Cambridge Audio iD50 user manual Front panel, Connections, Remote sensor, Docking adaptor slot

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Connections (continued)

Carefully place iPod into the iD50 docking station.

The iD50 is supplied with adaptors for the 3G iPod nano and iPod classic models.

Depending on your type of iPod, you may need to use the alternative docking adaptor that will have been supplied with your iPod. Simply clip this in place as shown below:

Note: To prevent damaging the dock connector, do not twist the iPod when inserting it or removing it.

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1Remote sensor

Receives IR commands from the supplied remote, an Apple iPod remote or a Cambridge Audio Azur Navigator ‘iPod- compatible’ remote. A clear and unobstructed line of sight between the remote control and the sensor is required.

2Docking adaptor slot

Fit the required docking adaptor to support your type of iPod (two are supplied, new iPod models also come with a suitable new adaptor).

iPod compatibility

The iD50 is able to communicate with and control the following iPod models:

iPod nano (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation) iPod (4th generation, photo and 5th generation) iPod mini

iPod classic

iPod touch (1st and 2nd generation) iPhone (flight mode recommended)

3Dock connector

Gently insert your iPod into the dock. Excessive force may damage the connector.

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