Sonance iPort Instruction Manual
Sonance iPort Instruction Manual

Sonance iPort Instruction Manual

Sonance iport in-wall docking system for ipod

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INTRODUCTION

The Sonance iPort™ In-Wall Docking System allows an Apple iPod® to
become part of a whole-home audio system, and/or to be used as a source
in a variety of local audio systems. The video output allows photos and
slide shows stored on iPod Photo players to be displayed on TVs and
monitors anywhere in a home entertainment system. The iPort's built-in
IR emitters allow users to operate the iPod via IR controllers (an optional
3rd-party IR receiver is required); the iPod can also be operated directly
from its own controls. The iPort supplies DC power to the iPod and
recharges it while it is docked.
Before using the iPort Docking System please read and follow all of the
instructions in this guide carefully.
BOX CONTENTS
The Sonance iPort Docking System box should contain the following items:
• One (1) Sonance iPort In-Wall
Docking System (ver G1B)
• One (1) Cradle for 40GB Click
Wheel iPod and iPod Photo.
• One (1) Back plate for 40GB click
Wheel iPod and iPod Photo.
• One (1) Cradle for 20GB Click
Wheel iPod.
• One (1) Back plate for 20GB Click
Wheel iPod.
• One (1) Cradle for iPod Mini.

iPort REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS

The Sonance iPort can supply balanced audio via the 8-pin connector,
unbalanced audio via the stereo mini audio output in the base, composite
video from the video mini video output in the base (for pictures and slide
shows stored on iPod Photo players), and has a 5-pin connector that serves
as an in-out loop for an optional low-level volume control (part#s 92126;
92127). See Figure 1 for an explanation of all the iPort's connections.

INSTALLING THE iPort BASE CRADLE

The iPort can accommodate the 40GB Click Wheel iPod, 20GB Click
Wheel iPod iPod Photo and the iPod Mini. Each model requires a differ-
ent base cradle and back plate, all of which are included with the iPort.
(The iPod Photo uses the 40GB iPod base cradle and back plate.)
Since the back plate covers the chassis mounting screws it won't be
installed until after the iPort chassis has been mounted into a wall.
Before making connections and mounting the iPort into a wall, install the
appropriate base cradle (see Figure 2):
1. Find the base cradle for the model of iPod that will be used with the
iPort. The model designations ('40GB' , '20GB' , 'Mini') are molded-into
the underside of each cradle.
2. Insert the base cradle into the iPort chassis with the rectangular cutout
centered over the multi-pin connector in the chassis base.
3. Tilt the cradle forward slightly and fit it down on the chassis base
by inserting 3 rectangular pegs on the front of the cradle into the
corresponding holes on the chassis.
4. Press on the cradle's rear panel so the 2 rear rectangular pegs snap into place.
• One (1) Back plate for iPod Mini.
• One (1) iPort Wallplate.
• One (1) Stereo Audio cable
(3.5mm mini jacks).
• One (1) IEEE 1394 to DC adapter
cable.
• One (1) 15V DC regulated power
supply.
• One (1) Instruction manual.
• One (1) Mounting template.
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L
S O N A N C E
IN-WALL DOCKING SYSTEM for iPod™
Figure 1:
iPort
Connections
8-Pin
Connector
5-Pin
Connector
Volume Control
IN/OUT Switch
Audio Input
IEEE1394
Connector
Audio Output
Video Output
DC Connector
8-Pin Connector: Sends balanced left
& right channel audio to the iPort
Wallplate (the Wallplate unbalances
the audio before output); Receives
IR control signals and DC power
from the iPort Wallplate.
5-Pin Connector: Sends and receives
900mV unbalanced left & right
channel audio to and from a Line
Level Volume Control (part#s 92126;
92127).
Volume Control IN/OUT Switch: Routes
the audio signal through the 5-pin
connector. (Left = Volume Control
OFF; Right = Volume Control ON.)
Figure 2:
Installing the
Base Cradle
1
i P o r t ™
PATENT PENDING
Audio Input: Stereo mini jack receives
unbalanced audio from the iPort
Base Audio Output.
IEEE1394 Connector: Sends DC power
to the iPort base via the IEEE 1394 >
DC adapter cable.
Audio Output: Stereo mini jack
outputs 900mV unbalanced left &
right channel audio directly from
the iPod.
Video Output: 3.5mm mono mini jack
supplies composite video from iPod
Photo players.
DC Connector: Receives DC power via
the IEEE 1394 > DC adapter cable.
ver. G1B

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  • Page 1 Wheel iPod iPod Photo and the iPod Mini. Each model requires a differ- Installing the ent base cradle and back plate, all of which are included with the iPort. Base Cradle (The iPod Photo uses the 40GB iPod base cradle and back plate.) Since the back plate covers the chassis mounting screws it won’t be...
  • Page 2 I N - W A L L D O C K I N G S Y S T E M iPort SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 2-Gang Box: Left: Sonance 1-Hole The Sonance iPort can be used Figure 3: Wallplate w/901226 RCA Connector...
  • Page 3 • The iPort has angled screw mounting holes on both sides that allow it to be installed up against a stud. (See Installing The iPort In A Wall, on page 7.) c. Solder the other end of the cable to the RCA wallplate (see above).
  • Page 4 4b. Use 5-conductor twin-shielded wire (such as Sonance part# 91874, colors listed below) to connect the volume control to the iPort 5-pin Note: For Video Connections see iPort Video Connections for the iPod Photo on Page 3 connector block. To avoid crosstalk, connect the wires in the following configuration (Pin 1 is the left-most pin on the iPort;...
  • Page 5 Runs 500'- 1000': I nstall a second iPort Wallplate (Sonance part# 92115) near the iPort to inject 15V DC locally and to avoid significant loss of supply voltage. Use shielded audio wire (Sonance part# 91874) for +L, -L, +R and -R. Use 16/2 speaker cable for +IR and -IR: 16/2 Speaker Wire (Maximum Length 1,000 ft.)
  • Page 6 The type of cable depends on the length of the run and other factors. See iPort Long-Distance System Wiring Guide, on 5. Connect the cable that was run through the walls to the iPort Wallplate’s 8- page 5, for details.
  • Page 7 2. Perform an obstruction survey to be certain that there are no studs, conduit, pipes, heating ducts or air returns that will interfere with the iPort. Note: You can mount the iPort directly next to wall studs on either side (see Step 9). 3. The iPort cutout is 4 ”...
  • Page 8 ©2005 Sonance. All rights reserved. Sonance, Sonance iPort, OptiLinQ and RotoLock are trademarks of Sonance. Apple and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. naviPod is a trademark of Ten Ventures, Inc. Sonance • 212 Avenida Fabricante • San Clemente, CA 92672-7531, USA • (800) 582-7777 or (949) 492-7777 • FAX: (949) 361-5151 • Technical Support: (800) 582-0772 w w w .

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