DLO MP3 Docking Station HomeDock HD User Manual

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User ManUal  
 
Contents  
Getting started  
In the Box  
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setting Up HomeDock HD  
HomeDock HD Connections  
Connecting HomeDock HD Using an HDMI Cable  
Connecting HomeDock HD Using the Included aV Cable  
Connecting HomeDock HD Using an s-Video Cable  
Viewing the Video Content of Your iPod touch  
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On-screen navigation  
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Basic On-screen navigation of Your Music and Videos  
album art and Your HomeDock HD  
HomeDock HD Menus  
enjoying Photos + slideshows  
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settings + Features  
languages  
resolution  
Cataloging album art  
screen savers  
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additional Usage  
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Using HomeDock HD with external speakers  
Using HomeDock HD with Other audio Devices  
Using HomeDock HD with standard-Denition Televisions  
Frequently asked Questions  
Tech specs  
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© 2008 Philips Consumer Lifestyle.  
The DLO logo, Digital Lifestyle Outfitters and HomeDock  
are trademarks of Digital Lifestyle Outfitters.  
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.  
and other countries. All Rights Reserved  
service + support  
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Warranty/FCC statement/safety Instructions  
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Printed in China  
M-99901-080804-C  
 
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Getting started  
In the Box  
Congratulations on your purchase of the DlO HomeDock HD, bringing the music, videos, podcasts and more  
from your iPod to life on your high-denition TV. Connecting HomeDock HD to your home entertainment  
center is a snap. We will get you started in three easy steps:  
STEP 1 - Set up your HomeDock HD  
Properly connect the power, audio and video cables to your home entertainment center and remove the  
plastic strip from your HomeDock HD remote Control.  
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STEP 2 - Power up  
Turn on your TV and select the correct input for HomeDock HD. Plugging in your HomeDock HD will turn it  
on and start the boot-up process, which may take a few minutes.  
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STEP 3 – Dock your iPod, browse and enjoy  
Dock your iPod, allowing it to pivot back and rest securely against the HomeDock HD support stand. Once  
your iPod has initialized, use the included rF remote Control to browse and select your iPod content on TV.  
NOTE: For detailed information on setting up your HomeDock HD, see Setting Up HomeDock HD [pg.6].  
IMPORTANT: On your iPod, ensure that “TV Out” under iPod Video settings is set to either ask or On in order  
to enjoy the video content of your iPod using HomeDock HD. For iPod touch in particular, see Viewing the  
Video Content of Your iPod touch [pg.9].  
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HOMeDOCK HD Base  
aC POWer aDaPTer  
rF reMOTe COnTrOl  
aV CaBle (rCaCOMPOsITe)  
 
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setting Up HomeDock HD  
Your HomeDock HD is ready to use right out of the box with the included aV Cables.  
ConnectingHomeDockHDUsinganHDMICable  
For the best high-denition performance, we recommend you connect HomeDock HD to your TV using an  
HDMI cable (available separately). If you do not have an HDMI-capable television or Home entertainment  
Center, there are several optional ways you can connect HomeDock HD:  
1. Plug the included aC Power adapter into the back of the HomeDock HD Base, and the other end into  
any available aC power outlet. Plugging in your HomeDock HD will turn it on and start the boot-up  
process, which may take a few minutes.  
2. Plug an HDMI cable (available separately) into the back of the HomeDock HD base.  
Connect to your TV using s-Video or rCa connections (aV Cable included).  
Connect to an aV receiver using s-Video, rCa, or HDMI connections.  
3. either connect the HDMI cable to any available HDMI input on your TV, or connect the HDMI cable to  
your HDMI-compatible stereo receiver.  
NOTE: Connecting HomeDock HD via HDMI directly to your TV will route both video and audio  
through the TV. In order to enjoy the audio over your home stereo system, connect HomeDock HD  
to your HDMI-compatible stereo receiver, then connect your receiver to your TV via HDMI. You may  
also choose to connect HomeDock HD to your TV via HDMI, then to your stereo receiver via the Digital  
audio Output (appropriate cables available separately).  
Connect to your home stereo or powered speakers without using a TV. see Using HomeDock HD  
with External Speakers [pg.18]  
NOTE: remove the thin plastic strip on the back of the included rF remote Control to engage the battery.  
IMPORTANT: On your iPod, ensure that “TV Out” under iPod Video settings is set to either ask or On in order  
to enjoy the video content of your iPod using HomeDock HD. For iPod touch in particular, see Viewing the  
Video Content of Your iPod touch [pg.9].  
4. Turn on your TV and/or home stereo and select the correct input(s) for HomeDock HD. at this time,  
you’ll see a screen on your TV with a DlO logo and a small box of moving squares until your  
HomeDock HD has nished booting up. Once complete, a “no iPod Connected” screen will appear.  
5. Dock your iPod, allowing it to pivot back and rest securely against the HomeDock HD support stand.  
Once your iPod has initialized, use the included rF remote Control to browse and select your iPod  
content on TV. see On-Screen Navigation [pg.10].  
HomeDockHDConnections  
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IMPORTANT: In order to maximize the performance of your HomeDock HD when using an HDMI cable, you  
must first change the video resolution of HomeDock HD from standard Denition to High Denition. To do so,  
please follow these steps:  
1. With your iPod docked, select settings in the HomeDock HD Main Menu.  
2. In the settings Menu, select resolution.  
3. Change the selection from standard Denition (Pal or nTsC) to High Denition (720p or 1080i).  
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aUxIlIarY aUDIO InPUT  
DIGITal aUDIO OUTPUT [OPTICal]  
UsB COnneCTIOn  
s-VIDeO OUTPUT  
aC POWer InPUT  
COMPOsITe VIDeO OUTPUT  
rCa aUDIO OUTPUTs  
HDMI OUTPUT  
 
