REMOTE CONTROL
The remote has five buttons to control basic player functions
when an iPod is in the dock. Because it uses radio-frequency
(RF) rather than infrared signaling, it does not have to be pointed
at the iFi dock. The remote control can operate the iFi system up
to 100 feet away, depending on the conditions, and even works
through walls and floors! As long as the Master Power switch on
the subwoofer is on, pressing any button on the remote will
switch the system from Standby to On.
Volume Up/Volume Down
Pressing the Volume Up button raises the sound level; pressing
the Volume Down button lowers the sound level.
Play/Pause
When the iPod is not playing, pressing the Play/Pause button
once will initiate play. When the iPod is playing, pressing the
Play/Pause button once will pause the current track. When the
iPod is paused, pressing the Play/Pause button once will resume
play of the current track.
Holding the Play/Pause button down for several seconds will
switch the iFi system and any iPod docked in it to Standby
mode. The iPod will continue to charge as long as the
subwoofer's Master Power switch is on.
Skip Forward/Skip Back
When the iPod is playing, pressing the Skip FWD button will skip
to the next track in the playlist. Pressing the Skip REV button
skips back to the beginning of the current track. Pressing the
Skip REV button at the beginning of a track skips back to the
previous track in the playlist. Holding the Skip FWD or Skip REV
button down for a few seconds will fast-forward or rewind the
current track.
Synching the Remote to the Control Dock
The iFi remote is configured at the factory to operate the system
with which it is packaged. If you buy a second remote control for
the iFi, or if the system stops responding to the remote that
came with it, use the following procedure to synch the remote
and dock.
Make sure the control dock is empty (no iPod inserted) and that
the system is On. Press the Volume/Subwoofer Select and
Standby/Mute buttons simultaneously for five seconds. The out-
side and middle LEDs of the light bar will blink continually for five
seconds to indicate that the system is in Remote Control
Configuration mode.
After the light bar starts blinking, press any button on the remote
control within five seconds to synch the remote to the control
dock. Perform this procedure separately for each remote that will
be used with the system. (As many as six remote controls can be
used with a single iFi system.)
Remote Control Battery Replacement
To replace the battery, remove the two screws on back of the
remote and disassemble as shown.
CARE AND CLEANING
The only thing you should ever need to do to your speakers is
dust them occasionally. Never apply any abrasive or solvent-
based cleaner or any harsh detergent. You can clean the grilles
with the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner.
TROUBLESHOOTING
iPod does not dock properly in the system
• Make sure the proper docking adapter for your iPod is
inserted in the control dock.
• Remove the iPod; check the connectors on the control
dock and the bottom of the iPod to ensure there are
no obstructions.
No sound
• Make sure the power cord is connected to the rear of the sub-
woofer and to an AC outlet, that the master power switch is
set to the On position, and that the iFi system is switched On.
The power LED on the control dock should be green.
• Make sure the iPod is seated properly in the control dock,
turned on, and playing.
• If an external device is connected to the control dock's
auxilary input, make certain that device is on and playing. If
you are trying to listen to an iPod in the dock, unplug the
auxiliary input on the rear panel.
• Make certain that the volume is turned up, as indicated by the
Light Bar on the control dock.