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BLUETOOTH TABLETOP TOWER
Model: ITSBisllOL
Instruction Manual
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QUICK S RT GUIDE
1. Make sure to remove ALL items before discarding package.
This includes:
- Tabletop Tower Speaker
- Remole Control (Baltery Included)
- Instruction Manual
- AC Adapter
2. Connect your smartphone, tablet, or other audio device via Bluelooth.
‘ Press the SOURCE button until indicator light turns BLUE with an audible beep.
' Make sure Blueioolh is enabled on your device. Once “ITSB-34HL"appears
In the list oi devices. select It. Ii asked ior a password. eriter ‘0000’.
- The Tabletop Tower Speaker Wlll produce an audible beep once a connection
Is established.
. See pages s40 for further instructions on listening lo lhe FM radio,
connecting Vla Biuetcoln or connecting iria Aux-lri.
3. Viewing the LED Display.
' Press and hold the LED ON/OFF butlan on lhe unil to lurn lhe LED Display On and Ott.
- Simply press the LED ON/OFF button to change the LED Display made, there are
5 dillererlt Display modes in total
~ See page 8 lor Remote Control Instructions.
Quick Slarl Guide...
Table of Contems....
Safely Insiructions”
Producl Overview...
Remote Control Overview...
Banery lnstallanon (Remote Control)...
General Operation and LED Display....
Playing Audio via FM Tune
Playing Audio via Bluemolh Source.
Playing Audio via AUXelN Source”
Troubleshooting...
Specificanons.......
Warramy .....
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Fiead these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed aii warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water. This apparatus shall not he exposed to
dripping or splashing. and no objects riiled with liquids. such as vases. shall be
placed on the apparatus.
Clean only with a 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.
soia. rug or similar suriace that may block the ventilation openings. The
apparatus must not be placed in a builtrin installation. Such as a Closed
bookcase or cabinet that may impede the ilow or air through the ventilation
openings. Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the openings With
items such as newspapers. iaolecloths. curiains. etc.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators. heat registers, stoves. or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Extended exposure to
temperatures higher that 170 degrees Fahrenheit. for example inside a closed
vehicle during the summer. may result in damage to your product
9. No open flame sources. such as lighted candles. should be placed on the
apparatus.
10. Do not deieat the saiety purpose of the polarized or groundingrtype 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 lor your safety. if the provided plug does not iii into your outlet.
Consult an electrician for the replacement at the obsolete outlet.
11.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched — panicularly at plugs.
convenience receptacles. and the poini where they exit from the apparatus
12. Do not install in an area which 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 oi the type speciiied in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance. It a separate power supply is
included with this apparatus. do not substitute With any other power supply —
use only manuiaciurer—proyided power supplies.
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14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time
15. If the unit will be unused for long periods of tlrne, the baflerles should be
removed.
16. Do not place thls product on an unstable surface. The product may
fall. causing serious inlury to a chlld or adult and serious damage
to the product. Use cnly with a stand, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold wlth the product. Any
mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. and should use a mountlng accessory recommended
by the manutacturer.
17 Move the appliance Wlth care to avoid damage or inlury
18. Refer all servicing to qualllled service personnel. Serviclng is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way: the poweresupply cord or plug is
damaged. liquid has been spilled or objects have rallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture. does not operate normally. or
has been dropped
19. For products which incorporate batteries, please refer to local regulations for
proper battery disposal.
CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING
“WARNING“ Thls product contalns chemicals known to the State of Californla to
cause birth delects or other reproductlve harm. For more lnIormation on these
regulatlons and a llst of chemicals, log on to the IOllowlng webslte address:
http lwww.oehha.ca.gov/pr0965.html
Placement
The unit must be put on atable Choose a locatlon
- Where lhere is a nearby pcwer connection.
' Where the front speakers have a direct line of sight to the listener for sound and
for remote control operation.
~ Where the unlt is not posilicned too close to a wall - allow 1 1.8ln
(30cm) cl clearance If possible.
