AV100 B/C
AM/FM RADIO WITH iPod
DOCKING FEATURE
Owner’s Manual
FCC Information
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in-
terference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off or on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
ence by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by XM® Satellite Radio, Inc. can void
the user’s authority to operate this device.
By adhering to these warnings and safety considerations, accidents and/or personal injury can be avoided.
Safety Precautions
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Do not expose the device and the remote control to water or moisture.
Only operate the device in the specified temperature range of 0°C to 40°C.
Make sure there is sufficient ventilation for the device. There must be a minimum gap of 10 cm between
objects to the side, to the rear and above the device.
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In the event of contact with moisture or liquids remove the mains adapter immediately.
Only clean the device using a dry cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or chemical solvents when
cleaning, as these could damage the surface of the device.
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Never open the device.
The device should not continue to be operated if there is visible damage to the mains cable.Adamaged
cable should not be repaired, but must be replaced.
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Always refer to a qualified specialist for any maintenance or repair work.
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AV100 System Components
Remote Control with Battery
AV100AM/FM Radio with iPod Docking Feature
(iPod Not Included)
AM Antenna
FM Antenna
AC Line Power Cord
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Installing and Setting Up the AV100
You can begin to enjoy your AV100 Radio system as soon as the installation is completed as follows:
1. Determine the desired area where the unit is to be installed; i.e., table top, stereo cabinet, etc.
Note: If possible, the unit should be positioned near a window to achieve the best reception with the AM
and FM antennae.
2. Make sure the line power rocker switch at the rear of the unit is in the off (O) position. Then plug the
power cable into the mating connector located to the right of the switch. Plug the other end of the cable
into a walloutlet supplying 120 volts, 60Hz.
Note: If the line switch is in the on (I) position when the power cord is plugged into the outlet, the mode
LED indicators on top of the unit will all flash on for 2 seconds and then go out. If the switch is
then turned off, the indicators will momentarily flash on and go out.
3. Connect the FM antenna lead to the FMANTENNA (F) connector at the rear of the unit.
4. Construct theAM antenna stand:
a. Hold the antenna loop upside down.
b. Fold the stand piece up and over, mating the slot on this piece with the three tabs on the bottom of
the antenna. Press until the two pieces snap together, making sure the antenna lead wire exits
cleanly through the side of the stand.
5. Connect theAM antenna lead wires into the 300-OhmAMANTENNA terminals at the rear of the unit.
6. Press the line power rocker switch on the rear of the unit to the on ( I ) position; the mode LEDs flash on
for 2 seconds and then go out.
7. Momentarily press the POWER ( ) button on top of the unit; the audio power output vacuum tubes
visible through each window at the front of the unit light up, indicating the unit is powered on. In addition,
the mode LED on the top will light indicating the mode in affect prior to power turnoff.
AV100 Control Features
TheAV100 provides 3 control buttons, plus a volume control wheel and a tuning knob (See Figure x.)
Power On/Off:
1. Press the Line Power rocker switch at the rear of the unit to the on ( I ) position; the mode LEDs flash for
2 seconds and go out.
2. With the line power switch on, power is applied to the radio system when the Power ( ) button on top of
the AV100 or on the Remote Control is momentarily pressed; the mode LED indicating the last system
mode in effect prior to turnoff lights blue, and the Radio system is ready for use.
3. Power is turned off when the Power button is momentarily pressed; the mode LEDs flash once and the unit
powers down as evidenced by the audio output tubes turning off .
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MODE Button
Each time the MODE button is pressed, the operating status of the unit changes in sequence from AM through
AUX 2; as the mode changes, the associated blue LED lights accordingly. When the AV100 is turned off, the
last operating mode in effect at the time is re-established when the unit is again turned on.
VOLUME Control
The VOLUME control provides a continuously adjustable ( 360° ) audio level; when rotated clockwise (CW), the
volume level increases, and counterclockwise (CCW) rotation decreases the volume level.
Tuning Knob
The tuning knob has top and bottom dial graduations indicating FM andAM frequency settings, respectively.
The amber TUNE LED indicator to the right of the control lights as each station is selected on the associated
dial; the brightness of the indicator varies in proportion to both the strength of the station signal and the station
tuning accuracy. The indicator is the brightest when the station signal strength is maximum and when optimum
station tuning is achieved. When the FM station is broadcasting in stereo, the green STEREO LED indicator to
the left of the control comes on provided signal strength is adequate.
