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Handling and operation
SKRI 2000 A1
GB
Charging the iPod/iPhone
If your iPod/iPhone is inserted into the station
29
it will charge automatically until
the battery is full.
NOTICE
The iPod/iPhone will not charge via the back-up battery.
Setting the Time/i-Time Synchronisation
The iTime Sync function allows you to synchronize the time and date on the appli-
ance with the time and date on your iPod or iPhone (iPod Touch, iPod Nano and
iPod Classic); older iPod models such as iPod mini do not support this function).
Insert your iPod and/or iPhone into the station
29
.
Press the button
i-Time Sync
i-Time Sync
Bass
12
or the button iTime Sync Bass
43
on the
remote control. The time and date on the iPod or iPhone will be transferred to
the appliance. After the synchronisation is completed, a signal tone sounds.
NOTICE
The time on the iPhone will be updated continuously over the cell phone
towers. The time on the iPod corresponds only to the time on your computer
after the last synchronisation. It is possible to have a time diff erence of 59
seconds between the appliance and the synchronised iPod/iPhone.
Additional functions
Stereo function
The appliance supports stereo function. The standard setting is Stereo on. To
change the stereo function, proceed as follows:
Press and hold the button Function / ST
7
, or the button Function / ST
38
on
the remote control , until the current setting of the stereo function is indicated
in the display
( or ).
Press and once again hold the button Function / ST
7
, or the button Func-
tion / ST
38
on the remote control, to change the setting.
NOTICE
With the stereo reception of a radio transmitter and an activated stereo
feature, there appears in the display for 3 seconds the indicator icon.
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