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RADIO OPERATIONS 

TUNING THE RADIO 

1.) 

Press

 

  to turn on the unit. The CRX350iP  will enter the iPod mode by default. 

2.) 

To enter the TUNER mode press the 

FUNCTION

 Button twice. The FM station 

frequency will appear on the Display.  

3.) 

Repeatedly press the  

  or 

 

  or 

 

 buttons to tune to a desired FM station. 

 

 
4.) 

To automatically search for stations with strong signals, press and hold either the

 

  or 

   buttons for one second then release. The tuner will stop on the first 

strong station signal it finds.  The frequency reading of the tuned station will be 
displayed.    

                                                                                        
5.) 

Adjust the sound level by pressing the 

 or 

VOLUME- 

Buttons.  The 

Volume Level reading will be displayed and revert back to the FM mode in 3 
seconds. 

NOTES: 

 

Manual tune to select weaker stations that might be bypassed during the automatic 
tuning. 

 

If the automatic tuning does not stop on the exact frequency of the station, for 
example, if it stops on 100.9 MHz instead of 100.8 MHz, use the manual tuning 
method to "fine tune" to the exact frequency of the desired station. 

 

If a station is broadcasting in Stereo, the unit will automatically receive the stereo 
broadcast and (ST) will be displayed. 

 

Hints for the Best Reception 

To obtain the best FM Stereo reception, unwrap and fully extend the FM Antenna and 
adjust the position of the wire for best station reception. 

STORING THE RADIO STATION PRESETS 

The CRX350iP allows you to store up to 20 FM stations for easy recall at any time. 
1.) 

In FM mode, tune to the radio station you want to store in memory using the  

    

 buttons as described above. 

 

                                                                 

 

 
 
 

9

.

FM

TUNER

MHz

2. FM RADIO

FM RADIO

MUSIC PLA

YBACK

ALARM 

AND SLEEP

AUXILIAR

Y

 INPUT

REFERENCE

Summary of Contents for CRX350iP

Page 1: ...Docking Alarm Clock for iPhone and iPod CRX350iP...

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Page 3: ...your own records Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Postcode Authorised Service Centres in Major Australian Cities NSW 151 Arthur Street Homeb...

Page 4: ...ill be available for collection by or return to the purchaser at a fee upon request TEAC in home service can be made available at a fee upon request Carry in Service 6 A 12 month replacement warranty...

Page 5: ...that are subject to vibration excessive heat cold or moisture As the unit may become warm during operation always leave sufficient space around it for ventilation Do not place the unit on an amplifier...

Page 6: ...ay CD Programmed Play MP3 Programmed Play 4 Alarm and Sleep Alarm Operations Sleep Timer 5 Auxiliary Input Audio Input via External Devices 6 Reference Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide Speci...

Page 7: ...E CLOCK ADJUST BACKWARD ALARM MODE SELECT BACKWARD ALARM VOLUME ADJUST 11 iPod iPhone SKIP FORWARD RADIO TUNE CLOCK ADJUST FORWARD ALARM MODE SELECT FORWARD ALARM VOLUME ADJUST 12 MENU BUTTON 13 VOLUM...

Page 8: ...ay The display backlight will become brightened 2 Press the CLOCK ADJUST Button to confirm while 12H is flashing The hour digits flash to prompt for input NOTE To switch to 24H format press the or but...

Page 9: ...tor on the unit The authentication process will start and complete in a few seconds The display will show AUEH during authentication and revert to iPod mode in a few seconds 2 After completion of the...

Page 10: ...tune to select weaker stations that might be bypassed during the automatic tuning If the automatic tuning does not stop on the exact frequency of the station for example if it stops on 100 9 MHz inste...

Page 11: ...tions Note You can overwrite a preset station by storing the new frequency in its place RECALL PRESET RADIO STATIONS 1 Set the unit to the Tuner mode 2 Repeatedly press the FOLDER PRESET or FOLDER PRE...

Page 12: ...vious song Press and hold the button during playback for fast backward search within the song 7 Press the VOLUME or VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume output level You can also 8 Repeatedly press the...

Page 13: ...en close the CD tray 4 The unit will start reading the disc rEAd blinks The total number of tracks on the disc will be shown on the display after a few seconds Total Tracks On CD Total Tracks On MP3 N...

Page 14: ...REPEAT ALL When the PLAY MODE button is pressed 3 times the Repeat Indicator REPEAT will be shown steadily on the LCD display The whole disc will be played continuously until the button is pressed 4...

Page 15: ...play and press to stop 6 Normally all the programmed tracks will be played through once and then playback stops However you may use the REPEAT function to repeatedly play a certain track Repeat 1 or a...

Page 16: ...cator MEMORY will appear and flash on the display to prompt for the next input 6 Repeat procedure 2 5 above to program up to 64 tracks Any attempt to program more than 64 tracks will result in the fir...

Page 17: ...is set so that AM or PM is correctly displayed There is a PM Indicator located underneath the Hour digit The displayed time is PM when the indicator is lit The displayed time is AM when the indicator...

Page 18: ...isplay Press the ALARM button again to confirm The display will show the chosen Alarm time and then revert to the current function mode Press the STANDBY button to turn off the unit The alarm will bee...

Page 19: ...nd older non dockable iPods except iPod shuffle 3rd gen and listen to your external source through the speakers of this system 1 Use an audio cable not included with one 3 5 mm stereo plug on each end...

Page 20: ...om the AC power source when cleaning The finish on the unit may be cleaned with a dust cloth and cared for as other furniture Use caution when cleaning and wiping the plastic parts If the cabinet beco...

Page 21: ...iPhone does not charge Unit turned to CD or radio mode Select other modes for iPod charging iPod iPhone is not installed properly Remove your iPod iPhone from the dock and check for obstruction on th...

Page 22: ...ical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they...

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