KLH Speaker System KS 600 User Manual

Executive Hi-Fidelity AM/FM Shelf system with CD  
player, remote control, and dock for iPod  
Model KS-600  
Owner’s Manual  
Audio Systems  
11131 Dora St.  
Sun Valley, CA 91352  
iPod not included.  
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries  
 
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by  
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,  
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus  
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has  
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to  
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15) Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-  
current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the  
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully  
into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician  
to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
16) Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure  
reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must  
not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on  
a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the  
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
17) The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect  
device shall remain readily operable.  
18) The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified  
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
19) The Caution Mark is located on the bottom of the product.  
FCC Statement  
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 promote reasonable  
protection against harmful interference 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 and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the equipment and/or 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.  
CAUTION  
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by KLH for compliance will  
void the user’s warranty.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:  
Page  
Antenna – AM  
Antenna – FM  
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6
Aux input  
Battery for remote  
Clock  
Clock – viewing while listening to radio  
Control locations  
CR2032 battery  
16  
5
10  
11  
7
5
Dock for iPod  
Electrical power  
FCC  
12  
6
3
Feature descriptions  
Feature identification  
Headphones, using with  
IPod, using with  
Packing list  
8
7
16  
12  
5
Placement of KS-600  
Playback order – CD  
Preparing for use  
Presets – favorite radio stations  
Programmed playback order – CD  
Programming on/off times  
Radio  
6
15  
5
11  
15  
11  
10  
5
Remote control  
Repeat – CD  
Repeat – iPod  
15  
14  
10  
11  
14  
13  
17  
5
Setting the clock  
Setting the turn on and off times  
Shuffle mode – CD  
Shuffle mode – iPod  
Sleep function  
Speakers  
Storing favorite stations  
Time display w/ Radio playing  
Timer  
Troubleshooting  
Tuner  
11  
11  
11  
17  
10  
5
Unpack  
User notes  
Video output from iPod using w/ TV  
Warranty  
19  
13  
20  
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Thank you for purchasing the musicdockby KLH model KS-600 AM/FM  
executive shelf system with CD player, dock for iPod, and remote control. With  
proper care this system should provide many years of reliable operation.  
UNPACK and verify that all accessories are present. Here is what is included:  
1. The main unit  
2. Two speakers  
3. iPod dock w/ adjustable support  
4. AM Loop antenna  
5. Base for AM loop antenna  
6. FM wire antenna  
7. 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm interconnect cable  
8. Remote control  
9. Battery for remote control (may be installed)  
10.This instruction booklet  
PREPARING THE KS-600 FOR USE  
Unroll the wire from the right speaker. Grip the side of the  
wire that is marked with a dashed line. Depress the R+  
(red) thumb tab and insert the bare wire end into the oval  
hole. Release the thumb tab to complete the connection.  
Connect the unmarked side of the R speaker wire to the  
black R terminal. Similarly, connect the left speaker to the  
left speaker terminals. The speaker terminals are  
identified as (30) on the control and feature identification  
drawing.  
If you will be using the KS-600 with an iPod, insert the  
plug at the end of the dock cable into the socket (27) on  
the right side of the KC-600. DO NOT twist the plug to  
achieve alignment, as this WILL damage the plug. This  
dock only needs to be connected if you will be using an  
iPod with the KS-600.  
Install the CR2032 “coin” cell BATTERY in the  
remote control. To do accomplish, press down  
and pull back to remove the battery compartment  
cover. Insert the battery with the large smooth  
surface marked with a + up as shown in the photo.  
Replace the cover.  
Replace this battery when the remote’s operating  
range deteriorates.  
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ANTENNAS – AM AND FM  
Unpack the AM antenna and snap it’s cylindrical end onto the base/mounting  
plate. Stretch out the twisted cord and Insert the small rectangular plug at the  
end into the socket (29) located on the side of the main unit. Note, this plug is  
keyed and only fits one way. Orient the AM antenna for best reception of your  
favorite AM station.  
Locate the FM wire antenna and stretch it out. The  
plastic connector on the end of this wire should be  
pressed onto the center post of the FM antenna  
connector (28) on the right side of the KS-600. Some  
force may be necessary to accomplish this. Position  
this antenna for best reception of your favorite FM  
station.  
SELECT A LOCATION for your KS-600  
Because the KS-600 generates heat during operation it is necessary to provide  
open space around it for proper cooling. Failure to do so can significantly reduce  
the service life. Do not place the KS-600 near a heater or in direct sunlight. The  
KS-600 should not be placed atop electronic devices that generate heat.  
