Emerson Process Management IC200BK Listening To An iPod Shuffle / Charging The Battery

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Listening To An iPod® Shuffle / Charging The Battery

We have also provided an Apple USB port in the docking area that allows you to connect and play an iPod® Shuffle.

IMPORTANT!

The USB connector on this system is designed only for the iPod® Shuffle.

DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER MP3 PLAYERS TO THIS USB CONNECTOR. Other MP3 players may be connected to this system only through the Auxiliary Input (Aux) jack. This system is not compatible with portable USB storage devices that contain compressed MP3 or WMA audio files. Do not connect such devices to the USB connector of this system.

1.) Mount the support bracket in the docking area as shown.

2.) Remove the protective cap from your iPod® Shuffle and slide the Shuffle power switch to either the Normal or Shuffle playback position as usual.

3.) Connect your iPod® Shuffle to the USB connector in the docking area. The Shuffle can only be connected one way, with the controls facing toward you.

4.) Press the Power button to turn this system ‘On’if necessary and press the Function button to select the iPod function. The “iPod” indicator appears in the display.

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