Pyle PSB90I User's Manual


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IMPORTANT: Pack carefully in original package if possible.We are not responsible for damage incurred in returning items for repair, A letter stating your exact street addres,daytime phone number,and the problem you are experiencing should be included. You must also enclose a copy of the original receipt a sproof of date of purchase

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300W iPod/iPhone 2.1 Soundbar Docking System with Aux-In and Video Output iPhone Docking System

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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NO UIER IER'''CEABLE

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WARNING

11111 una hu I long AC ..

USE UNDER SUPERVISION OF AN ADUl.11lUE TO LONG CORD

1Il1h11 Cln oally be tripped on or pullod on, Clullng Injury , PI_ maulu"

II is Irrangod .. a will not dllpe OYI' IlIblolop,otc. Wh ... a con be pullod on by chlld"n 0' tripped ... , accldlnllily.

FCC NOTICE:

This equipment has b . . t.IWd and found to comply with the limits for a Cl UI B d i g i tal dab l CII , pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rul ..

. The .. l i m i ts a,.. des i gned to pr0vid8 rwaidant i a l prtJtecti on a g a i nst harmful interference in 11 relkI..,tlallntta li ation . ThI s equipmllnt generatH,u"s and can I1IId i at8 radio fr.quancy anergy and ,if not Installed and UMd In accorclafICI with the instrucIion$,ma y cau •• ha rmtulln t.rter.nc. to radi o c:ommunicationl .

HowIrver ,tIwrw is no guiWW'ltM that i not oa::ur i n

8 partk:ular inltiJlltion. !t

on equiprneri. don cause harmfu l in terflnnQe to radio or taecision

1'BC8ption . wNch

(WI be dNm1iMMi by Iwni ng'" aquipmal t orr and on , 1M

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enc:cuaged to try to oonvct the i one or men of the foIowing

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• Reorient or rvlocate ttl. rece lvi\g anl8 nn • .

• InmNlse the separation between the equipment and recaiY8 r.

• Connel the equ l prrMm t I nto an olJUet on a circu i lr dilferant from that to wh i ch Itt. rece i ver is connected .

• Consun the deeler or an experienced radiolTV technician for help.

FCC NOTICE:

To assure oontlnued compliance , follow the atlAllched installation instruction s and UN only .

h l e l ded cables when connect i ng to other davlcas . Mod l ftcation. nat authorized by the ma nufa cturer rrwy void u .....

. authority to operate this davica .

Before usinl the unit, be

SUN to.-d all opermlnl instruc:tion. earm!!ly

. PI . . . that th . . pl\l!Clllutlons and may nat pertain to your unit. Far I!X:IImple, this unit may nat haw the capability m be mnnected to an outdoor antennL

1 . Read these Instructions

2.1C.ap theM in.structions

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5 . Do not use th is apf*8I:U S ""WIIIar

6. Clean only with dry doth

7. Do not bled any ventilation opanlnp. Install In acc:ordance with the manufacturer ' . Instructions . a.

Do not Install nar any h.t

.OIIKH such as radiators, heat I'8f:iatenl, st:av., or ath.r apparatus Qndudinl

IIImplifiers) thu produca h.L

9. Do not dafeat the uNty purpo . . of the polarized or poundinl-type plul . A polarized plul has two blades with one wider than the ot ....

. alftlundinl type plul ha. two 1Md. and a third pundln. pron .. the wide blade or the third pro. a,. provided for JOUr uNty . fit into your outlet, consult an eledridan for replacamant of the obsolete outlet.

10. ProCect the power cord from bel,. wabd on or pinched pardcuIarty at pt.'P. mIWI\ancI'&cap I ,and the point wt.. tt.y aitfTvm the appMStua. n .

Only ... atiKhmania/.-= ric spMifiad by the man..r.ct..w

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power Source of Remote Control: ...... DC

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3V, 2 x MA size batteries (Included)

Power Consumption: .....

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Accessories:

1 x Instruction Manual

1 x Remote Control

2 x "MA ' size batteries for

remote

control

1 x 3 .

5mm mini plug audio connection cable

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Check the follows before requesting service

SYMPTOM

Nopower

POSSIBLE CAUSE

AC Plug not plugged into

WIll outlet

POWER 5'Mtx:h it OFF position

The unit In standby mode

(STANDBY Indicator is light)

No Sound Volume in minimum position

The connected device is not in playback mode

Sound output of the connected device weak

Inplt SOUt:8 incooact

SolO1ddi_ Volume

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Bass level too high

Volume level of the oonnected device too high

POSSIBLE SOUL TION

Plug ~ to 1he wal oude! property

Press 1he POWER 5'Mtx:h on

1he rear 01'..,1 to ON position

Press 1he STANDBY Button on the unit or Remote Control to tum on 1he unn from standby mode. One of AJJX 1;

