Page 3 - Important safety instructions
3 iD50 ENGLISH Important safety instructions For your own safety please read the following important safetyinstructions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to themains power supply. They will also enable you to get the bestperformance from and prolong the life of the unit: 1. Read these...
Page 4 - Limited warranty
4 Cambridge Audio warrants this product to be free from defects inmaterials and workmanship (subject to the terms set forth below).Cambridge Audio will repair or replace (at Cambridge Audio's option)this product or any defective parts in this product. Warranty periodsmay vary from country to country...
Page 5 - Composite Video Out terminal; Rear panel; Connections
5 iD50 ENGLISH Stereo Audio Outputs (RCA/Phono) Connect the iD50 to any suitable amplifier, TV, AV Receiveror stereo system using a stereo audio cable (RCA/Phono toRCA/Phono). Any line level input (which may be labelled CD,Tape, Aux, etc.) is suitable. RS232 terminal For custom installation use, con...
Page 6 - Front panel; Remote sensor; iPod compatibility; Dock connector
6 6 Front panel Connections (continued) 1 2 3 Remote sensor Receives IR commands from the supplied remote, an AppleiPod remote or a Cambridge Audio Azur Navigator ‘iPod-compatible’ remote. A clear and unobstructed line of sightbetween the remote control and the sensor is required. Docking adaptor sl...
Page 7 - Remote control
7 iD50 ENGLISH Remote control Backlight Turns the iPod backlight on for about 10seconds. Standby/Mode Pressing this button both brings the dockin and out of Standby and selects theiD50’s Simple or Advanced modes forcontrolling the iPod. In Standby mode there will be a dim blueLED visible through the...
Page 8 - Simple Mode; Operating instructions; Advanced Mode; Configuring your iD50
8 8 Simple Mode Simple Mode allows you to browse and control your iPodwithout requiring a television. In this case, the listenersimply uses the iPod’s own display and front panel/touchwheel or the supplied remote control to navigate the iPod. Press on the remote control to toggle between Simple andA...
Page 9 - Menus; Music; Music Menu
9 iD50 ENGLISH Menus When the iPod is first inserted, the television will display thefollowing options: Music Select to browse the audio content of your iPod. Videos This option enters a sub-menu, which contains your iPod’svideo content. Please note that not all iPod models supportthis feature. Sett...
Page 10 - Technical specifications
10 THD < 0.005% @ 1kHz S/N < -75dB @ 1kHz Output level 1.7-2.0V rms nominal Standby power <1.3W idle consumption Maximum power 2.5W in operation and charging consumption at maximum rate Inputs/Outputs Power adaptor input 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz Power adaptor output 7.5V DC, 500 mA Composite vide...
Page 11 - There is no video on the TV; Troubleshooting
11 iD50 ENGLISH There is no video on the TV Check if the iD50 is in Advanced Mode. Check if your iPod is correctly docked in the iD50. Check if your iPod is playing a video rather than an audio track. Check if your TV/receiver is turned on and that the rightinput source and type (composite or S-vide...