Connecting Other Equipment; Connecting Headphones; Using Aux Inputs; The Hrd·i - Ipod Docking Adapter - Boston horizon duo Owner's Manual

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Video Output
Connecting Other Equipment
Connecting Headphones
Connect the headphone plug to the jack beside the
0
symbol. This turns off the Duo internal speakers. If
your headphones have a l/4-inch plug you will need an adapter.
Using Aux Inputs
Other audio equipment, such as a portable CD player, can be connected to the Duo through the Aux inputs.
The Aux 1 input on the front panel has an l/8-inch jack. The Aux 2 input on the rear panel uses two RCA
jacks. The right and left channel jacks are color coded red and white respectively. Select the Aux 1 or Aux 2
input using the
MODE
control as described in the "Selecting a Source" section of this manual.
The HRD-i - iPod Docking Adapter
With the optional HRD-i docking adapter you can use your iPod as a music source for general playback or to
wake to music when using the alarm clock function. If your iPod can store video tracks you can watch them
on an external television when it is docked to the HRD-i.
Connecting the HRD-i
Connect one end of the supplied cable to the output
connector beside the
~
symbol on the rear of the HRD-i.
Connect the other end to the input on the rear of the Duo
below the
@-
symbol. To play video tracks stored on your
iPod connect a standard RCA plug cable between the output
on the back of the HRD-i beside the
101
symbol and the
composite input of your television. Typically the composite video input of a television is color coded yellow.
Refer to the manual for your television for information on this input and how to use it.
The HRD-i is supplied with seven docking adapters. These fit in the docking
well of the HRD-i to support various iPod models. The table below lists the
iPod models and the docking adapters to use with them. The number of the
docking adapter is molded into the back of the part. Place the appropriate
adapter in the docking well and plug your iPod into the dock.
iPod Model (Capacity)
Adapter Number
iPod photo (40 160GB), iPod with color display (60GB)
7
iPod nano (214GB)
8
5G and U2 iPod (30 GB with video), iPod classic (80GB)
9
5G iPod with video (60GB 180GB), iPod classic (160GB)
10
iPod nano - 2nd generation (2/4/8GB)
11
iPod nano - 3rd generation (418GB)
13
iPod touch 8GB & 16GB
14
13

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