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6. Turn on your TV and/or home stereo and then select the correct input(s) for HomeDock HD. at this  
time, you’ll see a screen on your TV with a DlO logo and a small box of moving squares until your  
HomeDock HD has nished booting up. Once complete, a “no iPod Connected” screen will appear.  
Connecting HomeDock HD Using the Included aV Cable  
1. Plug the included aC Power adapter into the back of the HomeDock HD Base, and the other end into  
any available aC power outlet. Plugging in your HomeDock HD will turn it on and start the boot-up  
process, which may take a few minutes.  
7. Dock your iPod, allowing it to pivot back and rest securely against the HomeDock HD support stand.  
Once your iPod has initialized, use the included rF remote Control to browse and select your iPod  
content on TV. see On-Screen Navigation [pg.10].  
2. Plug the included aV Cable into the Composite Video Output and rCa audio Outputs on the back of the  
HomeDock HD Base. Be sure to match the colors of the cable to the color of the corresponding jack  
(yellow = video, white = audio left, red = audio right).  
3. Connect the aV Cable to the corresponding rCa inputs on your TV or home stereo. Be sure to note  
which inputs you are using.  
Viewing the Video Content of your iPod touch  
If you have not yet updated your iPod touch firmware to version 2.1 or later, you will need to change the  
auto-lock setting to never in order to enjoy video content from your iPod touch on your HomeDock HD.  
To do so, please follow these steps:  
4. Turn on your TV and/or home stereo and then select the correct input(s) for HomeDock HD. at this  
time, you’ll see a screen on your TV with a DlO logo and a small box of moving squares until your  
HomeDock HD has nished booting up. Once complete, a “no iPod Connected” screen will appear.  
1. Before docking your iPod to your HomeDock HD, enter the settings Menu on your iPod touch.  
2. In the settings Menu, select General.  
5. Dock your iPod, allowing it to pivot back and rest securely against the HomeDock HD support stand.  
Once your iPod has initialized, use the included rF remote Control to browse and select your iPod  
content on TV. see On-Screen Navigation [pg.10].  
3. In the General Menu, select auto-lock.  
4. set auto-lock to never, then dock your iPod touch to enjoy video with your HomeDock HD.  
Connecting HomeDock HD Using an s-Video Cable  
1. Plug the included aC Power adapter into the back of the HomeDock HD Base, and the other end into  
any available aC power outlet. Plugging in your HomeDock HD will turn it on and start the boot-up  
process, which may take a few minutes.  
NOTE: If you have updated your iPod touch firmware to version 2.1 or later, unlocking is not required.  
Unlocking is only necessary for iPod touch with versions prior to 2.1.  
2. Plug an s-Video cable (available separately) into the back of the HomeDock HD Base.  
3. Connect the other end of the s-Video cable to the corresponding s-Video input on your TV.  
4. Plug the appropriate audio cable (available separately) into either the Digital audio Output or rCa  
audio Outputs on the back of the HomeDock HD Base.  
5. Connect the audio cable to the corresponding input on your TV or home stereo. Be sure to note which  
inputs you are using.  
 
