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TuneView for iPod | How It Works

To set up TuneView in your home or office, connect the TuneView dock to a stereo and/or TV and also connect the dock to an electrical outlet.

To use TuneView to remotely manage music or video on your iPod, simply place the iPod in the TuneView dock and pick up the TuneView remote. The dock and remote communicate with each other via a 2.4 Ghz radio frequency (RF) signal at distances of 150 feet or more. *

As you press buttons on the remote, the dock queries the iPod each time that information is needed and transmits this data to the remote. With the color LCD screen and the ten buttons provided on the remote you can quickly and easily browse your iPod and control the iPod as if it were in your hands.

To obtain the best performance on the remote...
Within 75 feet of the dock you will typically find 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 find 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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Also Available:
TuneView (USB)

Using TuneView with:
iPod Alarm Clocks, iPod Speaker Docks and iPod Boomboxes [PDF]

Read the:
TuneView Quick Start [PDF]

Firmware Updater:
TuneView for iPod Remote and Dock firmware posted. Click links below:
[Mac OS X 10.4.8]
[Windows XP]
Note:
Updaters contain the current shipping firmware (dock v1.3.2, remote v1.11).




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