness function
This function will add a rounder bass sound at low levels.
MUTE function
Press the MUTE button to silence the output. Press again to resume.
NOTE: the mute indicator on the screen will disappear after 10s.
Tone controls
Adjust the Bass & Treble tone controls.
1. Press the TONE button on the remote control.
2. The first adjustment is Volume. Use the VOL+/ button to adjust.
3. Press the TONE button again to edit the Bass. Use the VOL+/ buttons.
4. Press the TONE button once more to edit Treble. Use the VOL+/-
buttons.
Switching Modes
To switch between the available modes: CD, FM,DAB , iPod & AUX IN .
Press the FUNCTION button(unit) to cycle through the options or press the relevant buttons on the remote control from CD, DAB / FM (press twice to select FM ), iPod & AUX IN .
Auto Scan Mode
1. To activate the full scan, press the MENU button,
2. When you see the < Autoscan > option, press the ENTER button.
The unit will search for all available DA
+ tations.
Storing Station Presets
It is avaibale to store 10 of your favourite stations. This will enable you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily.
To store a preset, you must first be listening to the station that you would like to save. Then press and hold one of the numeric buttons from 1-0 to store the station under that number. You will see Preset X stored appear on the display with X being the number you stored the station under.
Recalling a Station Preset activate the station you stored.
Display Modes
Every time you press the INFO button on the remote control, the display will cycle through the following display modes:
The information is displayed on the lower segment of the LCD display.
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Ensemble Name
Channel Frequency
Signal Error
Bitrate
DL S ( Scrolling text
Signal Strength
Program Type
)
Ensemble/ Multiplex (Group Name)
A multiplex/ensemble is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted on one frequency. There are national and local multiplexes.
Local ones contain stations that are specific to that area e.g. MXR West.
NOTE: DA B m ode
,
DAB
+ groups together with several radio stations are transmitted by one frequency
Bit Rate
This displays the type of broadcast you are receiving e.g. mono or stereo and what bit rate is being used.
DLS (Dynamic label Segment)
Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message that the broadcaster may include in their transmissions. This message usually includes information, such as program detail etc.
Program Type
This describes the style or genre of music that is being broadca ted e .g. “
Rock ” or “ Classical ”
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Secondary Services
On some occasions you will see a “>” symbol directly after the name of the station. This indicates that there are secondary services available to that station. These secondary services contain extra services that relate to the primary station, e.g. a sports station may want to add extra commentaries. The secondary services are inserted directly after the primary station.
Manual Tuning
This can help you when aligning your aerial or when adding stations that were missed in auto tuning.
1.Press the MENU button in DAB mode, and use the </> buttons to find
< Manual tune >. Press the ENTER button to activate the manual tune
options.
2. Now use the </> buttons to cycle through the DA
+ nsembles/
multiplexes from 5A to 13F .
3. Press the ENTER button to view the ensemble/multiplex details.
Press the ENTER button again to enter the multiplex.
4. To see what stations are present in the found ensemble/multiplex, just
press either </ > buttons. When you’ve selected a station that you
would like to listen to, just press the ENTER button.
5 . An y s tations found during the manual tune operation will be added
to your sta tio n lis t.
Pruning
When the radio has performed Scan in several locations, you may find there are stored stations that you can no longer receive. This function automatically removes them from the stored station list.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. When the < Autoscan > option appears, use the </> buttons to find
< Prune >, press the ENTER button to select.
3. Use the</ > b uttons to select YES and press ENTER to select.
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DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
Its function is to reduce the dynamic range of audio signal. The purpose of this is to adapt the dynamic range of the audio signal so as to listen to radio in a noisy environment.
NOTE : this is not available on some DAB stations.
1. Press the
2. When the <Autoscan> option appears, use the < / > buttons to find
< DRC >, press the ENTER button to select.
3. Choose between DRC Off, DRC Low and DRC High using the < / >
buttons.
4. Press the ENTER button to save the setting.
LISTENING TO FM RADIO
See page 10(switching modes) to switch to FM.
Scanning for Stations
You can scan up or down the frequenc y range manually by pressing the
PREV / NEXT (main unit) or </> (remote) buttons to increase or hold either PREV or NEXT ( main unit).
Once a station has been found, the scanning will stop automatically.
If no station is found, then the tuning will stop once it has cycled through the entire FM band (87.5-108MHz).
