Sony RDP-V20iP Reference Guide - Page 2
Remote commander, Playing an iPod, About the system, Connecting optional, components, About App, - ipod dock
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Parts and controls button Dock / button BOOST indicator POWER indicator Rear of the system AUDIO IN DC IN 13V jack jack The VOL + button has a tactile dot. Attachment VOL +/− buttons Remote sensor CHG indicator BATT indicator Bottom of the system RESET button Operations About the system Note on the power management system After playback has finished, if no operation is performed or no sound is output for the following times, the system will automatically turn off: When you use the system with the AC adaptor: approximately 20 minutes When you use the system with the rechargeable battery: approximately 5 minutes To prepare a power source Firmly connect the supplied AC adaptor to the DC IN 13V jack on the back of the system, and plug it into a wall outlet (mains). Notes on the AC adaptor Use only the supplied AC adaptor. To avoid damaging the system, do not use any other AC adaptor. Polarity of the plug Plug the AC adaptor into a nearby wall outlet (mains). In the case of a problem, unplug it from the wall outlet (mains) immediately. Do not place the AC adaptor on a bookshelf or in a confined place, such as a cabinet. To avoid fire or electric shock, do not use the AC adaptor in a place near liquid or subject to moisture. Furthermore, do not place liquid-filled vessels, such as vases, etc., on the AC adaptor. The supplied AC power cord (mains lead) is only for this system. Do not use it with any other device. To use the rechargeable battery This system contains a built-in rechargeable battery. You can operate the system with the rechargeable battery instead of the AC adaptor. Charge the rechargeable battery before using the system with it for the first time, and when it is depleted. By connecting the AC adaptor to the wall outlet (mains), charging starts automatically. The CHG indicator (red) lights up when the rechargeable battery is being charged, and turns off when charging is complete. You can operate the system while charging the rechargeable battery. Notes on the BATT/CHG indicators When using the system with the rechargeable battery by disconnecting the AC adaptor, the BATT indicator (amber) turns on and the CHG indicator (red) turns off. When using the system with the rechargeable battery, if the battery becomes depleted, the BATT indicator (amber) flashes. In this case, connect the AC adaptor to charge the battery. When you play music at an extremely high volume or set the volume of the system to the maximum level, the BATT indicator (amber) may flash. In this case, connect the AC adaptor to charge the battery. Battery Life The usage time of the fully charged battery is approximately 5 hours*1*2. *1 Measured by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) standards. The usage time is measured with the BASS BOOST function set to off. The actual battery life will vary depending on the temperature, the equalizer settings of your iPod or audio input device, etc. *2 When charged and used in an environment where the temperature is 25 ºC. Notes on the rechargeable battery It will take approximately 10 hours to charge the battery. When you switch the power source between the AC adaptor and the rechargeable battery by connecting/ disconnecting the AC adaptor, the system stops sound output for a short while. This is not a malfunction. The maximum power output will be lower when the AC adaptor is disconnected. In an extremely cold or hot environment, charging may complete too quickly, or may not be possible. Use the system within the designated temperature range (5 ºC to 35 ºC). Charge the rechargeable battery at least biannually. When the rechargeable battery loses its charge quickly Repeated recharging causes the capacity of the battery to decrease over time. When the battery life drops to half the usual time, even after a full charge, contact your nearest Sony dealer to replace the battery. To charge your iPod (only when using the AC adaptor) You can use the system as a battery charger for your iPod when the power is supplied by the AC adaptor. Charging begins when the iPod is connected to the system. The charging status is displayed on the iPod. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the iPod. About the indicators on the system POWER indicator (green) Turns on when the system is turned on, and turns off when the system is turned off. BOOST indicator (amber) Turns on/off repeatedly when you press BASS BOOST. When turned on: Emphasizes the bass sound effect. When turned off: Reproduces normal sound. BATT indicator (amber) Turns on when you use the system with the rechargeable battery, and turns off when you use it with the AC adaptor. Flashes repeatedly when the rechargeable battery becomes depleted. CHG indicator (red) Turns on when the rechargeable battery is being charged, and turns off when charging is complete. Note When all indicators on the system flash repeatedly, the system enters protected mode. For details, see "System protection mode." Remote commander Before using the