SDI Technologies IP47 iHome Bluetooth Alarm Clock Radio for iPhone/ iPod User Manual iP47 IB 031108

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iP47 IB - USA version
Print color : Black text on white paper
Size of manual: 178mmW x 178mmH
March 11,08
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Model iP47
Bluetooth
Alarm Clock Radio
for iPhone / iPod ®
Questions? Visit www.ihomeaudio.com
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Table of Contents
1-2
10
11
12-15
16
Quick Start
Controls and Indicators
iP47 Display
Using the iP47
Using the Alarms
Listening to iPod
Listening to Radio
Listening to Bluetooth Music
Listening to other portable audio devices
Install Clock Backup Battery
Replacing the Remote Control Battery
Sleep Operation
Dimmer Operation
Making Call with Bluetooth Mobile Phone
Remote Control
A Consumer Guide to Product Safety
Trouble Shooting
Warranty
NOTE : The iP47 is designed for use with Bluetooth wireless devices compatible with the HFP,
HSP, A2DP and AVRCP streaming audio profiles. Refer to your Bluetooth device’s user
manual or technical support to determine if your Bluetooth device supports these profiles.
Maintenance
• Place the unit on a level surface away from sources of direct sunlight or excessive heat.
• Protect your furniture when placing your unit on a natural wood and lacquered finish. A cloth or other
protective material should be placed between it and the furniture.
• Clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger cleaning agents, such
as Benzine, thinner or similar materials can damage the surface of the unit.
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FCC Information
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide resonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and , if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Getting Started
Thanks you for purchasing the iP47. Designed specifically to play music through Bluetooth from your
mobile phone or computer (through Bluetooth or line-in cord). This system provides high quality audio
performance that brings out the best in your music and lets you wake or sleep to it.
Please read this instruction carefully before the appliance is operated and keep it for future reference.
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Quick Start
1: Power
2: Pair Your Bluetooth-enabled Phone With The iP47
RESET
R ESET
TEST
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Infrared
Packet data
Data transfer
T EST
Select
Attach AC adaptor cable to jack
on back of the iP47 and plug the
other end into a wall socket
3: Making And
Answering Calls
4: Setting theTime
Zone and Clock
time zone
and hold for 2 sec.
end
Once the iP47 is linked with
your phone:
a) To dial, open the keypad on
front of the unit. Dial the number
then press the Talk Button.
b) To answer the phone, press
the Talk Button. Press the End
Button to end the call.
NOTE: If you have call waiting,
press the Talk Button to answer
a second call and place the first
on hold.
10:09
On
Off
Back
Select
Back
a) Select Bluetooth/discover mode on your phone (see your user manual)
b) Press and hold the Play/Pause button on the iP47. The unit will enter
Auto-pairing mode and begin searching for a device to pair with, indicated
by flashing Bluetooth and pairing icons.
c) When prompted, enter pass code for iP47 on your device: 1234
d) A screen (on phone) should confirm successful pairing.
Press
loooo
hel
10:09
Time is preset to Eastern Standard Time.
Press and hold the Time Zone button until the
display flashes.
Press UP or DOWN buttons to set your Time zone.
Press and hold the Time Zone button again to
confirm. To adjust clock, press Clock Adjust button
then UP or DOWN button to set.
5: Setting Alarms
iPod
6: iPod/Bluetooth/
Radio/Line in
mode
Wake to iPod or Bluetooth: Press and hold
Alarm 1 Button until the hour flashes. Press
UP or DOWN button to set Hour. Press
Alarm 1 again then press UP or DOWN to
set minutes. Press Alarm 1 again then press
Mode Button to select iPod or Bluetooth
device to wake to.
Wake to radio: Press and hold Alarm 2
Button and adjust as above.
Press the Mode button as
needed to select iPod, Bluetooth,
FM1, FM2, AM or Line in. Press
UP or DOWN button to tune to
desired station. Press and hold a
preset button to set current
station as a preset.
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Quick Start
7: inserts
Select the dock insert for your iPod
model from the table below and place
insert in dock.
Never dock an iPod without an insert in
place.
Use this insert
iPod Touch
insert 14
3rd Gen nano
insert 13
thin iPod with video (30 GB)
Insert 9
iPod with video (60,80 GB)
Insert 10
For this iPod
iPod Touch
3rd Gen nano
thin (30 GB) iPod with video
thin (80GB) iPod classic
thick (60, 80 GB) iPod with video
thick (160 GB) iPod classic
NOTE: If the insert for your iPod isn’t listed, please visit an Apple store or www.ihomeaudio.com
to purchase the proper insert.
