Sherwood DS-10 manual Operations, Setting the OSD Mode, Controlling your iPod without the OSD

Models: DS-10

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Operations

Note:

• Before using this iPod Dock, first set the OSD mode.

SETTING THE OSD MODE

Plug in the AC adapter.

Turn on the TV and the receiver, and select the corre- sponding inputs on TV and the receiver.

1. Insert your iPod into the iPod Dock.

When the iPod is inserted into the iPod Dock, the iPod is turned on automatically.

Notes:

When inserting or removing your iPod, don't twist it. If you do this, it can cause to damage to the dock connector.

When using the iPod Dock, don't use the iPod Dock with any other iPod accessories such as FM transmitters and microphones because they may cause a malfunction.

The iPod adapter(supplied) needs to be inserted to match your particular iPod.

If there is a gap between your iPod and iPod Dock, insert the adapter into the iPod Dock, then insert your iPod.

2.Press the SETUP button to set the video output mode depending on the video connection.

3. Press the MODE button to set the OSD mode.

On : Playlists (artists, albums, songs and so on) are dis played on TV and you can navigate and select music or video while watching TV. When this mode is selected, iPod displays the Sherwood logo.

Off : Nothing is displayed on TV and you navigate and select contents by using iPod's display.

Controlling your iPod without the OSD

To control your iPod without the OSD, set the OSD mode to Off and use the remote control.

Controlling your iPod with the OSD

To control your iPod with the OSD, when iPod is inserted in the iPod Dock and the OSD mode is set to On, you can navigate and select your music or video on the TV.

Each time the SETUP button is pressed, the video output mode is set to the composite(default) or the component.

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Sherwood DS-10 Operations, Setting the OSD Mode, Controlling your iPod without the OSD, Controlling your iPod with the OSD