Scan Modes
When the unit is performing auto scan you can set the sensitivity level of the stations to be found. EG: storing signals only or all stations.
1. In FM mode, press the MENU button, when < Scan Setting > appears
on display, press the ENTER button to view the submenu.
2. Use the < / > buttons to select either ALL STATIONS (which will detect
any station, even with a weak signal) or STRONG STATION (which
will only detect stations with a good signal strength). Press the
ENTER button to select the required option.
3. When you perform a scan as described above in SCANNING FOR
STATIONS , only stations fitting the applied setting will be detected.
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Listening to FM radio
LISTENING TO FM RADIO
Storing Station Presets
It is avaibale to store 10 of your favourite stations. This will enable you to access your favourite stations quickly & easily.
To store a preset, you must first be listening to the station that you would like to save. Then press and hold one of the numeric buttons from 1-0 to store the station under that number. You will see Preset X stored appear on the display with X being the number you stored the station under.
Recallin g a Station Preset
To select a preset, just press the numeric button in FM mode to activate the station you stored.
Display Modes
Every time you press the “ INFO ” button, the display will cycle through the following display modes:
Radio Text Program Name
Audio Mode
(Stereo/Mono)
Program Type
Radio Text information about the current program. If radio text information is not available, then the display will show < No Radio Text >.
Pro gram Type
This describes the style or genre of music that is being broadcast e.g.
“ Rock ” or “ Classical ”. If not programme type has been set, then
< NO PTY > will be displayed.
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Listening to a CD
LISTENING TO A CD
1 . Make sure you are in CD mode, if not, press the CD button on the
remote or press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until you reach CD .
2. Press the EJECT button, when the disc drawer pops out, insert a disc
(label side facing upwards), press the EJECT button again to close.
3. When the door is closed “ Loading disc ” will appear on the display and
the unit detects how many tracks are found on the current disc, which
will be dis play ed on screen.
Note : When playing MP3 songs with Chinese name, t he Chinese
characters cannot be displayed properly.
4. Playback will begin automatically from Track 01.
5. To stop playback press the STOP button.
6. To pause playback press the PLAY/PAUSE / button during playback.
To resume playback press once more.
Skipping Tracks
To skip through the available tracks on a disc, press to skip to the next track & for the previous track.
Fast Searching Tracks
To fast forward or rewind a track during playback, press either or buttons respectively. Each press of the button increases the search speed EG : 2x &4x the third press will resume normal playback.
Repeat Operation
1. During playback, pressing the REPEAT butto n to r e peat current track.
2. Pressing the REPEAT button again will repeat all tracks on the disc.
3. To cancel the repeat function, press the REPEAT button for a third
time.
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Listening to a CD
LISTENING TO A CD
Programme Playback
You may want to play back tracks of a CD in a different order rather than the original order.
1. Press the PROGRAM button to enter the programme setup.
2. Use the </> buttons to skip between the play order numbers.
3. Set the play order track numbers using the numeric key.
PROGRAM INPUT
01 [ 00] 02 [ 00]
PROGRAM INPUT
01 [02] 02 [14]
Play Order Track Number
For example: the diagram on the right, the unit plays track 02 as the first track and track 14 as the second track.
^
4. When tracks 1-2 are set, use the / buttons to access further play
order screens. Repeat steps 2-3 for the remainder of the program
playlist.
5. When completed, use the < / > buttons to scroll across to the arrow
on the right of the display and press the ENTER button to begin
playback.
Random Operation
Press the SHUFFLE button on the remote control. The CD contents will be played once in a random order. Pressing the SHUFFLE button again activates the RANDOM option. This will play the CD content in a random fashion with some tracks being played a number of times. To cancel the random operation press the SHUFFLE button again.
NOTE : this button is only available for CD.
Numeric Buttons
While listening to a CD, a specific track can be played by pressing the relative digit buttons. For instance track 6 would be 06. To play track 12 you would press the 1 button then 2.
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Listening to an iPod
LISTENING TO AN iPod
Connecting an iPo d t o the i400
1. Remove the plastic cover from the dock.
2. Insert the iPod / iPhone as shown . This unit is designed to make use the adaptor supplied with yo ur i Pod. Should you not have access to
this adaptor, there are a set of adaptors supplied with this unit. For
more details, see page 19.
3. Switch to iPod mode. Press the iPod button on the remote or press
the FUNCTION button repeatedly until you reach iPod .
