TANGO™ User Manual
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5.
Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
6.
Insert your iPod into the Universal Dock. Power Tango on by pressing
the button. Now you’re ready to enjoy Tango.
Operation
Controlling Tango
With Tango powered and your iPod in the Universal Dock, you’re ready to roll.
Pressing turns power on/off.
The buttons control Volume.
You can control all other functions with your iPod’s Click Wheel or with
Tango’s wireless remote.
Controlling Tango with its remote
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Addendum
Before using Tango, please remove the
plastic cover protecting the dock connector.
Controlling Tango (page 6 & 7)
Button
Function
Indicator Display
Power On
Blue light glows
Power Off
Red light appears briefly
(Tango ramps volume down
when turned off and back up
to the same level when turned
back on)
Press Once:
Previous/Next track
Blue light blinks
Hold:
Scan track
Blue light blinks
Adjusts volume
Blue light blinks
Red light appears when you
reach maximum and minimum
levels
Adjusts bass/treble
Blue light blinks
Red light appears when you
reach maximum and minimum
levels
Play/Pause
Red light glows while paused
Blue light glows when play
resumes
Reset bass/treble settings Red light blinks once
Charging, Powering and Sleeping
When Tango is On:
• If your iPod is playing audio when docked, Tango will automatically
begin playing the current track
• If your iPod is not playing audio when docked, Tango will not play
anything until you hit play on either the iPod or the remote
• Tango will go into “sleep” mode when paused for more than one
minute, or when it does not sense audio from the iPod or the auxiliary
input for more than one minute
• Tango will charge your iPod (4G models and later) while it is docked
When Tango is Off:
• Tango will not play audio until powered on
• If you dock your iPod while it is turned off, it will wake up your iPod
momentarily and then turn off and go into charge mode
When Tango is in Sleep Mode:
• The red light glows solid to show that Tango is
in sleep mode
• Tango will wake up when you press play on
your iPod, or when it senses audio from the
auxiliary input
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