Hitachi AXM950E User manual

Category
Docking speakers
Type
User manual
iPad, iPhone and iPod not included
Instruction Manual
AXM950E
Wireless Hi with
Docking for iPad/iPhone/iPod
GB
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Contents
Safety Warnings ....................................................................................................................7
Unpacking .............................................................................................................................9
Product Overview ...............................................................................................................10
Main Unit ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Amplier ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Remote Control ...................................................................................................................13
Operating Your Remote Control ........................................................................................15
Handling the Remote Control .............................................................................................................. 15
Remote Control Operation Range .....................................................................................15
Connections ........................................................................................................................16
Speaker Connections ............................................................................................................................... 16
Connecting Control Cable...................................................................................................................... 16
Connecting to the iPod / iPhone / iPad Dock.................................................................................. 17
Using the AUX Connection .................................................................................................................... 17
Connecting the Aerial .............................................................................................................................. 18
Connecting to the Mains Supply ......................................................................................................... 18
Playing MP3’s from a USB Device ........................................................................................................ 19
General Operation ..............................................................................................................20
Powering ON/OFF ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Selecting Modes ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Adjusting the Volume .............................................................................................................................. 20
Adjusting the Sound Eect .................................................................................................................... 20
Adjusting the Bass .................................................................................................................................... 20
Adjusting the Brightness ........................................................................................................................ 20
Time Display ................................................................................................................................................ 20
Auto Setting the Clock ............................................................................................................................ 21
Manual Setting the Clock ....................................................................................................................... 21
Setting the Daily Timer ............................................................................................................................ 21
Setting the Sleep Timer ........................................................................................................................... 22
DAB Operation ....................................................................................................................23
DAB Auto Scan ........................................................................................................................................... 23
Secondary Services ................................................................................................................................... 23
Manual Tuning ............................................................................................................................................ 23
Presetting Stations .................................................................................................................................... 24
Recalling a Preset Station ....................................................................................................................... 24
System Reset ............................................................................................................................................... 24
DAB Display Modes .................................................................................................................................. 25
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FM Operation ......................................................................................................................26
Selecting the FM Mode ........................................................................................................................... 26
Searching for a Station Automatically ............................................................................................... 26
Searching for a Station Manually ......................................................................................................... 26
Audio Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 26
Presetting Stations .................................................................................................................................... 26
Recalling a Preset Station ....................................................................................................................... 27
System Reset ............................................................................................................................................... 27
FM Display modes ..............................................................................................................28
Compatible Disc Types .......................................................................................................29
CD/MP3/WMA Operation ...................................................................................................29
Playback ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
To Pause Playback ..................................................................................................................................... 30
To Stop Playback ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Skipping to Another Track ..................................................................................................................... 30
Random Playback ...................................................................................................................................... 30
Repeat Playback ......................................................................................................................................... 30
Programme Setting .................................................................................................................................. 30
Programme Cancel ................................................................................................................................... 31
Intro Playback ............................................................................................................................................. 31
iPod/iPhone/iPad* Operation ............................................................................................32
Inserting the iPhone/iPod and Selecting iPhone/iPod Mode ................................................... 32
iPod/iPhone/iPad* Playback .................................................................................................................. 32
Control iPhone/iPod menu .................................................................................................................... 33
Charging your iPod/iPhone/iPad* ....................................................................................................... 33
Bluetooth® Operation ........................................................................................................34
USB Operation ....................................................................................................................34
AUX Operation ....................................................................................................................35
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................36
Cleaning the Unit ...................................................................................................................................... 36
Handling Discs ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Cleaning Discs ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Storing Discs ............................................................................................................................................... 36
Hints and Tips .....................................................................................................................37
Specications ......................................................................................................................39
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SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety
standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the
best results and safety is to be assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads
and inter-connections between the pieces of equipment) are properly made and
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch o and withdraw the
mains plug before making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or
safety of your equipment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on the equipment.
DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely to be walked on, crushed, chafed, or
subjected to excessive wear and tear or heat.
DON’T remove any xed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON’T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as
newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and
shorten the life of the equipment.
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing, or objects
lled with liquids, such as vases.
DON’T place hot objects or naked ame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights
on, or close, to equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to res.
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER x legs with wooden screws. To ensure complete
safety always t the manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the xings
provided and according to the instructions.
