Connector......... 9 Bluetooth Pairing................10 ® Streaming Music via Bluetooth ............11 ® Telephone Calls using the Audio Dock via Bluetooth ......13 ® Connection an External Device using the 3.5mm (1/8-inch) Analog Stereo Connection........15 Making and Receiving VoIP Calls............
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology from years of research and practical application, culminated in the South of Market Audio Dock. We are pleased to present to you what we believe to be the most versatile and accurate listening solution for the iPhone/iPod line.
Visual Tour We designed the South of Market Audio Dock to be intuitive and easy to use. To get the most out of its many features, we recommend you take a few minutes to get to know all the things it can do.
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15. Button for pairing with a Bluetooth-equipped device 20. Rear microphone 16. AC power input socket 21. Rear infrared remote control receiver 17. Microphone audio output (mono) 22. USB button (for upgrades) 18. Analog auxiliary audio input (stereo) South of Market Audio Dock Manual...
Remote Control 23. Volume UP button 24. Play/Pause button 25. Volume DOWN button 26. Next-Track button 27. Previous-Track button 28. Speaker MUTE button 29. Phone Button 30. Microphone MUTE button South of Market Audio Dock Manual...
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32. USB (Type A) to Mini-USB Cable 33. 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo Audio Cable 34. 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo Audio Cable For a detailed snapshot of what every function does, please see Appendix B. South of Market Audio Dock Manual...
[16] indicates the AC main’s voltage operation. If quality step-up/down transformers and you choose to travel with the Audio Dock, be mindful of the fact that inexpensive travel voltage converters (like those intended for use with electric razors). power systems differ around the world.
[27, 23, 26]. Your iPhone/iPod will charge while it is docked, as long as the Audio Dock is powered on. (But when the Audio Dock is in standby mode, it will not charge the iPhone/iPod.) South of Market Audio Dock Manual...
Bluetooth Pairing ® You can stream music to the Audio Dock from your audio player or computer using Bluetooth. In addition, using Bluetooth allows you to take advantage of the Audio Dock’s remarkable speakerphone capabilities. First, you need to pair your Bluetooth-capable mobile phone, audio player or computer to the Audio Dock.
Bluetooth to play audio. By touching the Bluetooth icon and selecting the Audio Dock from the “Audio Device” list, you will let the iPhone know to stream audio to the Audio Dock via Bluetooth. South of Market Audio Dock Manual...
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Any music you play now will be streamed to the Audio Dock via Bluetooth. You’ll notice the volume bar on the iPhone has now turned blue and is set at MAX. The Bluetooth icon to the right of volume bar is also blue, indicating Bluetooth streaming. While it may...
Mute. If the Audio Dock is Incoming calls in standby mode, it won’t ring and the Play/ When your phone is paired to the Audio Dock, an incoming call will Pause sensor won’t flash (but the phone will ring on its own).
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Redirecting a call in progress to/from the Audio Dock If you’re on a call and want to redirect it from the Audio Dock to your phone, you can press the Phone button [29] on the remote and hold it for two seconds. (This is also known as “Privacy”...
3.5 mm (1/8-inch) Analog Stereo Connection On the back of the Audio Dock, you’ll find a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo auxiliary input jack [17]. You can plug in any line-level audio source here (such as a typical computer‘s line or headphone output, a CD/DVD player’s stereo audio output or a TV/DVR’s stereo...
Download the Audyssey South of Market Audio Dock iPhone app. The app gives you unprecedented control to customize the sound of the Audio Dock. Use it while your iPhone/iPod is docked. Any changes you make with the iPhone app (like an EQ curve) will be stored in the Audio Dock even after you have undocked your iPhone/iPod.
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For music listening, it maintains consistent levels, eliminating the need for continual volume adjustments. Audyssey Tilt: A convenient single control that allows you to solve tonal anomalies in recordings by “tilting” the balance to more highs Did You Know? or more lows.
Syncing your iPod or iPhone While your iPod/iPhone is docked, you can sync it with iTunes on your computer simply by using the supplied USB to Mini-USB cable [32]. Connect the mini side of the cable to Audio Dock’s mini- USB port [19] and the other end to an available USB port on your computer.
Active, using DSP Audyssey Technologies Audyssey EQ for a wide range of program material and installation conditions out of the box Dynamic EQ to maintain the frequency balance at all levels BassXT to extend the low-frequency range beyond the capability of other small-box systems...
Its primary use is in balancing the variations that occur in program material from source to source. Audyssey Fast Slope Tone: Offered for the first time in a consumer product, these bass and treble controls are different than what you normally find.
Frequently Asked Questions Q. Can the Audio Dock play music from a source other than an iPod /iPhone? A. Yes. You can use the 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) aux audio connection for audio devices, such as computers, CD/DVD players or smart phones.
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Audio Dock using Bluetooth, please see the Owner’s Manual section on Bluetooth pairing. Q. How much time do I have to pair my device to the Audio Dock once I’ve entered Bluetooth pairing mode? A. Three minutes. If you don’t pair a device within three minutes, the Audio Dock will exit Bluetooth pairing mode.
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Q. Is it easy to mount the Audio Dock on a wall? A. No. We did not intend for the Audio Dock to be mounted on a wall. Q. How do I install/replace the battery in the remote control? A.
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Bluetooth audio streaming, the problem is with the audio source, not the Audio Dock. Q. I paired my iPhone with the Audio Dock and then walked out of range. When I came back, I wasn’t able to take calls through the Audio Dock.
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Audio Dock using Bluetooth, we didn’t design the Audio Dock physically for use with the iPad. Therefore, we don’t recommend it. Q. I think my Audio Dock may be broken or faulty. What do I do? A. Visit: www.audyssey.com/support Contact Audyssey Laboratories, Inc.
Bluetooth Wireless ** Note: These devices change continually, so we recommend you 3.5mm Stereo Analog consult the owner’s manual for your mobile device to determine its functional compatibility with the Audio Dock. 3.5mm Mono Analog South of Market Audio Dock Manual...
Appendix B: Functional Snapshot on the Audio Dock Notes Audio Listening Audio Listening Telephony Audio Listening Button or Display Action or Indicator PLAY/PAUSE Touch momentarily Toggles between playing If docked: toggles between touch sensor [2] and pausing audio or video playing and pausing audio or material (e.g., music)
Same thing: so long as it’s docked; and pausing audio or video if undocked, this button N/A material (e.g., music) Puts the Audio Dock into low-power standby mode Hold it for 2 seconds Answers or hangs up phone calls Wakes up unit from standby mode...
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