Operation Manual

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If you are close to Zeppelin, it is easy to use the
navigation controls on your iPod/iPhone as normal.
However, for distant operation, the play/pause,
forward and back controls that you are familiar with
on your iPod/iPhone are duplicated on Zeppelin’s
remote handset.
Just as on the iPod/iPhone, the button toggles
between play and pause.
If you are playing a second source through
Zeppelin’s AUX socket, the play/pause button
toggles mute on and off.
A single press on the
button moves you to
the start of the next track. Press and hold to fast
forward through the current track.
This button has no effect when playing a second
source through Zeppelin’s AUX socket.
A single press on the button moves you to the
start of the current track. A double press takes you
to the start of the previous track. Press and hold to
fast reverse through the current track.
This button has no effect when playing a second
source through Zeppelin’s AUX socket.
Navigating tracks on
your iPod/iPhone
All the controls on your iPod/iPhone continue
to work as normal. If you press Play on your
iPod/iPhone while it is docked, Zeppelin will
automatically select it as the source.
For complex operations, such as selecting a
playlist, you will need to be close to Zeppelin in
order to read the iPod/iPhone’s screen. Zeppelin’s
design makes it so easy to use the iPod/iPhone’s
own controls that there is no need for these
operations to be duplicated on the remote
handset. As a consequence, Zeppelin’s remote
handset has deliberately been kept simple.