Technika TESCO SP-4291 User Manual

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CONNECTING TO THE AUX JACK

A cable is supplied to connect other sources with Line out or
Headphone jacks to the AUX input of your docking station.
These sources could include -

iPod models other than iPhone or iPod touch.

Other types of MP3 personal audio players.

Personal CD players.


To connect a source via the AUX cable:

Connect one end of the AUX cable (supplied) to the

Headphone jack of the player.
Connect the other end of the cable to the AUX-in jack

located on the back panel of the Docking Station.

SOUND SOURCES
You can choose to listen to a docked iPhone/iPod touch or
to another iPod model or personal stereo connected via the
AUX cable.
Selecting a source:

Press the

(Standby/Source) button repeatedly to

switch between iPod and AUX sources.

The source playing will change and the clock display will briefly
show the source name (iPod or AUX) before reverting to clock
display.
NOTE:- The iPod source (for a docked iPhone/iPod touch) can
only be selected when an iPhone/iPod touch is docked.

SELECTING A SOURCE

STANDBY CONTROL
To turn the docking station on:

Press the

(Standby/Source) button briefly.

The unit will switch on.
To turn the docking station off:

Press and

hold the (Standby/Source) button.

The unit will switch off.

POWER CONTROL

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

To increase the volume:

Press the

P

button on the control panel.

To decrease the volume:

Press the

O

button on the control panel.

When the volume is adjusted the display will change to show
the current volume setting on a scale of 0 to 40.
NOTE: When playing a source connected to the AUX input via
the headphone jack, the volume control must be turned up
on the source.

OPERATING THE iPhone

When playing, the iPhone/iPod touch controls are used to
navigate menus and choose programs etc.
The Docking Station controls are only used to set volume.

CHARGING THE iPhone

An iPhone or iPod touch will charge when it is docked and
the docking station is set to Standby or when the Aux source
is selected.

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