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Copyright © 2007 IPE Music 

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Pod3 Features

 

 

Front Panel Features

 

 

1.

 

iPod Universal Dock Adapters: 

Plays & Charges for your iPod. 

2.

 

Tweeter:

 1” Magnetically Shielded Natural Silk Dome. 

3.

 

LED:

 Which indicates whether the speakers (amplifier) power is on or off. 

4.

 

Infrared receiver:

 Receive the instruction from remote control. 

5.

 

Woofer:

 3” Magnetically Shielded Paper Cone. 

6.

 

Enclosure:

  Like  the  other  components,  the  Pod3’s  enclosure  has  an  important  role  in 

shaping the overall sonic response. In order to provide more stable performance, the Pod3’s 
enclosure  employs  a  special  high  acoustic  efficiency  MDF  and  unique  interior 
reinforcement  designed  to  absorb  vibration  and  impact  generated  under  extreme 
conditions. 

 

Rear Panel Features   

7.

 

USB: 

charging&syncing   with your computer. 

8.

 

Vent  Port:

  This  port  aids  in  reproduction  of  very  low  frequencies  by  discharging 

frequencies below 70Hz. 

9.

  Input Selector: iPod,RCA In,Aux In select button.

 

10.

 

Volume Control:

 Use the volume control to set the output sound pressure from the Pod3 

system to proper levels as required. 

11.

 

Aux  In:

  For  maximum  flexibility,  we  have  included  a  stereo  “Aux  in”  input  which 

allows you to plug in a secondary audio source(such as your portable music player). 

12.

 

RCA In:

 Used to connect signals from unbalance, -10dBv devices. The white connector 

is for the Left input and the red connector is for the Right input. 

13.

 

SUB  Out :

 To connect the optional subwoofer,connect the SUB Out to the signal input 

on your subwoofer using an RCA cable.     

14.

 

Speaker  Out:

 Use 2 meter, speaker cable included in the Pod3 package to connect the 

left and right speakers via the 1/8

 mini jacks on the back of each speaker. 

15.

 

Power Receptacle:

 Accepts a detachable 2-circuit line cord in order to power the device. 

16.

 

Power Switch:

 This switch turns the device on and off, The on position is indicated with 

the marking

.

 (a white dot). 

17.

 

Fuse Holder:

 Holds the external main fuse. 

18.

 

Speaker In:

 Use 2 meter, speaker cable included in the Pod3 package to connect the left 

and right speakers via the 1/8

 mini jacks on the back of each speaker. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Pod3

Page 1: ...Copyright 2007 IPE Music U S E R M A N U A L Pod3...

Page 2: ...your safety If the plug provided does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician to ensure replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particular...

Page 3: ...Copyright 2007 IPE Music Contents Introduction 4 What s in the Box 4 Pod3 Features 5 Installation 7 Specifications 9...

Page 4: ...can produce noise levels that could permanently damage your hearing What s in the Box Your Pod3 box contains Two Pod3 speakers Left and Right Left Built in amp and power supply volume control headphon...

Page 5: ...olume Control Use the volume control to set the output sound pressure from the Pod3 system to proper levels as required 11 Aux In For maximum flexibility we have included a stereo Aux in input which a...

Page 6: ...track PLAY PAUSE When ipod power on press this key change play status between play or pause when ipod power on press and hold 2s power off ipod when ipod power off press this key power on ipod FF NEXT...

Page 7: ...d with your computer connect the USB cable from the USB port to the USB port on your computer AC Power must be off to enable Sync Correct Power Operation Since the Pod3 contains amplifiers it must be...

Page 8: ...ys Charges for your iPod Universal Dock Adaptor compatible for iPods 4pcs The number 8 11 I 8 iPod nano 2GB 4GB II 9 iPod with video 30GB III 10 iPod with video 60GB 80GB IV 11 New iPod nano 2GB 4GB 8...

Page 9: ...Ohms Unbalanced Polarity Positive signal at input produces outward low frequency cone displacement Input Sensitivity 100 mV pink noise input produces 90dBA output SPL at 1 meter with volume control at...

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