T+A K2 Blu User Manual page 73

Multi source system
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Displaying iPod content on the FD 100 graphic remote control handset
Connecting to the input
'iPod'
Music and video playback
Connecting to the input
'AUDIO USB'
Music playback only
The K2 Blu offers two methods of connecting and operating an iPod.
The first connecting method provides a means of playing music content and
video content. In this case you carry out navigation tasks on the iPod's screen,
and control operations on the K2 Blu or directly on the iPod. In this mode the
iPod is displayed as its own source. In this setting the FD 100 can only control
the iPod. The iPod itself does not pass any information to the K2 Blu in this
mode, for which reason the FD 100 is also unable to display any information.
The second option is to connect the iPod to the Streaming Client (AUDIO USB
input), which provides a convenient method of controlling the iPod using the FD
100. In this mode of operation the iPod does pass the information required to
the K2 Blu, but in this case video playback via the K2 Blu is not supported by
the iPod; this configuration there-fore only permits pure audio playback. The
iPod no longer appears as its own source; instead it features in the list of
available streaming client media and devices. In this mode navigation and
operation of the iPod are carried out exclusively via the K2 Blu's 'Streaming
Client' source. The iPod is operated in the same way as described in the
operating instructions for the streaming client.
If you wish to see the content and information on the FD100's screen
    
during navigation and playback of the iPod, this is only possible with the
second method of connecting (navigation on the K2 Blu's integral
screen), as the iPod only provides the information required for the display
in this mode.
The K2 Blu can be controlled by the  App 'TA Control' too.
    
For further information please visit our homepage
www.ta-hifi.com/app
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