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios that will distract you from the
requirements of trac safety.
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your
hearing.
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specically stated
that is designed for unattended operation or has a stand-by mode. Switch o
using the ON/OFF switch on the equipment or at the mains socket, and make
sure that your family knows how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be
made for inrm or handicapped people.
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working
normally, or if it is damaged in any way – switch o, remove the mains plug from
the mains socket and consult your dealer.
ABOVE ALL
NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other
opening in the equipment – this could result in a fatal electric shock.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind. It is better to
be safe than sorry!
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Battery Safety Guidelines
Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source
of portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused
– resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or explosion.
Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to
eliminate any such problems.
Take care to t your batteries
correctly, observing the plus and
minus marks on the battery and
appliance. Incorrect tting can cause
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Replace the whole set of batteries at
one time, taking care not to mix old
and new batteries or batteries of
dierent types, since this can result in
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Remove dead batteries from
equipment and all batteries from
equipment you know you are not
going to use for a long time.
Otherwise the batteries may leak and
cause damage.
Store unused batteries in their
packaging and away from metal
objects which may cause a
short-circuit resulting in leakage or, in
extreme cases, re or even an
explosion.
Never dispose of batteries in re as
this can cause them to explode.
Please recycle dead batteries; do not
put with the normal household
waste.
Supervise children if they are
replacing batteries themselves in
order to ensure these guidelines are
followed.
Never attempt to recharge ordinary
batteries, either in a charger or by
applying heat to them. They may
leak, cause re or even explode.
There are special rechargeable
batteries which are clearly marked as
such.
Remember that small button cell
batteries such as used in some
hearing aids, toys, games and other
appliances, are easily swallowed by
young children and this can be
dangerous.
Make sure battery compartments are
secure.
Keep loose button cells away from
young children.
Seek medical advice if you believe a
cell has been swallowed.
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Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source
of portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused
– resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or explosion.
Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to
eliminate any such problems.
Take care to t your batteries
correctly, observing the plus and
minus marks on the battery and
appliance. Incorrect tting can cause
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Replace the whole set of batteries at
one time, taking care not to mix old
and new batteries or batteries of
dierent types, since this can result in
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Remove dead batteries from
equipment and all batteries from
equipment you know you are not
going to use for a long time.
Otherwise the batteries may leak and
cause damage.
Store unused batteries in their
packaging and away from metal
objects which may cause a
short-circuit resulting in leakage or, in
extreme cases, re or even an
explosion.
Never dispose of batteries in re as
this can cause them to explode.
Please recycle dead batteries; do not
put with the normal household
waste.
Supervise children if they are
replacing batteries themselves in
order to ensure these guidelines are
followed.
Never attempt to recharge ordinary
batteries, either in a charger or by
applying heat to them. They may
leak, cause re or even explode.
There are special rechargeable
batteries which are clearly marked as
such.
Remember that small button cell
batteries such as used in some
hearing aids, toys, games and other
appliances, are easily swallowed by
young children and this can be
dangerous.
Make sure battery compartments are
secure.
Keep loose button cells away from
young children.
Seek medical advice if you believe a
cell has been swallowed.
Safety Warnings
• Read all the instructions carefully before
using the unit and keep them for future
reference.
• Retain the manual. If you pass the unit
onto a third party make sure to include this
manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the
rating label matches your mains voltage.
Damage
• Please inspect the unit for damage after
unpacking.
• Do not continue to operate the unit if you
are in any doubt about it working normally,
or if it is damaged in any way - switch o,
withdraw the mains plug and consult your
dealer.
Location of Unit
• The unit must be placed on a at stable
surface and should not be subjected to
vibrations.
• Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable
surfaces as the unit may fall o or tip over.
• The mains socket must be located near the
unit and should be easily accessible.
• This unit is designed for indoor use only.
Temperature
• Avoid extreme degrees of temperature,
either hot or cold. Place the unit well away
from heat sources such as radiators or gas/
electric res.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other
sources of heat.
Naked Flames
• Never place any type of candle or naked
ame on the top of or near the unit.
Moisture
• To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or
product damage, do not expose this unit
to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No
objects lled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the unit.
• If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can
cause serious damage. Switch it o at the
mains immediately. Withdraw the mains
plug and consult your dealer.
Ventilation
• To prevent the risk of electric shock or
re hazard due to overheating, ensure
that curtains and other materials do not
obstruct the ventilation vents.
