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Disclaimer All the information, design and specifications contained in this manual were correct at the time of publication. However, as the product is under development and upgrading, the final device may have a slightly difference in appearance or modified functionality than presented in this manual.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ODYS - BEAM DOCKING SOUNDBAR FOR iPod/iPhone/iPad WITH PLL FM STEREO CLOCK RADIO

Package Content 1. ODYS Beam 2. Remote Control (incl battery) 3. Adapter for iPod/iPhone/iPad 4. Video Cable 5. Manual 6. Warranty Card

Safety Instructions Although this product is safe, please observe the following information and warnings. • Do not expose the device to direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold, damp or dusty conditions. Malfunctions and damage and can occur as a result.. • Do not use the device in an extremely dry environment to avoid static electricity. • Do not shake the device or subject it to hard knocks. The device may be damaged if it falls. Do not place any heavy objects on top of the device. • Clean the device only using a soft, dry cloth and do not use any volatile substances, such as solvents, to avoid damaging the surface. • Do not open the casing of the device under any circumstances, and do not attempt to repair or modify the device. Disposal Do not dispose of a defective device in normal household waste disposal containers Take the defective device to your retailer or to an appropriate waste collection site. This will ensure that the device is disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way.

Please read following instructions prior to operating your unit. Manufacturer of this unit follows a principle of continuous improvement and has no responsibility for any changes that are made to the unit nor any liability for any changes. Thanks for your choice of our products.

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Support URL: http://www.odys.de See our website for the latest information on this device, on other products by our company and on our company itself. Any firmware updates for this device are also made available on our website. If you have questions or problems, please read the FAQs on our website or contact our customer support service support@odys.de.

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MAIN UNIT 1. SPEAKERS 2. REMOTE SENSOR 3. LCD DISPLAY 4. iPod/iPhone/iPad DOCKING (Press to eject docking) 5. VOL - BUTTON 6. VOL + BUTTON 7. SOURCE BUTTON

8. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 9. STANDBY BUTTON 10. WALL-MOUNT HOLES 11. AC CORD 12. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT JACKS 13. FM PIGTAIL ANTENNA 14. AUX IN JACKS

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REMOTE CONTROL 1. STANDBY BUTTON 2. MUTE BUTTON 3. DISPLAY BUTTON 4. CLOCK BUTTON 5. SLEEP BUTTON 6. IPOD CONTROL MENU UP BUTTON 7. PREVIOUS & F.BWD BUTTON 8. IPOD CONTROL MENU DOWN BUTTON 9. T-SYNC BUTTON 10. MENU BUTTON 11. TUNE UP BUTTON 12. TUNE DOWN BUTTON

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13. STORE BUTTON 14. M - BUTTON 15. SOURCE BUTTON 16. NUMERIC BUTTONS 17. NEXT & F.FWD BUTTON 18. ENTER BUTTON 19. EQ BUTTON 20. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 21. VOL + BUTTON 22. VOL - BUTTON 23. STOP BUTTON 24. SCAN BUTTON 25. M + BUTTON

POWER SUPPLY Connect the AC cord to main power. SLEEP TIMER SETTING During playback, press SLEEP button repeatedly to select the sleep time until the desired sleep time showing on the LCD screen. After finishing the sleep time setting, you can play the unit freely. Once the sleep time is expired, the unit will be switched off automatically. 2

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HOW TO SET TIME At standby mode, press CLOCK button once to light up the LCD screen; press CLOCK button twice, Hour flashes on the screen, use TUNE UP/DOWN button to adjust the hour and confirm the setting by pressing CLOCK button; Minute starts blinking on the screen, press TUNE UP/DOWN button to set the minute accordingly, press CLOCK again to confirm the setting. Note: The time only can be set at standby mode. CLOCK SYNC 1. At iPod mode, clock synchronization starts automatically at the first docking whenever the unit has just been connected to AC power supply. Subsequent to the first docking, it is necessary to press the T-SYNC button to conduct clock synchronization (The T-SYNC button only works at power on mode.). 2. At Tuner/iPod/Aux/AV mode, press DISPLAY button to check the current time.

