Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls

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As the menus on the iPod are scrolled through, the top left side indicates the menu item selected and the bottom left side indicates the menu items as they are scrolled through, as shown:

PLAYLIST 4

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Note: The allotted space for iPod navigation descriptions is 14 characters. If a menu item is longer than this limitation, the displayed name is simply cut off at the 14-character point.

When a song is playing, the bottom of the 2-line display identifies the track counter, the time left on the song, and whether the song is in PLAY or PAUSE mode. The top left side of the display continuously scrolls through the song title, artist, and album title, as shown:

Title: Everybod... ANLG

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CONTROLLING THE iPOD WITH THE RV-5

There are two ways to control the iPod once it is docked and connected to the RV-5. The Lexicon RV-5 remote control has a touch screen menu, page 3 of the “LEX” menu layer, devoted to controlling the iPod. In addition, the Tuner section of the RV-5 front panel is a multi-functional panel that also controls the iPod. The remote control menu buttons and the front panel tuner buttons provide identical controls.

Note: The following functionality is available only if there is a valid device connected to the DOCK connector on the rear panel and the DOCK input has been selected.

Using the RV-5 remote control:

Page 3 of the “Lex” touch screen menu provides iPod controls for use with the DOCK input.

The IPOD- option mimics the Skip Back control. Pressing this option causes the iPod to skip back a track in the playlist.

The IPOD+ option mimics the Skip Forward control. Pressing this option causes the iPod to skip forward a track in the playlist.

The CLIK option mimics a counter-clockwise click on the iPod.

• The CLIK option mimics a clockwise click on the iPod.

The MENU option mimics the MENU button on the iPod. The Menu button backs out of the menu structure, one level at a time, each time it is pressed.

The SEL option mimics the SELECT button on the iPod. The SELECT button acts as a play button at the song level. The select button drills deeper into the menu structure, one level a time, each time it’s pressed.

The options mimic the Pause/Play control of the iPod. If the playlist is not active, pressing either of these options will start the playlist. If the playlist is already playing, then pressing this option will pause it.

Using the Front Panel Tuner Controls:

 

 

• PRESET- and PRESET+ mimic the

and the

buttons on the

iPod, which Skip Back and Skip Forward. Pressing these buttons causes the iPod to skip back or skip forward one track in the playlist.

TUNE- and TUNE+ mimic a counter-clockwise or clockwise click on the iPod.

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Lexicon RV Receiver manual Playlist Anlg Dinner MIX, Using the Front Panel Tuner Controls