USER’S GUIDE
V:1357-0811-09
IS819B
Wireless Music System with Dock for iPod
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Contents
Warnings and PreCations
ProduCt information
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FEatURES............................................................................................................4
In thE Box .........................................................................................................4
PoWering the unit & remote
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aC PoWER CoRD...............................................................................................5
REMotE BattERIES.........................................................................................5
PoWering the sPeakers
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aC PoWER CoRD...............................................................................................5
BattERy PoWER...............................................................................................5
BattERy BaCkUP.............................................................................................5
Wireless ConneCtivity
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PaIRInG SPEakERS WIth thE UnIt............................................................6
LInk InDICatoR................................................................................................6
USInG thE WIRELESS REMotE.....................................................................6
iPod oPerations
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DoCkInG an IPoD ............................................................................................7
PLayInG an IPoD .............................................................................................7
CloCk oPerations
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SEttInG thE tIME ...........................................................................................8
SEttInG thE tIMER.........................................................................................8
iPod oPerations
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tUnInG thE aM/FM RaDIo............................................................................9
SavInG a RaDIo StatIon to thE UnIt’S MEMoRy...............................9
USInG thE aUxILIaRy InPUt .......................................................................9
CloCk oPerations
iPod oPerations
CloCk oPerations
iPod oPerations
CloCk oPerations
iPod oPerations
ComPany information
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GREEn InItIatIvE ..........................................................................................16
IntERnatIonaL SUPPoRt ...........................................................................16
SERvICE InFoRMatIon.................................................................................16
imPortant safety instruCtions
additional Warnings
1. Read these Instructions.
2. keep these Instructions.
3. heed all Warnings.
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the apparatus shall not be exposed to drip-
ping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on
apparatus.
L'appareil ne doit pas être exposé aux écoule-
ments ou aux éclaboussures et aucun objet ne
contenant de liquide, tel qu'un vase, ne doit être
placé sur l'objet.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
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Main plug is used as disconnect device and it
should remain readily operable during intended
use. In order to disconnect the apparatus from
the mains completely, the mains plug should
be disconnected form the mains socket outlet
completely.
La prise du secteur ne doit pas être obstruée
ou doit être facilement accessible pendant son
utilisation. Pour être complètement déconnecté
de l'alimentation d'entrée, la prise doit être
débranchée du secteur.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding - type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. a grounding type plug has
two blades and a third grounding prong. the wide blade
or the third prong are provided for your safety. When the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
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Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Les piles ne doivent pas être exposées à de forte
chaleur, tel qu'à la lumière du soleil, au feu ou
autres choses de semblable.
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Caution marking is located at the bottom of
apparatus.
Les précautions d'emploi sont inscrites en bas
de l'appareil.
the marking information is located at the bot-
tom of apparatus.
Les marquages sont inscrits en bas de
l'appareil.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
fCC Warnings
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
reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation. this equip-
ment 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:
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
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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.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv
technician for help.
ProduCt information
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features
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in the Box
dock plays and charges iPod
Wireless speakers
IS819B
RF Wireless Remote Control
Docking Brackets for iPod
Documentation
am/fm radio
Supports multiple speakers
Advanced hi-fi sound with Channel
Purity®
Remote
Digital volume control
Pairing button
Left, right, or mono selections
Weather resistant
Digital 2.4GHz ISM wireless transmitter
LCD display with white backlight
Digital clock
Play/pause, skip up/down functions for
iPod
on/off, mute, function and pairing
controls
Independent volume settings for each
speaker
transmission range: 200ft line of sight,
90ft indoors
Auxiliary input for iPod shuffle and other
audio devices
aC power: built-in aC cord
DC power: requires 6 aa batteries per
speaker, not included
Includes: remote control, docking
brackets for iPod
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PoWering the unit & remote
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aC PoWer Cord
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Battery BaCkuP
Plug the included aC cord into a standard
Requires 2 aa batteries, not included.
AC outlet (120V~60Hz)
AA Battery
AA Battery
PAIR
RESET
AUX IN
AC
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FM ANT.
