Getting started with an ipod, Listening to an ipod, Basic operation (2) getting started with an ipod – Teac DR H338i User Manual

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Basic Operation (2)

Getting Started with an iPod

To play your iPod through the DR-H338i, you must first insert the
adapter for your model of iPod.

1

Select the Dock Adapter that fits your iPod.

No.4 : 20 GB + U2
iPod with click wheel 20 GB,
iPod with click wheel U2 Special Edition 20 GB,
iPod with color display 20/30 GB,
iPod with color display U2 Special Edition 20 GB,
iPod with video 30 GB,
iPod with video U2 Special Edition 30 GB,
iPod Classic 80/120 GB

No.7 : 60GB(color) + Photo 40/60 GB
iPod with click wheel 40 GB,
iPod with color display (iPod photo) 40/60 GB,
iPod with color display 60 GB,
iPod with video 60/80 GB,
iPod Classic 160 GB

< Use the adapter that supplied with the iPod or a commercially

available one to use the other types of iPod.

2

Insert the adapter into the DR-H338i dock.

Fit the front edge of the adapter into the Dock, and then press
the back edge of the adapter onto the Dock until a slight “click”
is heard indicating the adapter is inserted correctly.

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< To remove the adapter, hold its left and right sides and gently

pull it up.

Compatible iPod software

If your iPod will not work with the DR-H338i or with the remote
control unit, software update might solve the problem.

DVS (Dolby Virtual Speaker)

(DISC/USB mode only)

Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates a highly realistic
5.1-speaker surround sound listening environment from as few as two
speakers. Dolby Virtual Speaker technology also creates a wider two-
channel environment during playback of stereo CDs and MP3 content,
and when combined with Dolby Pro Logic II processing, delivers a
virtual surround listening experience from any high-quality stereo
source.

Press DVS button repeatedly to select the listening mode.
Each time the DVS button is pressed, the mode changes as follows:



 



DVS Ref (Reference mode):
The width of the front sound image is defined by actual distance
between your two speakers.

DVS Wide (Wide mode):
The width of the image seems to extend beyond the speakers.

< The DVS and the LOUDNESS buttons do not work together.

LOUDNESS button

This button compensate for the loss of bass at low volumes.
Select off when listening at normal levels.

< When the LOUDNESS function is on, the bass and treble sound

level automatically set to “0”. If you want to change the bass and/or
treble sound level, turn the LOUDNESS function off.

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