• Do not install or place this unit in a
bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another
conned space. Ensure the unit is well
ventilated.
Safety
• Always disconnect the unit from the mains
supply before connecting/ disconnecting
other devices or moving the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains socket
before a lightning storm.
• In the interests of safety and to avoid
unnecessary energy consumption,
never leave the unit switched on while
unattended for long periods of time, e.g.
overnight, while on holiday or while out of
the house. Switch it o and disconnect the
mains plug from the mains socket.
Mains Cable
• Make sure the unit or the unit stand is not
resting on top of the mains cable, as the
weight of the unit may damage the cable
and create a safety hazard.
Interference
• Do not place the unit on or near appliances
which may cause electromagnetic
interference. If you do, it may adversely
aect the operating performance of the
unit, and cause a distorted picture or sound.
Batteries
• Batteries used in the remote control for this
unit are easily swallowed by young children
and this is dangerous.
• Keep loose batteries away from young
children and make sure that the battery
holder tray is secure in the remote control.
Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has
been swallowed.
• Please dispose of batteries correctly by
following the guidance in this manual.
• Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight
or sources of excessive heat.
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Supervision
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the unit and the
remote control.
• Never let anyone especially children push
anything into the holes, slots or any other
openings in the case - this could result in a
fatal electric shock.
Class 1 Laser Product
• This unit utilises a laser. Use
of controls, adjustments or
performance of procedures
other than those specied herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• Before moving the unit, ensure the disc tray
is empty.
• Always remove the disc when the unit is
not in use.
• Failure to do so will risk severely damaging
the disc and the unit.
• Do not stack devices, heat from other
devices may aect the performance of the
unit.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning ash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the unit’s enclosure that
may be of sucient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
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 manual
accompanying the unit.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Service
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove screws. The unit does not contain
any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all
maintenance work to qualied personnel.
• Do not open any xed covers as this may
expose dangerous voltages.
Maintenance
• Ensure the unit is fully unplugged from the
power supply before cleaning.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad or
abrasive cleaning solutions as these may
damage the unit’s surface.
• Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
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Unpacking
Remove all items from the packaging. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
Thank you for purchasing your new HITACHI HI-FI System.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual
so that you fully understand all the operational features it oers. You will
also nd some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this
instruction manual for future reference.
The Amplier
The Main Unit
Speakers x 2 Remote Control
Quick Start GuideInstruction Manual
iPhone Docking Connection Cable Mains Cable
2 × AAA size batteries
DAB Aerial
MENU REPEAT
DISPLAY SHUFFLE
VOL
DISC USB
DOCK/BT
FM/DAB
AUX CLOCK TIMER SLEEP
INTRO/SCAN
RDS DIM – DIM +
POP JAZZ ROCK
CLASSIC
FLAT
+
MUTE
BASS
TU– TU+ +
7 8 9 PROG
4 5 6 0
1 2 3
PRESET
ENTER
PAIR
MODE
CLOCKEQ
iR
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MODE
CLOCKEQ
iR
Product Overview
Main Unit
Front View
1. STANDBY Button
Switches the unit between the ON and
STANDBY modes.
2. MODE Button
Repeats a CD track or a music le.
3. Button
Ejects a disc from CD compartment.
4. Button
Plays/pauses/resumes playback.
5. EQ Button
Select sound eect.
6. CLOCK Button
7. Standby Indicator
• Indicator lights up red when the
unit is in STANDBY mode.
• Indicator lights o when the unit
is on.
8. Disc Compartment
9. Display
10. Remote Control Sensor
11. USB Socket
12. Button
• Skips backwards to the beginning of
the track or to the previous track.
• Allows fast reversing of the current
track.
• Searches for a radio station going
backwards through accessible radio
frequencies.
13. Button
• Skips forwards to the next track.
• Allows fast forwarding of the current
track.
• Searches for a radio station going
forwards through accessible radio
frequencies.
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4
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Rear View
CABLE
1. Control Cable Connector
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Amplier
Front View
Rear View
1. FUNCTION Dial
Switch between USB, TUNER, DAB,
DOCK, BT, AUX, and DISC mode.
2. VOLUME Dial
Adjusts the volume.
1 2
AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
1. Control Cable Connector
2. DAB Aerial Socket
Connect to a DAB Aerial.
3. AUX IN Sockets
Connect to an external audio device.