Please advise update chart for iPhone too
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Controls and Indicators
Universal dock for iPhone/iPod
Snooze/Dimmer Button 
Radio Preset Button 
Microphone
 Alarm 1 Button
Sleep Button 
 Alarm 2 Button
Alarm On/Off Button 
 Volume Up
Up Button 
 Volume Down
Down / Set Button 
 Mode Button
(iPod, Bluetooth, FM1, FM2, AM
and line in)
iPod
Alarm Reset/Power Button 
radio
Play/Pause Button 
(for iPhone, iPod and
Bluetooth music)
 End Button
 Talk Button
Clear Button
Ringer vol. Button
Alpha-Numeric Phone Keypad
for iPhone, iPod and Bluetooth music)".
DST switch 
 Time Zone Button
Clock Adjust Button
Line in Jack 
AC Adaptor Jack
AM ant. Jack 
FM ant. Wire 
iP47 Display
Time Display
Daylight Saving Time Indicator
PM Indicator
Alarm 1, Alarm 2 Indicators
Bluetooth Indicator
has delete Number and text indicator
Battery Low Indicator
Play/Pause Indicator
Ringer Indicator
Sleep Display
Silence Indicator
Pairing Mode Indicator
Speaker Phone Indicator
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Using the iP47
Connecting the iP47 to Power Source
Connect the AC adaptor cable plug into the jack on the back of the system, then plug the AC cord of the AC adaptor into
the wall outlet.
Turning the iP47 ON or OFF
Press the Power Button on the iP47 or on the remote control at any time to turn the iP47 On or Off. Note that
a docked iPhone or iPod will continue to charge when the unit is turned off as long as the AC adaptor is plugged
in.
Setting Up the iP47
The iP47 clock is preset to U.S. Eastern Standard Time. It is simple to adjust the unit for your location.
1. Depending on your location and whether or not Daylight Saving Time (DST) is in effect, set the DST Switch
located on the back of the unit to +1 to add one hour or to -1 to subtract one hour.
2. Press and hold the Time Zone Button located on the back of the unit until Time Zone Indicator at the lower
part of the display flashes. Press the UP or DOWN Set Buttons to select your time zone.
3. Press Time Zone Button again. You will hear two beeps confirming your setting and exit the Time Zone
Setting mode.
4. If the time showing is not correct, please see Setting Time and Calendar below to set the clock.
Setting Time and Calendar
1. Press and hold the Clock Adj Button located on the back of the unit for 2 seconds until the hour display
flashes. Press the UP or DOWN Set Button to adjust the hour. Hold a set button for a few seconds to
advance or reverse rapidly. Remember to set the correct AM or PM hour. An icon in the upper right hand
corner of the time display is the PM Indicator; there is no AM indicator.
2. Press the Clock Adj Button again. The minute display will flash. Press the UP or DOWN Set Button to adjust
the minute setting. Hold a set button for a few seconds to advance or reverse rapidly.
3. Press the Clock Adj Button again. The year will flash in the lower part of the display. Press the UP or
DOWN Set Button until the current year is displayed.
4. Press the Clock Adj Button again. The number of the month will flash. Press the UP or DOWN Set Button
until the current month is displayed.
5. Press the Clock Adj Button again. The date will flash. Press the UP or DOWN Set Button until the current
date is displayed.
6. Press the Clock Adj Button once more. Two beeps will sound to confirm your settings and you will exit Time
and Calendar Setting mode.
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Using the Alarms
Setting the Alarms
1. Press and hold the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 Button for 2 seconds until the display flashes. Press the  or
Button to set the alarm time. Hold for a few seconds to advance or reverse rapidly. Remember to set the
correct AM or PM wake time.
2. Use Alarm 1 to wake to iPod or Bluetooth device. After setting the Alarm 1 wake time, press the Mode
Button to select wake to iPod or Bluetooth device. If your iPod or Bluetooth device has no sound for 20
seconds, the iP47 will switch to buzzer alarm automatically.
3. Use Alarm 2 to wake to the radio. After setting the Alarm 2 wake time, press a preset button (P1 to P4)
or use the Mode Button and Set Buttons to select a radio station to wake to (see Listening to Radio on page
6 for details on setting radio station and presets).
