6.AC INPUT: Correctly and firmly insert the supplied power cord into this jack. When removing the cord, always grasp it at the connector. Never pull the cord itself. Do not bundle the power cord together with the external FM antenna or any audio cables, as this can inject noise in the audio path.
Note: It is normal for the rear panel to become warm to the touch during use.
7.BASS PORTS: These ports produce low frequency output thereby enhancing the bass response. Do not obstruct the ports, as this will not only diminish the sound quality but also reduce internal heat ventilation.
Remote Control (remove rear protective plastic from battery compartment):
Certain functions may not be compatible with older iPod software. To update your software, log on to www.apple.com/ipod/download/
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3. | MENU: Press to enter the menu. | 9 | |||
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in the menu.
5.UP/DOWN: Navigate up and down within the menu.
6.ALBUM NEXT/PREVIOUS: Advance to the next Album or go back.
7.PLAYLIST NEXT/PREVIOUS: Advance to the next Playlist or go back.
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8.Mute: Press to mute output. “MUTE” will flash on the LCD until audio is restored by pressing Mute again or adjusting the volume (Fig. 10).
9.PRESET: Scrolls sequentially through the five FM and five AM preset radio stations. (Cannot be used to store preset frequencies.)
10.BACKLIGHT: Press to temporarily activate the iPod’s backlight.
Note: the Clock and Alarm buttons on the remote only permit a brief display of the time and to set the alarm to wake. These buttons do not allow setting the hour and minutes.
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