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- Dock Connectors:
- Play/Pause
- Audio line out
- S-Video out
- USB Sync/Charge (mini 5 pin)
- Dock features "universal well" design
- Remote features 1.4" (diagonal) CSTN display
- Remote and dock communicate using 2.4 Ghz RF signal at distances of 150 ft or more
- Buttons on Remote:
- Play/Pause
- Menu
- Volume Up and Volume Down
- Track Forward & Track Back
- Up Arrow & Down Arrow
- Wizard (The Wizard button is a context dependent button that puts useful functions at your fingertips)
- Contents:
- iPod dock
- LCD Remote
- USB Power Adapter
- USB cable (USB A to USB B mini 5 pin)
- Audio cable (3.5mm stereo to dual RCA)
- Dock Adapters for iPod mini, iPod (20GB, U2), iPod with color display (20GB, 30GB, U2)
- Two AA batteries for remote
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TuneView for iPod provides a new wireless way to manage your music throughout your house or office. TuneView for iPod consists of a universal iPod dock, 2-way RF remote with color LCD screen, a USB power adapter, audio and USB cables, and selected dock adapters. Together these components allow you to:
* Connect the iPod to a stereo or powered speakers using the line out jack
* Connect the iPod to a TV using the S-Video jack
* Charge the iPod from an AC outlet using the USB Power Adapter
* Browse and control the iPod from around the house with LCD remote
The TuneView dock may also be used to sync an iPod with a PC or Mac.
The TuneView Remote is unlike any iPod remote you've used before. It features a color LCD screen that enables you to remotely view the contents of your iPod -- and it currently supports four languages (English, French, German and Spanish).
Both the TuneView dock and TuneView remote are USB devices that can be updated via a firmware download (just like an iPod). Over time we will release firmware updates that add new capabilities to TuneView.
To set up TuneView in your home or office, connect the TuneView dock to a stereo and/or TV and also connect the dock to an electrical outlet.
To use TuneView to remotely manage music or video on your iPod, simply place the iPod in the TuneView dock and pick up the TuneView remote. The dock and remote communicate with each other via a 2.4 Ghz radio frequency (RF) signal at distances of 150 feet or more. *
As you press buttons on the remote, the dock queries the iPod each time that information is needed and transmits this data to the remote. With the color LCD screen and the ten buttons provided on the remote you can quickly and easily browse your iPod and control the iPod as if it were in your hands.
To obtain the best performance on the remote...
Within 75 feet of the dock you will typically find that the RF signal between the dock and the remote is strong (even when the signal is passing through 1-3 residential walls). In this area it will not matter which direction you are facing when using the TuneView remote. Beyond 75 feet, if the signal is passing through 1 or more walls, you may find that you need to point the TuneView remote in the general direction of the TuneView dock in order to obtain good performance.
* Range of 150 feet or more is obtained in open space.
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 | iPod 4G With click wheel and dock connector |
 | iPod 5G (with video) With a 320x240 pixel colour display, syncs and charges via USB only. Available in 30 and 60Gb models |
 | iPod 6G (Classic) |
 | iPod mini Original 4Gb version doesn't have its capacity engraved on the back and button labels are grey. Second generation 4 and 6Gb versions have capacity engraved on back and button labels match iPod colour. 2nd Generation boasts much longer battery life. All physical dimensions and connectors are identical. |
 | iPod nano 2G Released in September 2006, the styling on the second generation nano pays homage to the iPod mini, with a durable, curved aluminium case in black, silver, pink, green and blue. Available in 2, 4 and 8Gb capacities, all share the same external dimensions. |
 | iPod nano 3G (wide) |
 | iPod Photo Also referred to as iPod with color display |
 | iPod U2 Edition Functionally identical to the 20Gb 4th generation iPod, distinquished by the black face, red click-wheel and signatures of U2's members on the back |
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