In most situations the best radio reception will be had when the KS-600 and its  
antennas are near a window.  
For proper remote control operation there must be an unobstructed path between  
the remote and the KS-600 face.  
The KS-600 includes an aux input allowing external devices with a headphone  
output to be played through the KS-600. If this feature will be used, keep in  
mind the length of the interconnect cable needed when selecting the location.  
CONNECT POWER  
Plug the Power cord into an un-switched electrical outlet. Press the  
STANDBY/ON button to verify that the blue panel lights come on.  
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CONTROL AND FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS  
1: 3.5 mm AUXILIARY INPUT allows a personal music player, TV, computer or  
any other device with a headphone output to be played through the KS-600.  
2: PHONE output. Plug in conventional stereo headphones or ear buds here for  
personal listening.  
3: STANDBY/ON – basically the “power switch”. Note: this switch does not  
completely power down the KS-600. If the KS-600 will not be used for a long  
period of time, it should be unplugged to save energy. In standby mode, the KS-  
600 consumes approximately 5-watts.  
4: VOLUME. With the unit playing, these controls increase or decrease the  
sound level.  
5: FUNCTION – selects iPod, AUX, CD, or TUNER.  
6: FM/AM selector – switches between FM and AM radio bands.  
7: REMOTE SENSOR window. Point the remote control toward this window for  
best remote control range.  
8: MAIN DISPLAY WINDOW provides information specific to the selected  
operating mode of the KS-600.  
9: STOP button. Used to halt play of the CD, but not of the iPod.  
10: TUNING DOWN/SKIP  
In TUNER mode (AM or FM) decreases the  
received frequency. When an iPod or CD is present and playing, controls the  
tracks, or if held down, allows searching within the current track.  
11: MEMORY/TIME SET dual function button. In TUNER mode, used to store a  
radio station frequency for quick access. Also used to set the built-in clock.  
12: OPEN/CLOSE used to raise or lower the CD drive cover providing access to  
the CD spindle.  
13: TUNING UP/SKIP  
In TUNER mode (AM or FM) increases the received  
frequency. When an iPod or CD is present and playing, controls the tracks, or if  
held down, allows searching within the current track.  
14: PLAY/PAUSE  
used to start and pause CD or iPod playback.  
15: TIMER used to setup turn on and turn off times.  
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16: SLEEP button – sets a countdown timer to silence the KS-600 after the user  
has gone to sleep.  
17: FM MODE Overrides automatic switching between stereo and mono modes.  
Use this control to force mono operation, which is less susceptible to background  
hiss and noise when the received FM stereo signal is weak.  
18: REPEAT used in CD and iPod mode to repeat selections.  
19: SHUFFLE used to play back available tracks in random order.  
20: PRESET/SCROLL down  
– in TUNER mode, used to select a lower pre-  
set station number. In iPod mode, scrolls down the menu.  
21: PRESET/SCROLL up  
– in TUNER mode, used to select a higher pre-set  
station number. In iPod mode, scrolls up the menu.  
22: SELECT duplicates the function of the center button on the iPod. Used to  
confirm menu selections.  
23: BASS Press this button and then use the volume up/down buttons to set the  
bass level to your liking.  
24: TREBLE Press this button and then use the volume up/down buttons to set  
the treble level to your liking.  
25: MUTING Press once to silence the KS-600 momentarily. Press again to un-  
mute.  
26: MENU duplicates the function of the iPod menu button.  
27: iPod DOCK connector. Insert the plug at the end of the iPod dock cord into  
this socket. Do not twist the plug. Orient the plug so that the wire runs to the  
back before inserting it.  
28: FM antenna connector. Connect the supplied FM wire antenna here. If an  
outdoor FM antenna is available, the cable from it can be connected here.  
29: AM antenna connector. Connect the supplied AM loop antenna here.  
30: SPEAKER quick-connect terminals. Attach speaker wires here.  
31: iPod dock.  
32: Composite video out  
33: S-Video out  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
Note: You must progress through the following process with less than 7 seconds  
between steps to avoid dropping out of time set mode.  
1. If the KS-600 is playing, press the STANDBY/ON button (3) to enter  
standby mode.  
2. Hold the MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) down for 3 seconds. The time  
display will begin flashing. Note: If this function is accidentally activated  
do nothing and normal operation will resume after 7 seconds.  
