Technika CR-114IPH Clock Radio User Manual


 
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TROUBLESHOOTING
FLASH CARD/DRIVE OPERATION
Unable to view photos
Not all JPEG les are compatible. If JPEG les will not play, try
viewing them with a computer. If you can view them with a
computer, try re-saving them.
Photo viewing is slow
The photo resolution may be too high. Try re-saving the
images with lower resolution.
Unable to play music les (or music les not visible
when browsing media)
The format of the les may not be compatible with the
player. Try re-saving your music les in a dierent format
(MP3 recommended).
Unable to view Movies
Not all MPEG4 (*.avi) les are compatible. If les will not
play, try playing them with a computer. If you can play them
with a computer, try re-saving them in a dierent format.
Flash card is incompatible
If the card is an MS Duo, MSDuo Pro, MS M2 or MS PRO-HG
Flash Card, a Memory Stick Duo replacement Adaptor or
Memory Stick Micro Adaptor (not supplied) will be required.
iPod OPERATION
No sound when playing music:
Check if the iPod is paused. If so, press the /, button to start
play.
Movie les stored on an iPod are not playing:
The movie les may not be compatible with your iPod. Check
that the movie plays on your iPod before docking it to the
unit.
A photo is displayed on the iPod screen, but not on the
photo frame screen:
Press the centre button on the iPod to start the slideshow and
switch the iPod photo display to your photo frame.
Photos are displayed on the iPod screen, but not on
the photo frame screen:
Your iPod may be a model that does not support TV OUT.
Check the specication of your iPod.
RADIO OPERATION
Poor quality radio reception
The aerial signal may not be adequate. Try repositioning the
FM aerial wire and AM aerial or moving the unit to a dierent
location.
AM radio stations not tuning
Check that the AM aerial is connected correctly to the
terminals on the back panel.
Check that the AM channel spacing is set correctly in the radio
‘options’ menu. The correct setting for the UK and Europe is
9kHz.
ALARM OPERATION
Alarm not sounding
Check that you have set the correct alarm time, and set
the alarm to wake you (wake-up mode symbol(s) will be
displayed).
Check that the Time Display Format is set correctly
(12H/24H).
Check also that the unit is set to Standby before you go to
bed.
Alarm not sounding (iPod wake-up mode)
Check that the iPod is set to play music before going to bed. If
the iPod is set to play photos, the alarm will not sound.
Alarm sound not audible or too loud:
Make sure that the alarm volume is set to the correct level
(the alarm volume is set when you set the alarm time).
GENERAL
Controls lock up
Your photo frame is a complex electronic product and
there may be occasions when playback of certain media
combinations could cause the control system to ‘lock’. In this
case, turn o the power, remove the backup batteries (when
tted) and wait for 5 seconds.
Re-t the backup batteries and turn the unit back on again.
This will reset the control system of the player.