The battery backup is meant for short,
unexpected power outages. The unit
cannot fully function off of the backup
batteries alone.
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remote Batteries
Requires 2 aa batteries, not included.
PoWering the sPeakers
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aC PoWer Cord
Plug the included aC cord into a standard aC
outlet (120V~60Hz)
Battery PoWer
Battery Power (Requires 6 D batteries, not
included)
Warning: As with any product while plugged into
an AC power source, the speakers should not be
submerged in water or exposed to rain or moisture.
This could cause electrical shock to an individual
or even fire.
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Wireless ConneCtivity
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Pairing sPeakers With the unit
Note: The speakers need to be paired with the unit before any audio can be heard.
1. Press the Power Button on the unit to turn the unit on.
2. Press the Power Button on the speakers to turn the speakers on.
3. Press and hold the Pair Button on the unit until the Link Indicator begins blinking.
4. Note: The Link Indicators will flash when the unit is in Standby Mode.
5. Press and hold the Pair Button on the speakers until the Link Indicator begins blinking.
6. the Link Indicator will shine solid on both the unit and speaker once they are paired
together.
Transmission range: 200ft line-of-sight, 90ft indoors (please consider these numbers
estimates, as results will vary depending on location).
Caution: The included speakers are weather resistant, however, they are not completely
water proof. In the event of rain or snow, the units should be moved indoors for protection
from the elements. Exposure to persistent precipitation or submersion in water may ruin
the speakers.
Warning: As with any product while plugged into an AC power source, the speakers
should not be submerged in water or exposed to rain or moisture. This could cause
electrical shock to an individual or even fire.
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link indiCator
off- the unit is powered off.
flashing- the unit is in Standby Mode.
Blinking- the unit is attempting to pair with nearby wireless speakers.
solid- the unit is paired with one or more nearby wireless speakers and playing.
using the Wireless remote
The included remote is wireless and does not require line-of-sight to control the unit.
the wireless remote can control the unit from approximately half the distance of the
speaker reception. (approximately 100ft line-of-sight, or 45ft indoors depending on
location)
the volume Buttons on the remote control will adjust the master volume of the unit,
affecting all linked speakers.
The included speakers have independent volume controls that can be used to fine tune the
volume of the individual speakers.
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iPod oPerations
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doCking an iPod
1. Locate the numbered bracket that fits the
iPod that will be docked.
Each included Bracket has a number
on it, indicating which iPod model that
bracket is compatible with. See the
separate bracket chart page to identify
which bracket is needed.
2. Snap the bracket into place over the iPod
Connector in the dock.
3. Connect the iPod to the iPod Connector
inside the dock.
When the unit is plugged in, using AC
power, the docked iPod will charge.
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Playing an iPod
1. after Docking an iPod, press the Power Button to turn the unit on.
2. Press the source Button to switch to iPod Mode.
3. Press the Play/Pause Button to begin playing audio from the docked iPod.
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Press the iPod menu/mem Button to move back to previous menus on a docked iPod.
This button works exactly like the menu button on an iPod.
Press the select Button to make selections on a docked iPod.
This button works exactly like the select button on an iPod.
Press the menu/Preset + and menu/Preset - Buttons to move up and down in any of the
iPod menus.
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Press the skip/tun - and skip/tun+ Buttons to skip between tracks on a docked iPod.
Press and hold the skip/tun - and skip/tun+ Buttons to search and individual track on a
docked iPod.
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CloCk oPerations
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setting the time
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setting the timer
1. Press the Power Button to turn the unit
1. Press the Power Button to turn the unit
on.
off.
2. Press and hold the time/dimmer
Button.
2. Press and hold the timer on/off
Button.
3. While holding the time/dimmer Button, 3. While holding the timer on/off Button,
press the skip/tun- Button to adjust the
hour, and the skip/tun+ Button to adjust
the minutes.
press the skip/tun- Button to adjust the
hour, and the skip/tun+ Button to adjust
the minutes.