PROD OVERVIEW
From View Rear View
Function Pane‘
1. Remote Sensor 6. VOL - (Volume Down)
2. Indicator 7. VOL + (Volume Up)
3. LED ON/OFF Buflon 8. AUX-IN Jack
4. »I ITUNE + Bunon 9. Antenna
5. 0) /SOURCE Bunon 10. DC IN Jack
EMOTE CONTRO ERVIEW
1 6
2 7
4 9
1. 0/ STANDBY Button 5. SOURCE Button
2. “4 ITUNE - Button 6. K Mute Button
»1 ITUNE + Button
3. VOL - (Volume Down)
VOL + (Volume Up) 8. ST/MO (Stereo/Mono) Button
4. LED ON/OFF Button 9. LED MODE Button
7. HI Play/Pause Button
BATTERY INS L TION (REMOTE CONTRO
Before First Use: Remove and discard the insulation tab as shown. '
Battery Replacement
1. Push and slide out the battery door (as shown in the tigure below) on the rear of
the remote control.
2. Replace the battery with a new CR2025 button cell with the polarity “+"
facing up.
Battery Precautions
Follow these precautions when using a battery in this device:
1. Use only the size and type at battery specified.
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when insiaiiing the battery as indicated in
the batteny compartment. A reversed batteny may cause damage to the deirice.
3. It the batteries in the device are completely drained or the device will not be used
for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or iniury from
possible battery leakage.
4. Do not th/ to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged: they can overheat
and rupture. (Follow battery manufacturer‘s instructions.)
5. The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like. NEVER dispose at old batteries by throwing them in a lire.
6. Clean the battery contacts, and also those of the device, prior to battery
installation.
7 When the remote control unit is not to be used tor a long time (more than
a month), remove the batteries to prevent them rrom leaking
a Do not dispose device into standard garbage disposal sites Dispose or device at
available Battery Recycling Sites arter ruiiy discharging battery Not doing so may
violate disposal laws and regulations Please refer to local regulations for
proper battery disposai
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING RANGE
Notes:
- When there is an obstacle between the unit and the remote, the remote may not
operate.
- When direct sunlight, an incandescent lamp, tiuorescent lamp or any other strong
light shines on the REMOTE SENSOR of the unit, the remote operation may be
unstable.
GENERA OP ATION AND LED DISPLAY
Connecting Power
Beiore connectlng trie power, check that the main voltage on trie rating plate of trie
back panel is trie same as tne voltage in your area.
- Insert the plug lnto the wall socket.
Turning the Unit On / Oil
- Press and hold the (K'JI/ SOURCE Button on the unit to tum It On and Ch.
NOTE: Indicator/157m turns RED In Standby Mode.
USING THE LED DISPLAY
Operation using the Tower Speaker
- Press and hold tne LED ON/OFF button on me unit to tum tne LED Display On and Oil.
simply press tne LED ONIOFF button to cnange the LED Display mode, inere are
5 dll‘ieient Display modes in total
Operation with the Remote Control
- Press the LED ON/OFF button on lne remote control to tum tne LED Display 0n and on.
Press the LED MODE button on tne remote contiol to cnange tne LED Display
mode tnere are 5 dilierenl Display modes in total.
PLAYIN AUDIO VIA FM TUN
FM Radio Antenna
Before using your unit for FM reception, unwrap and iully extend tne antenna Wire.
You may need to adjust the position oi the antenna wire ior maximum signal strength.
LISTEN TO FM RADIO
Selecting FM Mode
' Press the (bi/SOURCE button on unit repeatedly untll the lndicator turns GREEN.
Station Search
- Press and hold »I /TUNE + or I« /TUNE - button to Search up or down the band.
The iadlo will Stop automatically when the next statlon ls reached.
Manual Step Tuning
- Press »I /TUNE + or I« /TUNE - button to step up or down the band.
- Fine adjust trie tuning so that the station plays clearly.
