Altec Lansing Moondance HOME M302 User manual

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Docking speakers
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User manual
Altec Lansing Moondance Home Digital Speaker System
and Alarm Clock for iPod
®
M302
User Guide
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the Altec Lansing Moondance Home speaker
system. Designed specifically to work with your iPod, this system provides
high-quality audio and radio performance that brings out the best in your
music. This Altec Lansing speaker system is designed to work with:
• iPodtouch(2ndgeneration) • iPodnano(2ndgeneration)
• iPodtouch(1stgeneration) • iPodnano(1stgeneration)
• iPodclassic • iPodwithcolordisplay
• iPodwithvideo • iPodmini
• iPodnano(4thgeneration) • iPodwithClickWheel
• iPodnano(3rdgeneration)
Please carefully read this User Guide for instructions on setting up and
using your speaker system. Prior to installing or operating the Altec Lansing
Moondance Home speaker system, refer to the important product safety
information below.
Getting Assistance
The answers to most setup and performance questions can be found in the
Troubleshooting section of this guide. You can also consult the frequently
askedquestions(FAQ)inthecustomersupportsectionofourWebsiteat
www.alteclansing.com.
If you live in North America and still can’t find the information you need,
please call our customer service team for assistance before returning this
product to your retailer under their return policy.
Tel:800-258-3288(Toll Free in US and Canada)
IfyouliveoutsideofNorthAmerica,pleasevisitourWebsiteat
www.alteclansing.com and select your region to locate your country’s
distributor.
Forthemostup-to-dateinformation,besuretocheckourWebsiteat
www.alteclansing.com.
International Distribution
Internationalcustomers:ForinformationregardingthedistributionofAltec
Lansing products in your country, please visit www.alteclansing.com and
click on your region.
Registering Your Product
Visit www.alteclansing.com to register your product online, so we can
provide you with the best possible service and technical support.
FCC Compliance
Changesormodicationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjectto
the following two conditions:
1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
2)Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterference
that may cause undesired operation.
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CAUTION
Topreventelectricshockdonotusethis(polarized)plugwithanextensioncord,receptacleorotheroutlet
unlessthebladescanbefullyinsertedtopreventbladeexposure.
WARNING
Toreducetheriskofreorelectricshock,donotexposethisappliancetorainormoisture.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Readtheseinstructions.
2. Keeptheseinstructions.
3. Heedallwarnings.
4. Followallinstructions.
5. Donotusethisapparatusnearwater–Thisapparatusshallnotbeexposedtodrippingorsplashing,
andnoobjectslledwithliquids,suchasvases,shallbeplacedontheapparatus.
6. Cleanonlywithdrycloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. The
apparatus should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation
openings. The apparatus must not be placed in a built-in installation, such as a closed bookcase or
cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. Ventilation should not be
impeded by covering the openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(includingampliers)thatproduceheat.
9. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
10. Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedorgrounding-typeplug.Apolarizedplughastwo
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
11. Protectthepowercordfrombeingwalkedonorpinched–particularlyatplugs,convenience
receptacles,andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheapparatus.
12. Donotinstallinanareathatimpedestheaccesstothepowerplug.Disconnectingthepowerplugis
the only way to completely remove power to the product and must be readily accessible at all times.
13. Powersource–Useonlypowersuppliesofthetypespeciedintheoperatinginstructionsor
as marked on the appliance. If a separate power supply is included with this apparatus, do not
substitutewithanyotherpowersupply–useonlymanufacturer-providedpowersupplies.
14. Unplugthisapparatusduringlightningstormsorwhenunusedforlongperiodsoftime.
15. Referallservicingtoqualiedservicepersonnel.Servicingisrequiredwhentheapparatushasbeen
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, 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.Forservice,refertoqualiedservicepersonnel,returntothe
dealer, or call the Altec Lansing service line for assistance.
16. Forproductsthatincorporatebatteries,pleaserefertolocalregulationsforproperbatterydisposal.
17. Onlyuseattachments/accessoriesspeciedbythemanufacturer.
18.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer or
soldwiththeapparatus.Whenacartisused,usecautionwhenmovingthecart/
apparatuscombinationtoavoidinjuryfromtip-over.
Safety Information
The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Caution:Topreventtheriskofelectricshock,donotremovecover
(orback).Nouser-serviceablepartsinside.Referservicingto
qualified service personnel.
Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateraltriangleisintended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance(servicing)instructionsintheliteratureaccompanying
the appliance.
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Contents
Welcome ................................................................................................................................................................................................. ii
Safety Information ..................................................................................................................................................................................1
Package Contents ..................................................................................................................................................................................3
Getting Started .......................................................................................................................................................................................4
Placing and Removing Adapters for the iPod ........................................................................................................................................5
Speaker Features and Indicators ...........................................................................................................................................................6
Speaker Controls ....................................................................................................................................................................................7
Wireless Remote Features......................................................................................................................................................................9
Listening to Your iPod .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Charging your iPod ...............................................................................................................................................................................11
Listening to the FM Radio ....................................................................................................................................................................12
Listening to a Non-docking iPod or Other Portable Audio Device .......................................................................................................13
Setting the Clock Display .....................................................................................................................................................................14
Setting the Alarm .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Setting the Sleep Timer ........................................................................................................................................................................17
Maintaining Your Speaker System .......................................................................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Warranty ...............................................................................................................................................................................................20
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Package Contents
ACadapter
FMradioantenna
Wirelessremote
Altec Lansing Moondance Home speaker system
User Guide and
QuickConnectInstructions
Miscellaneous adapters for iPod
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Getting Started
How to Install the AC Adapter
1 Connect the AC adapter cable plug
into the speaker system’s power
jack.
Thejackislocatedonthebackofthe
systemandlabeledPOWER.
2 Plug the AC adapter into a wall
outlet.
How to Install the Wireless Remote Battery
Thewirelessremotebattery(included)isnotinstalledatthefactory.To
install the battery, follow these steps:
1 Open the battery compartment
door.
The battery compartment door is
located on the back end of the remote.
Simplyslidethedoorinthedirectionof
the arrow until it clicks, and then swing
the door open.
2 Position the battery (included) so it
sits in the battery holder correctly.
Makesurethepolarity(the+and
–sidesofthebattery)iscorrectas
illustrated on the inside of the door.
AUX IN POWER
3 Close the battery compartment door
Swingthedoorshut,andthenslideitintheoppositedirectionofthe
arrow until it clicks.
NOTE Please discard used batteries properly.
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Placing and Removing Adapters for the iPod
Your Altec Lansing Moondance Home speaker system includes removable
adapters for today’s popular iPod models. These adapters ensure that your
iPod properly fits in the speaker system’s dock. As new iPod models are
introduced, new adapters will be made available to customers. You may
also use the adapters supplied with your iPod or available for purchase at
www.apple.com.
How to Place an Adapter
1 Select the correct adapter for your
iPod.
Using the correct adapter ensures a
proper fit for your iPod.
2 Gently press the adapter into the
dock.
Now you can carefully place your iPod
into the dock.
NOTE Your iPod cannot be in a case or a “skin.”
How to Remove an Adapter
1 Remove your iPod.
2 Grip the adapter and pull gently upward.
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Speaker Features and Indicators
AUX IN POWERFM
Universal docking station for iPod
Snooze/LCDbrightnessdecreasebutton
Alarm2button
Alarm1button
Standbybutton
Time button
LCDdisplay
Snooze/LCDbrightnessincreasebutton
Sourcebutton
Sleepbutton
Volume increase button
Volume decrease button
Powerjack
Auxiliaryinputconnector
FMantenna
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Speaker Controls
Turn on your speaker system
EnsuretheACadapterisconnectedtothesystemandpluggedintothewall.SeetheGetting Started
sectionformoreinformation.MomentarilypresstheSTANDBYbutton.
IncreaseLCDdisplaybrightness
Press the
buttontobrightentheLCDdisplay.
DecreaseLCDdisplaybrightness
Press the
buttontodimtheLCDdisplay.
Changeaudiosource
PresstheSOURCEbuttontocyclethroughandselecttheaudiosource:iPod,FMorAUX.
NOTE Ifyouarein“FM”or“AUX”modeandyoudockyouriPod,thespeakersystemwillautomatically
change to “iPod” mode.
NOTE If you are in “iPod” mode and playing your iPod, changing audio sources will automatically pause
your iPod.
NOTE Ifyouarein“FM”mode,pressingtheSOURCEbuttononcewillhavenoeffect.Youwillneedto
press it a second time to change the audio source.
Turn up the volume PresstheVOLUME+button.Pressandholdthebuttontoquicklyadjustthevolume.
