Sharper Image MP3 Player SI738 User Manual

CD Shower  
Companion™  
Stereo AM/FM  
& MP3-CD  
with Aluminum Cone  
Speaker Technology  
SI738 Instructions  
Read and save these instructions.  
 
Table of Contents  
Quick Start ................................................................................5  
Display Compartment ..............................................................11  
List of Features ........................................................................12  
Controls ..................................................................................13  
General Power Requirements ..................................................14  
Audio Controls ........................................................................16  
CD/MP3 Player—Basic Operation............................................17  
CD/MP3 Player—Play Options ................................................19  
MP3 Albums............................................................................20  
CD Player Programming ..........................................................21  
MP3 Programming ..................................................................22  
AM/FM/TV Preset Stations........................................................23  
Antenna and Reception ..........................................................24  
International Radio ..................................................................25  
Setting the Alarm ....................................................................26  
Alarm Features ........................................................................27  
 
Table of Contents  
Setting the Clock......................................................................29  
Setting the Calendar ................................................................30  
12/24 Hour Clock/Temperature Display ..................................31  
Mounting Options....................................................................32  
Statement of FCC/DHHS Compliance ......................................34  
FCC Label Compliance Statement............................................35  
Warranty..................................................................................36  
 
Quick Start  
General Power Requirements  
Install 6 C alkaline batteries. Use only fresh/new batteries in this  
product. Use of the optional AC adapter is recommended for  
extended or frequent CD play. The AC adapter allows the dis-  
play light to remain continuously illuminated when the LIGHT  
button is pressed.  
Battery Safety  
Batteries may leak or explode if recharged, inserted improperly,  
inserted in the wrong direction, disposed of in fire or mixed with  
different battery types.  
Only replace with fresh, new batteries. It is important batteries  
are installed in the proper orientation. (See the diagram inside the  
battery compartment.) Batteries positioned incorrectly may leak.  
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Quick Start  
CD/MP3 Player  
1. Press CD OPEN button and firmly press the CD onto the spindle.  
2. Press POWER or SLEEP button.  
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3. Press CD> (PLAY/PAUSE).  
4. To rapidly scan tracks, press and hold CH- or CH+ . To  
change tracks one at a time, press and release CH- or CH+ .  
5. To scan MP3 albums, press ALBUM, then CH- or CH+ .  
To activate, press PLAY.  
6. To scan through a particular song, press and hold  
TUNE- or TUNE+ .  
7. To stop, press POWER or STOP, or select RADIO/BAND.  
AM/FM/TV Audio  
1. To play AM/FM and TV audio, press RADIO/BAND.  
2. To select radio stations, press TUNE- or TUNE+ . To auto scan,  
press and hold the button for one second then release.  
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Quick Start  
Setting the Clock  
1. With the POWER button off, press MODE six times. The  
current hour setting flashes on the display.  
2. To decrease hours, press CH-. To increase hours, press CH+ .  
3. Press MODE again. Current minute setting flashes on  
the display.  
4. To decrease minutes, press CH-. To increase minutes,  
press CH+ .  
To rapidly change the setting, press and hold CH- and CH+  
buttons. If no additional buttons are pressed, the setting is  
saved and the display returns to normal.  
Setting the Alarm  
1. With the POWER button off, press MODE. Alarm hour setting  
flashes on the display.  
2. To decrease hours, press CH-. To increase hours, press CH+ .  
3. Press MODE again. Alarm minute setting flashes on  
the display.  
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Quick Start  
Setting the Alarm  
4. To decrease minutes, press CH-. To increase minutes,  
press CH+ .  
5. To activate or deactivate alarm, press the ALARM ON/OFF  
button. The alarm icon appears when the alarm has been set.  
Note: If no additional buttons are pressed, the setting is saved  
and the display returns to normal.  
Setting the Calendar  
1. Press MODE nine times. The year setting flashes.  
2. To change the year, press CH- or CH+ buttons.  
3. Press MODE again. The month setting flashes.  
4. To change the month, press CH- or CH+ buttons.  
5. Press MODE again. The date setting flashes.  
6. To change the date, press CH- or CH+ buttons.  
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Quick Start  
Setting 12/24-Hour Clock and Temperature Display  
The display defaults to 12 Hour (AM/PM) and Fahrenheit (°F).  
1. Press MODE eight times. 12/24hr menu appears.  
2. To change from 12hr (AM/PM) to 24hr (International/Military  
Time), press CH- or CH+ .  
3. From normal time display, press MODE twelve times. The  
°F/°C menu appears.  
4. To change temperature display, press CH- or CH+ .  
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Quick Start  
Mounting Options  
(See Mounting Options section in the general instructions for  
detailed illustrations.)  
To wall mount, use the included bracket, screws and wall plugs.  