Remote Control Features
The remote control provides control of AV100 operation using an infrared (IR) transmitter whose signal is picked
up by the IR receiver at the front of the unit.
1. MONO/STEREO Button: When pressed, alternately selects
stereo or mono mode operation forAV100; the STEREO LED
indicator lights green on the front of the unit.
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2. POWER Button: This button turnsAV100 power on and off.
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3. MUTE Button: When pressed, this button mutes the audio
output from theAV100.
4. Play/Pause Button (
) : When pressed in iPod mode,
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alternately plays or pauses playback of audio/video data.
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5. MENU Button: When pressed in iPod mode, jumps to
next higher selection menu.
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6. Up/Down (
/
) Buttons: When pressed, these buttons
provide up/down navigation through the current iPod menu.
7. Skip to Previous/Next Track ( ): When pressed in
/
iPod mode, initiates skip to the previous or next audio/video
track.
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8. ENTER Button: When pressed in iPod mode, provides
selection of highlighted item in the current menu.
9. VOL +/- Buttons: When pressed, these buttons increase or
decrease the audio output level from theAV100.
10. MODE Button: When pressed, provides sequential selection
ofAV100 mode of operation fromAM throughAUX 2.
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Functions of Controls, Indicators and Connectors
AV100 Radio System, Rear View
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AV100 Radio System, Top View
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AV100 Radio System, Front View
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Functions of Controls, Indicators and Connectors (Cont)
1. POWER ON/OFF Rocker Switch: When pressed to the ON ( I ) position, AC input power is applied to the
radio system, placing it in the standby mode.
2. AC IN Power Connector: 2-prong male power connector for power cable connection to 120V, 60Hz power.
3. SUB OUT Audio Connector: Female RCAaudio output connector to external subwoofer speaker.
4. L / R AUX 2 INPUT Connectors: Female RCA audio input connectors for connection to external audio
equipment such as a CD player or other audio output source.
5. S-VIDEO Connector: Provides video output signal from a video iPod* to an external TV or monitor.
6. AM ANTENNA / 300 OHM Terminals: Provide connection for theAM loop antenna forAM signal reception.
7. FM ANTENNA / 75 OHM Connector: Provides connection for the FM antenna F connector for FM signal
reception.
8. Protective Cover: Covers the iPod connector bay when iPod is not in use.
9. VOLUME Control: Continuous rotary control wheel for increasing and decreasing the volume of the audio
output level; clockwise (CW) rotation increases volume, counterclockwise (CCW) rotation decreases
volume.
10. POWER ( ) Pushbutton : Momentarily pressing this button applies power to the radio system, switching
from the standby to on mode and vice-versa.
11. AUX 2 Indicator: This LED indicator lights blue when theAUX 2 mode is selected using the MODE
switch.
12. AUX 1 Indicator: This LED indicator lights blue when theAUX 1 mode is selected using the MODE
switch.
13. iPod Indicator: This LED indicator lights blue when the iPod mode is selected using the MODE switch.
14. FM Indicator: This LED indicator lights blue when the FM mode is selected using the MODE switch.
15. Ventilation Port: Provides cooling air for the audio power output vacuum tubes.
16. AM Indicator: This LED indicator lights blue when the AM mode is selected using the MODE switch.
17. MODE Pushbutton: Each time this button is pressed, the radio system operating mode switches in
sequence from AM through AUX 2 and back again.
18. iPod Connector Bay: Provides male multi-pin connection to an installed iPod; connection compatibility is
achieved with the supplied iPod adapter or with the adapter included with the iPod.
19. TUNE Indicator: Intensity of this amber LED is proportional to station tuning accuracy; the brighter the
LED, the more optimum the reception.
20. Tuning Dial: This vernier control provides selective tuning of theAM and FM stations; the upper dial
indicates the FM frequency range from 87.5MHz to 108MHz, while the bottom dial indicates the AM fre-
quency range from 530kHz to 1710kHz.
21. Audio Power Tube Windows: These windows provide a means of observing the left and right channel
power output vacuum tubes.
22. Audio Headphone (
) Jack: Provides a 3.5mm connection for audio headphones.
23. Infrared (IR) Window: IR receiver for commands from the remote control.
24. AUX 1 Input Jack: Provides a 3.5mm stereo input connection for an MP3 player or similar device.
25. STEREO Indicator: This green LED illuminates when the FM station is broadcasting in stereo mode.
*Refer to iPod compatibility list on page 9.