Turn down the volume Pressthe–VOLUMEbutton.Pressandholdthebuttontoquicklyadjustthevolume.
RecallpresetFMstation
In“FM”mode,presstheSOURCEbuttontoactivatethepresetselectionfeature.The“FM”sourceicon
will flash. Press the
or buttonstoselectthedesiredpresetstation.SeetheListening to the
Radio section for additional information.
Listentoanon-dockingiPodorMP3player
SeetheListening to a Non-docking iPod or Other Portable Audio Device section for specific information
onusingdevicesattachedtoyourspeakersystem’sAUXINconnector.
View the date
Momentarily press the TIME button to display the year. Press the TIME button again to display the month
and day. Press the TIME button again to display the day of the week.
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Setthetime SeetheSetting the Clock Display section for detailed instructions on setting the clock.
Setthealarms SeetheSetting the Alarm section for instructions on setting the alarms.
Dismiss the alarm PresseithertheALARM1orALARM2buttonwhenthealarmissounding.
Snoozefor9minutes
Press the
or button when the alarm is sounding.
Sleep SeetheSetting the Sleep TimersectionformoreinformationontheSLEEPbutton.
Speaker Controls
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Wireless Remote Features
The wireless remote lets you operate many functions of your Altec Lansing
Moondance Home speaker system:
Turn on your speaker
system
Momentarily press the
button.
Changeaudiosource
PresstheSOURCEbuttontocyclethroughand
selecttheaudiosource:iPod,FMorAUX.
NOTE Ifyouarein“FM”or“AUX”modeand
you dock your iPod, the speaker system will
automatically change to “iPod” mode.
NOTE If you are in “iPod” mode and playing your
iPod, changing audio sources will automatically
pause your iPod.
Play a track from your iPod
In “iPod” mode, press the
button.Seethe
Listening to Your iPod section for more information.
Pause your iPod
In “iPod” mode, press the
button.
Turn up the volume
Press the
button. Press and hold the button to
quicklyadjustthevolume.
Turn down the volume
Press the
button. Press and hold the button to
quicklyadjustthevolume.
Mute the volume
Momentarily press the MUTE button.
NOTE To cancel the mute, press the
, MUTE, ,
or
buttons.
Mute button
Poweron/off
button
Sourcebutton
Play/pausebutton
Volume increase button
Volume decrease
button
Snoozebutton
Track back button
Track forward button
Auto button
Alarm1button
Tune up button
Tune down button
Sleepbutton
Alarm2button
Enter button
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Skiptothebeginningofthe
current song on your iPod
In “iPod” mode, press the
button.
Rewindthecurrentlyplaying
track on your iPod
In “iPod” mode, press and hold the
button.
Skiptothebeginningofthe
nextsongonyouriPod
In “iPod” mode, press the
button.
Fast-forwardthecurrently
playing track on your iPod
In “iPod” mode, press and hold the
button.
Tune radio stations
In“FM”mode,usethe
and buttons.SeetheListening to the Radio section for additional information.
Seekradiostations
In“FM”mode,pressandholdthe
or button.SeetheListening to the Radio section for additional information.
Automatically tune and save
allclearFM
PressandholdtheAUTObuttononthewirelessremotefor3seconds.
SelectpresetFMstation In“FM”mode,pressthe
or button to select desired preset station.
Setthealarm SeetheSetting the Alarm section for instructions on setting the alarms.
Dismiss the alarm PresseithertheALARM1orALARM2buttonwhenthealarmissounding.
Snoozefor9minutes PresstheSNOOZEbuttonwhenthealarmissounding.
Sleep SeetheSetting the Sleep TimersectionformoreinformationontheSLEEPbutton.
NOTE Forbestresults,aimthewirelessremotetowardtheMoondanceHomespeakersystem.
Wireless Remote Features
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Listening to Your iPod Charging Your iPod
1 Dock your iPod in the Altec Lansing Moondance Home
speaker system.
2 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
Ifthesystemisn’ton,presstheSTANDBYbuttononthespeaker
system or the
button on the wireless remote.
3 “iPod” mode will be automatically selected.
4 Press the button on your iPod or wireless remote.
Music from your iPod will start playing. The speaker system’s wireless
remoteiscapableofcontrollingbasicfunctionsof3rd-generation
iPod models and the iPod touch.
5 Adjust the volume.
UsetheVOLUME+and–VOLUMEbuttonsontheAltecLansing
speakersystemtoadjustthesystemvolume.Or,usethe
and
buttons on the wireless remote.