To suspend, insert ends of the wire into the back of the unit and  
suspend the unit from a shower fixture.  
To stand upright on a flat surface, attach the support leg to the  
back of the unit. (There are slots marked for horizontal or  
vertical placement.)  
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Display Compartment  
The display reset and backup battery are located behind the CD  
player cover. Press OPEN to access this area.  
Display Reset  
If this product does not operate properly, insert the tip of an  
unbent paperclip (or similar) into the opening to reset the  
display and memory.  
Backup Battery  
Activate the CR1616 backup battery by removing the tab  
from the battery compartment. Replacement is required  
every 2-3 years.  
RESET SWITCH  
OPEN  
BACKUP BATTERY  
(Inside battery compartment)  
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List of Features  
PRESS TO OPEN  
ADAPTER, SUBWOOFER &  
HEADPHONE JACKS  
(Purchase subwoofer  
separately.)  
Features include:  
AM/FM/TV audio  
• Scanning radio presets  
• Quality CD and MP3-CD sound reproduction  
Aluminum cone-driver speakers  
Full Dot Matrix LCD  
Alarm/Temperature/Month/Date displays  
• Programmable sleep-timer  
• Ramp-up alarms with Snooze-Boostvariable alarm delay  
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List of Features  
• Battery or adapter powered  
• Headphone and subwoofer jacks  
• 40-second ESP (electronic shock protection) reduces skipping  
during CD playback  
Controls  
Channel Buttons (Adjust Setting)  
Tuning (Radio Station Scan)  
Album Mode (Settings)  
CD Play/Pause CD Stop  
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Controls  
Snooze  
and Light  
Sleep  
Timer  
Power  
Alarm  
ON/OFF  
Display/Equalizer  
Alpha Num Keys  
Volume  
CD Program/  
Demo/Memory  
Audio  
Selection  
General Power Requirements  
BATTERY  
ADAPTER  
JACK  
COMPARTMENT  
(Rear of unit.)  
Unscrew with  
fingers to open  
battery cover  
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General Power Requirements  
Install 6 C alkaline batteries. Use only fresh/new batteries  
in this product. Replace all used batteries when low battery  
icon appears.  
Use of the optional AC adapter is recommended for extended  
or frequent CD play.  
Note: Using the AC adapter allows the display light to remain  
on when LIGHT is pushed.  
BATTERY SAFETY  
Batteries may leak or explode if recharged, inserted improperly,  
inserted in the wrong direction, disposed of in fire, or mixed  
with different battery types.  
Only replace with fresh, new batteries. It is important batteries  
are inserted in the correct orientation. (See the diagram inside  
the battery compartment.) Batteries positioned incorrectly  
may leak.  
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Audio Controls  
To turn the audio on for 15 to 120 minutes, press SLEEP from  
1 to 6 times. Power shuts off automatically. To turn on for  
continuous play, press POWER.  
To play AM/FM and TV audio, press RADIO/BAND. To play or  
pause CD, CD-R or MP3 on CD, press CD> ll .  
To rotate through audio equalizer options, press EQ.  
To manually turn the audio off at any time, press POWER.  
TUNE-/TUNE+  
Repeatedly press and release to  
manually tune radio. Press for one  
second to automatically scan to next  
available radio station signal.  
CD PLAY/PAUSE  
Activate CD/MP3 player and  
use to pause disc that is  
currently playing.  
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Audio Controls  
RADIO/BAND  
Activate broadcast receiver and select  
between AM/FM and TV audio.  
CD/MP3 Player - Basic Operation  
This player features electronic shock protection (ESP), that  
reduces skipping caused by sudden movement.  
1. Press CD OPEN and firmly press CD onto spindle.  
2. Press POWER or SLEEP.  
3. Press CD> ll (PLAY/PAUSE)  
4. LCD screen indicates number of track on current CD.  
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CD/MP3 Player - Basic Operation  
5. Press and hold CH- or CH+ to rapidly scan tracks, stopping  
before desired song. Then, press and release CH- or CH+ to  
change tracks one at a time.  
6. Press ALBUM, then CH- or CH+ to scan MP3 albums.  
Press PLAY to activate.  
7. Press and hold TUNE- or TUNE+ to scan through the  
song selection.  
8. To stop, press POWER or STOP or select RADIO/BAND.  
CD OPEN  
CD Spindle  
Press CD firmly in place  
before closing the door.  
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CD/MP3 Player - Play Options  
Activate these features while the CD-MP3 is playing.  
Song Loop  
To lock the current song on the continuous play loop, press  
MODE. (Screen displays ONE loop icon.)  
CD/Album Loop  
To lock the current album or CD on continuous play loop, press  
MODE twice. (Displays ALL loop.)  