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On-screen navigation  
HomeDock HD lets you navigate and select your music, videos and more via the intuitive graphical interface.  
The included remote Control uses radio frequency (rF) so you can navigate your iPod and control playback  
from the comfort of your couch without a direct line of sight to the HomeDock HD Base.  
Basic On-screen navigation of Your Music and Videos  
To navigate through the music and video menus on your iPod:  
NOTE: remove the thin plastic strip on the back of the included rF remote Control to engage the battery.  
1. select Music or Videos from the Main Menu using the left and right nav arrow Buttons,  
and press enter.  
2. select the Category within Music or Video you would like to view using the left, right, Up, and  
Down nav arrow Buttons, and press enter.  
MODe  
POWer  
3. To select a song or video, scroll up or down using the Up and Down nav arrow Buttons.  
Then, with the song or video highlighted, press enter to begin playing.  
OMnIDIreCTIOnal naV arrOWs  
4. Pressing the Home / Prev. Menu Button will take you to the previous menu.  
enTer / seleCT  
InFO  
IMPORTANT: On your iPod, ensure that “TV Out” under iPod Video settings is set to either ask or On in order  
to enjoy the video content of your iPod using HomeDock HD. For iPod touch in particular, see Viewing the  
Video Content of Your iPod touch [pg.9].  
HOMe / PreV. MenU  
PreVIOUs / reWInD  
nexT / FasT-FOrWarD  
PlaY / PaUse  
On-screen navigation Tips and Tricks  
VOlUMe DOWn  
VOlUMe UP  
To begin playing songs immediately, you can choose shuffle songs from the Main Menu. HomeDock  
HD will begin playing songs randomly from your entire iPod library. “now Playing” information will be  
displayed, alternating with a “next Track” notice.  
sHUFFle TOGGle  
MUTe  
any time a track is playing from your iPod while connected to HomeDock HD, the current track  
info can be displayed by choosing now Playing from the Main Menu. The current track information  
includes song title, artist name, album name, time elapsed, time remaining, as well as album art  
(when available).  
To increase the scrolling speed when scrolling through a long list, hold down the Up or Down nav  
arrow Buttons for at least 3 seconds.  
NOTE: Volume controls are not available while using an HDMI cable. You must control volume with your  
TV or home stereo remote control.  
To fast-forward or rewind through a song, press and hold the next/Fast-Forward Button or the  
Previous/rewind Button.  
NOTE: When rst connecting your iPod, the initialization process may take up to a minute.  
Press the shuffle Button to toggle between Off and song shuffle.  
 
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HomeDock HD does not download album art until a song is played in order to save time during initialization.  
It can take several seconds to load the artwork from your iPod; while the larger artwork is loading, your  
HomeDock HD will display smaller artwork (if available).  
NOTE: HomeDock HD will be unresponsive if you attempt to use the remote during this process. You will see  
a “Please Wait” notice while the artwork is loading.  
album art and Your HomeDock HD  
HomeDock HD can display album art for the track currently playing (if available) or while browsing by album.  
Up to 250 album art images can be held in memory by your HomeDock HD. Once that limit is reached, your  
HomeDock HD will delete the least-used image in order to store a new one.  
NOTE: The 4th Generation iPod does not currently support external display of album art.  
Once displayed, the artwork is cached in HomeDock HD’s memory for faster retrieval later. If you’d like  
HomeDock HD to retrieve album art even faster during use, choose the Cataloging option from the settings  
Menu. see Cataloging Album Art [pg.16].  
album art is displayed in several places throughout the user interface:  
If your current selection does not have any album art, or if the album art is unavailable, HomeDock HD will  
display one of seven placeholder images:  
Whenever a selection is playing, the album art is displayed  
in the now Playing Banner near the bottom of the screen.  
When browsing by album, the album art for the selected  
album is shown (if available) as well as the album art for  
the song currently playing.  
NOTE: larger artwork may take a few moments to download.  
several screen savers have the ability to display the  
album art of the song currently playing.  
 
