Boss Audio Systems 865DBI manual IPod Operation, Installing iPod Into the BUILT-IN iPod Docking

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6. iPod OPERATION

INSTALLING iPod INTO THE BUILT-IN iPod DOCKING

Always follow the below steps to install the iPod into the docking station. Incorrect or improper installation may cause permanent damage to the docking or the iPod unit.

Step 1 Press down the button as indicated

Step 5 Once the stick is completely

below to unlock the iPod docking.

pulled out, user should

Press down

see the iPod connector,

 

and user can

 

connect the iPod

 

to the connector

 

as shown in this

 

step.

 

Press toward this

 

lock switch

Step 2 Pull out the iPod docking as shown below. Step 6 Push the stick & the connected iPod inwards

 

until it stops.

Pull out

 

Never pull out this stick unless docking is

Push inwards

completely release out.

 

Step 3 Press on this button on the left side

Step 7 Press the iPod holder on both sides to

as indicated below to

hold the iPod firmly in place.

unlock the iPod holder.

 

Press down this button

Press towards the iPod unit to hold the

 

iPod unit firmly in place

Step 4 Pull out the iPod connector as indicated Step 8

Push the iPod docking inwards into the

below.

unit’s cabinent until a click sound is heard.

Pull out this stick

Push the docking back

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Contents Page Contents List Warranty Card Accessory IncludedInstallation using the screw holes on the side of the unit InstallationRemoving The Detachable Control Panel D.C.P Detachable Control Panel D.C.PResetting the Unit Fuse Wiring Diagram 20 PIN + ISO PlugControl Panel FUNCTIONRDS+BLUETOOTH+iPod IPod Operation Installing iPod Into the BUILT-IN iPod DockingBelow by pulling out the stick Remove iPod from the BUILT-IN iPod DockingIPod Full Control / Operation Song Select Song Repeat / Repeat All playShuffle play / Shuffle Album Basic Operations Menu Function List Menu Menu OperationAudio Menu Audio OperationBalance FaderImportant Note on the European / RDS Tuner Setting Preset Stations ButtonsTuner Operation Band Button BAND/SEARCHRDS Operation CD /MP3/WMA Operation CD-DA OperationMP3/WMA Operation Entering ID3 Tag MP3/WMA Encoder and CD Writer SettingsEntering File and Folder Names Writing Files into a MediaIcon Description USB Operation Mode change to USB HostRemoving USB Drive Music File Playback OperationMode change to Memory Card Memory Card OperationInserting and Removing a SD or MMC card on the main unit Music Files Copying / Transferring To Cancel TransferringTransferable Media Music Format Supported by File Transfer areTransfer MP3 or WMA Music Files Between Media Devices Music Files Erasing Erasable MediaErasing Music Files on the Media Page Folders Management Files ManagerUser Guide For Bluetooth Operation Bluetooth Hand Free OperationAPPLE, BlackBerry, Dopod & HTC Bluetooth Mobile Phone Compatibility ListBlackBerry Phone BlackBerry Pearl 818 565 P3470HTC & LG HTC TyTNII HTC Touch LG Viewty KG320 Shine KE970 FeaturesQ9h Features A1200 V3x V600 V501 FeaturesMotorola N95 N81 5610 6110 6300 5700 Features 6233 5300 7500 6085 N91 N73 FeaturesNokia 6111 6270 6600 6230 Features I458 F338 U708 Z728 D820 D528 FeaturesSamsung E568 D508 Features WX-T82 WX-T71 GX-T15 S55 BenQ S88 FeaturesSharp & Siemens C902 Z750i W580i P1i S500i K610i Features K618i W880i K800i M600i K700i Z800i FeaturesSonyericsson S700i W550i Z600 T68 T68i T610 Features Bluetooth Hand Free Panel Function KEY Matrix Panel Function ButtonBlue Tooth Hand Free Function Re-Connection Of The Bluetooth System PairingIncoming Call Dis-Connection of the Bluetooth SystemAnswering AN Incoming Call Rejecting An Incoming CallCall Transfer Outgoing CallMaking An Outgoing Call Long Press the Audio button againHighlight Features Dialed ListTo Find the Last 10 Dialed Number Listening To Music From An Audio Device In This Unit Connecting a Bluetooth Audio Device With This UnitDisconnecting An Audio Device With This Unit Hands-free Phoning While Bluetooth Audio StreamingOperations Remote FUNCTIONiPod +RDSCD Player SpecificationsSymptom Cause Solution Trouble Shooting