AUX 2; i~Phone wililighl

Rise volume level by press the VOL (Volume) + Button

Plays 1he music/movie In the connected device

Rise 1he volume level 01' the comected device

Set 1he Inplt SOUt:8 to AUX 1,

AUX 2 or Pod/Phone as the

00I11eCti1g

Reduce 1he volume level by press the VOL (VoIume)-

Button

Reduce the bass level by press the BASS - Button

Reduoe the volume level of the oonnec1ed device

RemoIanot functioning

EO of 1he oonnected device was Set the EO of the oonnected set to super bass or others mode device to normal

No video output The oonnected i~Phone

Is not set 10 TV out mode

Set the comected iPodfIPhone to TV OUT Mode

(For detais, please refer to 1he

Pod/Phone's US81's Manual)

Poirt 1he ramcIa control 10 1he

The batteries in 1he ",mole remote sensor on the unit within

16 feet ,+/30 degree

Replace by new batteries oontrol are used up

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12. Use only with the cart, stand. tripod. braclm. or tabl. spec:1fIed by the manufactu ... or .old with the apparatus.

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When a cart is used, use caution when movinl the Cl.l1/apparatus ........

Ott ... m"· combln.tlon to avoid injury from tip-ovw.

13 . Unpl", this .pparatus durin.lilhtninl storms or when unuad far lon, periods of'tlme.

, .... R.r.aI a.vidnr &0 qlAlliH.d..me. petSOnrMl

ServklnJ It requl,., when the appwatus has been ctam.pd in.",..." such u power ...... ppIJ cord or

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~ has " - ......... objods have faller! into the apparatus, the apparatus has beeft expoHd to ... 'n or moisture dGel not operate normally. or h .. bMn dropped.

12. outdoor .manna FOundln.

Ifan outsid e antenna is connected to the product, be sure the antennil system is grounded 50 as to prov i de some protect i on against voltage surges and built up static charges .

Section 810 of the National

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to pro~ grounding of the mut and supporting structure, ,roundin. of the k,ad·jn wire to an antenna dtscharge product, size of grounding conductors. location of amennadischilrge product. connection to ground i ng electrodes and requ i rements forthe groundin. e l ectrodes .

15. The malnll plug III uaed

88 the disconnect devlce,the dleconnect device ahall remain readily operable.

23. Service

Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or remOVing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hilZards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

16. The apparatua shall not be exposed 1D drtpplng or apl8llhlng and that no obJecta filled wHh liquids, such as vases , ahall ~ the apparatus.

17. WARNING, To reduce the risk of nre or electric shock, do not expol8 this apparatus to rain or moisture.

204. Rep"ment parb

When replacement Pilrts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the or i g i nal part. Unauthorized substitutions may resu i n fire or electric shock or other hazards.

1&. Power Source

The product should be operated only from the type of power sourc:t! Indicated on the marting label. If you are not sure of the type of powe!" supply to)'OUr home. consult your ap~iance dealer or local power company .

For products Intended to operate from battery power , or other

SOUtttS.

~r the operat i ng i nstructions.

25 . S.r.ty check

Upon comp letion of any SeMce o r repairs to th i s product ask the service techn i cian to petfonn safety cheds to determine that the product is in proper operating conditi

19. Pawl, lin.

An outside antenna system shou l d not be located in the v i cinity of overheild power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it an filII into such power lines or drcults. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be uken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as conuct with them might be fatal.

20. OverIoadln,

Do not overload wall outlets ilnd extension cords as this can result In a r i sk or fire or electric shode.

21. Object and liquid entry

Nl!Ver push objects of any kind i nto th i s product through as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could resu lt i n fire or electric shock.

Never spill or SP"y any type ofliquid on the product.

26. Dam ... NqU1ri"l . . . .

Unp l ug the product from the wall outlet and refer serv i cing to qualrfied service personnel under the followina conditions : a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liqu i d has ~n product . c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating Instructions.

Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions , as an adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will and require extensive wort by. qualified technidan to restore in the product to Its normal operat i on . e . If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged . f. When the product exh i b i ts a d i stinct change i n performance - th i s indicates a need for service .

27. Note. CATV qdIIm inmJler

Th i s reminder 1 5 provided to all the CATV system

Insta l ler's attention to Article 820-4Q of the NEe that provides au ldell nes for proper ground i ng and, i n particular , specifies that the able Cround shall be connected to the Crounding system of the building, as close to the po i nt of cable entry as practical.

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS

1. VIDEO OUT Jack

2. AUX 1 Input Jacks

3. POWER ON/OFF Switch

4. AUX 2 (Input) Jack

5. VOL (Volume) - Button

6. VOL (Volume) + Button

7. iPod / iPhone Indicalor

8. AUX 2 Indicalor

9. AUX 1 Indicator

10. STANDBY Indicator

11. t!J Standby ON/OFF

Bullon

12. ~(Skip/Fast Search Backward)

Bullon

13. HI (Play/Pause) Button

14. ~

Bullon

15. SOURCE Bullon o o

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OPERATION

1. Press the POWER Switch on the rear of unit to ON position to power on the unit.

The STANDBY Indicator will tum on.