4. Press the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 Button again or wait for 10 seconds. The alarm is now armed, indicated by
the numbered alarm clock icon.
NO MENTION OF BUZZER ALARM
Reviewing, Arming and Disarming Alarm (Turn Alarm Function On and Off)
1. Press the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 Button once. The unit will show the current alarm time for alarm time review.
2. Arming or Disarming Alarm can be done by only press "alm on/off" button on the unit.
Resetting the Alarm to Come on the Next Day
1. When the alarm is sounding, press the Alarm Reset/Power Button to stop the alarm and reset it to come
on the following day at the same time.
Snooze
1. Press the Snooze/Dimmer Button after the alarm sounds. The alarm will be silenced and come on again 9
minutes later. Snooze can be pressed several times during the 1 hour alarm cycle.
Sure Alarm
The iP47 has a sure alarm feature so the buzzer alarm will still sound in the event of a power failure, if backup
battery is installed.
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Listening to iPod
1. Dock an already playing iPhone or iPod (always use proper insert, see table on page 2). The iP47 will automatically turn on and you will hear the audio playing from your iPhone/iPod. Note: If the audio source
volume is too low on the iPhone/iPod, the iP47 may not detect that the iPhone/iPod is in play mode. If so,
pressing the Alarm Reset/Power Button on the main unit once should make it play.
2. When the iPhone/iPod is docked and in standby mode, press the Play/Pause Button on the main unit or
remote to play the iPhone/iPod. If the iP47 is already on, press the Mode Button until “iPod” appears on
the lower part of the display, indicating the iP47 is in iPod mode.
3. Press the Play/Pause Button on the iP47 or on the remote control remote to pause play; press again to
resume play.
4. Press the Raise Volume or Lower Volume Button on the iP47 or on the remote control to adjust the system
volume.
5. Press the Mute Button on the remote to mute the iP47 output. Press the Mute Button again (or a volume
button) to release mute and restore normal sound output.
6. Press UP or DOWN Set Button on the iP47 or on the remote control to go to the next or previous track.
Press and hold while track is playing for high speed forward or reverse music search of the current track.
Listening to Radio
Setting up the Antennas
1. Connect the AM loop antenna plug to the back of the unit; adjust the antenna as needed for best reception.
2. Extend FM wire antenna fully for best reception. Do not strip, alter or attach to other antennas.
Tuning and Playing the Radio
1. Press the Mode Button until the desired radio band appears: FM1, FM2 or AM.
2. Press the UP or DOWN Set Button to tune the radio to a desired station. Hold a Set Button briefly to have
the radio autoscan/ search for the next clear station.
3. To memorize the current station as a preset, press and hold Preset Button 1, 2, 3 or 4. A beep will confirm
the setting and the preset number will appear in the display. Repeat steps 1-3 to preset up to 12 stations
(8 FM and 4 AM and). To listen to a preset station at any time, simply press the desired preset button. To
change presets, select your radio band, tune to the desired station and press the preset button.
4. Press the Raise Volume or Lower Volume Button on the iP47 or on the remote control to adjust the system
volume.
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Listening to Bluetooth Music
You need to pair your Bluetooth device with the iP47 before you can play/stream Bluetooth music through the
iP47. Pairing creates a permanent “bond” so two devices can always recognize each other. Note: the iPhone
does not support the A2DP protocol, so it cannot be used to stream music. See Listening to your iPhone to
play your iPhone through the iP47. DO WE NEED TO ADD LINKING INFO?
Pairing:
1. Press and hold the Play/Pause Button for 4 seconds to begin pairing operation. The Bluetooth and “pairing”
icons will flash.
2. Activate Bluetooth on your device according to the device’s user manual to link to iP47 . You may need to
input the iHome device pass code: “1234”.
3. Once connected, the Bluetooth Icon will remain.
4. iP47 will auto pair a paired device next time.
Playing Bluetooth Music:
1. Once your device and the iP47 are paired you can start to play Bluetooth music through iP47.
2. Turn on the iP47 and press the Mode button until “Bluetooth” appears in the lower part of the display .
3. Press the Play/Pause Button on the main unit or remote control to play your Blueetooth enabled device.
The display will show “Bluetooth” and Play Icon on the button line of the display. (Depending on the
Bluetooth device you are using, you may need to manual go into media player mode on your device to
make it work properly).
