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For details on compatible iPod models, refer to “SPECIFICATIONS” ( P. 15).
Playing back
Status indicator of transmitter
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The iPod indicator of SOURCE on the unit:
lights up when wireless communication has been established.
flashes if the status is other than above.
If cutting/no sound occurs, refer to “TROUBLESHOOTING” ( P. 12).
LISTENING TO iPod™ AND EXTERNAL SOURCES
Listening to your iPod™
1 Connect your iPod to the transmitter.
2 The status indicator blinks, and
wireless communication starts.
3Set SOURCE to iPod.
4 Play the iPod.
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You can remove the iPod whenever you want.
When music/video in the iPod is played back, this unit
turns the system on automatically and plays back the
iPod even if the unit is system off.
To charge the iPod, set the iPod to the charging cradle
on the unit ( P. 2).
You can control the volume by the iPod.
This unit turns the system off automatically after a
while if the iPod is turned off or removed from the
transmitter when SOURCE is set to iPod.
If an iPod to be connected to the transmitter is playing
back, playback of iPod stops.
When using a microwave oven, wireless LAN or
cordless telephone, etc., sound may be cut. Place the
unit away from these devices.
LED status The current status of the unit
Lights up green Wireless communication between the unit and transmitter is established.
Flashes green once Adjusting the volume level.
continuously Connection in progress, please wait.
Flashes red once The volume of this unit is set to maximum or minimum.
2 seconds An unsupported iPod is connected.
continuously Error occurs. Remove the iPod from the transmitter, and connect again.
Flashes red 2 times continuously The battery of the iPod is low.
Off An iPod is not connected or wireless communication has not been established.
Status indicator
Notes
iPod indicator
Note
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