3. Within 7 seconds, press either of the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to select 12 or 24 hour mode.  
4. Within 7 seconds, press the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons  
(10 or 13) to set the hour. In the 12-hour mode, you must step through  
the AM hours to set PM hours. AM and PM icons are displayed in the  
main window (8).  
5. Press MEMORY/TIME SET (11) to advance to minute setting. As before,  
within 7 seconds, use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10  
and 13) to set the minute.  
6. Within 7 seconds, press the MEMORY/TIME SET (11) button one last  
time to finalize the setting. The seconds (not displayed) will start from 00  
when you complete this step.  
USING THE RADIO  
1. Press the STANDBY/ON button (3) to turn the unit on. If the radio does  
not begin playing, press FUNCTION button (5) to select TUNER.  
2. Use the FM/AM button (6) to select the FM or AM band.  
3. Use the TUNING/SKIP UP/DOWN  
buttons (10 and 13) to tune  
the radio. There are two tuning modes. Briefly pressing either (10) or (13)  
changes the tuning frequency in 100 kHz steps on FM or 10 kHz on AM.  
Press and hold either SKIP button for 1 second then release and the radio  
will automatically tune to the next receivable station.  
4. Radio reception is strongly influenced by antenna placement. Tune in  
your favorite AM or FM station and position the respective antenna for  
best reception.  
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5. To DISPLAY THE CLOCK while listening to the radio, press and hold the  
MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) for 3 seconds. The current time will  
display for 4 seconds.  
STORING FAVORITE STATIONS for easy access using PRESETS  
1. Tune to an AM or FM station that you wish to add to your favorites.  
2. From the remote control, briefly press the MEMORY/TIME SET button  
(11) and within 5 seconds, press one of the PRESET/SCROLL  
buttons (20 or 21) 1 to 10 times to choose location 1 to 10 to store the  
station on, and, within 5 seconds press the MEMORY/TIME SET button  
(11) to store.  
3. Repeat the above process to store up to 10 AM and 10 FM favorites.  
ACCESSING PRESET STATIONS  
1. Turn the KS-600 on. Use the FUNCTION button (5) to select TUNER.  
Use the FM/AM button (6) to select AM or FM.  
2. Press either of the PRESET/SCROLL  
through the stored stations until the desired station is received. Note: the  
PRESET/SCROLL buttons are located on the remote control.  
buttons (20 or 21), to step  
PROGRAMMING THE TIMER The KS-600 features a timer that can be  
programmed to turn the unit on and off at specified times. The clock MUST be  
set prior to using this feature. Note: While programming the timer mode, you  
must progress through the following steps with no more than 7 seconds between  
button pushes to avoid having the TIMER mode cancel.  
1. Press and hold the TIMER button (15) until the hour display begins to  
flash and TIME ON shows on the display (8).  
2. While the hour is flashing, use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to set the hour that you wish the KS-600 to begin  
playing.  
3. Press TIMER (15) once to advance to minute setting.  
4. While the minutes are flashing, use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to set the minutes to when you wish the KS-  
600 to begin playing.  
5. Press TIMER (15) once more to advance to the TIME OFF setting. The  
Hours will begin flashing.  
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6. Use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to set the  
hour that you wish the KS-600 to stop playing.  
7. Press TIMER (15) once again to advance to the TIME OFF minute setting.  
8. While the minutes are flashing, use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to set the minutes for when you wish the KS-  
600 to stop playing.  
9. Press TIMER (15) once again.  
10. Use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
iPod, CD, or TUNER.  
buttons (10 or 13) to select  
11. Press TIMER (15) once again.  
12. Use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to set the  
volume level that the KS-600 will come on with.  
13.Press TIMER (15) to finalize the setting. “TIMER” will be displayed in the  
main window (8) when the timer mode is active.  
14.De-activate or re-activate the timer mode by briefly pressing the TIMER  
button (15). After activating the timer this way, the main display (8) will  
cycle through the current timer settings for your review. When the timer is  
active, TIMER will show in the main display (8).  
USING YOUR iPod WITH THE KS-600  
1. If you have not already done so, locate the iPod  
dock (31) and plug its cord into the connector  
(27) on the right side of the KS-600.  
2. Mount your iPod on the dock as shown and  
adjust the brace to fit snuggly against the back of  
the iPod to prevent the iPod from rocking back  
when its controls are used.  
