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Connection

Powering the device 

1. Plug the power adapter into an outlet. 
2. Use only with the specified power adapter 

(12Vdc, 1.66A).

Inputting external media 

source

• This device can only display one media’s con-

tents at a time. If more then one input source 
is connected, press 

 button to select which 

device you want to play. 

• This device can only play JPEG, MP3 and 

MPEG 4*.avi formats. Not all images, audio and 
MPEG4 format files are compatible with this de-
vice. If the files cannot be played in this device, 
please convert these files to readable formats 
using your computer. 

Memory Card

• Insert your memory card into the appropriate 

slot according to the orientation marked on the 
machine. 

• This unit supports the maximum capacity of 

memory card up to 32GB. 

MS

Pro

Example: 

memory card(s) 

(not supplied)

USB thumb drive

• Insert a USB thumb drive to the USB port. This 

port can not connect to PC directly. 

• This unit supports the maximum capacity of 

USB driver up to 32GB.

Example: 

USB thumb drive 

(not supplied)

iPod

• Connect iPod to the iPod Dock connector. 

This device supports iPod touch 1st/2nd, iPod 

classic, iPod 4th/5th generation iPods including 

the special edition U2 and HP iPods, the iPod 

mini 1st/2nd and iPod nano 1st/2nd/3rd/4th.  

Example: iPod 

(not supplied)

Summary of Contents for IPA1070T

Page 1: ...tem for iPod User Guide Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please save and read the Getting Started completely The style of the product shown in the Getting Started may be different from the actual unit due to various models ...

Page 2: ...y use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose to rain mois ture dripping or splashing Compatibility This device supports iPod touch 1st 2nd iPod classic iPod 4th 5th generation iPods including the special edition U2 an...

Page 3: ...ource 7 Memory Card 7 USB thumb drive 7 iPod 7 Line in 8 Outputting signal 8 Connecting with AV eequipment 8 Connecting with audio eequipment 8 Basic Operation 9 iPod operation 9 For iPod classic iPod 4th 5th generation iPod mini 1st 2nd and iPod nano 1st 2nd 3rd 4th operation 9 For iPod 1st 2nd touch operation 10 View photo and slide shows 10 Thumbnail Mode 10 Rotation 10 Playing MP3 music 11 Pla...

Page 4: ...een 5 Speakers 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 3D Surround button Press this button to simulate a virtual three dimensional surround sound 9 LINE IN jack 10 Earphone jack 11 DC IN jack 12 Cursor buttons Up Down Right Left 13 PLAY Pause confirm button 14 MODE STOP button 15 iPod Dock connector 16 SD MMC MS Slot 17 USB Jack 18 Composite AV out jack Front Rear 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 5: ...Volume 6 Previous button 7 Mute button Remote Control 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 8 SETUP button 9 OK button 10 MODE STOP button 11 F FWD button 12 NEXT button 13 PLAY Pause button 14 REPEAT 1 ALL button During playback press 1 All button repeatedly to select the following options Track Repeat track Folder Repeat folders All Repeat all OFF Repeat off 15 Volume ...

Page 6: ...irection of arrow 2 as shown on the below CR2025 1 2 4 Remove the old battery C R 2 0 2 5 O P E N P U S H R E L E A S E 5 Place a new battery in the holder C R 2 0 2 5 O P E N P U S H R E L E A S E Note The battery in the Remote Control normally lasts for about one year although this depends on how often and for what operations the Remote Control is used Use a 3V lithium battery No CR2025 or equiv...

Page 7: ... files to readable formats using your computer Memory Card Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot according to the orientation marked on the machine This unit supports the maximum capacity of memory card up to 32GB MS Pro Example memory card s not supplied USB thumb drive Insert a USB thumb drive to the USB port This port can not connect to PC directly This unit supports the maximum cap...

Page 8: ...when the iPod is connected to this device and the device s power is switched to ON Line in Input audio source from MP3 Player s earphone jack to the device Line In jack with 3 5mm audio cable not supplied Example iPod shuffle 4th not supplied Connection Outputting signal Connecting with AV eequipment Connect Audio Video Out jack with other AV device s Audio Video In jack using AV cable Be sure to ...

Page 9: ...vel of menus Press or buttons to select the item you wish to perform 6 To play music video using remote control only Press buttons to select a music video file you wish to playback then press to play It is suggested you use the audio format prefer ence in following order Apple lossless ACC then MP3 7 To view photos Press buttons to select the photo you wish to playback from your iPod when you are ...

Page 10: ...creen please tap the iPod screen to bring it up Basic Operation View photo and slide shows 1 Turn the POWER switch to ON 2 Press buttons to select Photo from the main menu then press 3 The slide show starts to play 4 To pause the slide shows press button Note Displaying pictures bigger than 480 x 234 will take longer to load If the device is not operational for a few seconds the screen saver will ...

Page 11: ...lect the file you wish to play Note If you want to insert MS Duo MS Duo Pro MS M2 or MS PRO HG card into this device use with memory stick Duo replacement adapter or memory stick micro adapter only Basic Operation AV Out mode 1 Insert an memory card iPod or USB thumb drive into this unit 2 Connect the AV cable from this unit to a TV then turn the POWER switch to ON 3 Press buttons to select Setup ...

Page 12: ...Time 5 Sec 15 Sec 30 Sec 1 Min 5 Min 30 Min 1 Hour 4 Hours 12 Hours 1 Day Transition No Effect Random Cover Up Cover Down Uncover Left Push Right Wipe Up Wipe Down Contrast 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 OSD Language English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Polish TV System NTSC PAL Panel Full Screen Original AV Output On Off Reset Confirm Exit Setup Mode ...

Page 13: ...e the file in JPEG format with the help of a computer No sound from speakers The volume is set too low Increase the volume by the volume increment key Crackling sound from speakers The iPod is not correctly seated into the docking station Turn off the iPod remove it from the docking station reseat it and turn it on again There is radio interference The unit is too close to a radio tower Move the u...

Page 14: ...No 4 iPod photo 20GB 30GB No 5 iPod classic 160GB iPod video 60GB 80GB No 6 iPod photo 40GB 60GB No 7 iPod nano 3rd Generation 4GB 8GB No 8 iPod touch 8GB 16GB 32GB No 9 iPod nano 4rd Generation 4GB 8GB 16GB Note Insert iPod photo 60GB and iPod monochrome 40GB into this device directly without any dock Appendix Dock adapter number for iPod iPod shown not included ...

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