4. iPod/iPhone/iPad Socket
Connect to iPod/iPhone/iPad.
5. SPEAKER Sockets
Connect to speakers.
6. AC IN Socket
Connects the mains cable to the mains
socket.
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1. STANDBY Button
Switches the unit between the ON
and STANDBY modes.
2. 0-9 Buttons
Selects a soundtrack.
3. Button
Ejects a disc from CD compartment.
4. PROG Button
• Programme soundtracks.
• Presets radio stations.
5. TU + / – Buttons
Searches for a radio station going
forwards/backwards through
accessible radio frequencies.
6. PRESET + / – Buttons
Selects a preset station.
7. POP / JAZZ / ROCK / CLASSIC /
FLAT Buttons
Selects sound eect.
8. MUTE Button
Silences the unit or restores the
sound.
9. BASS + / – Buttons
Selects bass level.
10. /PAIR Button
• Plays/pauses/resumes playback.
• Access Bluetooth function to pair
with Bluetooth device.
11. Button
Stops playback.
12. VOLUME + / – Buttons
Increases or decreases the volume.
13. MENU Button
Displays menu screen.
14. REPEAT Button
Repeats a CD track or a music le.
15. Buttons
Navigates to select an item on a
menu screen.
16. ENTER Button
Conrms the selection on a menu
screen.
Remote Control
MENU REPEAT
DISPLAY SHUFFLE
VOL
DISC USB DOCK/BT FM/DAB
AUX CLOCK TIMER SLEEP
INTRO/SCAN
RDS DIM – DIM +
POP JAZZ ROCK
CLASSIC
FLAT
+
MUTE
BASS
TU– TU+ +
7 8 9 PROG
4 5 6 0
1 2 3
PRESET
ENTER
PAIR
2
5
7
10
11
13
15
1
3
4
6
9
8
12
14
16
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MENU REPEAT
DISPLAY SHUFFLE
VOL
DISC USB DOCK/BT FM/DAB
AUX CLOCK TIMER SLEEP
INTRO/SCAN
RDS DIM – DIM +
POP JAZZ ROCK
CLASSIC
FLAT
+
MUTE
BASS
TU– TU+ +
7 8 9 PROG
4 5 6 0
1 2 3
PRESET
ENTER
PAIR
17. Button
• Skips backwards to the
beginning of the track or to the
previous track.
• Allows fast reversing of the
current track.
18. Button
• Skips forwards to the next track.
• Allows fast forwarding of the
current track.
19. DISPLAY Button
Displays CD playback information.
20. SHUFFLE Button
Random playback of CD tracks or
music les.
21. DISC Button
Selects CD mode.
22. USB Button
Selects USB mode.
23. FM/DAB Button
Selects between TUNER and DAB
mode.
24. DOCK/BT Button
Selects between DOCK and
Bluetooth mode.
25. AUX Button
Selects AUX mode.
26. CLOCK Button
Displays the time.
27. SLEEP Button
Sets up a sleep timer.
28. TIMER Button
Selects an alarm timer.
29. INTRO/SCAN Button
• Plays soundtrack for 10sec.
• Scans for radio station.
30. RDS Button
Displays radio station information.
31. DIM + / – Buttons
Adjusts display brightness level.
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21
25
29
22
26
30
17
20
23
27
31
24
28
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2. Insert two AAA size batteries (not included).
Make sure the (+) and (–) ends of the batteries
match the (+) and (–) ends indicated in the
battery compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
Operating Your Remote Control
1. Press and slide the back cover to open the
battery compartment of the remote control.
Remote Control Operation Range
• The remote control sensor on the front unit is
sensitive to the remote control’s commands
up to a maximum of 5 metres away and within
a maximum of a 60° arc.
• Please note that the operating distance may
vary depending on the brightness of the
room.
Handling the Remote Control
• Be aware of your ngernails when removing the battery cover and the battery.
• Do not drop the remote control.
• Do not allow anything to impact the remote control.
• Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control.
• Do not place the remote control on a wet object.
• Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight or near sources of excessive
heat.
• Remove the battery from the remote control when not in use for a long period of time,
as corrosion or battery leakage may occur and result in physical injury, and/or property
damage, and/or re.
