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Audio Dock Manual
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can the Audio Dock play music from a source other than an
iPod /iPhone?
A. Yes. You can use the 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) aux audio connection
for audio devices, such as computers, CD/DVD players or smart
phones. Also you can pair any Bluetooth (A2DP) device to stream
music wirelessly. If your particular device does not have a 3.5 mm
(1/8-inch) stereo jack, you can use an adapter cable corresponding
to the connector you have. Just be sure you get a stereo version of
the adapter.
Q. Can the Audio Dock use batteries?
A. No. The Audio Dock requires AC power from a wall outlet.
Q. Can I use the Audio Dock to sync my iPhone/iPod with
iTunes?
A. Yes. While your iPod/iPhone is docked, sync it with iTunes on
your computer by using the supplied USB to Mini-USB cable.
Connect the mini side of the cable to Audio Dock’s mini-USB port
and the other end to an available USB port on your computer. In
other words, the Audio Dock can function as a USB pass-through
for your iPhone/iPod.
Q. I took my iPhone off the dock and the music stopped playing.
What happened?
A. Your music isn’t streaming with Bluetooth. When your iPhone/
iPod is docked on the Apple connector
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the iPhone/iPod will
default to sending audio through the Apple connector even when
you have paired it. To stream wirelessly, just touch the Bluetooth
icon and select “Audyssey Audio Dock” from the Audio Device list.
This will allow you to undock your iPhone/iPod without interrupting
any audio you’re streaming.
Q. How are you able to get Left/Right-channel stereo separation
out of the Audio Dock’s unitary body?
A. The Audio Dock contains side-firing woofers and angled tweeters.
We carefully calibrated the drivers’ placement and voicing so that
frequency and phase relationships remain intact and sound waves
emanate outward to create a stereo image. The width of the sound
field may vary due to reflections off of nearby surfaces depending
on where you’ve placed the Audio Dock relative to other objects in
the room (and the physical dimensions and construction of the room).