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AV100 Operation
Preoperational Considerations
Prior to operation, perform the following steps:
1. Remove the protective film from the battery compartment of the remote control.
2. Connect the power and antenna cables to theAV100 as outlined previously.
3. Apply line power to the AV100 by pressing the line power rocker switch on the rear of the unit to the on (I)
position; the mode LEDs flash on for 2 seconds and then go out. The AV100 is now in the standby mode.
4. Press the POWER button on the top of the unit or on the remote control to turn the unit on; the last
operating mode in effect prior to shutdown is indicated by the blue LED on top of the unit, unless the
AV100 is being turned on for the first time.
Note: Despite a low degree of energy consumption in the standby mode, it is recommended that the line
switch be set to the off (O) position if the AV100 is not going to be used for a prolonged period.
5. Select an input source using the MODE button.
Note: If an external subwoofer is to be incorporated into theAV100 system, connect the subwoofer to the
SUB OUT plug at the rear of the unit using an RCA cable with a male RCA jack.
Using the Radio
1. FM Operation: With the supplied FM antenna connected to the FM ANTENNA jack at the rear of the unit,
press the MODE switch so the blue FM indicator is lit. Set the FM radio to the desired station using the
upper tuning knob dial, and adjust the volume to the desired listening level. If headphones are to be used,
connect them to the headphones jack (
) at the front of the unit.
2. AM Operation: With the supplied AM antenna connected to the AM ANTENNA jack at the rear of the unit,
press the MODE switch so the blue AM indicator is lit. Set the AM radio to the desired station using the
bottom tuning knob dial, and adjust the volume to the desired listening level. If headphones are to be used,
connect them to the headphones jack (
) at the front of the unit.
Using the AUX Inputs
1. AUX 1 Input: If an external audio source is to be used, such as MP3 player, etc., connect the device to
the AUX 1 input at the front of the unit using a 3.5mm male stereo plug.
2. AUX 2 Input: If an external audio source such as a CD player or other compatible device is to be used,
connect the device to the AUX 2 L and R plugs using an RCA cable with male RCA jacks.
Using the iPod Dock
iPod CONNECTOR BAY
ADAPTER / HOLDER
1. Remove the protective cover from the
iPod system connector bay.
iPod
CONNECTOR
2. Choose the compatible adapter/holder
for your iPod model and install it in the bay.
Note: TheAV100 comes equipped with an
iPod adapter installed in place in the iPod
bay, plus an additional adapter if needed.
Most iPods come with their own (original)
adapters which can also be used if necessary.
3. Install the iPod carefully onto the iPod
connector and press down lightly until the
iPod bottoms into the recess. The iPod will
be inclined slightly to the rear of the AV100.
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Charging the iPod: The iPod’s battery is charged when theAV100 is switched on (independent of the input
source selected). This charging function is not supported in the standby mode.
Special AV100 iPod Features
TheAV100 iPod feature is compatible with the following models:
iPod Video Nano-Classic
3rd generation
1GB 2GB 4GB
NOT COMPATIBLE
iPod-Classic
5th generation (color display)
20GB 30GB
NOT COMPATIBLE
The following iPod models are compatible via theAUX 1 input and an additional 3.5 stereo jack:
------- and other MP3 players
Remote Control Battery Replacement / Disposal
If the remote control stops working properly, the battery may need to be changed as shown below. Use a lithium
button cell (CR2025) and pay attention to the correct polarity.
Battery Replacement
1. Remove the battery holder.
2. Insert the battery into the battery holder and insert the battery holder into the remote. Be sure to
observe the correct polarity.
3. Align the battery holder with the remote control and push in until the holderclicks.
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CR2025
Battery Disposal
Old batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of in accordance with current regulations.
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Specifications
Frequency Range:
AM (UL)
FM (UL)
530kHz - 1710kHz
87.5MHz - 108MHz
PowerAmplifier:
2” x 3” magnetic shielded speaker,
10 W RMS @ 10% THD,
Frequency Response: 80Hz - 20kHz
Input/Output:
Input
120 VAC 60Hz power supply
300 Ohm twin lead to connect theAM antenna
75 Ohm F-connector to connect the FM antenna
RCA-type jackAUX 1 for external audio input source
3.5mm stereoAUX 2 INPUT jack for external audio source
input
Output
Analog output for connection to an external subwoofer
S-Video jack for CVBS output
Dimensions (W x H x D)
350mm x 120mm x 290mm
(13.78” x 4.7” x 11.4”)
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