About Tivoli Audio
Tivoli Audio was started by Tom DeVesto with the goal of bringing simple to use, high quality audio products to the consumer at reasonable prices. His long professional association with Henry Kloss includes
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iSongBook Instructions
Congratulations on your purchase of Tivoli Audio’s iSongBook portable FM/AM radio with
In order to take full advantage of what your new radio is capable of, please take a moment to read this owner’s manual and the Safety Instructions. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer or Tivoli Audio.
Please save the carton and original packing should you ever need to ship your radio, as shipping damage is not covered by the factory warranty.
On behalf of all of us, thank you for choosing Tivoli Audio and enjoy your new iSongBook!
Packed with your iSongBook you should find:
•1 External Power Supply
•1 Remote Control (battery installed)
•7 iPod Dock Adapters (see “iPod Dock” on page 8)
•1 Warranty Registration Card
Please contact your dealer/distributor or Tivoli Audio if any of these items are missing.
Getting Started
1.Set the iSongBook on a flat, stable surface. Attach the male mini plug from the secondary speaker cable into the jack marked “R CH” on the side of the iSongBook and position the speaker and main unit as desired.
2.With the iSongBook Off, connect the external power supply to the rear jack on the iSongBook labeled 12VDC/1A and then plug it into a wall outlet.
3.Flip down the iPod docking station and insert the appropriate iPod adapter cup based on the iPod model you own. Install your iPod in the dock by fitting the dock’s connector into the jack on the bottom of the iPod.
4.Turn the iSongBook’s front source knob to the iPod/Aux position and set the volume control to the desired level. The iPod will power On to its last state.
Note: Low (bass) frequencies place a heavy strain on speakers and amplifiers. The iSongBook was engineered to reproduce the maximum amount of low frequencies for its size and power. Therefore, we recommend setting your iPod’s EQ to “Off” for best overall performance.
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