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enjoying Photos + slideshows  
To view photos and slideshows from your photo-compatible iPod on your TV using HomeDock HD:  
HomeDock HD Menus  
1. select iPod Mode by pressing the Mode Button on the top left of the included rF remote Control  
(see remote Control diagram below).  
2. ensure that “TV Out” under your iPod Photo settings is set to either ask or On. You can use the  
remote Controls nav arrow Buttons to make this selection. Then, you can navigate your iPod  
Photo library on your iPod screen using the remote Control.  
MUsIC  
VIDeOs  
sHUFFle sOnGs  
nOW PlaYInG  
Playlists  
artists  
Movies  
3. Control functions such as Play/Pause, next slide, Previous slide and more from the comfort of your  
couch with the remote Control.  
TV shows  
Music Videos  
Video Podcasts  
rentals  
albums  
NOTE: iPod touch does not support use of the remote Control when HomeDock HD is in iPod Mode.  
In order to enjoy your photos on your TV screen, start and navigate from the iPod touch screen itself.  
songs  
Genres  
Composers  
Podcasts  
audio Books  
MODe  
POWer  
switch to iPod mode  
IPOD MenU UP  
to view pictures  
IPOD MenU DOWn  
seTTInGs  
exTras  
HOMe / PreV. MenU  
PreVIOUs PHOTO  
language  
resolution  
Cataloging  
about  
screen savers  
Timeout setup  
nexT PHOTO  
PlaY / PaUse slIDesHOW  
VOlUMe UP  
VOlUMe DOWn  
MUTe slIDesHOW MUsIC  
 
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settings + Features  
screen savers  
languages  
HomeDock HD has several screen saver options listed in the extras > screen savers Menu. In addition to a  
blank screen saver, the following screen savers are also available:  
HomeDock HD has 19 available languages. Choose yours from the settings > languages Menu.  
Available Languages:  
nOW PlaYInG  
english, spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, simplified & Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean,  
Czech, Polish, Greek, Hungarian, Portuguese, Finnish, swedish, Turkish, russian  
Displays the current song information, album art  
(when available) and song progress.  
resolution  
You can change the video resolution of HomeDock HD to match your TV. simply choose the correct  
resolution from the settings > resolution Menu.  
FlOaTInG alBUM arT  
Displays the floating album art of the song currently playing.  
NOTE: If artwork is unavailable, screen saver displays album  
artwork placeholder.  
Available Resolutions:  
standard Def (Pal)  
standard Def (nTsC)  
High Def (720p)  
High Def (1080i)  
FlYInG alBUM arT  
Displays all available album artwork from your iPod  
library as if flying out from the center of your screen.  
Cataloging album art  
Cataloging album art will allow HomeDock HD to retrieve album art faster during use. Due to the nature  
of iPod artwork, it may take several seconds for the album art to display during playback. By choosing the  
Cataloging option, HomeDock HD will download and store all the album artwork from your iPod library,  
allowing it to be displayed much faster during playback. You may choose this option from the  
settings > Cataloging Menu.  
NOTE: Cataloging may take up to 45 minutes depending on the size of your library. During the cataloging  
process, HomeDock HD will be unresponsive to other commands. If you want to listen to music or watch  
videos, you may cancel the Cataloging process before it finishes.  
screen saver Timeout  
The default timeout setting before the screen saver is turned on is 2 minutes. You can change this setting in  
the extras > Timeout setup Menu.  
Available Timeout Settings:  
10 secs, 2 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins, never  
 
