Wadia Digital 170, iTransport with Universal Dock for iPod manual Wadia Digital a Brief History

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Wadia Digital – a Brief History

Wadia Digital, founded in 1988, is one of the original companies dedicated to high performance digital audio reproduction. Wadia was formed by a team of engineers from the Minneapolis based 3M Corporation (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing) who shared many years of experience in advanced digital telecommunications research and development.In the early 1980’s,these engineers became intrigued by the emerging compact disc technology. Disappointed with the sound quality of early CD players, they examined the workings and designs of these early components and found them to be unsophisticated when compared with the technology available in other areas of digital design. In response, they founded Wadia Digital – a company based on the philosophy of applying advanced technology to improve the performance of digital audio components. Wadia’s first product, the Wadia 2000 Decoding Computer, was an absolute breakthrough in digital audio. For many discerning listeners, it proved that Digital Audio was a musically responsive, evolving, and engaging format.

Building on a tradition of excellence, Wadia continues to develop innovative technology; refining, listening, engineering, and improvingalong the way. Since the Wadia 2000, new generations of industry-leading designs have been introduced and embraced by listeners around the world. Each step of the way, Wadia has consistently raised the standard for performance of Digital Audio playback.

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Contents 170iTransport Thank You Table of Contents InstallationConnections OperationWadia Digital a Brief History Page Advantages of Digital Audio Optimizing Preformance Installation Unpacking AccessoriesConnecting to AC Power Installing Battery in Remote ControlInstalling iPod Dock Inserts Choosing a Digital Cable Connecting to an Audio or Audio/Video System Back Panel from left to rightMaking an Analog Connection Making a Digital ConnectionMaking an S-Video /Composite Video Connection Making a Power Connection Making a Component Video ConnectionOperation Supported iPod Models Connecting the iPod IPod Functionality Page Using the Remote Control Remote Buttons and Functionality Using the Analog Outputs Appendices Environmental CareImportant Safety Precautions Trouble Shooting Warranty This Warranty covers the Wadia 170iTransportSpecifications Correct Cable