A “PM” indicator will appear on the
display when the time is set in the PM.
A “PM” indicator will appear on the
display when the time is set in the PM.
4. Release the time/dimmer Button to
4. Press the source Button to adjust the
finish setting the time.
timer source.
The Timer Source is the function that the
unit will power on to when the set time is
reached.
5. Release the timer on/off Button to
finish setting the timer.
6. Press the Power Button to turn the unit
off.
7. Press the timer on/off Button to
activate or deactivate the timer.
The text “Timer On” will appear on the
display when the timer is activated.
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iPod oPerations
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tuning the am/fm radio
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using the auxiliary inPut
1. Press the Power Button to turn the unit
on.
1. Connect an MP3 Player or other audio
source to the auxiliary input.
2. Press the source Button to switch to AM 2. Press the Power Button to turn the unit
or FM Radio Mode.
on.
3. Press the skip/tun- and skip/tun+
Buttons to adjust the aM or FM radio
station.
3. Press the source Button to switch the
unit to Aux Mode.
Use the connected device’s controls to
control the audio playing through the unit.
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saving a radio station to the
unit’s memory
1. after tuning the radio to the desired
station, press the iPod menu/mem
Button.
2. Press the menu/Preset + and menu/
Preset - Buttons to select the memory
slot to save the current station to.
Up to 20 AM and 20 FM stations can be
saved.
3. once the desired memory slot is selected,
press the iPod menu/mem Button to
save the current aM or FM station to that
memory slot.
4. Press the menu/Preset + and menu/
Preset - Buttons to cycle through saved
aM and FM radio stations.
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CloCk oPerations
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VOLUME
MUTE
POWER
TIME/DIMMER
SELECT
TIMER ON/OFF
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SOURCE
iPod MENU/MEM
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iPod AUX FM AM MUTE VOL
BASS TREBLE TIMER ON MEM
kHz
MHz
LINK
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iPod oPerations
09. timer on/off Button
01. iPod Connector
Use the iPod Connector to dock an iPod
onto the unit.
With the unit powered on, press the timer
on/off Button to set the timer.
02. Power Button
With the unit powered off, press the
timer on/off Button to activate or
deactivate the timer.
Press the Power Button to turn the unit
off and on.
03. volume Buttons
10. menu/Preset+ & menu/Preset- Button
Press the Menu + and Menu - Buttons to
move up and down through the menus on
a docked iPod
Press the volume Buttons to adjust the
volume of the unit.
04. mute Button
Press the Mute Button to mute the volume
of the unit.
Press the Preset+ and Preset - Buttons
to move through the preset aM and FM
radio stations.
05. source Button
Press the Source Button to switch
between iPod, AM, FM, and Aux Modes.
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skip/tun- & skip/tun+ Buttons
Press the Skip Buttons to skip through
tracks on a docked iPod.
06. select Button
Press the Select Button to make selections
on a docked iPod.
Press and hold the Skip Buttons to search
through an individual track on a docked
iPod.
07. iPod menu/mem Button
Press the iPod Menu Button to move to
the previous menu on a docked iPod.
Press the tun- and tun+ Buttons to tune
the aM or FM radio.
This button works exactly like the menu
button on an iPod.
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Play/Pause Button
Press the Play/Pause Button to play or
pause a docked iPod.
Press the Mem Button to save the current
aM or FM radio station to the unit’s
memory.
11. link indicator
off- the unit is powered off.
Up to 20 AM and 20 FM stations can be
programmed.
flashing- the unit is in Standby Mode.
Blinking- the unit is attempting to pair
with nearby wireless speakers.
08. time/dimmer Button
With the unit powered off, press the time
Button to set the unit’s time.
solid- the unit is paired with one or more
nearby wireless speakers and playing.
With the unit powered on, press the
Dimmer Button to adjust the brightness of
the display.
12. Battery Compartment
Requires 2 aa batteries, not included.
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CloCk oPerations
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PAIR
RESET
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AUX IN
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AC ~
FM ANT.