Random Play  
To play all songs in random order, press MODE until  
RND displays. To start, press CD> ll .  
Intro Play  
To play first 10 seconds of all songs,  
press MODE until INT displays.  
To start, press CD> ll .  
MODE  
SCREEN ICONS  
Indicate Selected Options.  
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MP3 Albums  
Use an MP3 recorder or PC to create and organize MP3 discs  
for playback on the Shower Companionaudio system.  
Because a large number of songs can be stored using MP3  
format, it is best to section songs into album folders.  
Standard Play Selection  
1. Press ALBUM. (Icon flashes.)  
2. To select an album, press CH+ / CH-.  
3. To start to play, press PLAY button.  
4. To select a track, press CH+ / CH- .  
ALPHA NUM KEYS  
MP3 Song Search  
1. Press MODE with MP3 stopped.  
2. To enter the song file name, press Alpha Num keys.  
3. To shift the digit, press CH- or CH+ .  
4. After the name is entered, press CD> ll to start searching  
and play that song.  
Note: Discs must be closed/finalized in order for it to be read  
by this product.  
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CD Player Programming  
1. Pressing PRG/DEMO/MEM with CD stopped enters program-  
ming mode.  
(Screen flashes PGM under and shows program information  
on the track display area.)  
2. To select song track number, press CH- or CH+ .  
3. To choose the selected track and advance the playlist number,  
press PRG/DEMO/MEM .  
Songs (tracks) can be programmed in any order.  
4. To start playing, press CD> ll (PLAY/PAUSE).  
5. To cancel, press STOP twice.  
PRG/DEMO/MEM  
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MP3 Programming  
1. Programming MP3 playback is similar to that for a CD. Album  
selection is now available as well as track selection.  
2. Pressing PRG/DEMO/MEM with the MP3-CD stopped enters  
programming mode.  
(Screen flashes PGM under and shows program information  
on the track display area.)  
3. To select an album, press CH- or CH+ .  
4. To choose the selected album and advance to track selection,  
press PRG/DEMO/MEM.  
5. To select the track, press CH- or CH+ .  
6. To choose the selected track and advance the playlist number,  
press PRG/DEMO/MEM.  
Songs (tracks) can be programmed in any order.  
7. To begin playing, press CD> ll (PLAY/PAUSE).  
8. To cancel press STOP twice.  
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AM/FM/TV Preset Stations  
Program favorite radio stations and quickly access them using the  
CH- and CH+ buttons.  
Programming (Radio must be on.)  
1. To select radio stations, press TUNE- / TUNE+ . (Hold for one  
second then release to autoscan.)  
2. Press PRG/DEMO/MEM.  
3. To change memory preset number, press CH- or CH+ .  
4. To save under selected memory number, press  
PRG/DEMO/MEM.  
5. Repeat using a new station and preset number.Mo  
Recalling  
To scan through your favorite  
stations entered into memory,  
press CH- or CH+ .  
PRG/DEMO/MEM  
Press to activate.  
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Antenna and Reception  
The TV audio band (US version) requires a strong broadcast signal  
and will not operate properly in areas located away from a  
broadcast or relay station.  
If required, FM radio reception can be optimized by attaching  
and adjusting the length of the optional wire FM antenna.  
Do not automatically extend the wire antenna as many stations  
will come in clearer with the antenna less than fully extended.  
AM/MW radio reception can be improved by adjusting the posi-  
tion or location of the product itself.  
Note: TV Audio is featured only in the US version of this product.  
AM/MW  
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International Radio  
This product is normally shipped with the radio display defaulted  
to USA for use within the United States. Use the following pro-  
cedures to change between USA and International radio options:  
1. Press MODE until the LCD displays USA/Europe/Japan.  
2. To select your location, press CH+ / CH- button.  
BUTTONS  
CH- & CH+  
MODE  
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Setting the Alarm  
1. With the POWER off, press MODE.  
(Alarm hour setting flashes on the display.)  
2. To decrease hours, press CH-. To increase, press CH+ .  
3. Press MODE again.  
(Alarm minute setting flashes on the display.)  
4. To decrease minutes, press CH-. To increase, press CH+ .  
To rapidly change the setting, press and hold buttons.  
5. To activate or deactivate alarm, press the ALARM ON/OFF  
button. The alarm icon appears when the alarm has been set.  
Note: If no additional buttons are pressed, the setting is saved  
and the display returns to normal.  
BUTTONS  
CH- & CH+  
Adjust Setting.  
MODE  
Activate setting mode and  
rotate through setting options.  
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Setting the Alarm  
ALARM ON/OFF  
Press to  
Activate/Deactivate Alarm.  
(Alarm icon is displayed  
when alarm is activated.)  
Alarm Features  
• Press MODE three times. (Alarm menu displays.)  
