Listening To Your Ipod Player; Connecting The Optional "Nad Ipd 1 Dock With Ipod" And Ipod Player To The C 725Bee; Ipod Menu Options; Control Features - NAD C 725BEE Owner's Manual

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The C 725BEE is equipped with a data port in the rear panel where an
optional "NAD IPD 1 Dock with iPod" (NAD IPD 1) can be plugged in. With
the NAD IPD 1 linking the C 725BEE with your own iPod player, you can
enjoy listening to your favorite tracks and playlists.
You can control your iPod player using its own click wheel or the assigned
buttons in the SR 8. With the corresponding SR 8 remote control function
keys, you can select the materials stored in your iPod for playback as well as
access many of its functions. The optional NAD IPD 1 also charges your iPod
player while it is connected to the C 725BEE.
NOTES
• NAD IPD 1 and iPod player are optional and not supplied with your
C 725BEE.
• iPod player functions, features and playback capabilities accessible
through C 725BEE may vary depending on your iPod player model.
Check NAD IPD 1's specifications with regards to specific iPod models it
supports.
• C 725BEE is compatible with NAD IPD 1 and later NAD IPD variants.
Check with your dealer or NAD audio specialist for other versions of NAD
IPD compatible with C 725BEE.
CONNECTING THE OPTIONAL "NAD IPD 1 DOCK wITH
iPod" AND iPod PLAYER TO THE C 725BEE
Make sure that all the devices are unplugged before making the
connections.
1 Connect the NAD IPD 1's "DATA PORT" plug into the C 725BEE's "MP
DOCK" data port.
2 Connect also the NAD IPD 1's AUDIO OUT to the C 725BEE rear panel
MP input (the default iPod source allocation in the C 725BEE).
3 Dock your iPod player into the NAD IPD 1.
4 After linking together your iPod player, NAD IPD 1 and the C 725BEE,
you can now plug them IN to their applicable power sources.
5 With your iPod player, NAD IPD 1 and C 725BEE all at power ON state,
press [MP] button in the front panel or in SR 8 to select "iPod" source
- "iPod Connected" will be displayed in the lower line of the VFD.
NOTE
When the iPod player is removed from NAD IPD 1, the "iPod Connected"
display in the lower line of the VFD will be extinguished. Dock your iPod
player into the NAD IPD 1 - "iPod Connected" will be displayed in the
lower line of the VFD.

iPod MENU OPTIONS

Refer to your docked iPod player's own display screen to view and make full
use of its navigation and control features. Use your docked iPod's own click
wheel and controls or the applicable SR 8 buttons to select through the
available options as displayed in your iPod player's display screen.
NOTE
When using the SR 8 to control the iPod functions, make sure that the
DEVICE SELECTOR is set to "MP".

liStening to Your ipod plaYer

CONTROL FEATURES

Use the following SR 8 control buttons to command your docked iPod
player. Refer to your docked iPod's own display screen when executing the
following commands.
menu
Press [MENU] to return to a previous option or menu selection.
[
] navigation buttonS
While at menu options or selection lists, toggle [
the options, lists or song titles. For quicker scrolling up or down the list,
press and hold [
].
enter
Press [ENTER] to select an option or start playback when applicable.
Scan [
]
During playback or PAUSE mode, press and hold [
or backward scanning of the current song.
Skip [
]
Press [
] to skip forward to the next song or skip back to the
previous song.
[ ] pauSe
Press [ ] during playback to stop playback temporarily. Resume play by
pressing [ ] again or [
].
rpt (repeat)
Toggle to playback repeatedly a particular song or repeat all songs in a list.
random
Enable playback of songs or albums in random order.
diSp (diSplaY)
If the iPod's display screen is dim, press [DISP] to turn ON the backlight and
illuminate the display screen.
NOTE
For other navigation functions, please refer to your iPod player's owner's
manual.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
OPERATION
] to go up or down
] for fast forward
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