6 Find your desired song.
Press the
or button on the wireless remote to go to the
nextorprevioustrack.Pressandholdthe
or button on
the wireless remote while track is playing for high-speed forward or
reverse music search of the current track.
WheneveryouriPodisdockedandyourAltecLansingMoondanceHome
speakersystemispluggedintoanACoutlet,youriPodischarging(until
fullycharged)–evenifthespeakersystemisswitchedoff.
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1 Plug the FM radio antenna into the speaker system’s FM
ANTENNA jack.
Thejackislocatedonthebackofthesystem.
2 Extend the FM antenna wire fully for best FM reception. Also,
do not strip, alter or attach to other antennas.
3 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
Ifthesystemisn’ton,presstheSTANDBYbuttononthespeaker
system or the
button on the wireless remote.
4 Select “FM” mode.
PresstheSOURCEbuttononyourspeakersystemortheSOURCE
buttononthewirelessremoteuntiltheFMappearsontheLCD.
5 Tune to the station you want to listen to.
Use the
and buttons on the wireless remote to tune in the
desired station.
Pressandholdthesesamebuttonsfor3secondstondthenext
clearFMstation.PressandholdtheAUTObuttononthewireless
remotefor3secondstoautomaticallytuneandsaveallclearFM
stations.
6 Adjust the volume.
UsetheVOLUME+and–VOLUMEbuttonsontheAltecLansing
MoondanceHomespeakersystemtoadjustthesystemvolume.Or,
use the
and buttons on the wireless remote.
NOTE ExtendtheFMantennawirefullyforbestFMreception.Also,donot
strip, alter or attach to other antennas.
How to Store Preset Stations
Your Altec Lansing Moondance Home speaker system’s wireless remote
enablesyoutoprogramupto16FMstationpresets:
1 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
2 Make sure you are in “FM” mode.
3 Tune to the station you wish to store.
4 Store the station.
PresstheENTERbuttononthewirelessremote.Apresetlocation
will show and begin to flash. The station stored in that preset will be
displayedinthelowerright-handcorneroftheLCDdisplay.
Use the
and buttons on the wireless remote to select the preset
location you want to store the station in.
PresstheENTERbuttontostorethestationinthepresetlocation.
YoucanstoreoneFMstationineachpresetlocation.
5 To store other preset stations, repeat the above steps.
How to Recall Preset Stations
1 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
2 Make sure you are in “FM” mode.
3 Use the and buttons on the wireless remote to select
the desired preset.
The radio will tune to your preset station.
4 Adjust the volume.
Listening to the FM Radio
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Listening to a Non-docking iPod or Other Portable Audio Device
Ifyouhaveanon-iPodMP3playerorothernon-dockingportableaudio
device,youcanenjoyitthroughyourAltecLansingMoondanceHome
speakersystemaswell.JustconnectitviatheAUXINjack.Here’show:
1 Locate a 3.5 mm stereo cable
(not included).
2 Plug one end of the stereo cable
into your device.
Your device should have either a
headphoneorLINEOUTjackforyou
to plug into.
3 Plug the other end of the stereo
cable into your speaker system’s
AUX IN jack.
TheAUXINjackislocatedonthebackoftheunit.
4 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
Ifthesystemisn’ton,presstheSTANDBYbuttononthespeaker
system or the
button on the wireless remote.
5 Select “AUX” mode.
PresstheSOURCEbuttononyourspeakersystemortheSOURCE
buttononthewirelessremoteuntiltheAUXappearsontheLCD.
6 Turn on your device and start it playing.
7 Adjust the volume.
UsetheVOLUME+and–VOLUMEbuttonsontheAltecLansing
MoondanceHomespeakersystemtoadjustthesystemvolume.Or,
use the
and buttons on the wireless remote.
NOTE Youmayneedtoadjustthedevicevolumealso.Yourdevice’s
volumeshouldbesettoapproximately¾volume.
8 When you are finished listening to your portable audio device,
please remember to turn both it and your speaker system off
to conserve electricity.
AUX IN POWERFM
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Setting the Clock Display
How to Set the Clock Time and Date
1 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
Ifthesystemisn’ton,presstheSTANDBYbuttononthespeaker
system or the
button on the wireless remote.