3. IMPORTANT: Each time the iPod is mounted, it is  
necessary to initiate play once using the iPod’s  
controls. This step makes the KS-600 and the  
iPod aware of each other.  
4. After step 3 has been completed, selecting CD,  
TUNER, or AUX on the KS-600 will place the iPod in standby mode.  
When iPod is selected again using the FUNCTION button (5), the iPod will  
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resume play – unless it was removed from the dock in the interim, in which  
case it will be necessary to re-introduce the iPod to the KS-600 as  
described in step 3.  
5. Use the TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to change  
tracks. If pressed and held, these buttons allow rapid scanning within a  
track.  
6. The MENU button (26) duplicates the function of the MENU button on the  
iPod.  
7. The SELECT button (22) duplicates the function of the center button on  
the iPod.  
8. Use the PRESET/SCROLL  
buttons (20 or 21) in conjunction with  
the SELECT button (22) to navigate through the iPods menu selections.  
9. To temporarily suspend playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE  
button  
(14). To resume playback, press this button again.  
10. Press the SHUFFLE button (19) to mix up the order in which songs are  
played. The shuffle icon will appear on the iPods display screen when  
the shuffle mode is active. Pressing the SHUFFLE button repeatedly  
cycles through the following choices: Songs – Albums – Off  
11.Press the REPEAT button (18) during playback to activate repeat on the  
iPod. Each press of this button cycles through One – All – Off. The status  
of this function is indicated on the iPods display. Repeat the current track  
is indicated by the  
icon. Repeat all is indicated by the  
icon.  
12.The KS-600 will fully charge an iPod when the iPod is mounted in the dock  
and the KS-600’s line cord is plugged into an AC outlet.  
13. The STOP button (9) does NOT function in the iPod mode. This button is  
a CD specific control.  
VIDEO OUTPUT FROM YOUR iPod  
1. Composite video (32) and S-Video (33)  
outputs are located on the back of the docking  
station. If you have a video iPod, you can view  
videos from it on your TV via these  
connections. Obtain a composite or S-Video  
cable (sold separately) and connect either of  
the outputs on the dock to a video input on  
your TV.  
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2. To view video from the iPod on a TV, you must change one iPod setting.  
From the iPod screen, go to Videos / Video Settings. Change “TV” Out to  
“Ask”. From this point on, when you select a video on the iPod, the iPod  
will ask you to select “TV Off” or “TV On”. Select “TV On” to view on your  
TV, or “TV Off” to view on the iPod’s screen. When playing a video, you  
will hear the sound through the KS-600, and the picture will be fed to the  
TV via the cable attached to (32) or (33). You must select the input on  
your TV that this cable is attached to. Details will be found in the TV’s  
instruction book.  
PLAYING A CD  
1. Press the FUNCTION button (5) until CD shows in the main display  
window (8).  
2. When no CD is present, the display will show “no cd”.  
3. Press OPEN/CLOSE  
(12) to raise the CD protective panel.  
4. Mount a CD on the spindle with the label facing out. Be sure that the CD  
is firmly held by the grips on the spindle.  
5. Press OPEN/CLOSE  
(12) to lower the CD protective panel.  
6. After a few seconds, the main display window (8) will show the statistics  
for the disc. The total number of tracks on the disc will be on the left and  
the total length of the CD in minutes and seconds is on the right.  
7. Press PLAY/PAUSE  
(14) to start playback of the disc.  
8. When playback starts, the display will show the number of the track that is  
playing and the elapsed time.  
9. Press PLAY/PAUSE  
(14) to suspend playback of the disc.  
10.To stop playback, press the STOP button (9).  
11.To increment or decrement the track, press TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13). If pressed and held, these buttons allow  
rapid scanning within a track.  
12.Press REPEAT (18) to repeat a track or the entire disc. Each push of this  
button cycles REPEAT – REPEAT ALL – OFF. Note: Pressing STOP (9),  
FUNCTION (5), FM/AM (6), OPEN/CLOSE (12), or STANDBY/ON (3) will  
cancel the repeat function.  
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13.Press the SHUFFLE button (19) to initiate random playback of tracks.  
“SHUFFLE” will be displayed in the main window (8). Pressing TUNING  
UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) will select another track  
randomly. A track cannot be repeated during shuffle playback. Note:  
Pressing STOP (9), FUNCTION (5), FM/AM (6), OPEN/CLOSE (12), or  
STANDBY/ON (3) will cancel the shuffle function.  
