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Using The Remote Control; Connecting External Devices - Kicker iKick iK501 Owner's Manual

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USINGTHEREMOTECONTROL
The Infrared Remote Control enables you to control your iPod and access the iK501 System Menu from a convenient
location. With the fully featured remote control it is easy to access all of your iPod's music andlor video content.
Figure
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iKICK
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Mute iK501 Output
O:F
(Hold down to turn
the iK501 on/off)
@volumeup
Navigate upward through the iPod
8
menu directory or increase values
/"...
within the iK501 System Menu.
Press the up arrow while in the Aux-
In Menu to enable the Aux input.
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Volume Down
B
Play/Pause
8
Skip Forward
~
(Hold down to Fast
Forward)
Navigate downward through the iPod
8
menu directory or reduce values
"'-./
within the iK501 System Menu.
Press the down arrow while in the
Aux-In Menu to disable the Aux input.
Navigate toward iPod root directory.
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Hold down to enter the iK501
MENU
System Menu.
Navigate within the iK501 System
Menu. Treble>Bass>Aux-ln
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Skip Backward
. . .
(Hold down to
Rewind)
Make selections and enter sub-
Q
directories within the iPod.
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Use the enter button
/0
exit the
iK501 System Menu.
CONNECTINGEXTERNALDEVICES
To connect an external video display to the iK501, make sure the video output is enabled on your iPod device. Connect
a standard RCA composite video cable from the composite video output on the back of the iK501 to the RCA video
input on your external video display. See Figure 3. This is a pass-through connection. If there are any problems with your
external video display, refer to the iPod device manual or the instructions packaged with your external video display.
To connect an external audio device to the iK501, enable Aux-In mode with the rotary control as described in the Auxiliary
Input section on the previous page. Connect your line level device to the
1/8"
stereo input on the back of the iK501 with
the included auxiliary cable. See Figure 2. If the sound is distorted, you may be overdriving the auxiliary input. Try turning
down the external device until the sound is no longer distorted. No/e' 1st - 3rd Generation ;Pods reqUire the use of the
aUXIliary input for audio playback.
PERFORMANCE
Model:
Speaker Design
Woofer Size, in (mm)
Tweeter Size, in (mm)
Tweeter Design
Passive Radiator Size, in (mm)
RMS Power, Watts
@
1 % Total Harmonic Distortion
Effective Frequency Range, Hz
Power Supply, Volts (Ampere)
Height, in (mm)
Width, in (mm)
Depth, in (mm)
Weight, Ib (kg)
iK501
2 -Way
5 (127)
3/4 (20)
Silk Dome
6 X 6 (152 X 152)
2
X
20
50-20K
22 (2.7)
8.5 (216)
19.2 (488)
8.4
(214)
9.2 (4.2)
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