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Power

Omnidirectional navigation arrows
Enter/ Select

Info

Next/ Fast-forward
Play/ Pause
Volume up

Mute

Mode

Home/ Previous menu

Previous/ Rewind

Volume down

Shuffle toggle

remote control to browse and select your iPod

content onTV. See the On-screen navigation

chapter.

Viewing the video content of your iPod touch

If you have not yet updated your iPod touch firmware to

version 2.1 or later, you will need to change the Auto-Lock

setting to Never in order to enjoy video content from

your iPod touch on your HomeDock HD.To do so, please

follow these steps:

1.

Before docking your iPod to your HomeDock HD,

enter the Settings menu on your iPod touch.

2.

In the Settings menu, select General.

3.

In the General menu, select Auto-Lock.

4.

Set Auto-Lock to Never, then dock your iPod touch

to enjoy video with your HomeDock HD.

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Note:

If you have updated your iPod touch firmware

to version 2.1 or later, unlocking is not required. Unlocking

is only necessary for iPod touch with versions prior to 2.1.

5.

Dock your iPod, allowing it to pivot back and rest

securely against the HomeDock HD support stand.

Once your iPod has initialized, use the included RF

remote control to browse and select your iPod

content onTV. See the On-screen navigation chapter.

Connecting HomeDock HD using an S-Video cable

1.

Plug the included AC power adapter into the back of

the HomeDock HD base, and the other end into any

available AC power outlet. Plugging in your HomeDock

HD will turn it on and start the boot-up process, which

may take a few minutes.

2.

Plug an S-Video cable into the S-Video output

on the back of the HomeDock HD base.

3.

Connect the other end of the S-Video cable

to the corresponding S-Video input on yourTV.

4.

Plug the appropriate audio cable (available separately)

into either the digital audio output or RCA audio

outputs on the back of the HomeDock HD base.

5.

Connect the audio cable to the corresponding input

on yourTV or home stereo. Be sure to note which

inputs you are using.

6.

Turn on yourTV and/or home stereo and then select

the correct input(s) for HomeDock HD.At this time,

you’ll see a screen on yourTV with a Philips logo and a

small box of moving squares until your HomeDock HD

has finished booting up. Once complete, a “No iPod

Connected” screen will appear.

7.

Dock your iPod, allowing it to pivot back and rest

securely against the HomeDock HD support stand.

Once your iPod has initialized, use the included RF

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Note:

Remove the thin plastic strip on the back of

the included RF remote control to engage the battery.

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Note:

Volume controls are not available while using

an HDMI cable.You must control volume with yourTV

or home stereo remote control

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Note:

When first connecting your iPod, the

initialization process may take up to a minute.

On-screen navigation

HomeDock HD lets you navigate and select your music,
videos and more via the intuitive graphical interface.The
included remote control uses radio frequency (RF) so you
can navigate your iPod and control playback from the
comfort of your couch without a direct line of sight to the
HomeDock HD base.

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Summary of Contents for DLA99901/10

Page 1: ... 50 ES HomeDock HD 74 NL HomeDock HD 98 IT HomeDock HD 122 PT HomeDock HD 146 SV HomeDock HD 170 EL HomeDock HD 194 PL HomeDock HD 218 RU HomeDock HD 242 CS HomeDock HD 266 HU HomeDock HD 290 TR HomeDock HD 314 FN HomeDock HD 338 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ... in the box 6 Getting started 7 Setting up HomeDock HD 8 On screen navigation 11 Enjoying photos slideshows 16 Settings and features 17 Additional usage 19 Warranty and service 20 Technical data 20 Frequently asked questions 21 ENGLISH All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 3: ...lips offers register your product at www philips com welcome Important information Take time to read this manual before you use your Philips HomeDock HD DLA99901 10 It contains important information and notes about operating your Philips HomeDock HD 2008 Philips Consumer Lifestyle All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner ...

Page 4: ...ur iPod content onTV D Note For detailed information on setting up your HomeDock HD see Setting up HomeDock HD C Important On your iPod ensure that TV Out under iPodVideo Settings is set to either Ask or On in order to enjoy the video content of your iPod using HomeDock HD For iPod touch in particular see Viewing the video content of your iPod touch in the Setting up HomeDock HD chapter What s in ...

Page 5: ...ock HD using the included AV cable 1 Plug the included AC power adapter into the back of the HomeDock HD base and the other end into any available AC power outlet Plugging in your HomeDock HD will turn it on and start the boot up process which may take a few minutes 2 Plug the included AV cable into the composite video output and RCA audio outputs on the back of the HomeDock HD base Be sure to mat...

Page 6: ...on and start the boot up process which may take a few minutes 2 Plug an S Video cable into the S Video output on the back of the HomeDock HD base 3 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to the corresponding S Video input on yourTV 4 Plug the appropriate audio cable available separately into either the digital audio output or RCA audio outputs on the back of the HomeDock HD base 5 Connect the ...

Page 7: ...nfo can be displayed by choosing Now Playing from the Main menu The current track information includes song title Whenever a selection is playing the Album Art is displayed in the Now Playing Banner near the bottom of the screen When browsing by album the Album Art for the selected album is shown if available as well as the Album Art for the song currently playing D Note Larger artwork may take a ...

Page 8: ...ached in HomeDock HD s memory for faster retrieval later If you d like HomeDock HD to retrieve Album Art even faster during use choose the Cataloging option from the Settings menu See Cataloging Album Art in the Settings features chapter If your current selection does not have any Album Art or if the Album Art is unavailable HomeDock HD will display one of seven placeholder images MUSIC Playlists ...

Page 9: ...y allowing it to be displayed much faster during playback You may choose this option from the Settings Cataloging menu D Note Cataloging may take up to 45 minutes depending on the size of your library During the cataloging process HomeDock HD will be unresponsive to other commands If you want to listen to music or watch videos you may cancel the cataloging process before it finishes Enjoying photo...

Page 10: ...included remote control Using HomeDock HD with other audio devices HomeDock HD will also play the audio from other MP3 players laptops or other digital devices through yourTV or home stereo via HomeDock HD s auxiliary audio input labeled AUX INPUT D Note HomeDock HD does not support on screen navigation when using the aux input to play audio Using HomeDock HD with standard definition televisions W...

Page 11: ...k HD firmware You can check which firmware version you are currently running under the Settings About menu HomeDock HD features a USB input on the back of the base to support firmware updates available from Philips Simply visit http www homedockupdate com to find the most current version for download Save the update to a USB flash drive and connect the drive to your HomeDock HD to initiate the upd...

Page 12: ...your HomeDock HD and stereo TV can affect the audio quality significantly This is only necessary with an AV connection When using an HDMI connection volume is not managed with your HomeDock HD Also it is a good idea to adjust your iPod EQ settings We recommend setting your iPod EQ to Off and adjusting yourTV or home stereo s bass and treble controls to 0 Then you can experiment with iPod EQ settin...

Page 13: ...te collection of batteries because the correct disposal will help prevent negative consequences for the environmental and human health The mains plug of this products adapter is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type No naked flame sources such as lighted candles sh...

Page 14: ... 2008 Philips Consumer Lifestyle All rights reserved M DLA99901 10 081103 A All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

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