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MAIN UNIT 

1. VOLUME - BUTTON 
2.  BUTTON 
3. LCD DISPLAY 
4. SOURCE BUTTON 
5. POWER BUTTON 
6. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 
7. iPod/iPhone DOCKING 
8. TUN UP BUTTON 
9. TUN DOWN BUTTON 
10. REMOTE SENSOR 
11. A/V INPUT JACKS 
12. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT JACKS 
13. LINE IN JACK 
14. SUB OUTPUT JACK 
15. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT JACK 
16. RESET BUTTON 
17. AC CORD 

REMOTE CONTROL 

1. MUTE BUTTON 
2. POWER BUTTON 
3. NUMERIC BUTTONS 
4. VIDEO/NUMERIC 0 BUTTON 
5. CLOCK SYNC/NUMERIC 9 BUTTON 
6. PLAY LIST UP/DOWN BUTTONS 
7. ALBUM UP/DOWN BUTTONS 
8. SLEEP BUTTON 
9. iPod-/TUN- BUTTON 
10. NAVIGATION DOWN BUTTON 
11. C/- BUTTON 
12. SOURCE BUTTON 
13. DIMMER BUTTON 
14. REPEAT/ST BUTTON 
15. MENU BUTTON 
16. /- BUTTON 
17. BASS +/- BUTTON 
18. CLOCK VIEW/SHUFFLE BUTTON 
19. NAVIGATION UP BUTTON 
20. SELECT BUTTON 
21. iPod+/TUN+ BUTTON 
22. /- BUTTON 
23. PLAY/PAUSE&TIME SET/MEM 

BUTTON 

POWER SUPPLY 

Plug AC plug into the outlet socket on the unit for connecting the main power. 
 

SLEEP TIMER SETTING 

You can set the sleep timer at power on&standby modes as following instructions: 
At the standby mode, press SLEEP button repeatedly to cycle through the sleep time 
options: 

90 

 80 

 70 

 60 

 50 

 40 

 30 

 20 

 10 

 OFF 

Release the button, then “WELCOME” shows on the screen, the unit is turned on. 
After the sleep time setting, you can play the unit freely. Once the sleep time is expired, the 
unit will be switched off. 
Or, during playback, press SLEEP button repeatedly to cycle through the sleep time options, 
once the options you want shows on the screen, release the sleep button. 
During playback, press SLEEP button once to check the remain sleep time. 
 

HOW TO SET TIME 

1. At the standby mode, press and hold PLAY/PAUSE button on the unit or 

PLAY/PAUSE&TIME SET/MEM button on the remote until Hour flashes on the screen 
with "CLK" shows on the screen; use TUN UP/DOWN button on the unit or TUN+/- button 
on the remote to adjust the hour and confirm your adjustment by pressing PLAY/PAUSE 
button on the unit or PLAY/PAUSE&TIME SET/MEM button on the remote; Minute starts 
blinking on the screen, press TUN UP/DOWN button on the unit or press TUN+/- button 
on the remote to set the minute accordingly, press PLAY/PAUSE button on the unit or 
PLAY/PAUSE&TIME SET/MEM button on the remote again to confirm your setting. 

2. Clock synchronization starts automatically at the first docking whenever the unit has just 

been connected to AC power supply. Subsequent to the first docking, it is necessary to 
long press the CLOCK SYNC button to conduct clock synchronization. 

During playback, connect the iPhone/iPod to the unit at iPod mode, and then press and 

hold CLOCK SYNC button to conduct clock synchronization. 

3. During playback, press CLOCK VIEW button to check the current time, press the button 

again to resume the previous display. 

Note: The time only could be set on standby mode. 
 

iPod/iPhone OPERATING 
PLAYING AN iPod/iPhone 

1. Dock the iPod/iPhone on to the unit. Power on the unit, then press SOURCE button 

repeatedly to switch to iPod mode. 

2. Press PLAY/PAUSE button to start or pause the playback. 
3. Press TUN UP button on the unit or iPod+/TUN+ button on the remote to skip to the next 

track; press and hold to search through the track forward. 

4. Press TUN DOWN button on the unit or iPod-/TUN- button on the remote to skip to the 

previous track; press and hold to search through the track backward. 

5. Press MENU button on the remote to return back to the iPod menu, press navigate 

UP/DOWN buttons to select your desired track for playback, press SELECT button to 
confirm. 

Summary of Contents for IPT-400

Page 1: ...ng your unit Manufacturer of this unit follows a principle of continuous improvement and has no responsibility for any changes that are made to the unit nor any liability for these changes Thanks for your choice of our products ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A S www denver electronics com 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 3 4 2 5 7 9 6 8 ...

Page 2: ...ode press and hold PLAY PAUSE button on the unit or PLAY PAUSE TIME SET MEM button on the remote until Hour flashes on the screen with CLK shows on the screen use TUN UP DOWN button on the unit or TUN button on the remote to adjust the hour and confirm your adjustment by pressing PLAY PAUSE button on the unit or PLAY PAUSE TIME SET MEM button on the remote Minute starts blinking on the screen pres...

Page 3: ...or PLAY PAUSE TIME SET MEM button on the remote for storing the current station until memory cell number P01 flashes on the screen 2 Use TUN UP DOWN button on the unit or TUN button on the remote to select the corresponding memory cell among P01 P20 for storing the station 3 Confirm your selection by pressing PLAY PAUSE button on the unit or PLAY PAUSE TIME SET MEM button on the remote 4 During ra...

Page 4: ...OUTPUT The unit comes with a built in subwoofer and allows you to output the subwoofer signal to an external amplifier such as a 2 1CH amplifier or 5 1 6 1 7 1CH amplifier or a 2 1CH micro system via the SUB OUTPUT jack on the rear of the unit Follow the below steps to connect the external amplifier 1 Use a RCA cable to connect the external amplifier with a SUB INPUT jack to the Sub Output jack on...

Page 5: ... generation 20GB y 10 iPod mini 4GB 6GB y TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Solution Radio sound distorted 1 The station is not tuned in 2 There is a poor signal in the area 1 Fine tune the station 2 Reposition the unit No radio sound 1 The unit is not in tuner mode 2 The volume has been muted or is on the minimum setting 1 Press SOURCE button repeatedly until switching to tuner 2 Adjust the...

Page 6: ...ttery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like y The marking plate is located at the back of the apparatus Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment if the waste material discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries is not handled correct...

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