4. Press the Play/Pause Button again to pause play; press again to resume it.
5. Using the Raise Volume or Lower Volume on main unit or remote control to adjust the system volume..
6. Press  or  Button on main unit or remote control to go to the next or previous track.
Please remember to turn off Bluetooth device manually.
Listening to other portable audio devices
You can play an MP3 player or other portable audio device through the iP47 via the Line in Jack.
1. Plug one end of an audio patch cord (available at http//:www.ihomeaudio.com) into the headphone or
line-out jack on your device and the other end of the patch cord into the iP47 Line in Jack, located on the
back of the unit.
2. Turn on iP47 and press Mode button until “LINE IN” appears in the lower part of display, indicating Line in
playing mode.
3. Turn on and play your device.
4. Press the Raise Volume or Lower Volume Button on the iP47 or on the remote control to adjust the system
volume. You may need to adjust your device volume, too.
Remember to turn off your device when you are done playing it.
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Install Clock Backup Battery
The iP47 uses 3 x AA backup battery system to provide continuous
alarm operation and clock settings in the event of a power failure. If
the Backup Battery has been installed and a power failure occurs or
the AC cord is accidentally disconnected, the display backlight will
not remain lit, but current time and alarm time settings will be
temporarily maintained. Otherwise, you must reset the time and
alarm settings.
Replace Backup Battery
1. Open backup battery compartment door located on the bottom of
the unit.
2. Please make sure the AC adaptor is connected. Otherwise all
settings may be lost during battery replacement.
3. Insert 3 AA batteries, checking that the polarity (+ and – ends of
the battery) matches the drawing near the battery compartment.
Close the compartment door.



Note: Make sure you dispose of batteries properly (see your local regulations).
Replacing the Remote Control Battery
The remote control battery is already installed at the factory. When the remote control
stops operating or its range seems reduces, it is time to replace a new one.
1. The battery door is located on the back end of the unit.
2. Pull the battery door to release the battery door latch and take out the battery holder.
3. Insert a CR2032 battery, checking the + and – ends of the battery is matching to the
drawing inside the battery compartment.
4. Replace the battery holder back into the remote control.
Note: Make sure you dispose of batteries properly (see your local regulations).
For best results, aim remote control towards the remote sensor on the lower center of the
unit.
Battery Door
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Sleep Operation
Sleep mode lets you sleep to iPod, Bluetooth music or the radio, gradually lowering the volume until the unit shuts off at
the selected time.
1. Press the Sleep Button to enter sleep mode. The Sleep Icon will appear on the display to indicate it is sleep mode. The
unit will automatically turn off after the selected time. Sleep mode has a Gentle Sleep feature which gradually lowers
the volume.
2. You can adjust the sleep timer from 120, 90, 60, 30 or 15 minutes by pressing the button again.
3. When the display changes back to show the real time, press the Sleep Button once will show the sleep time remaining.
Pressing it again will change sleep time to next lowest increment.
4. iP47 has independent volume setting for sleep mode so you can adjust the sleeping volume without affecting the alarm
volume. Using the Raise Volume or Lower Volume on main unit or remote control to adjust the system volume. The
sleep volume will remain at that level the next time you enter sleep mode until controls are changed.
5. To stop listening at any time, press the Alarm Reset/Power On/Off Button on main unit or remote control to turn it off.
Dimmer Operation
During normal operation, press the Snooze/Dimmer Button to control the brightness of the LCD display.
Making Call with Bluetooth Mobile Phone
Before you make a call with the iP47, you need to pair your Bluetooth device with iP47. Please refer to Pairing procedure
on page 7.
Answer a Call:
1. To answer a call, just simply press the Talk Button once. Then you can use iP47 as a speaker phone
2. Speak into the MIC (located below the Snooze/Dimmer Button) and press the Raise Volume or Lower Volume Button
on the iP47 or on the remote control to adjust the system volume.
3. To end the call, press the End Button.
Dial/Re-dial Dialing:
1. Once the iP47 is paired to a Bluetooth mobile phone, you can use the integrated keypad or the remote control to enter
a phone number.
2. Input a phone number in normal operation mode (you do not need to be in Bluetooth mode) then press the Talk Button.
Press the Clear Button to cancel the last digit entered or press and hold Clear to cancel all digits. Press the End Button
to cancel the call.