To change, press CH-/CH+ .  
To select alarm sound and volume or ramp-up option:  
1. Press MODE until selection displays on screen.  
2. To change, press CH-/CH+ .  
• When alarm sounds:  
1. To reset it for the next day, press ALARM ON/OFF.  
(To cancel, press twice.)  
2. To postpone the alarm, press SNOOZE/LIGHT. (Adds 10  
minutes delay time for each press.)  
Note: Radio alarm automatically shuts off and resets after 30  
minutes (on battery power) or 60 minutes (with adapter).  
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Alarm Features  
BUTTONS  
CH- & CH+  
Adjust Setting.  
MODE  
Activate setting mode and rotate  
through setting options.  
SNOOZE  
Delay alarm in  
10-minute increments.  
ALARM ON/OFF  
Press to Activate/Deactivate Alarm. (Alarm  
icon is displayed when alarm is activated.)  
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Setting the Clock  
1. With the POWER off, press MODE six times. (Current hour  
setting flashes on the display.)  
2. To decrease hours, press CH-. To increase, press CH+ .  
3. Press MODE once again. (Current minute setting flashes on  
the display.)  
4. To decrease minutes, press CH-. To increase, press CH+ .  
5. Press and hold buttons to rapidly change the setting.  
Note: If no additional buttons are pressed, the setting is saved  
and the display returns to normal.  
BUTTONS  
CH- & CH+  
Adjust Setting.  
MODE  
Press until hour or minute  
setting flashes.  
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Setting the Calendar  
1. Press MODE nine times. (Year setting flashes.)  
2. To change, press CH- or CH+ .  
3. Press MODE again. (Month setting flashes.)  
4. To change, press CH- or CH+ .  
5. Press MODE again. (Date setting flashes.)  
6. To change, press CH- or CH+ .  
Note: If no additional buttons are pressed, the setting is saved  
and the display returns to normal.  
BUTTONS  
CH- & CH+  
Adjust Setting.  
MODE  
Press until year, month or  
date setting flashes.  
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12/24 Hour Clock/Temperature Display  
The display defaults to 12 Hour (AM/PM) and Fahrenheit (°F).  
The user can change these settings as desired.  
1. Press MODE eight times. (12hr/24hr menu displays.)  
2. To change from 12hr (AM/PM) to 24hr (Military/International),  
press CH- or CH+ .  
1. From normal time display, press MODE twelve times. (°C / °F  
menu is displayed.)  
2. To change, press CH- or CH+ .  
Note: If no additional buttons are pressed, the setting is saved  
and the display returns to normal.  
BUTTONS  
CH- & CH+  
Adjust Setting.  
MODE  
Press until desired  
setting flashes.  
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Mounting Options  
Wall Mounting  
Bracket, screws and plugs are included. (Some surfaces  
may require different or additional mounting hardware.)  
To wall-mount, use the included  
bracket, screws and wall plugs.  
Suspend  
Insert ends of the wire into the back of the unit and suspend  
from a shower fixture.  
Suspend from a shower  
enclosure or curtain rod.  
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Mounting Options  
Suspend from a  
shower fixture, using  
the V- shaped wire.  
Stand Upright  
Attach the support leg to the back of the unit to stand it  
upright on a flat surface. (Slots are marked for horizontal  
or vertical placement.)  
Attach the support leg to  
the back and stand upright  
on a table or counter.  
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Statement of FCC/DHHS Compliance  
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This product complies with DHHS Rule 21 subchapter J  
at date of manufacture.  
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 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 communi-  
cations. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tel-  
evision reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
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Statement of FCC/DHHS Compliance  
• 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 assistance.  
FCC Label Compliance Statement  
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.  
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One Year Warranty  
What Is Covered  
This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below.  
How Long Coverage Lasts  
This warranty runs for one year from the date of original purchase.  
What Is Not Covered  
This warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse or use other than as intended and described in the  
product instruction manual, or loss or damage to batteries or removable parts.  
What The Sharper Image Will Do  
The Sharper Image will repair any defects in materials or workmanship. In the event repair is not possible,  
The Sharper Image will either replace this product with one of similar features and price, or refund the full  
purchase price of the product, whichever you prefer.  
How to Obtain Service  
Return the product and receipt, along with a brief explanation of the problem, to:  
T.S.I. - Returns Department  
2901-A West 60th Street  
Little Rock, AR 72209  
If you have questions please feel free to contact our customer service representatives at 1-800-344-5555 or  
by email at [email protected].  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights that vary from state to state.  
Copyright 2003 Printed in China.  
Sharper Image Corporation  
650 Davis St., San Francisco, CA 94111  
(415) 445-6000  
Shop online:  
Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.  
V2 08/03  
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