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Operating an iPod
You can connect an iPod to the
by means of the iPod Docking Station which is built into the machine’s top cover.
Its basic functions can then be controlled using the buttons on the remote control handset or the front panel. While the
iPod is in use, its integral screen provides information on the track currently playing, and the iPod’s operating status.
When an iPod is inserted in the Dock, its battery is automatically recharged.
Selecting the iPod
as source
Place your iPod in the iPod Docking Station and select the iPod as source by
pressing the
button on the remote control handset or the front panel
(you may have to press several times).
The iPod is now displayed on-screen as the source device.
The iPod as audio source
Information on the piece of music being played is displayed on the iPod’s
integral screen. We recommend that you leave the iPod’s screen backlight
switched on permanently to ensure that it is clearly legible.
The behaviour and method of operating the iPod are determined by the iPod
itself. In general terms the function of the buttons of the
or the F100 /
FM100 remote control handset are as follows:
Start and pause playback
/
The
/
buttons on the remote control handset or the front panel
are used to start and pause playback on the iPod (PLAY / PAUSE function).
Stop playback
Pressing the
button halts iPod playback and unloads the playlist.
Switch track
/
A brief press on the
/
buttons during playback causes the iPod
to jump to the next or previous piece of music within the current playlist.
Search for a passage
/
The
/
buttons on the remote control handset can be used to
search for a passage within the current piece of music (fast forward / rewind)
Select Repeat functions
A brief press on the
button on the remote control handset leafs through
the iPod’s various repeat functions in turn:
Icons on the iPod indicate the currently selected mode.
Select Shuffle functions
A brief press on the
button on the remote control handset leafs through
the iPod’s random functions in turn.
Icons on the iPod indicate the currently selected mode.
Menu navigation
Returns to previous point
Confirms input
Selects the previous point within a list
Selects the next point within a list
Confirmation button when entering data
The iPod as video source
In addition to playing music, certain iPod models may store video content, and
in general terms the
is capable of displaying this material on a screen
connected to the system.
The method of controlling playback may differ slightly from model to model, and
in some cases not all video functions are supported.
If you cannot access all the video functions of your iPod using the remote
control handset, or if you only have remote control of the audio functions, then
we recommend that you use the iPod's controls to operate the system.
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