Instruction manual
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COMPATIBLE DEVICES
The iPod adapter uses a dock connector compatible only with certain Apple Inc. devices (iPod, iPod
Touch, iPhone). You cannot connect audio/video storage devices from other manufacturers. The
following list includes Apple, Inc. devices compatible with the adapter at the time of publication.
iPOD
IPod Type Software Version Notes
iPod (3
rd
release) 2.3 & later With dock connector
iPod (4
th
release) 3.0.2 & later With click wheel
iPod (photo) 1.1 & later With color display
iPod (5
th
release) 1.0 & later With video
iPod Classic 1.0.1 & later
iPod Mini 1.3 & later
iPod Nano (1
st
release) 1.0 & later
iPod Nano (
2nd
release) 1.1.3 & later
iPod Nano (
3rd
release) 1.0 & later
iPod Touch * 1.1.1 & later iPod (music) function only
iPhone * 1.1.3 & later iPod (music) function only (see iPhone below)
D The software version for many iPods can be determined using it’s Systems menu. Refer to the iPod’s
instructions, or visit the Apple Inc. website for further information.
D In some cases, normal iPod operation may not be possible through the adapter due to the iPod’s
software version or file contents.
D Normal operation may not be possible with video Podcasts stored in memory.
D Video files cannot be played through the adapter.
D At the time of publication, the iPhone 4S had not been validated with the adaptor. If iPhone 4s is
approved, it will likely have the same restrictions as other “newer generation” iPhones listed
throughout this bulletin.
iPHONE *
Newer phones (iPhone 3G and higher) may display
charging and optimization error messages (see
illustration at left). Battery charging is not supported
when a newer generation iPhone is connected to the
iPod adaptor. Connection adapters are commercially
available to enable charging when connected to the dock
connector. Information on adapters appears later in this
TSB.
When an iPhone is connected, a switching to “Airplane”
mode message appears on the iPhone display because
telephone functions do not work through the adapter.
Even if [NO] is selected, iPod operation is still possible,
however there may be a loss of phone or email capability.