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additional Usage  
Frequently asked Questions  
DO I HAVE TO USE HOMEDOCk HD wITH A HIgH-DEfINITION TELEVISION?  
Using HomeDock HD with external speakers  
You may also use HomeDock HD with just your home stereo or powered speakers to control your iPod with  
the included rF remote Control, and to select and play music through external speakers without having a  
TV connected.  
no. While HomeDock HD was designed to give you the best viewing experience with a high-denition TV, you  
can still use HomeDock HD with a standard-denition TV and the included aV Cables or your own s-Video  
cable. see Setting Up HomeDock HD [pg. 6].  
1. Plug the included aC Power adapter into the back of the HomeDock HD Base, and the other end into  
any available aC power outlet.  
MY HOMEDOCk HD DOESN’T SEEM TO bE SETTINg UP PROPERLY. wHAT’S wRONg?  
First, ensure that you have selected the correct input source on your TV for the HomeDock HD. If your setup  
is correct but HomeDock HD still does not recognize your iPod, undock your iPod. Then unplug the aC Power  
adapter from the HomeDock HD Base and wait 30 seconds before reconnecting. as usual, once plugged in,  
you will need to allow a few minutes for the HomeDock HD to boot up.  
2. Plug in either rCa audio cables (available separately) to the left and right rCa audio Outputs, or an  
1/8” mini-to-mini cable (available separately) to the aux Input on the back of the HomeDock HD Base.  
3. Connect HomeDock HD to the appropriate inputs on your home stereo or powered speakers.  
4. Turn on your external speakers and select the correct input if necessary.  
next, try disconnecting your aV or HDMI cable from the HomeDock HD Base, then reconnecting. Make note  
of which input your are using on your TV. remember, depending on the type of cables you are using, the  
HomeDock HD boot-up process can take a few minutes. at this time, you’ll see a screen on your TV with a  
DlO logo and a small box of moving squares until your HomeDock HD has nished booting up. You may dock  
your iPod when boot-up is complete and a “no iPod Connected” screen appears.  
5. select iPod Mode by pressing the Mode Button on the included HomeDock HD remote Control.  
see Remote Control Diagram [pg.10]  
6. navigate and control your iPod with the included remote Control.  
I’VE CHECkED MY CONNECTIONS, bUT HOMEDOCk HD STILL wON’T RECOgNIzE MY IPOD. wHY?  
Undock your iPod and reboot it by simultaneously holding down the Center and Menu Buttons until  
the iPod shuts off and restarts with an apple logo screen. refer to your iPod manual for more detailed  
instructions.  
Using HomeDock HD with Other audio Devices  
HomeDock HD will also play the audio from other MP3 players, laptops or other digital devices through your  
TV or home stereo via HomeDock HD’s auxiliary audio Input (labeled aux Input). NOTE: HomeDock HD does  
not support on-screen navigation when using the aux-In Jack to play audio.  
Make sure that you are in the desired mode: On-screen navigation Mode or iPod Mode. If your HomeDock  
HD is in On-TV navigation Mode, the iPod will display an “accessory attached” notice. If HomeDock HD is  
in iPod Mode, the iPod menu screen will be displayed on the iPod. To change modes, simply push the Mode  
Button on the included rF remote Control. see Remote Control Diagram [pg.10]  
Using HomeDock HD with standard-Denition Televisions  
While HomeDock HD is designed to give you the best viewing experience on high-denition televisions, you  
can still use it with your standard-denition television set. Just choose the appropriate standard-denition  
format for your region from the settings > resolution menu.  
Finally, you may need to update your HomeDock HD firmware. You can check which firmware version you  
are currently running under the settings > about menu. HomeDock HD features a UsB input on the back of  
the base to support firmware updates available from DlO. simply visit http://www.dlo.com/support to find  
the most current version for download. save the update to a UsB flash drive and connect the drive to your  
HomeDock HD to initiate the update.  
Standard-Definition Settings:  
standard Def (Pal)  
standard Def (nTsC)  
 
