Operation Manual

NOXON
12 ENGLISH
2.9 The iPod port
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For proud iPod owners, there's a recess on the top of the device with
an iPod docking station. To use it, remove the protective cover. This
port allows you to play back and charge your iPod quickly and easily.
For playback, the iPod is controlled directly from the NOXON main
menu—of course, you can make a selection and operate it by remote
control as well.
You have to put an iPod insert in the recess around the docking station
before you can use it—it should be included with any iPod when you
buy it
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. The insert is essentially a kind of bracket that retains and
supports the iPod and ensures that it's positioned correctly in the re-
cess. Each iPod comes with a different insert, which is adapted to the
shape of the housing—a couple of different inserts are pictured on the
left.
Plug the insert in the recess provided, and then just mount your iPod
on the seating. If the NOXON is already switched on, it appears in the
main menu as soon as it is seated correctly, and it's ready to play
back. If nothing is playing on the iPod at the time, the NOXON will
charge it automatically—so you don't need any other chargers, and
you can use your NOXON as a safe place to keep your iPod so that it's
always at the ready.
2.10 The USB port
You can use this USB master port for connecting USB mass storage
media, like external hard disks. The NOXON supports USB 1.x and USB
2.0 storage devices. Please note that not all USB devices can be used
on this port: keyboards and mice are not supported, nor are external
MP3 storage devices with additional functions (USB hub, data encryp-
tion, etc.). Some MP3 players encrypt the files stored on them and thus
unfortunately also cannot be read.
While it is not very common or well-known yet, USB devices are sometimes classi-
fied as OTG, or On The Go. These devices are capable of exchanging data with
other OTG devices.
Practical experience has shown, however, that any external storage device that supports read and write
operations like a normal hard drive under Windows can be used. The first time they are connected to a Win-
dows PC, these devices appear in the Device Manager with names such as USB Mass Storage Device or
Pendrive. FAT16 (sometimes referred to simply as FAT) and FAT32 file systems are supported. FAT12,
5) Only available on the NOXON 2 radio for iPod
6) If you need an insert like this, you can reorder them at www.apple.com. Go to the Apple "Store" there and search
for "Universal Dock Adapters" (the official term for the insert) in "iPod Accessories". The inserts are fully compatible
with the NOXON 2 radio for iPod. You simply have to select the correct insert for your iPod.