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Caution: The included speakers are weather resistant, however, they are not completely water proof. In the event of
rain or snow, the units should be moved indoors for protection from the elements. Exposure to persistent precipitation
or submersion in water may ruin the speakers.
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iPod oPerations
13. Pair Button
Press the Pair Button to pair the unit to
21. aC Power Cord
Use the aC Power Cord to power the
speakers as an alternative to using battery
power.
wireless speakers.
14. reset Button
Use a paperclip or like object to press
the Reset Button and reset the unit to it’s
default settings.
22. Power Button
Press the Power Button to turn the
speakers on and off.
15. auxiliary input
23. Pair Button
Use the auxiliary Input to connect an
MP3 player or other audio source to the
unit.
Press and hold the Pair Button to have the
speaker search for a nearby unit to link to.
24. link indicator
16. volume dial
off- the unit is powered off.
turn the volume Dial to adjust the
volume of the speaker.
flashing- the unit is in Standby Mode.
Blinking- the unit is attempting to pair with
nearby wireless speakers.
the included speakers have independent
volume controls that can be used to
fine tune the volume of the individual
speakers.
solid- the unit is paired with one or more
nearby wireless speakers and playing.
The Volume Buttons on the remote control
will adjust the master volume of the unit,
affecting all linked speakers.
17. left/right/mono Button
turn the Left/Right/Mono Button to
switch between left, right, and mono
speaker modes.
18. Battery Compartment (requires 6 d
batteries, not included)
19. aC Power Cord
Use the aC Power Cord to power the
speakers as an alternative to using battery
power.
20. fm Wire antenna
Use the FM Wire antenna to improve FM
radio reception
An AM antenna is built into the unit.
Adjust the position of the unit to improve
AM radio reception.
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CloCk oPerations
POWER
MUTE
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SOURCE
RANDOM
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PRESET
PRESET
TREBLE
BASS
VOL
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iPod oPerations
25. Power Button
Press the Power Button to turn the unit
off and on.
26. source Button
Press the Source Button to switch
between iPod, AM, FM, and Aux Modes.
27. skip/search Buttons
Press the Skip/Search Buttons to skip
between tracks on a docked iPod
Press and hold the Skip/Search Buttons
to search through an individual track on a
docked iPod.
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Preset + & Preset - Buttons
Press the Preset + & Preset - Buttons to
cycle through aM and FM radio stations
saved to the unit’s memory.
Play/Pause Button
Press the Play/Pause Button to play or
pause a docked iPod.
28. treble Buttons
Press the treble Buttons to adjust the
level of treble output from the unit.
29. Bass Buttons
Press the Bass Buttons to adjust the level
of bass output from the unit.
30. mute Button
Press the Mute Button to mute the volume
of the unit.
31. random Button
Press the Random Button to activate the
Shuffle Mode and play tracks on a docked
iPod in random order.
This activates the native Shuffle Mode on
the docked iPod.
32. volume Buttons
Press the volume Buttons to adjust the
volume of the unit.
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ComPany information
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green initiative
environmental Commitment to ‘Protect for today and sustain for tomorrow’
2009 marks the official launch of DPI, Inc.’s corporate campaign for a greener and
cleaner world. DPI and its four brands, iLive, Weatherx, Capri, and GPx, are building
upon environmental initiatives introduced at all of their facilities to help formulate and
sustain significant and important conservation efforts within its manufacturing and
marketing communities. In addition to targeting and selecting energy efficient product
features, and structuring ‘green office’ procedures, other initial program efforts include:
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Reduction of all packaging sizes
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Recyclable plastics for clamshell packages, with a plan to
eventually replace plastic with recyclable paper
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Recycled fiber board in place of the polyfoam in packing boxes
Recycled plastics in place of the virgin material in product construction
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serviCe information
address: 2116 Carr Street, St. Louis Mo, 63106
Phone: 1-314-621-2881
Fax: 1-314-588-1805
Email: customerservice@ilive.net
Parts Email: partsinfo@dpi-global.com
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