Plastoform RFREMOTE 2.4GHz WIRELESS DEVICE User Manual

Plastoform Industries Ltd. 2.4GHz WIRELESS DEVICE Users Manual

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Instruction Manual
PF405
Odock@RF
LED Indicator on the Docking Base
Important Wireless Setup procedure for the PF405
• Solid: Power up and Paired with the RF Remote handset
• Plug in the Power Adaptor to the Docking
• Flashing (Leisurely): Power up, but Not Paired with RF Remote handset
• Insert 2 x AAA Battery into the RF Remote handset
• Flashing (Imperatively): Power up, and in Pairing mode
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LCD ProDock (WIP043) User Manual
• Insert iPod / iPhone on the Docking
Front View
• Press and Hold “Play/Pause” button to turn off the Display
Bottom View
Wireless Connection Procedure:
“Press and Hold”
this button for pairing
No Signal
Flashing (Slow)
Please turn on the
Base.
If signal is not good,
press and hold
“Select” to start pair
with the dock.
IR Remote Control Receiver region  (indication light is
ON when connected to power)
Select btn
Back View
Showing this screen on Remote
(Lost Signal Condition)
Power up the Base
Hold press the Select button
“Component Video”
Sockets (Y, Pb, Pr)
Connect btn
at the bottom
“Composite Video”
Socket
Pairing Mode
“L/R Sound output”
Sockets
DC power socets
(to power adapter)
1. Press & Hold the
“Connect” button on
the Speaker
Major Buttons used from Remote control
2. Press “Select” to
continuous
Pairing Condition
For Wirless Paring
Long Press the Connect btn
Press the Select button
Remote screen
(display iPod
navigation menu)
Pairing Mode
Select btn
LED on the unit will be
Flashing imperatively
Pairing in Progress
............
Auto Scan and Pair to
the Base
Now Playing
Number of Songs
Name of Songs
Name of Artist
Name of Album
Time Bar of Song
Menu button (back
to previous menu on
the remote screen)
Select button
Play / Pause button
(on / off of the
remote screen)
Pairing Successed
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1. Cable Connections:
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Cable connection Procedures:
i. Insert Audio Cables between “Audio Output” RCA sockets (labeled “L” and “R”)of the unit to the Television.
ii. Insert Video Cables between “Component” (labeled “Y, Pb, Pr”) or “Composite” (labeled “C/V”) RCA sockets of the unit
Videos
Name of iPod
Music
Videos
Photos
Settings
Now Playing
to the Television.
iii. Insert power supply to the DC socket.
iv. Plug the iPod / iPhone onto the unit’s dock. The iPod / iPhone display will show: “Accessory Attached”. (If iPod
Touch or iPhone is used, please keep it ON when plug-in)
Movies
Music Videos
TV Shows
Video Podcasts
Rentals
v. Press “PLAY / PAUSE” button for a second, and the Remote Screen will on, and display the navigation menu.
According to your Video Cable connection, please go to the “Settings” in main menu     Video Setting     Video out: C/V for
Composite Video out or Y/Pr/Pb for Component video out.
Remote Control Menu - Videos
WIP043 Video Format Setting
Settings
Name of iPod
Settings
Name of iPod
Music
Videos
Photos
Settings
Now Playing
Shuffle           Songs
Repeat               Off
Video Setting
Enter Pairing mode
Shuffle          Songs
Repeat               Off
Video Setting
Enter Pairing mode
Music
Videos
Photos
Settings
Now Playing
Settings
Video Out: C/V
TV Signal: PAL
Screen: Wide
Fit to Screen: Off
Alt Audio: On
Captions: Off
Subtitles: On
Option
Songs      Albums      Off
One      All      Off
Remote Control Menu - Setting
Video Format Setting
According to your Cable connection;
Select the following:
C/V
Composite Video output Y/ Pr / Pb
Component Video output
2. Playing Music and Video:
i. Highlight and select [Music] or [Video], to activate sub-menu. And further highlight and select different directories, and
Name of iPod
songs to play.
ii. The song’s information will be shown on the remote display during playing. Use “RW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE” buttons for
normal control of playing. “VOL UP / DOWN” for volume level control.
iii. Press “MENU” to go back previous menus. Please note that the Play / Pause condition will be shown by icon on the
Music
Videos
Photos
Settings
Now Playing
Now Playing
Number of Songs
Name of Songs
Name of Artist
Name of Album
Time Bar of Song
remote screen’s top left corner. Highlight and select any other songs to play.
WIP043 Remote Control Menu
Remote Control Menu - Now Playing
3. Playing Photo:
Music
Name of iPod
Music
Videos
Photos
Settings
Now Playing
Playlists
Artists
Albums
Songs
Genres
Composers
Podcasts
i. Highlight and select [Photo] in the Main Menu.
ii. The LED will be Flashing on the Docking base.
iii. Follow the instruction on the Screen.
iv. Select the Photo mode on your iPod/iPhone
v. Select the Photo on your iPod/iPhone, and press “Play” on your iPod/iPhone
vi. To exit the Photo Mode, Press and Hold the “Menu” on the Remote
4. Press and Hold “PLAY / PAUSE” button, the remote screen will turn off.
Remote Control Menu - Music
5. Press and Hold “Menu” button, it will jump back to the Main Munal
Settings
Video Out: C/V
TV Singnal: PAL
Screen: Wide
Fit to Screen: Off
Alt Audio: On
Captions: Off
Subtitles: On
Option
C/V      Y/Pr/Pb
PAL      NTSC      
Wide      Std
safety Precautions
WARNINg
• Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use.
Follow all operating and usage instructions
• Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the device/accessories to your children.
• Remember to comply with legal requirements and local restrictions when using the device, For example: in airplanes, gas
stations, hospitals or while driving.
• The functioning of medical devices such as hearing aids or pacemakers can be impaired. Keep at least 9 inches/20cm
between the device and the pacemaker. For more information consult your doctor.
• Do not throw the device into an open fire.
• Do not exceed the voltage specified on the power supply unit (5V). Exceeding the voltage may destroy the device.
• Plug the power adapter into an easily accessible AC power socket. The only way to turn off is to unplug it.
Do not submerge or use the i-Station in or near water
Do not disassemble any part of the i-Station
Do not place heavy objects on top of the i-Station
Do not allow small children to play with the i-Station unsupervised
Keep i-Station away from extreme temperatures and store away from dust and humidity
Unplug this product from the power source before cleaning
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaner, use only a damp cloth for cleaning
• The device may only be opened by authorized service partners. All other changes to this device are strictly prohibited and will
void the EMC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product.
FCC Statement
Important Information Required By the FCC The Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the 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.
Rhodes Way, Watford
WD24 4YW UK
Tel: +44 (0)1923 471 000
Email: support@logic3.com
Logic3 International Ltd. of Watford, UK is the owner of the Logic3 and i-Station registered trademark as well as registered and unregistered design
rights and copyright subsisting in various products within its range. “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks, copyrights and trade names are registered properties of their respective owners.
Logic3 are continually updating their products in the interest of improving the quality and design. As a result, some features and the appearance of
the product may vary from those shown on this packaging. Copyright in this manual is owned by Logic3 International Ltd.
K09-00620-01
www.logic3.com

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