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Using headphones
For private listening, connect headphones to the headphone jack on the sid e of the unit. The
speakers are automatically muted when you plug in headphones. To change the volume level
of the headphones, use the volume knob on SoundBridge Radio or th e volume buttons on the
remote control.
You won’t miss your alarm! The alarm is designed to sound from the built-in speakers even i f
your headphones are connected.
Turning Off Your SoundBridge Radio
When you are finished playing music on your SoundBridge Radio, press Stand by [] on
your remote. In Standby mode, SoundBridge Radio’s display is blank or shows the time. See
“Advanced Features” for more information on SoundBridge Radio’s standby settings.
If you plan to disconnect SoundBridge Radio from AC power, be sure to press Standby [ ] first.
This logs you out of the music server software running on your comp uter. Wait approximately
five seconds after pressing Standby [] before unplugging SoundBrid ge Radio. This gives it
time to flush its settings for a clean reboot.
If you want to disconnect the power cord from your SoundBridge Radio, please p lace one hand
firmly on the subwoofer enclosure when removing the power cord from the unit.
If you want to disconnect the power cord from your SoundBridge Radio, please p lace one hand
firmly on the subwoofer enclosure when removing the power cord from the unit.
Note: If you unplug SoundBridge Radio from AC power five times w ithout pressing Standby
[] on your remote first, iTunes may lock you out of connecting to the server. This is
because iTunes allows a maximum of five users to connect at one time. If you do not first put
SoundBridge Radio in standby mode, iTunes thinks you are still connecte d. To restore your
access to the iTunes server, close iTunes and then restart it.
Section 1: Getting Starte d