The supplied remote can also control the basic functions of an iPod when mounted in
the DD30 docking station. Refer to 'Using the supplied DD30 docking station for iPod'
on how to connect your DD30 docking station.
iPod compatibility
The DD30 is able to communicate with and control the following iPod models:
iPod nano (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation)
iPod (4th generation, photo and 5th generation)
iPod classic
iPod touch (1st and 2nd generation)
iPod mini
To use the remote to control a docked iPod, press the MP3 source button then one
of the following buttons:
Play/Pause
Press to begin playback and press again to pause playback.
Skip/Scan
Press the button to skip to previous track or press the button to skip to the
next track. Press and hold either buttons, will scan through the current track.
Select
Press to accept the item/function highlighted on the display menu on your iPod.
Pressing the button continuously during playback will cycle the progress bar to track
time, scrubber and track ratings on the iPod’s display. Depending on the iPod
generation, additional functions will be available on the progress bar.
Menu
Press once to step back one menu on your iPod. Refer to the 'Operation instruction'
section of this manual.
Shuffle
Press to switch your iPod’s shuffle function on and off.
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Alarm/Clock
Press once to enter the Alarm menu. Press and hold to enter the Sleep menu. Refer
to the 'Operation instructions' section of this manual.
Info
Changes the display mode to allow the user to view different information. Tuner data
varies depending on the type of broadcast, and signal quality. When in a non-tuner
mode, pressing the ibutton will briefly display the clock time, before returning to show
the current source.
Brightness
Switches the display brightness between bright and dim.
Source buttons (CD, DVD, Aux, Tuner, MP3)
Press the relevant source button to select desired input source.
Menu
Press and hold to enter the audio setup menu. It is also used to cycle through the
menu items in audio setup and advanced setup menus.
Also used in iPod mode, see next section.