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Compatibility list (Apple Device)
Docking mode compatible iPod/iPhone models
Update the software of your iPod/iPhone to the latest version before using it with this unit.
- iPod touch (4th generation)
- iPod touch (3rd generation)
- iPod nano (6th generation)
- iPod nano (5th generation)
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 3GS
- iPod classic
Depending on its version of iPod Software, your device may not be compatible or may operate
abnormally.
If you connect an incompatible Apple device, the Standby LED will blink.
USING THE BLUETOOTH MODE
Connect the Bluetooth device to the Wireless Audio with Dock. (See page 15)
To connect your Bluetooth device when the Wireless Audio with Dock is in Bluetooth mode, search for the Wireless
Audio with Dock on the device's Bluetooth list. Select the Wireless Audio with Dock, and then connect. Once the
Wireless Audio with Dock has connected, select and play the desired music.
The music will play through the Wireless Audio with Dock's speakers.
If you want to change the device which is connected through Bluetooth mode to other device,
disconnect the existing device and try to connect to the other device which you want to use.
While in Bluetooth communication, Play/Pause/Next/Back operations may not be available
depending on used mobile device and application.
Operating Bluetooth device paired to the Wireless Audio with Dock may cause stuttering if operated
while the Wireless Audio with Dock is playing back from AUX input.
To disconnect the Bluetooth device from the Wireless Audio with
Dock
You can cancel Bluetooth pairing from the Wireless Audio with Dock. For instructions, see the Bluetooth
device's user manual.
The Wireless Audio with Dock will be disconnected.
The Bluetooth connection only works when the Bluetooth device is close to the set. The
connection is automatically cut off if the Bluetooth device moves out of range. Even within
range, the sound quality may be degraded by obstacles such as walls or doors.
If the Bluetooth device comes back into the effective range, you can restart to restore the
pairing with the Bluetooth device.
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