Quick start: playing an ipod – iLive IP908B User Manual

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Quick Start: Playing an iPod

1. Plug the unit into a standard 10V outlet, and turn the power on by moving the

Power Switch into the ON position. If the internal battery is charged, the unit

does not have to be plugged in.

. Dock an iPod into the unit. See the “Docking an iPod” instructions on page 7.
3. Press the iPod Button once to activate iPod Menu Mode, or twice to activate iPod

Video Mode.

Menu Mode displays an iPod menu system on the unit’s display, and all iPod

functions are controlled from the unit’s controls.

Video Mode allows a user to navigate and select songs, photos, or videos directly

through the iPod interface, and control all iPod functions from the iPod’s controls

and/or the unit’s controls.

Be sure the connected iPod’s software is up-to-date to avoid any conflicts between the

iPod and the unit.

Menu Mode
4. In Menu Mode, use the Directional

Buttons and Enter Button to

navigate through media stored on the

docked iPod.

5. In Menu Mode, with a song selected,

press the Play/Pause Button or the

Enter Button to play a song.

6. In Menu Mode, press the Menu

Button to move backwards through

the iPod menu system.

7. In Menu Mode, press the Play/Pause

Button to pause the iPod during play.

8. During play, press the Previous

& Next Buttons to skip forwards

and backwards through tracks on a

docked iPod.

Video Mode
4. Video Mode allows a user to navigate

and select songs, photos, or videos

directly through the iPod interface,

and control all iPod functions from

the iPod’s controls and/or the unit’s

controls.

5. In Video Mode, use the Directional

Buttons and Enter Button to

navigate through media stored on the

docked iPod.

6. In Video Mode, press the Menu

Button to move backwards through

the iPod menu system.

7. In Video Mode, with a song selected,

press the Enter Button two times

to play a video and one time to

play a song. Press the Previous

& Next Buttons to skip forwards

and backwards through tracks on a

docked iPod.

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