Product manual

South of Market Audio Dock Manual 9
To dock your iPhone/iPod, place it over the connector [12] on the
support bracket and push down. You should adjust the rubber
bumper [11] to ensure the back of the iPhone/iPod is supported
properly—namely, parallel to the Apple dock connector and not
pushed away from the front panel or leaning back towards the front
panel.
As soon as you dock your iPhone/iPod, the LED array [1] will
scroll upwards, after which the Audio Dock will be ready to play.
If your iPhone/iPod or the iPhone App on your iPhone was turned
off or in pause mode when you docked it, your device will remain
paused. If it was playing, it will continue to play.
The Play/Pause sensor on the top of the Audio Dock [2] is a
convenient way to control audio from your iPod or the iPod App on
your iPhone. In fact, while your iPhone/iPod is docked the Audio
Dock’s Play/Pause button works interchangeably with your iPhone
or iPod’s play/pause button.
Audio coming from the Apple 30-pin connector is at a fixed level
at all times, regardless of the docked device’s headphone output
level. (You’ll notice the volume functionality on your iPhone or iPod
is disabled while it’s docked.) This feature allows one of Audyssey’s
key technologies, Dynamic EQ to work properly. If you want to
adjust the playback level up or down, simply use the buttons on
the Audio Dock [3, 4, 5] or on the remote [23, 25, 28]. When you
undock your iPhone/iPod, your iPhone/iPod will resume playing at
the level you set prior to docking.
To move around from track to track or into and out of playlists,
simply operate your iPhone/iPod as you would normally—or use the
supplied remote [27, 23, 26].
Your iPhone/iPod will charge while it is docked, as long as the
Audio Dock is powered on. (But when the Audio Dock is in standby
mode, it will not charge the iPhone/iPod.)
Listening to Music via the
Dock Connector