3. To redial the last dialed number, just press the Talk Button twice (x2).
4. Press the Raise Volume or Lower Volume Button on the iP47 or on the remote control to adjust the system volume.
5. To end a call, press the End Button.
Ring Volume Select:
1. To select iP47 ringing volume, press the Ringer Volume Button on the keypad to select to Hi, Mid, Low or Off.
No mention of speed dial, caller ID, etc.
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Remote Control
- Press POWER / alm reset to turn unit on or off and reset alarm to come on
the next day.
- Press MODE to select FM1, FM2, AM, iPod, Line-in nd Bluetooth modes.
- Press PLAY/PAUSE to play iPhone/iPod and to pause and resume play.
- Press RAISE VOLUME and LOWER VOLUME to adjust volume level.
- Press FWD/REV to skip to next or previous track. Hold for high speed
music scan.
- Press PRESETS button when unit is in either Bluetooth
or Radio mode to automatically go to the last accessed
Preset Radio Station on last used BAND (FM1, FM2or AM).
Pressing PRESETS again while already listening to a station in
Preset memory will go to the next Preset station programmed.
Note: you cannot program presets from the remote.
- Press ‘TALK’ to answer a call or after dialling a number to cnnect a call.
- Press ‘END’ to cancel a call or end a call.
- Press ‘CLEAR’ to delete the last number entered, hold to delete all numbers entered.
- Press Keypad number buttons to enter a phone number.
- Press SNOOZE when alarm is sounding to snooze for 9 minutes, or during normal
operation to adjust the brightness of the display.
- Pressing RANDOM or REPEAT will activate/deactivate ‘random’ and
‘repeat’ settings on a docked iPhone/iPod (only).
- Press MUTE in iPod, Radio, Line-in, or Bluetooth Music modes:
to toggle the speaker sound on & off.“Mute” will appear on display.
Press MUTE or a VOLUME control to exit mute function.
radio
Mute in Audio Mode
- Pressing MUTE during a phone call (Bluetooth Speakerphone mode):
will mute the microphone. “Mic Muted” will appear on display.
Press MUTE or a VOLUME control to exit mute function.
radio
Mute in Speakerphone mode
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A Consumer Guide to Product Safety
When used in the directed manner, this unit has been designed and manufactured to assure your personal safety. However,
improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please read all safety and operating instructions
carefully before installation and use. Keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take special note, and adhere to
all warnings on the unit and in the instruction and service manual.
1. Water and Moisture - The unit should not be used near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen
sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
2. Ventilation - The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.
For example, it should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings;
or placed in a built-in installation, such as bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation
openings.
3. Heat - The unit should be situated away from heat source such as radiators, heat register, stoves, or other appliances
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
4. Power Sources - The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance.
5. Power Cord Protection – Power supply cord should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them. It is always best to have a clear area from where the cord exits the
unit to where it is plugged into an AC outlet.
6. Cleaning - The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
7. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the
enclosure through openings.
8. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer.
9. Lightning and Power Surge Protection – Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or
cable system during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will
prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
10. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result
in a risk of fire or electric shock.
11. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or plug has been damaged.
B. Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled into the enclosure.
C. The unit has been exposed to rain.
D. The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
E. The unit exhibits a marked change in performance or does not operate normally.
12. Antenna – Do not connect an external antenna to the unit (other than that provided).
13. Periods of Nonuse – If the unit is to be left unused for an extended period of time, such as a month or longer, the
power cord should be unplugged and take out batteries from the unit to prevent damage or corrosion.
14. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the user’s operating instructions.
All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Questions? Visit www.ihomeaudio.com
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Trouble Shooting
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
Unit doesn’t respond AC adaptor isn’t plugged to a wall outlet or
(no power)
the connector is not plugged into the power
supply jack on the back of the unit.
Plug the AC adaptor into a wall outlet and plug the connector into
the AC jack on the unit
Wall outlet is not functioning
Plug another device into the same wall outlet to confirm the outlet
is working. If the outlet is controlled by a switch, check that the
switch is ON.
Power is off
Press the Power button on the iP47
Can’t play Bluetooth
music from cellphone
or other Bluetooth
devices
Device does not support the A2DP and
AVRCP Bluetooth profiles
While you need the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles to stream
music to the iP47, you can still use the handsfree speaker phone
functionality
Device and iP47 are not paired AND linked
Make sure your phone supports the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth
profiles before linking/pairing
Bluetooth device
didn’t charge up
iP47 charges iPhone and docking iPod
Make sure your device is plugged into a working charger
models only, not other devices
Sound is distorted
Volume level is set too high
Decrease the volume
Sound source is distorted
If original sound source is poor quality, distortion and noise are
easily noticed with high-power speakers.
