Insignia NS-ES6112 User Manual (English) - Page 12
Using the remote control
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Insignia NS-ES6112 CD Shelf System with iPod® Dock # Button Description 3 MEMORY/ALBUM button In radio mode, press to store station presets. In MP3/WMA mode, press to go to the next album (folder). Press and hold to skip to the next track in an album. 4 (play/pause)/PRESET In playback mode, press to begin playback. Press again to pause button playback. Press again to resume playback. In radio mode, press to select a preset station. 5 /TUNE button In CD or iPod® mode, press to go to the previous track. Hold the button to fast reverse a track. In radio mode, press to seek the previous (lower frequency) radio station. Press and hold to tune to the next lower frequency with a good signal. 6 VOL.-/ button Press to decrease the volume. 7 SOUND button Press to select the preset equalizer mode. 8 MUTE button Press to turn off the sound. Press again to turn the sound back on. 9 DISPLAY button During playback, press to display the current time. 10 FUNCTION button Press to select the play mode for your shelf system. Choices include AM, FM, CD, iPod® , or Line-in. 11 PLAY MODE/MONO/ STEREO button In CD playback mode, press to cycle through the repeat options. In FM stereo mode, press to select MONO or STEREO. 12 /TUNE button In CD or iPod® mode, press to go to the next track. Hold the button to fast forward a track. In radio mode, press to seek the next (higher frequency) radio station. Press and hold to tune to the next higher frequency with a good signal. 13 (stop)/BAND/TIME In playback mode, press to stop playback. In iPod® mode, press to SET button pause playback. In radio mode, press to select AM or FM band. In standby mode, press to set the time. 14 BASS/TREB button Press to adjust the Bass or Treble. 15 Battery tray Remove tray, insert battery, then replace tray. Using the remote control • Aim the remote control at the IR sensor lens on the front of your shelf system from a distance of up to approximately 23 feet (7m) away. • Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control sensor on your shelf system and the remote control. • Direct sunlight, an incandescent or fluorescent lamp, or any strong light shining on the remote sensor may prevent the sensor from receiving signals from the remote control. 12 www.insigniaproducts.com