PYLE Audio PiDK1 user manual Connecting your stereo Audio, Video, Play some music

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Step 3: Connecting your stereo

Audio

Find the audio inputs on your stereo. These may be called Aux, Line In, Tape play,

CD In, MD In, etc.

Plug the red and white ends of the included RCA cable into the red and white jacks

on your stereo.

Plug the red and white ends of the included RCA cable into the red and white jacks

on your iPod docking station.

Plug the power adapter into the back of your iPod docking station.

POWER ADAPTER

AUX

CD

L

 

 

 

INE

 

 

 

TAPE

PLAY

TAPE

 

 

 

REC

 

 

 

STEREO AMPLIFIER BACK

VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

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Video

Note: Video output only works with iPods that support photo and video viewing.

If you want to view photos or video on your TV, plug the yellow end of the included RCA cable into the yellow video input on your TV or surround sound receiver.

Plug the other end of the video cable into the yellow video jack on your iPod docking station.

VID

A

 

EO

 

L

UD

IO

R

VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

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Step 4: Play some music

Before docking your iPod, make sure you have your stereo turned down. On your iPod, choose the music you want to hear and start it playing. You don't need to worry about the volume you have your iPod set at. Most music through your home stereo will sound better with the iPod equalizer turned off or set flat.

Pop your iPod into the iPod docking station.

Raise your stereo to a comfortable listening level.

Note: Because the iPod docking station outputs a high fidelity, line-level signal, you need to use the volume control on your home stereo to adjust the volume. Your iPod docking station operates exactly the same as a high-end CD or DVD player for the best possible audio quality.

Step 5: Adjusting the level of TruBass

On the right side of your iPod docking station is the TruBass knob. Move the knob forward to increase the level of TruBass.

Adjust so that it adds depth and makes your music sound warmer.

To totally bypass TruBass, move the knob backward until you feel it click. TruBass sounds better with the iPod equalizer turned off or set flat.

You usually need to set the level of TruBass only once to get great results through your stereo.

TruBass control

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Contents PiDK1 Automatic Slideshow with music Turning your iPod on and off Using the remoteRecharging your iPod Connecting your stereo Audio Adjusting the level of TruBassVideo Play some music