MUTE THE UNIT During playback, press MUTE button to mute the audio. Press the button again to resume the audio. VOLUME LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Press VOLUME +/- button to adjust the volume output level. EQ EFFECT During playback, press EQ button repeatedly to cycle through the EQ options until the desired EQ effect showing on the LCD screen. CONNECTING WITH OTHER APPLIANCES

iPod/iPhone OPERATING PLAYING AN iPod/iPhone 1. Power on the unit. Dock an iPod/iPhone/iPad to the unit, and then press SOURCE button repeatedly to switch to iPod mode. The playback will start automatically. 2. Press PLAY/PAUSE button to start or pause the playback. 3. Press STOP button to stop the iPod/iPhone/iPad playback. 4. Press NEXT/PREVIOUS button to skip to the next track/ previous track. 5. Press and hold F.BWD/F.FWD button to search through the track forward/backward. 6. Press MENU button on the remote to return back to the iPod menu, press IPOD CONTROL MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select your desired track for playback, confirm your selection by pressing ENTER button. FM RADIO TUNING THE FM RADIO 1. Power on the unit, switch to TUNER(RADIO) mode by press SOURCE button repeatedly. 2. Press SCAN button to auto search and auto store radio stations on the memory. During searching radio stations, press STOP button to stop searching. 3. Press TUNE UP/DOWN button to fine tune radio station. Press and hold TUNE UP/DOWN button to auto search radio station forward or backward respectively (When an available station will be found, the unit will broadcast it immediately and the searching will be stopped). During searching radio stations, press STOP button to stop searching. 4. At radio mode, it is possible to access the frequency via numeric buttons on the remote control. For example, press buttons 8, 9, point (.) and 8 to get to 89.8 MHz. STORING YOUR FAVORITE RADIO STATION 1. At radio mode, press STORE button for storing the current station until memory cell number "P01" flashes on the screen. 2. Use M +/- button to select the corresponding memory cell among P01-P20 for storing the station. 3. Confirm your selection by pressing the STORE button. 4. During radio playback, press M+/- button repeatedly to recall the stored stations. 4

AUX IN Follow below steps to connect the unit to another audio device like MP3 player and the like: 1. Connect the Audio Out of the device to AUX IN jacks with audio cable. 2. Press STANDBY button to turn the unit on. 3. Press SOURCE button repeatedly to switch the unit to AUX mode. 4. Power on the device and begin playback.

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COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT The Component Video Output jacks only works at iPod/iPhone/iPad docking mode. 1. Connect a component video cable to the Component Video Output jacks and a television. 2. Adjust the connected television to the proper input setting and make sure the docked iPhone, iPad or iPod’s TV out option is turned on. 3. Video from a docked iPhone/iPod/iPad can now be played through the bar speaker to the connected television.

TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Radio sound distorted.

No radio sound.

The iPod will not play

No iPod sound.

Possible Cause 1. The station is not tuned in. 2. The signal is poor.

1. The unit is not in tuner mode. 2. The volume has been muted or is on the minimum setting. 1. The unit is not in iPod mode. 2. The iPod is not connected correctly. 1. The unit is not in iPod mode. 2. The volume has been muted or is on the minimum setting.

Solution 1. Fine tune the station. 2. Extend the FM pigtail antenna or change the direction of the antenna. 1. Press SOURCE button repeatedly until switching to tuner. 2. Adjust the volume level or press MUTE button to resume audio. 1. Press SOURCE button repeatedly until switching to iPod. 2. Reconnect the iPod. 1. Press SOURCE button repeatedly until switching to iPod. 2. Adjust the volume level or press MUTE button to resume audio.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS y The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. y When the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. To be completely disconnected the power input, the mains plug of the apparatus or the appliance coupler shall be disconnected from the mains completely. y No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. y Minimum distances 2.0cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. y The use of apparatus is in tropical and/or moderate climates. 6

y Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. y CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the

same or equivalent type. y Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. y The marking plate is located at the bottom of the apparatus.