2 Press and hold the TIME button for 3 seconds.
The TIME button is located on the top of your Altec Lansing speaker
system.ThisactionputsyouintheTime/DateSetmode.
3 Select either 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock mode.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttonsonthewirelessremotetoselecteither12-Houror
24-HourClockmode.ThenpresstheTIMEbuttontosavethissetting
andentertheYearSetmode.
4 Set the year.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttons on the wireless remote to select the year. Then press
theTIMEbuttontosavethissettingandentertheMonthSetmode.
5 Set the month.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttons on the wireless remote to select the month. Press the
TIMEbuttontosavethissettingandentertheDateSetmode.
6 Set the date.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttons on the wireless remote to select the date. Press the
TIMEbuttontosavethissettingandentertheHourSetmode.
7 Set the hour.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttonsonthewirelessremotetoadjustthehour.Besureto
takenoteoftheAM/PMsettingifyouselected12-HourClockmode.
Then press the TIME button to save this setting and enter the Minute
Setmode.
8 Set the minute.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttonsonthewirelessremotetoadjusttheminute.
9 Exit the Time/Date Set mode.
PresstheTIMEbuttononthespeakersystemortheENTERbutton
onthewirelessremotetoexittheTime/DateSetmode.Thespeaker
systemwillalsoautomaticallyexittheTime/DateSetmodeafter
5secondsofinactivity.
NOTE Theclockisalwaysdisplayed–eitherinthemainpartoftheLCDor
in the lower right-hand corner if you are interacting with the speaker system.
NOTE This Altec Lansing Moondance Home speaker system features
a built-in backup battery system to provide continuous clock settings in
theeventofapowerfailure.IfapowerfailureoccursortheACcordis
accidentally disconnected, the display will not remain lit and the alarm will
not function, but the current time will be maintained.
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Setting the Alarm
Your Altec Lansing speaker system has two separate alarms.
How to Set Alarm 1
1 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
Ifthesystemisn’ton,presstheSTANDBYbuttononthespeaker
system or the
button on the wireless remote.
2 Press and hold the ALARM1 button for 3 seconds.
ThisputsyouintheAlarmSetmodeforalarm1.
3 Adjust the hour.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttonsonthewirelessremotetoadjustthehoursetting.Be
suretotakenoteoftheAM/PMsettingifyouselected12-HourClock
modewhensettingtheclock.ThenpresstheALARM1buttontosave
thissettingandentertheAlarmMinuteSetmode.
4 Adjust the minute.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttonsonthewirelessremotetoadjusttheminutesetting.
ThenpresstheALARM1buttontosavethissettingandenterthe
Alarm Volume mode.
5 Set the alarm volume.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttons on the wireless remote to set the alarm volume. Then
presstheALARM1buttontosavethissettingandentertheAlarm
Sourcemode.
6 Set the alarm source.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and
buttons on the wireless remote to select the alarm source:
iPod,FMorAUX.ThenpresstheALARM1buttontosavethissetting
andentertheAlarmDailyFrequencymode.
NOTE If you wish to wake up to a specific song on your iPod, dock your
iPod on the speaker system, select the song on your iPod, and then select
“iPod”asyouralarmsource.Ifyouhaveselected“FM”asyouralarm
source, the alarm will play the last radio station selected.
7 Select the alarm daily frequency.
Use the
and buttons on your speaker system or the
and buttons on the wireless remote to select the alarm daily
frequency(F):
•ChooseF1-7tohavethealarmgooffeveryday.
•ChooseF1-5tohavethealarmgooffMondaythroughFriday.
•ChooseF6-7tohavethealarmgooffonSaturdayandSunday.
•ChooseF1tohavethealarmgooffonlyonceatthenextselected
time.
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8 Exit the Alarm Set mode.
PresstheALARM1buttononthespeakersystemortheENTER
buttononthewirelessremotetoexittheAlarmSetmode.The
speakersystemwillalsoautomaticallyexittheAlarmSetmodeafter
5secondsofinactivity.
NOTE WhenexitingtheAlarmSetmode,thealarmisautomaticallyturned
on.Toturnoffthealarm,pressthecorrespondingALARM1/ALARM2button.
NOTE Thealarmtimeisdisplayedinthelowerright-handcorneroftheLCD
display when you turn the alarm on. If both alarms are active, the time for
Alarm1willbedisplayedinthelowerright-handcorner.
NOTE Ifbothalarmsareactiveatoverlappingtimes,Alarm1takes
precedenceoverAlarm2.