supplied remote commander for the first time, remove the insulation film. Aim the remote commander at the (remote sensor) of the system. The POWER indicator (green) flashes when the remote commander's signal is received. Some buttons may not work when playing an audio input device connected to the AUDIO IN jack. The VOL + and buttons have a tactile dot. / (power)* Turns the system on/off. The POWER indicator (green) lights up when the system is turned on. (play/pause) Starts playing an iPod. Press again to pause/ resume playback. Press and hold to turn off the iPod. (forward) Goes to the next track. Press and hold during playback to locate a desired point. Press and hold while paused and observe the display on the iPod to locate a desired point. (backward) Goes back to the previous track. During playback, this operation returns to the beginning of the current track. To go back to the previous track during playback, press twice. Press and hold during playback to locate a desired point. Press and hold while paused and observe the display on the iPod to locate a desired point. / Select a menu item or a track for playback. MENU Goes back to the previous menu. Press and hold to go back to the main menu. ENTER Executes the selected menu item or starts playback. BASS BOOST Press to obtain a heavy bass sound effect. The BOOST indicator (amber) lights up. To disable the effect, press the button again. The indicator turns off. VOL +/− Adjusts the volume. * When using the rechargeable battery, press / to turn on the system. The / button on the remote commander can turn on the system only when the AC adaptor is used. Note Some operations may differ or may not be available between iPod models. To replace the lithium battery Under normal conditions, the battery will last approximately 1 year. (The service life may be shorter, depending on the conditions of use.) When the battery becomes weak, the range of the remote commander becomes shorter. Replace the battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery. the + side facing up Note If you are not going to use the remote commander for a long time, remove the battery to avoid any damage that may be caused by leakage and corrosion. Playing an iPod Compatible iPod/iPhone models The compatible iPod/iPhone models (as of November 2011) are as follows. Note Update the software of your iPod/iPhone to the latest version before using it with this system. iPod touch (4th generation) iPod touch (3rd generation) iPod touch (2nd generation) iPod nano (6th generation*) iPod nano (5th generation) iPod nano (4th generation) iPod nano (3rd generation) iPod classic iPhone 4S iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G * The iPod nano (6th generation) cannot be controlled by remote when the command of "MENU and "ENTER" is pressed. On copyrights iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. "Made for iPod," and "Made for iPhone" mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, 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. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance. Note This system is not specified for use with an iPad. Before setting an iPod on the system The attachment is set to the Dock of the system for supporting the iPod. Check the attachment number below compatible with your iPod, and change attachments if needed. The attachment number is indicated on the bottom of the attachment. The number "1" attachment is set to the system by default. Example Rear of the attachment Attachment number Attachment number 1 2 3 Compatible iPod models iPod classic (160 GB) iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPod touch (3rd generation) iPod touch (2nd generation) iPod nano (6th generation) iPod classic (120 GB) iPod classic (80 GB) iPhone 4S iPhone 4 iPod touch (4th generation) iPod nano (5th generation) iPod nano (4th generation) iPod nano (3rd generation) To change attachments 1 Pull the levers () of the attachment toward each other to remove the projections of the bottom of the attachment (). 2 Hold both ends of the attachment, and pull out the attachment upward (). 3 Align the projections of the rear of the new attachment to the corresponding indentations of the Dock. Align () before (). Rear of the attachment 4 Align the projections of the bottom of the attachment () to the corresponding indentations of the Dock, and push downward. To play back 1 Connect an iPod to the system. Insert the iPod along the angle of the Dock connector. Notes Before connecting the iPod, remove any cover or case from it. If a pop-up message appears on the display of the iPod touch and iPhone, see "About App." 2 Press / to turn on the system. The POWER indicator (green) lights up. Note When using the rechargeable battery, press / to turn on the system. The / button on the remote commander can turn on the system only when the AC adaptor is used. 3 Minimize the volume of the system by pressing VOL - until the POWER indicator (green) flashes 3 times in a row. 4 Press or operate your iPod to start playback. Support the iPod with your hand when operating the iPod connected to the system. Note Depending on the status of the iPod, the button on the system or on the remote commander may not work. If so, operate the iPod to start playback. 