GPX IS150B Speaker User Manual


 
1 Locate the numbered bracket that
ts the iPod model that will be
docked.
Each included bracket has a number
on it, indicating which iPod model that
bracket is compatible with. See the
separate bracket chart page to identify
which bracket is needed.
2 Snap the bracket into place over the
iPod connector in the dock.
3 Connect the iPod to the iPod
connector inside the Dock for iPod.
When the speaker is plugged in, using
AC power, the docked iPod will charge.
1 Follow the instructions for DOCKING
AN IPOD.
2 Press the POWER button to turn the
speaker on.
3 Use the iPod device’s native controls
to play audio through the speakers.
4 Use the speaker to control the
volume.
1 Connect an MP3 player or other
audio device to the LINE INPUT
using a 3.5mm cable (not included).
2 Press the POWER button to turn the
speaker on.
3 Use the connected device’s native
controls to play audio through the
speakers.
4 Use the speaker to control the
volume.
If the LINE INPUT is connected, audio
from a docked iPod will not be played
through the speaker.
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Environmental Commitment to
‘Protect for Today and Sustain for
Tomorrow’
2009 marked the ofcial launch of
DPI, Inc.’s corporate campaign for
a greener and cleaner world. DPI is
building upon environmental initia-
tives introduced at all of their facili-
ties to help formulate and sustain
signicant and important conserva-
tion efforts within its manufacturing
and marketing communities. In ad-
dition to targeting and selecting en-
ergy efcient product features, and
structuring ‘green ofce’ procedures,
other initial program efforts include:
Reduction of all packaging sizes
Recyclable plastics for clamshell
packages, with a plan to eventually
replace plastic with recyclable
paper
Recycled ber board in place of the
polyfoam in packing boxes
Recycled plastics in place of
the virgin material in product
construction
Green InitiativeDocking an iPod
Playing an iPod
Using the Line Input