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WheneveryouriPhoneoriPodisdockedandyourAltecLansinginMotion
Classic speaker system is plugged into an AC outlet, your iPhone or iPod is
charging(untilfullycharged)–evenifthespeakersystemisswitchedoff.
Listening to the FM Radio
1 Extend the FM antenna fully for
best FM reception.
2 Select “FM” mode.
Pressthe“SOURCE”buttononyour
speaker system or full-featured remote
until“FM”appearsontheLCD.
3 Tune to the station you want to
listen to.
Use the
or buttons on your
speaker system or full-featured remote
to tune in the desired station. Press
andholdthesesamebuttonstondthenextclearFMstation.
4 Adjust the volume.
Usethe“+”and“–”buttonsontheAltecLansingspeakersystemor
full-featuredremotetoadjustthesystemvolume.
How to Store Preset Stations
Your Altec Lansing speaker system’s full-featured remote enables you to
programupto4FMstationpresets:
1 Tune to the station you wish to store.
Whilein“FM”mode,usethe
and buttons on your speaker
system or full-featured remote to tune to the desired station.
2 Store the station.
PressandholdtheP1,P2,P3orP4buttononthefull-featured
remoteforafewseconds.YoucanstoreoneFMstationineach
preset.
3 To store other stations, repeat the above steps.
How to Recall Preset Stations
1 Make sure you are in “FM” mode.
Ifyou’renotin“FM”mode,pressthe“SOURCE”buttononyour
speakersystemorfull-featuredremoteuntil“FM”appearsontheLCD.
2 Press a PRESET button (P1, P2, P3 or P4) on the full-featured
remote.
The radio will tune to your preset station.
3 Adjust the volume.
Usethe“+”and“–”buttonsontheAltecLansingspeakersystemor
full-featuredremotetoadjustthesystemvolume.
Charging Your iPhone or iPod
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