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MY MUSIC OR VIDEO SOUNDS A LITTLE DISTORTED AND fUzzY. wHAT CAN I DO?  
wHY DO MY VIDEOS APPEAR STRETCHED OR CROPPED ON MY TV SCREEN?  
First, adjust volume for the best sound quality. If listening to your music through your HomeDock HD sounds un-  
usually low or noisy, be sure that your HomeDock HD’s volume is set at an adequate level. The balance of volume  
between your HomeDock HD and stereo/TV can affect the audio quality significantly. This is only necessary with  
an aV connection. When using an HDMI connection, volume is not managed with your HomeDock HD.  
First, ensure that your TV is set to the appropriate viewing format. Then, depending on which iPod you are  
using, either set your “Widescreen” iPod Video settings to On, or set your “Fit To screen” or “Fullscreen”  
setting to Off in order to view the digital video content in your preferred format.  
also, it is a good idea to adjust your iPod eQ settings. We recommend setting your iPod eQ to Off and adjusting  
your TV or home stereo’s bass and treble controls to 0. Then you can experiment with iPod eQ settings, and add-  
ing bass and treble to your desired level.  
wHY ARE MY VIDEOS OR SLIDESHOwS ONLY PLAYINg ON MY IPOD SCREEN INSTEAD Of ON MY TV?  
On your iPod, check to see that your TV Out setting under Video/Photo settings is set to either ask or On.  
Your iPod arrives in the ask setting, so unless you change your iPod settings to On, you will have to select  
TV On each time you start up a video or slideshow. For iPod touch in particular, see Viewing the Video  
Content of Your iPod touch [pg.9].  
NOTE: The sound quality on HomeDock HD is only as good as the quality of the source le.  
wHY DOES MY HOMEDOCk HD SOMETIMES SEEM TO HAVE A LAg TIME bEfORE IT DISPLAYS MY IPOD CON-  
TENT, LIkE ALbUM ART OR SONg INfORMATION?  
The response delay time is usually HomeDock HD waiting for information from the iPod. Hard-drive based iPods  
like the iPod classic or 5G iPod with video take longer than ash-based iPods like the iPod nano and iPod touch.  
How long it takes depends on how much content is on the iPod and what information is being requested. For  
instance, when you’ve selected a screen saver that displays large” album art (if available),  
it can take up to 10 seconds for the iPod to access that artwork. see Album Art and Your HomeDock HD [pg.12].  
DOES MY HOMEDOCk HD HAVE A POwER-SAVER MODE?  
Yes, it does. If no iPod is docked on your HomeDock HD for 30 minutes, HomeDock HD will go into standby  
Mode. To exit standby Mode, dock your iPod or press any button on the remote Control. If your iPod is still  
docked and you press the Power button on the remote Control to turn off your HomeDock HD, it will go into  
standby Mode as it continues to charge your iPod. To exit standby Mode when your iPod is docked, press the  
Power button on the remote Control.  
Once displayed, the artwork is cached in HomeDock HD’s memory for faster retrieval later. If you’d like  
HomeDock HD to retrieve album art even faster during use, choose the Cataloging option from the settings  
Menu. see Cataloging Album Art [pg.16].  
also, if you do not dock your iPod within 5 minutes of the initial boot-up of your HomeDock HD, your  
HomeDock HD will go into standby Mode.  
NOTE: The 4th Generation iPod does not currently support external display of album artwork.  
MY TV SCREEN IS bLANk, OR SHOwS jUST gRAY AND bLACk STATIC. wHAT’S wRONg?  
If your HomeDock HD is connected to your TV using s-Video or rCa cables, your HomeDock HD may be set  
up for HDMI resolution. If possible, plug your HomeDock HD in using HDMI cables and change the resolution  
to standard-denition format in the settings > resolution menu. Then disconnect the HDMI cable and recon-  
nect HomeDock HD to your TV with s-Video or rCa cables.  
THE HOMEDOCk HD INTERfACE IS fLICkERINg AND SEEMS TO bE fROzEN. wHAT’S wRONg?  
This is occasionally caused by the HDMI cable you are using. simply disconnect and reconnect the HDMI cable  
from the HomeDock HD Base to eliminate the flicker and un-freeze your HomeDock HD.  
To change the resolution setting without being able to see the HomeDock HD interface on your TV screen,  
enter the key sequence on your HomeDock HD remote Control: UP, UP, DOWn, DOWn, leFT, rIGHT, and  
then press the Up or Down buttons to cycle through the four different resolutions. Give each setting a few  
seconds to register with your TV before pushing the Up or Down button again. When the correct resolution  
setting is selected, you will once again be able to see the HomeDock HD interface on your TV screen.  
MY HOMEDOCk HD REMOTE CONTROL SEEMS TO bE fROzEN. wHAT DO I DO?  
Check the remote Controls battery by pushing the small tab towards the battery tray while pulling the tray away  
from the remote. Then reinsert the battery. If this does not work, the battery may need to be replaced.  
 
