SPS300 SCR400 SCR400D Instruction Manual Designed and Engineered by TM part number revision code
IFC B LANK Congratulations! Key Features – All Models Thank you for selecting the SPS300, SCR400 or SCR400D by AudioXperts. EVA Compact Music Systems are designed and en gineered from the ground up by the AudioXperts team, providing environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing tabletop audio systems that deliver great sound to music lovers around the globe.
Get EVA Set Up Select a location where it will be convenient to connect the power supply, the EVA Dock and any other components you want to connect. With the SCR400(D) you’ll also want space to raise the antenna. There should be a good line-of-sight to the front of the unit so the remote control sensor in the display window can receive signals.
The Basic Controls Wireless / Dock Input – Press to select the source connected to the Optical input on the back of the EVA unit. Information from the source appears in the display. Power – Press to turn EV display briefly shows the EVA logo and the date and time, then the last input is recalled. If the time and date have not been set, a reminder message is displayed. USB and Aux Input – SPS300 front panel only. Press to select the USB or Auxiliary AUX inputs.
Using the USB Input Bluetooth Connections Typically the USB input is used to connect iOS devices, either via the EVA Dock or directly via a cable. The device is charged while it’s connected to the USB input. A USB flash drive with music files on it can also be connected. When the Bluetooth input is selected, EVA looks for available previously paired devices. When a device is found, its name appears in the display. If more than one device is available, press again to select the next device.
SCR400 FM Radio Operation SCR400D DAB Radio Operation Press SOURCEto display the source menu. Use FM1 / 2 to highlight FM1 or FM2 in the display, then press ENTER. The last station tuned in is recalled. The FM station group is shown in the upper left of the display. Any RDS data the sta tion is broadcasting appears in the display. If the station tuned in is stored in a preset, the preset number appears in the display. In this example, the station is preset 2 of the FM1 group.
SCR400(D) Alarm Clock Operation The alarm can be either a radio station or one of two alarm sounds. See the “Adjusting the Settings” section for more information. Turn the Alarm On – Press menu to display the Menu screen. Alarm On is highlighted. Press menu again to turn the alarm on. The symbol appears in the display and the Alarm Time Set screen is displayed. ALARM ON TIME DATE SETTINGS If necessary use to adjust the alarm time. The press menu to set the alarm time and return to the main screen.
Adjusting Settings SPS300 – Press menu on the EVA remote to show the Display Color selection screen. SCR400(D) – Press menu on the SCR400(D) front panel or the EVA remote to display the Menu screen. Use to highlight Settings, then press menu to display the Settings menu. Again use to highlight the option you want, then press menu to select it. The options are Snooze Timing, Alarm Sound, Display Colour, Time Format and Region. Note: The last two options won’t appear in the menu.
Limited Warranty Information – Five Years Parts and Labor – Two Years Over the Counter Exchange The AudioXperts warranty protects the original owner, provided the AudioXperts product was purchased within the continental United States, Alaska or Hawaii from an authorized dealer. In all instances a copy of the original “dated” bill of sale must be presented whenever warranty service is required. The warranty is limited to AudioXperts product and does not cover damage to any associated equipment.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference 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.
compliance. IC Statement for Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.