, if you near a lot 0/ background noise when piaylng the station, the signal may be
weak. You may be able to improve the signal strength by adjustlng the position of
the FM antenna or moving the radio to a differentpositlon.
STIMO (Stereo/Mono) Button
- ll the Radio Station signal is strong but you are still recelvlng poor reception or triere is
sound interlerenoe, press tne ST/MO button to lurtrier improve sound quality.
PL ING AUDIO VIA BLUETOOTH SOURCE
You! Tabletop Tower Speaker also Includes Blueiooih Conneciwlly You can Connect
Biueloolh enabled smavlphones, Iabiets, and laplop compulers to stveam musm
Selecting Blueloolh Mode
- Press the (0) l SOURCE button until indicator light (urns BLUE with an audible beep
, The system WIII start searching lo! the device last Connected, II the device Is
found, the System WI/I reconnect the device aulamatlcally.
- Please note, only One Bluetanth devlce can be connected to the Tabletop Tower
Speaker at one lime,
- Aciivale Biueloolh on your device (smanphone, Iabiet. computer, elc.).
~ in the Bluetooth menu oi you! devlce. there should be an opilon to Search Ior
Bluetooth devices. Selecfi this option.
- Your device wi/i now scan for other Biueroot‘h devices and should find the
Tabletop Tower Speaker. identified as “FISH-34D ".
- Choose to pan wtth "ITSE-adflL".
, If you are asked for a password, enter ’DUUD’.
- You! Biuelooln device will now be connecled. Once a conneclton has been
established, tne audto system will produce an audio beep
Atter patring lor tne ltrsl time, the audio system thI appear on the eonnectton
menu 0! your aluetootn devlce.
- ii you want to connect to anotnet aluetootn device to the Tabtetop Tower Speaker,
deactlvate the current connecllon. Follow the steps above Io connect the
new devlce.
Playback Conlrol
- Press the NI Play/Pause builon to pause Ihe muslc playback. Press agaln to resume
- Pvess Ihe i« or »I buuon Io select me next Oi pvevious track.
, These functions may not be available for all Bluerooth enabled devices
PLAYING AUDIO VIA IN SOURCE
Connecting via AUX-IN
~ Connect one end of a 3.5mm AUX-\N cable (not mcluded) to the hue out
0! headphone Jack 0! the source (smanphone, tab‘el, elc.).
' Connect the other end ol the cable to (he AUXVIN Jack on the back pane‘
ol the Tabletop Tower Speaker.
Playing an AUX-IN Source
- Press Ihe (0)) / SOURCE bulton on Ihe unil repeated‘y unhl Ihe mdicator Iums VIOLET.
- Setlhe scuvce to play.
- Adjust the volume
, lithe volume level is :00 low. rry increasing the volume level on [/79 source
volume Central.
10
TROUBLESHOOTING
It you are having problems With your unit, please review the guide below oeIore
requesting service.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Power plug is not plugged into a
M“ 0mm Plug into the wall outlet properly
No ower
p Press the standby button on remote
The unit is in standby mode control to turn on the unit from
standby mode
Increase volume level by pressing
v | ti
oume is se ominimurn me VOL+ mm”
The connected device is not in Play the music/movie (rpm the
playing mode connected device
No sound
Sound output or the connected Increase the volume level or the
device is set too low connected device
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly
Input source is incorrect
“HUI Indlcator turns 10 correct color
Volume ievei .5100 high Reduce the volume leveI by
pressing the VOL- button
Sound
dIStortIon
Volume IeveI ot the connected Reduce the volume level ot the
device is set too high connected device
Polnl the remote COMI‘OI lo the
om or range remote sensor on the unit wrthih
“Emma?“ 20 Ieet (amt +/e 30 degrees
functioning
The batteries in the remote control Replace with new batteries
are dead
. Extend the FM antenna Wire on the
weak?“ iflfigrggna‘ ”“9 rear or the unit and relocate it to
me" '°" get better reception
The exlemal device is out pl range Move the external deVICe within a
Bluetooth or too tar him the unit 33 loot range or the unit.
will not pair
lo a device . . . Follow the proper procedures stated
The ”dam“ dev'ce '5 "m ”3””‘9 in the BIuetooth section oI the manual
11
SPECIFICATIONS
AdapterPowerinput......................... ...AC ‘lOU-ZAU~ 50/60Hz,USA
Output DC 5 EV: ZDOOmA 06-0
PowerConsumptlon... mew
Blueloolh Working Range up to 32 fl (10m)
FM Coverag 37.540813 MHz
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluelooth SlG. Inc. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their respective owners.
