English, Ipod/iphone compatibility, General operation – AEG SR 4337 iP User Manual

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ENGLISh

Transport securing device of CD compartment
• Open the CD compartment (3) by pulling the cover

with the clip (10) upwards.

• Remove, if present, the transport securing device from

the CD player before starting operation.

• Close the CD compartment again.

iPod/iPhone Compatibility

Due to the large variety of iPod and iPhone models and

generations on the market, full compatibility cannot be

guaranteed. Before connecting your iPod/iPhone, ensure

that it has a compatible interface.
Full compatibility of the remote functions also cannot be

guaranteed. Operate your iPod/iPhone as normal, while it

sits in the docking station.

NOTE:

Depending on the software version of your iPhone the

following error message may be displayed:

“This accessory was not developed for iPhone use. It

is possible that noise occurs and signal strength is

reduced.“

In this case press “OK”.

General operation

NOTE:

Some buttons you will find on both the device and the

remote control.

Buttons with the same name result in the same functions.

STANDBY (4/24)
Press STANDBY button to switch the device into standby

mode The POWER indicator light (16) lights up. Press this

button again to turn on the device.

Volume (12/10)
Adjust to your preferred volume level. The display will

show “VOL” and a number. This will equal to the set vol-

ume of “VOL MAX” or “VOL MIN”.

Infrared remote control
Wireless operation from a distance of up to 5 meters. If

this range gets less, please change the batteries. Make sure

there are no obstacles between the remote control and

the sensor (17) on the device during operation.

AUX IN jack (Back of Device)
Connect analogue playback devices. When connecting to

this jack you may also listen to the audio of other devices,

such as MP3 or CD players etc., via the speakers.
1. Please connect the external device via 3.5 mm plug

jack to the AUX IN jack.

2. Now use FUNCTION button (6/11) to select AUX mode.

3. Via the speakers you will listen to the audio of the

external device; use VOLUME +/- buttons (12/10) to

adjust the volume. The CD buttons are not active.

4. For further functions please refer to the user manual

of the external audio device.

NOTE:

Set the volume of the external device to a proper audib-

le level.

Listening to the radio

1. Repeatedly press FUNCTION button (6/11) until the

display shows “TUNER”.

2. Use the / buttons (8/9) to tune in the desired sta-

tion.

3. The FM.ST control lamp ((ST)) (in the display) will

light up when the selected station is received with

stereo quality. If reception is too poor and the station

experiences static, the control lamp will flicker. For

FM stations you may use MONO/ST button (20 on

the remote) to switch between MONO and STEREO

reception. In case of poor reception we recommend

switching to MONO mode.

Saving/Selecting Stations
4. When you have found the desired station, press the

MEMORY button (6 on remote). MEMORY will light up

in the display and the memory position will flash.

5. For choosing the memory position, please press PRE-

UP/DN button (3 on the remote).

6. Press MEMORY to save the settings.
To select a stored station, please press PRE-UP or PRE-DN

button

Music Playback from iPod/iPhone

(iPod/iPhone not supplied)
1. Press the FUNCTION button (6/11) repeatedly, until “NO

IPOD” appears in the display.

2. If an adapter has been supplied with your iPod, put it

onto the dock connector. You can only ensure that the

iPod fits correctly into the iPod port if the adapter is

plugged in.

3. Insert your iPod/iPhone into the dock.

CAUTION:

Make sure that your iPod/iPhone is plugged upright

into the port. Do not bend or tilt the iPod/iPhone

whilst it is plugged into the port. This may cause

damage to the dock or the iPod/iPhone.

4. Depending on the iPod/iPhone Model, firstly release

the button lock and start playing music if necessary

with the

button (9/17).

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