Chestnut Hill Sound Inc. DTS Manual Do Utilizador
Listening to Your iPod
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Life with
Draft - December 18, 2006
Listening to Your iPod
Making the George / iPod Connection
Making the George / iPod Connection
iPod Compatibility
George works with fourth gener-
ation (4G) and newer iPods.
These are the iPods with click
wheels, including the Nano.
ation (4G) and newer iPods.
These are the iPods with click
wheels, including the Nano.
George Charges Your iPod
George wants to keep your iPod
happy and healthy. So as long as
you keep George plugged in, and
your iPod plugged into George,
he’ll make sure that your iPod’s
battery stays charged.
happy and healthy. So as long as
you keep George plugged in, and
your iPod plugged into George,
he’ll make sure that your iPod’s
battery stays charged.
What George Can Play
While George is happy to play all
of your music, he does not recog-
nize non-audio items in your
iPod library such as videos or
photos.
of your music, he does not recog-
nize non-audio items in your
iPod library such as videos or
photos.
Universal Dock Inserts
Universal Dock Inserts allow the
different models of iPod’s to sit
comfortably on top of George.
Five Universal Dock Inserts are
included in the accessory box
that comes with George,
although if your iPod is a First
Generation Nano or newer you
should use the insert that came
with your iPod.
different models of iPod’s to sit
comfortably on top of George.
Five Universal Dock Inserts are
included in the accessory box
that comes with George,
although if your iPod is a First
Generation Nano or newer you
should use the insert that came
with your iPod.
Choose the Universal Dock Insert
that fits your iPod by referring to
the chart on the accessory box.
that fits your iPod by referring to
the chart on the accessory box.
Flip up the docking cover, then
insert your Universal Dock Insert
as shown:
insert your Universal Dock Insert
as shown:
Inserting iPod
Insert your iPod into the connec-
tor on top of George as shown:
tor on top of George as shown:
(illustration: inserting iPod)
After you insert your iPod, a
check mark will appear on the
iPod’s screen and George will
gather all the song information
for the songs on your iPod (in
techno-speak this is known as
metadata - information about the
songs, but not the songs them-
selves); George will also load all
the playlist, genre, album, and
artist information from your
iPod. The amount of time this
takes will depend on the number
of songs in your iPod.
check mark will appear on the
iPod’s screen and George will
gather all the song information
for the songs on your iPod (in
techno-speak this is known as
metadata - information about the
songs, but not the songs them-
selves); George will also load all
the playlist, genre, album, and
artist information from your
iPod. The amount of time this
takes will depend on the number
of songs in your iPod.
Any time the check mark is on
the iPod screen, it is safe to
remove your iPod (although you
will no longer be able to listen to
its songs through George).
the iPod screen, it is safe to
remove your iPod (although you
will no longer be able to listen to
its songs through George).
Knob and Navigation
For the most part, you use
George’s knob and navigation
buttons the same way that you
use your iPod. The knob behaves
the same as your iPod click
wheel. The buttons to the left and
right of the knob correspond with
your iPod navigation.
George’s knob and navigation
buttons the same way that you
use your iPod. The knob behaves
the same as your iPod click
wheel. The buttons to the left and
right of the knob correspond with
your iPod navigation.
To choose an item, click the but-
ton in the center of the knob. To
go back to the previous menu,
press the MENU button. When
you find the item that you want,
press Play (>/||) to listen.
ton in the center of the knob. To
go back to the previous menu,
press the MENU button. When
you find the item that you want,
press Play (>/||) to listen.