Advice for ipod, Supported ipod models – Peachtree Audio iDecco User Manual
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Advice
for
iPod
Supported iPod models:
Made For:
· iPod touch (1st - 2nd generation)
· iPod classic (80GB, 120GB, 160GB only)
· iPod nano (2nd - 5th generation)
Installing dock inserts for iPod
The iDecco comes with several dock inserts that accommodate compatible iPod models. After identify-
ing the proper insert for your particular iPod, position it in the dock with the two slits inside the insert
facing the front of the iDecco. It should click in to place over the multi-pin connector. You can remove
the inserts by applying gentle pressure to the inside back of the insert and pushing upward.
Connecting your iPod
After installing the dock insert you can connect your iPod. Slide the iPod gently into the dock insert
making certain to properly align the connector in the insert with the connector on the bottom of your
iPod..Do Not Force the iPod down on the connector. You may damage it and cause it to malfunction
You should only need a gentle but firm push to make the proper connection.
The Remote Buttons for your iPod
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This icon represents the previous track button. It shifts the iPod playback to the beginning of the
current track, or if the song is 10 seconds or less in to the track it will shift to the beginning of the previous
track.
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This icon represents the next track button. It shifts the iPod playback to the next track.
>||:
This symbol is the Play/Pause button. It switches the iPod between play and pause modes. When
in play, it will activate pause when pushed. When in pause it will activate play when pushed.
Menu:
This button currently serves no function but may have an application at a later date.
-/+:
These buttons currently serve no function but may have an application at a later date.
Performance Plus
We always recommend storing your music at high bit rates. If you use Apple Lossless or WAV files it
will take up more storage space but certainly sound better. With a system like the iDecco it will be im-
mediately apparent that it sounds better than low bit rate files. For more information on performance
optimization please visit our website at Signalpathint.com.
Static Charges and Voltage Surges
While the iDecco has more than adequate ESD protection, it is always advisable to avoid static charg-
es. They can sometimes cause your system to lock up or even damage it. Voltage surges and power
outages can also create functional problems. We suggest re-booting the iDecco and follow the reset
instructions in your iPod manual if you suspect malfunctions due to a static charge, power outage or
voltage surge.