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Your iPod or iPhone will charge its built-in battery while
in the iCast dock. All of your controls except the volume
control will operate in the normal fashion while in the
dock. The iPod volume is fixed when in the dock and all
sound volume adjustments must be made on the device
connected to the iCast Receiver.
If you wish to connect your iCast Transmitter to a set of
headphones or to some external self-powered speakers,
you may do so by inserting the plug on these devices into
the headphone jack on the back of the iCast Transmitter.
Please remember that the volume control on your iPod
does not function while in the dock, so you can only
adjust the volume if the headphones or external powered
speakers permit it.
Note: iCast units do not have an internal amplifier. Any
speaker systems that are attached to this product must
have internal amplifiers in order to play music.
Headphone jack
Operating Your iCast System
To complete your iCast system you will need an iCast
Receiver, OutCast or SpeakerCast. Once you have
correctly installed your iCast Receiver, you are ready
to transmit your music. The iCast Receiver should be
installed at a distance of no more than 150 feet (45
meters) from your iCast Transmitter when used indoors.
Outdoors, the signal may carry up to 350 feet (100 meters)
depending on conditions. On each Soundcast product
there is a second blue light that will flicker and then glow
steadily once the wireless link is established. Once the link
is in place, you should be able to hear the music from your
iPod through the device connected to the iCast Receiver.
You can leave the iCast system hooked up 24 hours per
day if you wish to do so – it is designed for continuous
operation. However, if you do not intend to use the system
for an extended period of time, you should disconnect the
power supplies from the wall outlets to conserve energy.
Connecting Your iCast Transmitter to Your
Computer or Other Music Source
Your iCast Transmitter can also transmit the audio output
of other devices such as a Mac
To use your iCast Transmitter for this function, first remove
the iPod from the dock. When the iPod is removed, the
headphone jack on the back of the Transmitter becomes
an input jack. Two connecting cables have been included
in your iCast package.
or a PC or a CD player.
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