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Tech specs  
service + support  
For more information, software updates and tips, please visit our website at www.dlo.com  
and click Support.  
Inputs / Outputs  
iPod Models supported  
MUsIC COMPaTIBIlITY:  
Audio Outputs  
All dockable iPods (excluding 3g iPod)  
analog l/r  
iPod touch 2nd generation (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)  
Optical Digital  
iPod touch (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)  
iPod classic (80GB, 120GB, 160GB)  
iPod nano 4th generation (8GB, 16GB)  
iPod nano 3rd generation (4GB, 8GB)  
5G iPod with video (30GB, 60GB, 80GB)  
iPod nano 2nd generation (2GB, 4GB, 8GB)  
iPod nano 1st generation (1GB, 2GB, 4GB)  
iPod mini (4GB, 6GB)  
Video Outputs  
HDMI  
Composite  
s-Video  
Auxiliary Audio Input: 3.5mm stereo mini-jack  
Power Adapter Input: 100-240VaC, 47-63 Hz  
Power Adapter Output: 12V-1250ma  
4G iPod with click wheel (20GB, 40GB, U2)  
4G iPod with color display (20GB, 30GB, 40GB,  
60GB, U2)  
USb-A: standard universal serial bus, UsB 2.1  
VIDeO COMPaTIBIlITY:  
All iPods with video capability  
remote Control  
iPod touch 2nd generation (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)  
iPod touch (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)  
battery: 3V, type Cr2032 or equivalent  
Rf Range: approximately 50ft  
iPod classic (80GB, 120GB, 160GB)  
iPod nano 4th generation (8GB, 16GB)  
iPod nano 3rd generation (4GB, 8GB)  
Television Video Format  
5G iPod with video (30GB, 60GB, 80GB)  
Standard Def: nTsC/Pal  
High Def: 720p/1080i  
NOTE: apple iPod models listed as of October 2008  
 
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Warranty  
FCC statement  
DIGITal lIFesTYle OUTFITTers lIMITeD ManUFaCTUrer’s WarranTY  
federal Communications Commission Interference Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
WHaT THIs WarranTY COVers. DlO (Digital lifestyle Outfitters) warrants this product against defects in materi-  
als and workmanship. This limited warranty applies only to products manufactured by or for DlO.  
WHaT THIs WarranTY DOes nOT COVer. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by: (a) accident, abuse,  
misuse, misapplication, ordinary wear, improper maintenance, failure to follow instructions, or products not  
manufactured by or for DlO; and (b) aftermarket services (including upgrades and expansions).  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the users authority to operate the equipment  
HOW lOnG THIs WarranTY lasTs. This warranty lasts for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original  
retail purchase.  
WHaT DlO WIll DO. If a defect exists, DlO will exchange the product, at its option, with a product that is new or  
has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and that is at least functionally equivalent to the  
original product. DlO will warrant a replacement product against defects in materials and workmanship for a  
period of ninety (90) days from the date of replacement.  
HOW TO GeT serVICe. In order to be eligible for this warranty, you MUsT register your purchase at www.dlo.  
com/register within thirty (30) days of purchasing this product. If you believe that this product is defective in  
materials or workmanship, please e-mail [email protected] with a brief description of the problem,  
for further instructions.  
nO CHanGe TO WarranTY. no DlO reseller, agent or employee is authorized to make any modification, exten-  
sion, or addition to this warranty.  
HOW sTaTe laW aPPlIes. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that  
vary from state to state, or country.  
resTrICTIOns On IMPlIeD WarranTIes. all implied warranties, including, without limitation, warranties of merchant-  
ability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this warranty. some states do  
not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
resTrICTIOns On DaMaGes. DlO is not responsible for direct, special, incidental or consequential damages re-  
sulting from any breach of warranty or condition or under any other legal theory (including, without limitation,  
lost profits; downtime; goodwill; damage to or replacement of equipment and property; failure to maintain the  
confidentiality of data stored on the product; and any costs of recovering, reprogramming or reproducing any  
program or data stored in or used with products manufactured by or for DlO). some states and countries do  
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclu-  
sion may not apply to you  
W1000-050803-B.  
 
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safety Instructions  
IMPORTANT SAfETY INSTRUCTIONS READ bEfORE OPERATINg EQUIPMENT  
1. Please be sure to read these instructions.  
2. Please heed all warnings.  
3. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
4. Clean only with dry cloth.  
5. Install in accordance with the manuals instructions.  
6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appara-  
tus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
7. Protect the power cord from being pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
8. Only use attachments, accessories or cables specified by the manufacturer.  
9. refer all servicing to DlO customer service personnel.  
wARNINg: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to  
rain or moisture and objects lled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on or near  
this device.  
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire  
or the like.  
attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.  
The mains plug of adaptor is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily  
operable.  
 
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