Wadia Digital iTransport with Universal Dock for iPod, 170 manual Back Panel from left to right

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Connecting to an Audio or Audio/Video System

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1Power: The power supply comes with the iTransport. It is a custom power supply and the use of any otherpowersupplywillvoidthe iTransport warranty.

2Digital Out: This is a digital audio output that is compatible with the S/PDIF standard.It is intended to mate to a coax digital input on a compatible device.

3Analog Audio: Left and right analog outputs from the iPod. The analog audio outputs are not active simultaneously with digital audio output.

4S-Video / Composite Video: For the older generation of video capable iPods (such as iPod video) this connection will supply the video output from the attached iPod. The iPod must not be in the “extended interface” mode (see mode key).

5Component Video: This is the high resolution video output available from the newer generation of iPods (iPod touch, iPod classic and iPod nano 3G).

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Contents 170iTransport Thank You Operation Table of ContentsInstallation ConnectionsWadia Digital a Brief History Page Advantages of Digital Audio Optimizing Preformance Accessories Installation UnpackingInstalling iPod Dock Inserts Installing Battery in Remote ControlConnecting to AC Power Choosing a Digital Cable Back Panel from left to right Connecting to an Audio or Audio/Video SystemMaking an S-Video /Composite Video Connection Making a Digital ConnectionMaking an Analog Connection Making a Component Video Connection Making a Power ConnectionOperation Supported iPod Models Connecting the iPod IPod Functionality Page Using the Remote Control Remote Buttons and Functionality Appendices Environmental Care Using the Analog OutputsImportant Safety Precautions Trouble Shooting This Warranty covers the Wadia 170iTransport WarrantySpecifications Correct Cable