Using the Analog Outputs

The Wadia 170iTransport cannot output digital and analog audio simultaneously. Therefore, to use the analog outputs you will have to activate them. To do this, first insert the iPod into the Wadia 170iTransport. You will have to use the mode button on the remote. When you press the mode button, the digital output is disabled and the analog outputs will become active. Each time the iPod is docked, the Wadia 170iTransport will automatically select the digital output as a default. You will have to perform the above steps each time you dock the iPod and want to use the analog audio output.

The analog output is always a fixed volume. You will need to control volume externally as the iPod volume controls do not affect volume level.

Please note: If you are using the 170iTransport in the analog audio mode

and undock your iPod you may hear a low-level hum through your sound system. The analog output from the 170iTransport is a true pass-through from the iPod. Undocking an iPod while in analog mode creates a floating input. To reduce the possibility of hum, change inputs, or mute the input that the Wadia 170iTransport is connected to when undocking your iPod.

Appendices

Environmental Care

Wadia Digital makes every effort to be an environmentally conscientious company. We greatly appreciate it when our customers join our efforts. Please dispose of batteries and packing material in a manner that is environmentally responsible.

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