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NuForce Icon Mobile Owner's Manual page 7

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On/Off switch. The Icon Mobile is turned on whenever an headphone plug is
inserted into any of the headphones outputs. The Icon Mobile turns off when the
headphone jacks are removed.
USB: the white LED indicates that the USB connection has been established. The
white LED blinks when the USB port is transmitting USB data.
EXT: the yellow LED indicates that an external line-level device has been plugged
into the input (e.g., an iPod). The external line-level device takes precedence over
the internal USB audio. The yellow LED blinks to indicate that the microphone input
is in a mute mode.
Battery Status: when the dual-color LED shows red, the battery is low. Green
indicates that the battery is charging. During normal use, the dual-color LED is
inactive.
Connectors
Both headphone outputs can be used simultaneously. For example, one
output can drive a high-impedance, line-in device such as an Integrated amplifier
or active loudspeakers with compatible 3.5mm or RCA jacks via the correct
adapter cable.
Headphone output with microphone input: the center 3.5mm 4-pin jack
supports a 4-pin iPhone-style headset such as the Nuforce NE-7M, to be used, for
example, with Internet voice applications. The NuForce headset's push-button can
mute and disconnect Internet calls. For privacy protection, the Icon Mobile defaults
to Mute if a headset is inserted while the USB is actively connected. This
feature exists only with the iPhone-style push-button headset.
External Line In connects to a standard 3.5mm output signal from an iPod or
similar portable device. If the Icon Mobile is connected to a PC's external audio via
USB, the external 3.5mm input will take precedence over the USB audio.
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