Using The System - Cyber Acoustics CA 461 Manual De Instrucciones

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Connections
The power supply cord plugs into the DC jack located on the back of the system. Plug the adapter into
your AC wall socket or surge protector.
For use with batteries simply install 4 AA batteries in the battery compartment in the back. Follow the battery
indicator (+/-) to ensure they are in the correct position. If The speaker is going to be used by an AC source
for a long period of time it is recommended to remove the batteries.
Once again, make sure the correct insert for your iPod is in the universal well. Plug your iPod into the
connector pin that comes through the well/insert.
Battery Option
The CA-461 can also be powered by batteries making it a perfect portable solution. Simply install 4 AA
batteries in the battery compartment located at the back. Make sure to follow the battery indicators for
correct installation.

Using The System

Turn the power switch on.
Rear panel
Your iPod can be on or off when you place it into the dock connector. If your iPod is on and a music
track is playing you should hear sound immediately. If you don't 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 volume + / - buttons on the front of the speaker.
NOTE: When using the speaker with batteries be sure and turn off the main power switch when
you are not listening to the speaker. Stand by mode will put a slight drain on the batteries if the
main power switch is not turned off.
Charging your iPod
This docking speaker will charge most iPod models when the AC adapter is in use. It will not charge the
iPod when used in the battery mode as this puts an additional drain on the speaker batteries.
iPod models that charge with this system include:
iPod
iPod
touch
nano
This unit will not charge the "iPod with dock connector" (otherwise known as 3rd generation)
as this iPod model requires higher voltage or the iPod shuffle.
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Rear panel
Turn standby switch to the
on position. The LED
indicator is red when in
stand by mode and is blue
in on mode.
iPod
iPod with
classic
video
AC power adapter
iPod with
color display
iPod
mini

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