RV-5

Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls

To remove the factory installed insert, hold the Dock with one hand as you grab the edges of the insert in the Dock with your other hand, then pull straight up. Use the following as a guide to determine which insert is correct for your iPod model:

For any iPod with a color screen, including all iPod photo models, use the insert with “COLOR/PHOTO” on the back. This insert is already installed in the Dock at the factory.

For 20GB or 30GB iPod photo models only, remove the insert marked “COLOR/PHOTO” and attach the two included foam pads to the rear inside wall in the well of the insert before replacing it.

For iPods with a black & white screen and a 10GB, 15GB, or 20GB hard drive, use the insert with “10GB/15GB” on the back.

For iPods with a black & white screen and a 30GB or 40GB hard drive, use the insert with “30GB/40GB” on the back.

Use the insert with “mini” on the back for all iPod mini models.

Use the insert with “Universal” on the back for iPod models that come with a special insert.

Once you have selected the correct insert, place it over the well in the center of the Dock and gently press it down so that it snaps into place.

Note: Do not place an iPod in the Dock unless an insert is installed; otherwise the iPod will not connect properly and damage may occur to the Dock and/or your iPod that is not covered by the warranty for either product.

DOCKING THE iPOD

After placing the appropriate insert in the center well of the Dock and connecting the Dock to your receiver, dock your iPod by placing it into the insert, gently pressing it down until the connectors mate between the iPod and the Dock.

Note: If you normally keep your iPod in a protective case, or “skin”, you will need to remove it before docking your iPod.

When the iPod is plugged into the Dock, the iPod navigation controls are no longer accessible and the iPod screen will read “Connected and ready to be unplugged“.

DOCK 2-LINE DISPLAY CHARACTERISTICS

When the DOCK input is selected, the 2-line front panel display changes so that the left side of the display reflects the current iPod information. Initially, the 2-line display on the RV-5 displays “Menu” on the left side of the top line. “Playlists” and the number of playlists available are displayed on the left side of the bottom line. The ANLG signal type is identified on the top right side and the current volume setting of the RV-5 is identified on the bottom right side of the display, as shown:

MENUANLG

PLAYLISTS 11

-39dB

Note: The name of the iPod is always included as the first playlist.

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Lexicon RV Receiver manual Docking the iPOD, Dock 2-LINE Display Characteristics