14. Shuffle mode cannot be initiated during repeat once playback or  
programmed playback.  
PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK  
By using this function, you can program up to 32 tracks of a CD to play in any  
desired order. Note: This is a CD only function. It is not available during iPod  
playback.  
1. Press the FUNCTION button (5) until CD shows in the main display  
window (8).  
2. Press the MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) and notice that blinking  
“MEMORY” and “P-01” show in the main display window (8).  
3. Press TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) to select a  
track and then press the MEMORY/TIME SET button (11).  
4. Notice that “P-02” now shows indicating that the unit is ready to store your  
next selection in playback slot number 2. Select the next track using the  
TUNING UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) and press the  
MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) to store this track in memory.  
5. Repeat the above process to store up to 32 tracks.  
6. When you have completed programming the tracks in the order that you  
wish to hear them, press the PLAY/PAUSE  
programmed playback.  
button (14) to initiate  
7. Press the STOP button (9) to cancel programmed playback.  
8. After programmed playback has finished playing back all of the tracks that  
were programmed, the memory indicator will go off.  
9. Your track program will remain in memory and can be re-activated by  
pressing the MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) followed by the  
PLAY/PAUSE  
button (14).  
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10.You can review the programmed playback order by pressing the  
MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) repeatedly and observing the track and  
corresponding program number in the main display window (8).  
11.Additional tracks can be added to the end of a program by pressing STOP  
(9) followed by repeated presses of the MEMORY/TIME SET button (11)  
until – – shows on the display. Next, select a track using the TUNING  
UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) followed by a press of the  
MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) to store the track.  
12.To modify the program, press STOP (9) and then press the  
MEMORY/TIME SET button (11) repeatedly until the desired “P- number”  
is reached. Choose a replacement track with the UP/DOWN/SKIP  
buttons (10 or 13) and store it by pressing the MEMORY/TIME  
SET button (11) again.  
13.To delete the program from memory, press MEMORY/TIME SET button  
(11) followed by the STOP button (9). Unplugging the unit will also  
accomplish this.  
14.Pressing STOP (9), FUNCTION (5), FM/AM (6), OPEN/CLOSE (12), or  
STANDBY/ON (3) will cancel the program.  
USING THE AUX INPUT  
1. Any device that has a standard 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) headphone jack can be  
played through the KS-600. Use the supplied 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm stereo  
interconnect cable to route the device’s headphone jack to the AUX input  
(1) on the left side of the KS-600. Activate the AUX input by selecting  
AUX with the FUNCTION button (5).  
2. Volume can be controlled from the external device or from the KS-600.  
Normally, the volume of the external device should be set to  
approximately half of maximum and the listening volume controlled from  
the KS-600. If you notice distortion at low volume, turn down the volume  
on the external device.  
3. Laptop computers, Portable DVD, CD, MP3, Tape players, and personal  
TVs are ideal devices to connect via the AUX input (1).  
HEADPHONES:  
A 3.5 mm headphone jack (2) permits standard headphones to be used with the  
KS-600. When headphones or ear buds are plugged in, the speakers are  
disabled. Audiophile headphones, which typically have ¼ inch plugs, can be  
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used with the KS-600; however, an adapter (not supplied) is required. Suitable  
adapters are available at most electronic stores.  
USING THE SLEEP FUNCTION:  
Press the SLEEP button (16) to activate the sleep timer. This feature  
automatically silences the KS-600 after a 90, 60, or 30-minute delay, allowing the  
user to go to sleep to music. Pressing the sleep button a forth time during the  
90, 60, 30 selection process displays 00, meaning that the sleep function is  
disabled. While the sleep timer is running, you can check the remaining time by  
pressing the sleep button once.  
TROUBLESHOOTING:  
Power button does not turn the unit on.  
Is the unit plugged in?  
Check the outlet to make sure it has power. Is it a switched outlet? Plug  
in a light and verify that the electrical outlet is live.  
No sound through speakers.  
Check the connections to the speakers. Only the bare wire tips should  
enter the oval shaped holes on the speaker connectors.  
Confirm that the correct source is selected. Try FM or AM radio.  
See if headphones are plugged into the headphone jack. Having  
headphones plugged in will silence the speakers.  
Is the volume turned up?  
Is the sound “muted”? If so, un-mute the sound.  
Remote control does not function.  
Check the battery in the remote control. If you have a cell phone camera,  
camcorder, web cam, or digital camera, have someone point the remote  
toward the camera and start pressing buttons. If the battery is good, the  
camera’s display will show the light on the end of the remote flashing.  