5 Press VOL +/- to adjust the volume. Notes Only the audio playback function of an iPod is supported by the system. An iPod touch/iPhone will not work unless it is turned on. Be sure to turn on the power of the iPod touch/ iPhone before operation. Depending on the connected iPod, loud sound may be suddenly output when adjusting the volume. If the battery of your iPod is extremely low, charge it for a while before operation. When placing the iPod, hold the system securely. Remove the iPod when transporting the system. The volume of ringtones from an iPhone or applications may differ from the volume of music from the iPhone. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your iPhone. Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded to an iPod is lost or damaged when using an iPod connected to this system. For details of environmental conditions for operating your iPod, check the website of Apple Inc. Tip An iPod can be used to adjust the volume of the system. When removing the iPod from the system, the volume level of the iPod returns to the level at which it was set before it was connected. When removing the iPod from the system Hold the system with your hand when removing the iPod. Note When removing an iPod, pull it off of the system at the same angle as the Dock connector. Connecting optional components You can also listen to music by connecting an audio input device other than an iPod to the system. Notes Lower the volume of the system before connecting an audio input device. Depending on the shape of the stereo mini cable (not supplied), the cable's connector may not fit into the AUDIO IN jack. Do not try to force the connector in. This may cause damage to the system. 1 Connect the audio input device via a stereo mini cable (not supplied) to the AUDIO IN jack on the back of the system. 2 Press / to turn on the system. The POWER indicator (green) lights up. Note When using the rechargeable battery, press / to turn on the system. The / button on the remote commander can turn on the system only when the AC adaptor is used. 3 Minimize the volume of the system by pressing VOL - until the POWER indicator (green) flashes 3 times in a row. 4 Operate your audio input device and begin playback. Playback operation differs depending on the audio input device. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your audio input device. 5 Adjust the volume. Set the audio input device to an adequate volume level, and then adjust the volume by pressing VOL +/- on the system. Notes When playing an audio input device connected to the AUDIO IN jack, stop playback of your iPod and remove it from the system. Even if you connect a radio to the AUDIO IN jack, radio signals may not be receivable, or signal reception may be greatly reduced. Disconnect the stereo mini cable from the system when not used. Leaving the stereo mini cable plugged in can result in noise. About App A dedicated dock app for iPod touch and iPhone available at Apple App Store. Search for "D-Sappli" and download the free app to find out more about the functions. Features: D-Sappli includes two timer functions: Music Play Timer and Sleep Timer. The Music Play Timer allows you to play/pause desired music at a desired time. The Sleep Timer allows you to specify a time at which to stop music playback. The Music Play Timer and Sleep Timer work in combination with the power supply of the unit. D-Sappli also includes a clock display enlarge feature. Notes If the App to link with this system is not downloaded to your iPod touch/iPhone, a pop-up message prompting you to download D-Sappli may appear repeatedly. Deactivate the App's link function to stop the pop-up message. To deactivate the App's link function: Connect the AC adaptor, and then press / to turn on the system. Remove your iPod touch/iPhone from the system, and then press and hold on the system for more than 2 seconds while pointing the remote toward the (remote sensor) on the system and pressing VOL − of the remote commander. The POWER indicator (green) quickly flashes for 2 seconds. To re-activate the App's link function: Repeat the above steps. The POWER indicator (green) slowly flashes for 2 seconds. When disposing of this system If you dispose of this system in the future, please recycle the built-in rechargeable battery for environmental conservation. Follow the laws and regulations of your country/region when recycling it. Remove the rechargeable battery from the system as follows: 1 Remove the rubber pads and screws from the bottom of the system, and open the bottom cover. 2 Pull out the rechargeable battery upward, and then disconnect the battery lead connector. When disconnect the connector, be sure to hold the connector itself, not the connector lead. Notes Before removing the rechargeable battery, use the system with the rechargeable battery by disconnecting the AC adaptor from the wall outlet (mains), and deplete the charge as much as possible. Turn off the system and disconnect the AC adaptor before removing the rechargeable battery. Only remove the screws when disposing of this system.