Audio cableGetting Started7ENGLISHENGLISHOPEN/CLOSE button·········································(12)Play button(1) ···································(20)CD player operatingbuttonsPAUSE button(3) ····································(20)iPod REMOTE button·········································(25)iPod controlsMENU/SET buttonMenu callCursor buttons (DD, HH)Cursor movement (up/down)[Front][Rear]Stop button(2) ····································(20)Skip buttons(8, 9) ······················(20)SEARCH buttons(6, 7) ·······················(20)FOLDER MODE button·········································(23)TIME/DISPLAY button·········································(20)Cursor buttons(DD, HH) ································(23)iPod PLAY/PAUSE button(iPod 1/3)Play / PauseENTER/MEMO buttonEnterRANDOM buttonRandom playbackiPod controlsENTER/MEMO buttonEnterTIME/DISPLAY buttonTime/Display switchingREP 1/ALL buttonRepeat playbackiPod PLAY/PAUSE button(iPod 1/3)Play / PauseiPod P.LIST buttonsPlaylist selectioniPod Skip button(8, 9)Search / Fast-Rewind / Fast-forwardSignal directionCable indicationsConnect using the connection cables shown below.Analog connections (Stereo)ARLRLPin-plug cableAnalog connections (Stereo)BStereo mini-plug cable(White)(Red)ConnectionsNOTE:• Do not plug in the power supply cord until all connections have been completed.• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.• Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right).• Do not bundle power supply cords together with speaker cables. Doing so could result in hummingor noise.• Making connections with the power turned on could result in noise or damage the speakers.• Bunching the power supply cords and connection cables together could result in humming or noise.• Connect all the connection cables between the different components firmly. The system may notoperate properly if the connections are incomplete.• Be sure to disconnect the power supply cords when changing the connections. Changing theconnections while the system is operating could result in malfunction.Audio signalIN OUTOUT INDigital connections (Optical)COptical fiber cableSpeaker connectionsDSpeaker cablePROG/DIR. button·········································(21)RANDOM button·········································(21)CD player operatingbuttonsNumber buttons(0 ~ 10, +10) ····················(21)REP 1/ALL button·········································(21)CALL button·········································(21)CLEAR button·········································(21)TIME/DISPLAY button·········································(24)