Made in China.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ol the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection againsl harmtui interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio rrequency energy
and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interlerence to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that
interterence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television receplian, which can be determined by
turning the equipment art and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interlerence by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorienl or relocate the receiving antenna.
, increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diflerent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
a Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician (or help.
This device complies with part 15 0' the FCC Rules. Operation is sublect to the
followmg two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmlui interrerence. and (2) this device must accept
any interlerence received, including interrerence that may cause undesired
operation.
The antennais) used ror this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
dlstance of at least 7.9m (20cm) lmm all persons and must not be Carlocated or
operating ln coniunction Wlll’l any other antenna 07 transmitter.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ina party responsible lor
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
12
WARRANTY
Innovative Technology Electra ' s LLC.
Limited Warranty: 90 Days Labor, One Vear Parts
Innovative Technology Electronics LLC (IT) warrants the product to be tree irom “Detects" in
materials under normal use my a period oi “One Yea!" Iiom the date ol the original purchase
The Warranty is “Nol” transleiable. IT agrees, within the initial “90 Day" period, to repair or
replace the product it it is determined to be deiectlve at “NO Charge' It is Iurther agreed that
IT Wlli cover the cost to repair or replace damaged “Pails“ only tor a total period oi “One
Year" Irom the date olthe original purchase. The warranty does not cover cosmetic damage,
antennas, Ac cords, cabinets, headbands, earrpads, or damage due to line powersurges,
connection to improper voltage supply or settings, misuse, mishandling, accident, acts oi
God or attempted repair by an unauthorized servlCe agent
To obtain service, the purchaser MUST present an original sales receipt / proot of
purchase. Please contact us at www.Ithomeproducts.com to request an RMA (Return
Material Authorization) number to return products tor service or replacement. Returns
Without an RMA number on the package will be reiused and returned to sender Upon receipt
oIthe returning item and our iull inspection (IT) may issue a replacement to customeiior the
same item or ol one that has equivalent value and Ieatures To return an item, supply full
name, return address, phone number, item purchased, receipt or purchase and reason lor
return to obtain RMA number
All returns must be in the original packaglng or reasonable substitute to prevent damage.
Customer “Must" include lull name, shipping address and telephone number inside oi
package NO return will be shipped back to a PO BOX orAPO address.
Please include yourcheck or money order in the amount oi
' USDSSDD for ilems $10.00 to $39.99 (Price Paid Per Unil)
- USD$10.00 for items $40.00 to $99.99. [Price Paid Per Unit)
‘ USD$15.00, fur Items $100.00 and up. (Prlce Pald Per Unlt)
- Shipping lees are non-velundable
to be payable to Innovative Technology Electronics LLC (va handling and return shipping
charges) (IT) will not be responsible (or delays or unprocessed claims resulting irom a
purchaser s iailure to provide any/ all oi the necessary iniormation Send all Inouiries or RMA
request via our website www.ithomeproducts.eom/support.
Innovative Technology Electronics LLC
l Channel Drive, Port Washington, NY limbo
Toll tree. 17877743372497
Website lor support: www.ithomeproductscom/support
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT As PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY ls THE EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER, (IT) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANv INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANV EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED 5v APPLICABLE LAw. ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIUTV OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTV.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation or incidental or consequential damages,
or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations
may not apply to you This warranty gives you speciiic legal rights and you may also have
other rights, which vary Irbm state to state
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