This light is invisible to the eye, but electronic cameras can see it.  
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Confirm that there are no obstructions blocking the remote sensor window  
on the front of the KS-600.  
Is the remote more than 15 feet from the KS-600? If so, move closer.  
Is there sunlight or other strong light falling on the remote sensor window  
on the face of the KS-600? If so, relocate the KS-600, shade it, or  
eliminate the source of strong light.  
iPod problems:  
If you cannot hear the iPod through the KS-600 or the iPod does not  
respond to the controls on the KS-600, check the following:  
After mounting the iPod on the dock, you must initiate play using the  
iPod’s controls once. Each time the iPod is removed from the dock, this  
step must be repeated. This action makes the microprocessors inside the  
iPod and the KS-600 aware of each other.  
Use the function button to re-select iPod mode.  
Remove the iPod wait 10 seconds, and re-mount it. Restart play from the  
iPod’s controls.  
Is the KS-600 muted?  
Is the volume turned up?  
Is the dock firmly plugged into the connector on the side of the KS-600?  
Confirm that your iPod’s firmware is up to date. This is accomplished  
through iTunes while your iPod is connected to your computer and with  
your computer on-line. Further instructions are available within iTunes.  
You hear sound from your video iPod, but there is no picture on an  
external TV hooked to the dock, check the following:  
In the iPod menu, verify that “TV On” was selected.  
Check to see that the video cable is properly inserted at both the  
dock and TV ends.  
Make sure that the correct video input is selected on your TV set.  
CD Player problems:  
CDs will not play at all or they skip  
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Check that the CD is securely mounted on the spindle and that the printed  
side of the CD is facing out.  
Is the playback side of the CD clean? To clean a CD, use a damp cloth  
and wipe from the center outward. Never clean a CD with a circular  
motion.  
If the CD is a home recorded CD or a homemade copy of a CD, be sure  
that the CD was finalized. For more information on finalization, consult the  
documentation for the CD burning software that was used to create the  
CD.  
Never attempt to play CDs that are warped, cracked, de-laminated, or that  
have been mechanically damaged.  
Never play a CD that has tape or anything else attached to its surface that  
could throw it out of balance. CDs spin at high speeds and anything that  
unbalances them can cause wobble which eventually damages the  
transport or laser focusing system.  
Radio Problems:  
Poor or no reception  
Check that the AM and FM antennas are connected.  
Move the antennas to a position near a window.  
Experiment with antenna placement.  
Static and distortion are usually caused by weak signals or multi-path,  
from reflections off of buildings and hills. The best solution for these  
problems is usually an outdoor antenna. Static can also be caused by  
nearby fluorescent lights and computers. In these cases, relocating the  
KS-600 and or its antennas is the best solution.  
If you are a great distance from the nearest city, an outdoor antenna may  
be needed to receive FM broadcasts.  
USER NOTES – where & when purchased, price paid, serial number etc.:  
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WARRANTY  
ONE-YEAR NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY  
VALID ONLY IN THE U.S.A. ON NON-REFURBISHED PRODUCTS  
This musicdock™ by KLH product is warranted to be free from defects in  
workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of one  
year from the date of original purchase. During the warranty period, KLH agrees  
to repair or replace defective components without charge to the original  
purchaser. To obtain service, the purchaser must return the component to KLH.  
The purchaser will pay all costs incurred in returning product to KLH. KLH  
assumes no risk until the product is accepted at our facility. Upon receipt and at  
its sole discretion, KLH will repair or replace defective component using new or  
refurbished parts. KLH agrees to return product to the purchaser prepaid, by the  
shipment method of its choice. Replaced components are warranted to be free  
from defects in workmanship and materials for the balance of the original  
product's warranty period based on the original purchase date.  
To obtain service under this warranty, a legible copy of the original dated  
purchase invoice must be included with the returned product. Do not send  
the original invoice.  
The liability of KLH will be limited to the purchase price of the product, and KLH  
will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. KLH limits its  
obligations under any implied warranties under state laws to a length of time not  
to exceed the warranty period. Some states do not allow limitations on the length  
of an implied warranty. Additionally, some states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages. The above limitations or  
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may have other rights, which vary, from state to state.  
KLH Audio Systems  
11131 Dora Street  
Sun Valley, CA 91352  
Customer service: (818) 767-2843 ext. 117  
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