Acoustic Research ART7 Headphones User Manual


 
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PRODUCT FEATURES
1. HD Radio
TM
Technology
HD Radio technology is the most technological breakthrough to radio broadcasting since the
introduction of FM radio more than forty-five years ago. HD Radio technology is the standard
for digital FM and AM radio. HD Radio broadcasting offers both FM and AM listeners the
selection, quality and interactive data services consumers expect from other digital technolo-
gies, and it's free of charge, all subscription-free.
2. HD Radio Advantages
CD-quality sound.
Static/hiss-free, crystal-clear reception.
HD Radio receivers also gets traditional FM and AM analog broadcasts.
Multicasting, which broadcasts multiple program streams over a single FM frequency
(103.5-1, 103.5-2, etc.), thereby increasing the amount and diversity of content
selections.
A variety of "data services" presented in text-based format, such as artist name, song
title, or weather alerts, etc.
To find HD Radio stations in your area, please visit: www.hdradio.com. HD RadioTM Technol-
ogy Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents.
The HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
3. iPod Docking
ART7 has a dock for your iPod on the top of the unit and charges your iPod when docked. The
dock provides the latest connectivity, allowing playback for both music and video files. The
dock is directly connected to the Composite output on ART7, so you can link ART7 to a televi-
sion for viewing movies from your iPod. You will see an iPod icon ( ) on the display to show
that an iPod is connected to the ART7.
4. iTunes Tagging
With the simple "tag" button on ART7, you can tag your favorite songs from your local FM HD
Radio station and save them whenever you see the TAG icon ( ) on the display. The
ART7 can tag up to 100 songs, saving the song's info from your HD Radio receiver to your
iPod. The songs will appear in a playlist title "Tagged" in iTunes the next time you sync your
iPod to your computer. You can then choose to purchase and download the tagged songs
from the Apple® iTunes Music Store.