OPEN
MODE
CLOCKEQ
iR
MENU REPEAT
DISPLAY SHUFFLE
VOL
DISC USB
DOCK/BT
FM/DAB
AUX CLOCK TIMER SLEEP
INTRO/SCAN
RDS DIM – DIM +
POP JAZZ ROCK
CLASSIC
FLAT
+
MUTE
BASS
TU– TU+ +
7 8 9 PROG
4 5 6 0
1 2 3
PRESET
ENTER
PAIR
30° 30°
Max. 5 m
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CABLE
AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
Connections
Speaker Connections
Connect the speaker cables at the back of the speakers to the SPEAKER OUT (L/R) Sockets
at the rear of the unit.
Connecting Control Cable
Connect the control cable between the CD player and the amplier.
Rear of the Amplier
Rear of the Amplier
Rear of the CD Player
Control Cable
AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
CABLE
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AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
Using the AUX Connection
Use a RCA stereo audio cable to connect an auxiliary equipment to the main unit’s AUX IN
sockets.
Connecting to the iPod / iPhone / iPad Dock
Connect one end of the cable (included) to the socket at the rear of the unit.
Auxiliary Equipment
RCA stereo audio cables
(Not included)
CABLE
AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
DOCK
Rear of the Amplier
Rear of the Amplier
Rear of the CD Player
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CABLE
AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
Connecting the Aerial
Connect one end of the aerial cable (included) to the DAB socket at the rear of the unit.
Then position the aerial to obtain optimum reception.
AC~
L
R
L
R
DAB
AUX
CABLE
SPEAKER OUT
Rear of the Amplier
Connecting to the Mains Supply
• This unit is designed to operate with an AC 230V ~50Hz power supply.
• Connecting the unit to any other power source may cause damage to the unit. Unwind
the mains cable to its full length. Connect the mains plug to a mains socket. Make sure
the mains plug is fully inserted into the mains socket. The unit is now connected and
ready to use.
• To switch the unit o completely, remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
To the mains
socket
Ensure all connections are connected before connecting to the mains power socket.
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Playing MP3’s from a USB Device
When a USB device is connected to the unit, turn the FUNCTION dial on the unit or press
the USB button on the remote control to select the USB mode.
• The unit can only play MP3 and WMA le formats in USB operation.
• If your USB device is loaded with MP3’s but the display keeps showing ‘NO DATA on the display, the
format of your USB device might not be compatible with the unit.
• The unit can support USB devices with up to 32GB of memory.
• The unit may not be compatible with all USB devices, this is not an indication of a problem with the unit.
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General Operation
Powering ON/OFF
When you rst connect the unit to the mains socket. The unit will be in STANDBY mode
and the STANDBY button will be red.
• Press the STANDBY button on the unit or the remote control to switch the unit on.
The word “HELLO“ will show in the display.
• Press the STANDBY button on the unit or the remote control to switch the unit back
to standby mode. The STANDBY button will light up red.
• Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket if you want to switch the unit o
completely.
Selecting Modes
Turn the FUNCTION dial on the unit to switch between USB, TUNER, DAB, DOCK, AUX, BT
and DISC modes. The selected mode will show on the display. Alternatively press the USB,
FM/DAB, DOCK/BT, AUX or DISC button on the remote control to select desired mode.
• If there is no signal under the USB, DOCK, AUX, Bluetooth and DISC mode, the unit will
automatically switch o within 15 minutes.
• Please turn the unit o completely to save energy when not in use.
Adjusting the Volume
• Turn the VOLUME + / – dial on the unit or press the VOLUME + / – buttons on the
remote control to adjust the volume.
• If you wish to turn the sound o, press the MUTE button on the remote control. Press
the MUTE button again or press the VOLUME + button on the remote control or turn
the VOLUME + / – dial clockwise to resume normal listening.
Adjusting the Sound Eect
Press the POP, JAZZ, ROCK, CLASSIC or FLAT buttons to select a desired music mode.
Adjusting the Bass
Press the BASS + / – buttons to select bass level.
Adjusting the Brightness
Press the DIM + / – buttons to select brightness level.
Time Display
• During standby mode, press the CLOCK button to display the clock for 30 seconds.
• While the unit is on, press the CLOCK button to display the clock for 3 sconds.
• While in iPod mode, when iPhone/iPod is connected to dock, time will show on the
unit display automatically until iPhone/iPod removed.
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Hitachi AXM950E User manual

Category
Docking speakers
Type
User manual

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