Oregon Scientific IB368 User Manual

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TRANSMITTER DOCK LINE-OUT

1. Use a red-white-yellow audio-video cable and

connect the red-white-yellow connectors to the line-
in jacks of the output device.

2. Plug the other end of the cable (stereo connector)

to the transmitter dock line-out jack.

3. From the iPod with color display, choose whether

to view photos individually or as a slideshow and if
the output device comes with speakers, select music
to playback.

TRANSMITTER DOCK S-VIDEO AND LINE-OUT
The transmitter dock has an S-Video output jack to
accommodate output devices such as TVs that have an
S-Video connector. Using S-Video is recommended over
composite video because S-Video provides sharper,
better quality images than composite video.

2. Plug the other end of the cable (stereo connector)

to the transmitter dock AUX-in jack.

3. The iPod docked to the transmitter dock is selected

as the audio source by default. To switch to the
secondary audio source during playback, press and
hold the iBall speaker button for 3 seconds.

TIP Before switching to the secondary audio source,
press the button on the iPod or speaker to pause
playback. This allows you to resume playback of the
same track when switching back to the iPod as the
primary audio source.

The color of iBall speaker’s LCD backlight, which is blue
when the playback source is the iPod, changes to green.
appears to indicate the switch to the secondary
audio source. Music from the external source is played
back from both the secondary audio source speakers
and the iBall speaker. Settings such as volume, and
treble and bass remain unchanged.

4. To switch back to the iPod (which is either paused

or playing music), press the speaker

button

once.

NOTE Functions of the secondary audio source cannot
be controlled or adjusted by the speaker.

NOTE Each time the speaker and iPod are powered
on, the iPod becomes the default audio source even
though a secondary audio source is connected to the
transmitter dock.

VIDEO CONNECTION

The iPod with color display provides the option of not only
music playback but also the ability to view photos stored on
the device through a video output device such as a TV.

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