NOTE This Altec Lansing Moondance Home speaker system features
a built-in backup battery system to provide continuous clock settings in
theeventofapowerfailure.IfapowerfailureoccursortheACcordis
accidentally disconnected, the display will not remain lit and the alarm will
not function, but the current time will be maintained.
NOTE If “iPod” is selected as the alarm source but no iPod is docked when
thealarmgoesoff,thebuzzeralarmwillsoundinstead.
NOTE IftheiPod,FMradioorAUXINisplayingwhenthealarmgoesoff
and a different alarm source has been selected, the speaker system will
switch to the selected alarm source.
How to Set Alarm 2
Repeattheabovesteps,substituting“Alarm2”for“Alarm1.”
How to Use Alarm 1
1 Press the ALARM1 button on either the speaker system or the
wireless remote.
Thisactivatesthealarm.TheAlarm1iconintheupperleft-hand
corneroftheLCDdisplaywilllightandthealarmtimewilldisplayin
the lower right-hand corner of the display.
2 When the clock times matches the alarm time, the alarm
sounds, the Alarm 1 icon flashes, and the whole display
flashes.
The alarm gets progressively louder until it reaches the set level. After
atotalof59minutes,thealarmwillsilenceitself.
3 To dismiss the alarm, press the ALARM1 or ALARM2 buttons
on the speaker system or the ALARM1 or ALARM2 buttons on
the wireless remote.
4 To disable the alarm before its time is up, press the ALARM1
button.
How to Use Alarm 2
Repeattheabovesteps,substituting“Alarm2”for“Alarm1.”
How to Use the Snooze Feature
PresstheSNOOZEbuttononcetosilencethealarmforaperiodof
9 minutes.
Setting the Alarm
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Maintaining Your Speaker SystemSetting the Sleep Timer
Place your speaker system on a level surface away from sources of direct
sunlightorexcessiveheat.
Protect your furniture with a cloth or other protective material when placing
your speaker system on a natural wood or lacquered finish.
Cleanyourspeakersystemwithasoftclothmoistenedonlywithmildsoap
andwater.Strongercleaningagents,suchasbenzene,thinnerorsimilar
materials, can damage the surface of the unit.
Your Altec Lansing speaker system is equipped with a sleep timer that
automaticallyturnsofftheunit30,60,90or120minutesafterithasbeen
set.
How to Set the Sleep Timer
1 Ensure your speaker system is powered on.
Ifthesystemisn’ton,presstheSTANDBYbuttononthespeaker
system or the
button on the wireless remote.
2 Press the SLEEP button.
ThisputsyouintheSleepTimermode.
3 Select the sleep duration.
PresstheSLEEPbuttontocyclethroughtheavailablesleepduration
times:0,30,60,90and120minutes.Selecting0minutesisthe
equivalent of turning the sleep function off.
4 Exit the Sleep Timer mode.
ThespeakersystemwillautomaticallyexittheSleepTimermodeafter
5secondsofinactivity.Or,presstheENTERbuttononthewireless
remotetoexittheSleepTimermode.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Problem Solution
Speakersystemdoesn’t
respond(nopower)
ACadapterisn’tpluggedintoawalloutlet
or the connector isn’t plugged into the
powersupplyjackonthebackofthe
speaker system
PlugtheACadapterintoawalloutletandplugtheconnectorintothepower
supplyjackonthebackofthespeakersystem.
Walloutletisnotfunctioning Plug another device into the same outlet to confirm the outlet is working.
iPod doesn’t dock properly
Using the wrong adapter for iPod or no
adapter
Make sure the dock adapter is the proper fit for your iPod.
iPod didn’t install properly RemoveyouriPodfromthedockandcheckforobstructiononthe
connectors in the dock and on your iPod. Then reseat it in the dock.
iPod doesn’t respond
to the speaker system
iPod is not installed properly RemoveyouriPodfromthedockandcheckforobstructionsonthe
connectors in the dock and on your iPod. Then reseat it in the dock.
Your iPod software is too old
UpgradesoftwareonyouriPod.Fordetailsvisitwww.apple.com/ipod/
download.
iPod is locked up Please make sure your iPod is working properly before docking into the unit.
Please refer to your iPod manual for details.
Using1st-or2nd-generationiPod,iPod
shuffle or other devices
Your speaker system cannot control those iPod models or other devices.
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