Try setting EQ to flat on your Bluetooth device
Bluetooth music is
broken up
Bluetooth device is out of range of iP47
Move your Bluetooth device within 30 feet of the iP47
Can’t hear caller’s
voice
Bluetooth device is out of range of iP47
Move your cell phone closer to iP47
Volume on iP47 is too low
Raise volume on iP47
Remote Control
doesn’t work
Batteries are weak/ dead
Replace with new battery
My Bluetooth
headset won't pair
with the iHC5
Headsets and other receivers will not pair
with the iP47
Pair headset directly with phone or other transmitting device
Others can't hear
my voice/voice isn't
clear to listener
You are too far from iP47 microphone
Move within 5 feet of the iP47
Audio cord connected to external mic jack,
disabling the internal mic
Make sure any external device is connected to the proper
input jack
Dialing out error
message
Some phones do not support dialing out
while listening to Bluetooth music
Check your cell phone owner’s manual or website to see if
your phone supports dialing out while listening to Bluetooth
music. If it does not, turn off music before attempting to dial
Remote Control is too far way from main unit Move the Remote Control closer to main unit
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Trouble Shooting
Symptom
Can't wake to
Bluetooth music
Calls don't
sound clear
Possible Problem
Solution
Device is not in play mode
Make sure your device is powered and streaming music
Device is not charged
Make sure your device is adequately charged to last through
the set alarm time
Device does not support A2DP and AVRCP
Bluetooth profiles
If your device does not support the A2DP and AVRCP
profiles, set your alarm to wake to radio
Volume on iP47 is too low
Raise volume on the iP47
Poor connection or cell phone reception
Retry call after moving phone for better reception
reception/connection
Can’t play my iPhone iPhone does not support the
A2DP protocol
via Bluetooth
iPhone must be docked in iP47 to listen to music
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Solución De Problemas
Síntoma
Causa posible
Solución
La unidad no funciona El adaptador de AC no está conectado al
Conecte el adaptador de AC a un tomacorriente y el
(no circula corriente tomacorriente o el conector no está conectado conector a la ficha de salida AC de la unidad.
eléctrica).
a la ficha en la parte posterior de la unidad.
No se escucha la
música por el
teléfono celular vía
Bluetooth o desde
otro aparato
transmisor.
El aparato Bluetooth
no recibe carga.
El sonido sale
distorsionado.
El tomacorriente no funciona.
Coloque otro aparato al tomacorriente y confirme su funcionamiento.
Si el tomacorriente tuviera un selector de encendido, colóquelo en esa
posición.
La unidad no está encendida.
Oprima el botón “Power” (encendido) del iP47.
El aparato no soporta tecnología Bluetooth
A2DP ni AVRCP.
Para escuchar música a través del iHC5 se requiere tecnología
Bluetooth A2DP o AVRCP, si bien puede seguir utilizando el
altoparlante del teléfono celular.
El aparato y su iHC5 no están ligados y
trabajando en conjunto
Asegúrese que su teléfono soporte tecnología Bluetooth A2DP
o AVRCP antes de conectarlos.
El iHC5 no carga otros aparatos.
Coloque su aparato en un cargador que funcione.
El volumen se encuentra muy alto.
Baje el volumen.
La fuente de sonido está distorsionándolo.
Si el sonido original era de pobre calidad, las distorsiones y ruidos
se harán más notables con los parlantes de alta potencia.
Intente modificar los ajustes de EQ a plano en su aparato Bluetooth.
La música del aparato
Su aparato Bluetooth está fuera del rango de
Bluetooth sale entrecortada. alcance del iP47.
Su aparato Bluetooth está fuera del rango de
No se escucha la
alcance del iP47.
voz de quién ha
llamado.
El volumen del iP47 se encuentra demasiado bajo.
Mantenga su aparato Bluetooth dentro de los 30 pies de
distancia del iP47.
Coloque su teléfono más cerca del iP47.
Aumente el volumen del iP47.
El control remoto no
funciona.
Las baterías están gastadas.
Reemplace las baterías por nuevas.
El control remoto está fuera de rango.