2. Press the STANDBY Button on the unit or Remote Control to tum the unit on from standby mode. The STANDBY Indicator will tum off but the selected input source's indicator will tum on.

3. Presses the SOURCE Bullon on the unit or Remote Control repeatedly to select the input source as the connections to AUX 1 (AUX 1 Indicator will tum on); AUX 2

(AUX 2 Indicalorwill tum on) or iPodnPhone (iPodIiPhone Indicalorwill tum on).

4. Press the VOL (Volume) +/- Bullons to adjust volume level.

5. Press the BASS +/- Buttons on the Remote Control to increase/decrease the bass level.

6. Press the MUTE Button on the Remote Control to tum off the sound temporary, press again to tum it back.

7. When finished, press the STANDBY Bullon on the unit or Remote Control to tum the unit off (standby mode).

8. If the unit is not used for a long period of time, tum off unit using rear master power switch. All top ready lights will go off.

NOTES

1. When iPod or iPhone connected, it will recharge automatically.

2. During playback the musiclvideo files from iPod or iPhone:

A. Presses the Skip/Fast Search ~ ~ forwardnbackward.

B. Press and hold the Skip/Fast Search ~ to fast searching the specific section of the track forward/backward.

C. Presses the REPEAT Bullon on the Remote Control to set repeat modes, correspond icons will ooeur on the connected iPodnPhone's display.

D. Press the RANDOM Bullon on the Remote Control to tum the random playback mode on or off , correspond icons will occur on the connected iPodIiPhone's display .

E. Press the MENU Button on the Remote Control, the setting menu will appear on the connected iPodnPhone's display. Using the Direction'" /",; Skip/Fast

Search ~, ~ the ENTER Bullon to confirmed the selections.

SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

To watching the video files in the connected iPodflPhone:

1. Connected the externallY to the Video Out Jack on the rear of unn as the figure below (connection cable not included).

2. Set the lY to AV 1 or AV 2 modes as connection.

3. Plug the iPod/iPhone to the iPod/iPhone docking on the top of unn.

4. Press the source button repeatedly until the iPodflPhone indicator is lighted.

5. Plays the video files in the connected iPod/iPhone as usual (Make sure it is set to lY oul For details, please refer to the iPod/iPhone's Use~s Manual).

To Video Input

TV

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(Connection cable not included)

(Connection cables not included)

Audio Out Jacks I

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DVD

To listening the music from

"TV;

DVD Player; VCR or DVR .

1. Connected the exiemallYlDVDNCRlDVR to the AUX 1 Jack on the rear of unit as the figure above (connection cable not included).

2. Power on the connected external device and plays videa/music as usual.

3. Power on the unn, presses the SOURCE Button repeatedly until AUX 1 Indicator is lighl

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REMOTE CONTROL ·LOCATION OF CONTROLS

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1. STANDBY Button

2. Direction .... I ... (UpIDown) Button

3. MUTE Button

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5. HI (PlayflPause) Button

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7. RANDOM Button

8. REPEAT Button

9. SOURCE Button

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11. BASS +1Button

12. VOL (Volume) +1Button

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BATTERIES INSTALLATION

1. Slide and lifting the battery door as figure 1 below.

2. Installed 2 (two) AAA size batteries (included) into the battery compartment as the polarity makings inside as figure 2 below.

3. Replace the battery door as figure 3 below.

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BATTERY PRECAUTIONS:

Follow these precautions when using a battery in this device:

1. Use only the size and type of battery specified.

2, Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the battery as indicated in the battery compartment. A reversed battery may cause damage to the device.

3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with fresh ones.

4, If the batteries in the device are consumed or the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage.

5. Do not try to recharge the battery not intended to be recharged; it can overheat and rupture.

(Follow battery manufacturer's instructions.)

6, The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

7, Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation

EFFECTIVE DISTANCE OF REMOTE TRANSMITTER

NOTES:

• When there is an obstacle between the unit and the transmitter, the transmitter may not operate.

• When direct sunlight, an incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp or any other strong light shines on the REMOTE SENSOR of the unit, the remote operation may be unstable. A~~rox,16Ieel

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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

Listening the music from extemal audio device or iPod/iPhone:

1. Plug the iPod/iPhone to the iPod/iPhone docking. Or, Connect the external audio device such like MP3 Player to the AUX 2 Jack on the top of unit as the figure below:

2. Power on the unit, press the SOURCE Button repeatedly to set to AUX 2 or iPod/iPhone as the connection.

3. Plays the music in the connected audio device or iPod/iPhone as usual.

top view

MP3 pc

To the Phones/Aux Out/Line Out

Jack on the external audio device

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