Play&Charge Video Output Bracket iPad iPad 1 iPad 2 iPhone iPhone iPhone 3 iPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPod Touch iPod Touch 1st generation iPod Touch 2nd generation iPod Touch 3rd generation iPod Touch 4th generation iPod nano iPod nano 1st generation iPod nano 2nd generation (aluminium) iPod nano 3rd generation (video) iPod nano 4th generation (video) iPod nano 5th generation (video camera) iPod nano 6th generation iPod and iPod mini iPod Classic 80GB iPod Classic (2007) 160GB iPod Classic (2009) 120/160GB iPod 4th generation 20/40 GB iPod 4th generation (colour display) 20/30 GB iPod 4th generation (colour display) 40/60 GB iPod 5th generation (video) 30/60/80GB iPod mini

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Warranty Conditions The following conditions comprise the requirements and scope of our warranty conditions and do not affect our legal and contractual warranty obligations. We offer a warranty on our products in accordance with the following conditions: 1. AXDIA products are covered by a 24 month warranty. We will resolve damages or defects on AXDIA products free of charge within 12 months of the purchase date under the following warranty conditions. For any damage or defect determined later than 12 months after the purchase date, proof of a manufacturing fault must be submitted for repair under warranty. The warranty does not cover batteries and other parts, which are considered consumables, parts that break easily such as glass or plastic or defects based on normal wear and tear. There is no warranty obligation in the event of marginal differences compared to the target appearance and workmanship provided these have a negligible effect on the product's fitness for use, in the event of damage caused by chemical or electrochemical effects, by water or generally from abnormal conditions. 2. The warranty will be performed in such a way that we shall decide whether to repair the defective parts or to replace them with working parts free of charge. AXDIA reserves the right to exchange the product for a replacement product of equal value if the product that is sent in cannot be repaired within a reasonable time or at reasonable cost. The product can also be exchanged for a different model of the same value. Requests cannot be made for repairs to be carried out on site. Parts that have been replaced or exchanged become our property. 3. The warranty claim does not apply if repairs or other work is carried out by unauthorized persons or if our products are equipped with additional parts or accessories that are not approved for our products. 4. Warranties that have been activated do not cause the warranty period to be extended, nor do they trigger a new warranty period. The warranty period for any replacement parts installed ends with the warranty period for the entire product. 5. Any other or further claims are excluded, especially those for replacement due to damage caused outside of the product, provided there is no obligatory legal liability. We therefore accept no liability for accidental, indirect or other consequential damage of any kind, which leads to usage restrictions, data loss, loss of earnings or interruption to business.

IMPORTANT: AXDIA will only accept parcels that have an RMA number. Please observe the following when sending the product: 1. Send the product suitably packaged with carriage and insurance paid. Do not enclose any accessories with the products (no cables, CD's, memory cards, manuals, etc.), unless the AXDIA Service Centre specifies otherwise. 2. Mark the RMA number on the outside of the package in such a way that it is visible and clearly legible. 3. You must enclose a copy of the sales slip as proof of purchase. 4. Once AXDIA has received the product, it will meet its warranty obligations in accordance with the warranty conditions and will return the product to the sender with carriage and insurance paid. Service outside of warranty AXDIA can refuse any service claim made that is not covered by the warranty. If AXDIA agrees to provide a service outside the warranty, the customer will be invoiced for all repair and transport costs. AXDIA will not accept any packages that have not first been approved by AXDIA by means of an RMA (Return Material Authorization).

Asserting a warranty claim 1. To make use of the warranty service, you must contact the AXDIA Service Center by e-mail, fax or phone (see below for contact details). You can also use the service form on our website or on the back of the warranty conditions. 2. AXDIA Service Center will try to diagnose and solve your problem. If it is determined that a warranty claim exists, you will be given an RMA number (Return Material Authorization) and you will be asked to send the product to AXDIA.

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