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Here are the things you can do with your new Dock: A Connect the Dock to your computer, and then place your iPod or iPhone in the Dock to charge the battery and sync content from iTunes (page 5). A Connect the Dock to a power outlet (using the included Apple USB Power Adapter), and then place your iPod or iPhone in the Dock to charge the battery (page 7). A Display photos on a TV or other video device (using the Apple Dock Connector to VGA Adapter, Composite AV Cable, or Component AV Cable, available separately; page 7). A Display video on a TV or other video device (using the Apple Dock Connector to VGA Adapter, Composite AV Cable, or Component AV Cable, available separately; page 7). A Connect the Dock to speakers or a stereo (using an audio cable, available separately) to play music from your iPod or iPhone (page 9). A Control playback from a distance using the Apple Remote (page 10). English Important: Never force a connector into a port. If the connector and port don’t join with reasonable ease, they probably don’t match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Your Universal Dock includes the following: Universal DockDockadapters (5) Apple Remote Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable Apple USB Power Adapter English Universal Dock at a Glance Dockconnector portLine out portDockconnectorInfrared (IR) receiver Component What You Can Do Infrared (IR) receiver Control playback from a distance using the Apple Remote. Dock connector port Connect the Dock to your computer or the included Apple USB Power Adapter, using the Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable. Or connect the Apple Dock Connector to VGA Adapter, Composite AV Cable, or Component AV Cable to view photos or videos on a TV or other video device (with iPhone and with iPod models that support video). Dock connector Place your iPod or iPhone in the Dock to charge the battery, sync content from iTunes, listen to music, or view photos and videos. Line out port Connect to external speakers or a stereo receiver using an audio cable with a standard 3.5 millimeter stereo miniplug. English To use the Dock with your computer: 1 Attach the included Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable to your computer and connect the other end to the Dock. 2 Choose the dock adapter that fits your iPod or iPhone. Your iPod or iPhone fits snugly into the correct adapter. The number (15–20) shows which iPod or iPhone fits iPhone iPhone iPod touch iPod touch iPod nano 1820161519 iPhone 4 iPhone 3G 4th generation 2nd and 3rd 5th generation and 3GS generation Note: If a dock adapter for your iPod or iPhone model isn’t included with your Universal Dock, you can purchase one at 3 Insert the dock adapter into the connector well of your Dock, and then put your iPod or iPhone in the Dock. English You can remove the dock adapterwith your fingernail by using this slot. You can remove the dock adapterwith your fingernail by using this slot. Dock adapter Connector well If iTunes is set to sync your iPod or iPhone automatically, syncing begins as soon as you put your iPod or iPhone in the Dock. For more information about syncing content to your iPod or iPhone and using all of its features, see the user guide for your iPod or iPhone, available on the web at support.apple.com/manuals. English To use the Dock with the Apple USB Power Adapter: 1 Connect the Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable to the power adapter, extend the electrical prongs (if necessary), and plug the power adapter into a power outlet. Power outletUSB cablePower adapterAC plug 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Dock. 3 Continue with steps 2-3 on page 5 to use your iPod or iPhone with the Dock and power adapter. Viewing Photos and Videos on a TV or Other Video Device With iPhone and iPod models that support video, you can use the Dock to view photos and video on a TV or other video device (such as a digital projector). The TV or other device must have a VGA connector or standard RCA connectors that support composite video signals. If you’re using the Apple Dock Connector to VGA Adapter, you also need to connect the Dock to speakers or stereo (using an audio cable, available separately). The Apple Composite AV Cable and the Apple Component AV Cable will also route audio to your TV or other video device. English Choose the cable or adapter based on the inputs available on your TV or video device. AV cables and adapters are available separately at Important: Make sure you set your iPod or iPhone to send a video signal to your TV or receiver. For more information, see the user guide for your iPod or iPhone, available on the web at support.apple.com/manuals. Before you begin connecting components, turn down the volume on your TV or stereo components, turn off your iPod or iPhone, and turn off the power to all your components. Make all connections firmly to avoid hum and other noise. For information about avoidin...
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