Acerque el control remoto a la unidad.
Mi auricular
Bluetooth no se
conecta con el iHC5
Algunos receptores y auriculares no pueden
conectarse al iP47.
Conecte el auricular directamente a su teléfono u otro aparato
transmisor.
Usted se encuentra muy lejos del micrófono
Mi voz no se
escucha con claridad del iP47.
o no se escucha en
El cable de audio conectado a la ficha del
absoluto.
micrófono externo impide la salida por el
micrófono interno.
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Manténgase dentro de los 5 pies de distancia del iP47.
Asegúrese de que todo aparato externo esté conectado a la
ficha de entrada correspondiente.
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Solución De Problemas
Síntoma
La música con
Bluetooth no
funciona como
despertador.
Las llamadas
no se escuchan
con claridad.
Mensaje de error al
discar
Causa posible
Solución
El aparato no está en modo “Play” (reproducción).
Asegúrese que el aparato esté conectado y transmitiendo música.
El aparato está descargado.
Asegúrese que el aparato tenga carga suficiente como para
durarle hasta la hora programada.
El aparato no soporta tecnología Bluetooth
A2DP y AVRCP.
Si su aparato no soporta tecnología Bluetooth A2DP y AVRCP,
coloque su despertador para sonar con alarma o con zumbido.
El volumen del iHC5 está muy bajo.
Aumente el volumen de su iP47.
Hay mala recepción celular en ese sector.
Vuelva a intentar la llamada desde otro sector.
Algunos teléfonos no pueden discar
llamados mientras está escuchando
música via Bluetooth
Verifique en el manual del usuario o en el sitio de internet de
su teléfono celular si su teléfono puede discar mientras está
escuchando música via Bluetooth. Si no lo permite, apague la
música antes de discar.
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P19
Limited 90-Day Warranty Information
iHome Products, a division of SDI Technologies Inc. (hereafter referred to as SDI Technologies), warrants this product to be free from
defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and conditions, for a period of 90 days from the date of original purchase.
Should this product fail to function in a satisfactory manner, it is best to first return it to the store where it was originally purchased. Should
this fail to resolve the matter and service still be required by reason of any defect or malfunction during the warranty period, SDI Technologies
will repair or, at its discretion, replace this product without charge (except for a $15.00 charge for handling, packing, return UPS/postage,
and insurance). This decision is subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon delivery of this product to the Factory Service Center
listed below. The product must include proof of purchase, including date of purchase. The fee for service without proof of purchase is
$40.00.
Before returning this product for service, please first replace the batteries (if applicable) with fresh ones, as exhausted or defective batteries
are the most common cause of problems encountered.
If service is still required:
1. Remove the batteries (if applicable) and pack the unit in a well padded, heavy corrugated box.
2. Enclose a photocopy of your sales receipt, credit card statement, or other proof of the date of purchase, if within the warranty period.
3. Enclose a check or money order payable to the order of SDI Technologies, for the sum of $15.00 ($40.00 without proof of purchase).
4. Send the unit prepaid and insured, to the Factory Service Center listed below.
Consumer Repair Department
SDI Technologies Inc.
1330 Goodyear Drive
El Paso, TX 79936-6420
Disclaimer of Warranty
NOTE: This warranty is valid only if the product is used for the purpose for which it was designed. It does not cover (i) products which
have been damaged by negligence or willful actions, misuse or accident, or which have been modified or repaired by unauthorized persons;
(ii) cracked or broken cabinets, or units damaged by excessive heat; (iii) damage to digital media players, CD’s or tape cassettes (if
applicable); (iv) the cost of shipping this product to the Factory Service Center and its return to the owner.
This warranty is valid only in the United States of America and does not extend to owners of the product other than to the original purchaser.
In no event will SDI Technologies or any of its affiliates, contractors, resellers, their officers, directors, shareholders, members or agents
be liable to you or any third party for any consequential or incidental damages, any lost profits, actual, exemplary or punitive damages.
(Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties or exclusion of consequential damages, so these restrictions may not apply to
you.) This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Your acknowledgement and agreement to fully and completely abide by the above mentioned disclaimer of warranty is contractually binding
to you upon your transfer of currency (money order, cashier's check, or credit card) for purchase of your SDI Technologies product.
© 2008 SDI Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved
Questions? Visit www.ihomeaudio.com
or call 1-800-288-2792 Toll Free
IP47-031108-A
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