Playback Controls
Below is a list of functions .
PLAY/ PAUSE : Press once to begin playback, press again to pause.
STOP : Stops playback.
ENTER : This button works as the select button on an iPod.
REPEAT : As same as described in the CD section Page 15.
^ : For some iPods, press this button to activate the iPod menu .
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/ NAVIGATION BUTTONS : Pressing these will scroll up or down through the iPod menu.
NOTE : When activating the iPod mode, if the iPod power is very low, the unit may not authenticate the accessory “ Authenticated Is Fail!
Try Again!
” will appear on the display. Leave the iPod docked for a few minutes to charge, then remove and dock again.
It i s a vailable to connect an external audio source like an MP3 player using a 3.5mm audio cable (not supplied).
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Connecting External Audio Sources
CONNECTING EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
External audio sources such as non iPod MP3 players can be connected using a 3.5mm to RCA audio (not supplied).
1. Connect one end of the cable to the MP3 players headphone/ line
output and the other end to the AUX IN input on the back of the unit.
2. Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until you reach the AUX-IN
option or press the AUX-IN button on the remote control.
3. Adjust the volume.
NOTE : The volume output is effected by the volume level on the
source when using a headphone output ie: MP3 player. So make
sure the volume is set to about 70-80 % ( to avoid distortion).
ADVANCED OPERATION
Factory Reset
There may be times when you need to reset the i400 back to its original factory setting.
1. Press the MENU button, then use the </> buttons to cycle the options
until you reach < System >. Press the ENTER button.
2. When you see < Factory Reset >, press the ENTER button.
3. Select < Yes > using the < / > buttons, then press ENTER to start the
reset process.
NOTE : Once the reset has taken place, you will lose all your stored
DA B a nd FM, and the internal DA + egistry.
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Universal Dock Adapter
UNIVERSAL DOCK ADAPTERS
iPod Description
9
10
11
13
Adapter
No.
3
7
8
14
Capacity iPod mini iPod photo iPod nano
5G iPod (with video)
5G iPod with video iPod nano (2nd generation) iPod nan o (3 r d generation ) iPod touch
4GB & 6GB
40GB & 60GB
2GB & 4GB
30GB
60GB &80 GB
4G, 8GB, 16GB
4GB , 8GB &16GB
8GB & 16GB
SPECIFICATIONS
CD Section
Channels
S/N Ratio
Radio Section
Tuning Ranges
General
Output Power
Power Consumption
(Standby)
Input
2.0 stereo
>=70
FM 87.5 - 108 MHZ
DAB BAND III 5A-13F
2 x 5W RMS
40W
0.6W
AC 240V ~ 50Hz
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Care and Maintenance
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To clean the i400 Micro System
Ensure the unit is switched off and unplugged from any electrical outlet
Do not use any cleaning fluids containing alcohol, ammonia or abrasives.
Do not spray an aerosol at or near the radio.
Do not allow liquids to spill or objects to drop into any openings.
Always use original packaging if it is necessary to transport the unit.
If this unit is used in a dusty environment, it may be necessary to have the unit serviced at your local dealer periodically.
It is not advisable to allow large deposits of dust to accumulate within the unit as it may prevent adequate cooling. Similarly dust deposits which become damp can sometimes lead to electrical problems which may cause severe damage to the delicate electronics within this unit.
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Trouble Shooting
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
No Sound
St atic Sound
CAUSE
Volume not t urned up
Signal reception too low
SOLUTION
Adjust the main volume knob
Adjust the antenna or mov e
the unit to a stronger signal location
Sound is
distorted
Desired station not found
The di splay shows
“SERVICE N/ A”
Th e di splay is
blank
Volu me is too high
Weak signal area.
Poor rece ption
Us e the Manual Tune
function
Check station availability www.ukdigitalradio.com
Ad just the position of the aerial
Th is may occur if the broadcaster changes the label of a service or removes a label wh ile tuned.
Th e radio wi ll try to retune.
Pe rform a scan.
I can hear a bu r bling no ise on some stations
Weak signal
Try re-positioning the aerial
Check station availability www.ukdigitalradio.com
“Aut hent icated
Is Fall! Try aga in! ” app ears when I s wi tch to iPod mod e.
The iPod power charge is too low.
Allow the iPod to charge for a few minutes, remove and re-dock.
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