Keyspan TVI-200C User Manual

Keyspan TuneView for iPod Quick Start
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This Quick Start guide is intended to guide you through the basic setup and fi rst use of the Keyspan TuneView for iPod. More detailed documentation can be found on Keyspan’s website (http://www. keyspan.com/). If you are setting up multiple TuneView units, set them up one at a time.
Package Contents
The Keyspan TuneView for iPod package (TVI-200C Package) contains the following items:
• TuneView Dock • TuneView Remote
• Dock Adapters (x3) • Batteries (2 x AA)
• Audio Cable • Printed Quick Start
Step 1 - Connect Audio and Video Cables
Audio:
Connect the audio cable’s 3.5mm stereo jack to the LINE OUT port on the back of the TuneView Dock. Next, connect the stereo cable’s dual RCA connectors to your stereo/ speakers.
Video:
The S-Video jack allows connection to a TV for viewing slideshows and video on your televi­sion (if your iPod supports these features). Connect one end of an S-Video cable (not included in the TVI-200C Package) to the S-VIDEO OUT port on the TuneView Dock and then con­nect the other end to your TV.
LINE OUT
[audio]
S-VIDEO OUT
[video]
SYNC/POWER
[USB]
Step 2 - Connect The USB Cable/Power Supply To Your Dock
Connect one end of the USB cable to the SYNC/POWER port on the TuneView Dock. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the USB Power Adapter.
Troubleshooting Tip:
When you power up your TuneView Dock, its status light will turn on and then turn off indicating that the dock is working and ready to use.
Note:
You can connect the TuneView Dock to your computer via the included USB cable. When the Dock is connected to your computer, the TuneView Remote will not be able to communicate with your iPod.
Step 3 - Insert Included Batteries Into The TuneView Remote
Turn over your TuneView Remote and remove the battery cover. Then insert the two AA batteries
Note:
The TuneView Remote’s LCD screen will now turn on. If the LCD does not turn on, please verify that you have inserted the batteries correctly.
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Step 4 - Insert Universal Dock Adapter and iPod Into The TuneView Dock
Insert the appropriate Universal Dock Adapter for your iPod. The TuneView Dock includes three dock adapters for use with iPod : #3 - iPod mini (4GB or 6GB), #4 - 4G iPod (20GB or U2 Special Ed.), #6 - iPod with color display (20GB, 30GB, or U2 Special Ed.). If you have a 4G iPod (40GB) or an iPod with color display (40GB or 60GB), please purchase the appropriate dock adapter from Apple. If you have a newer iPod (such as a nano 1G, nano 2G, or 5G iPod with video), please use the dock insert that came with your iPod.
Once the dock adapter is installed, connect your iPod to the TuneView Dock. Note: 3G iPods are not supported by the TuneView dock.
Step 5 - Check For Communication / Finishing Up
At this point, you will see the Keyspan logo on your iPod’s screen, your iPod is now charging and is ready to be used with the TuneView.
Firmware Note:
TuneView Remote requires your iPod to have the latest fi rmware. If your fi rmware is out of date, the TuneView Remote will report “This iPod needs its fi rmware updated to use it with TuneView
Step 6 - Finishing Up
The TuneView LCD screen will now display TuneView’s Main Menu screen (see image).
Your TuneView for iPod is ready for use!
You can now use the remote to browse your iPod contents. For more details on how to use the remote and information about its buttons, pro­ceed to the next sections in this Quick Start.
Language Note:
The TuneView Remote menu system can be displayed in English (default setting), Spanish, French, and German. This is set in the Setup screen under the TuneView’s Main Menu (navigate to Main Menu > Setup > ).
Using TuneView
Within 75 feet of the dock you will typically fi nd 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 fi nd 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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