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Getting to Know the ABX-N300
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
a Slide cover
Close the slide cover when transporting the
ABX-N300 or when not using the dock.
b iPod/iPhone dock (9, 16)
Insert your iPod/iPhone here.
c Display
d MENU button (17, 19)
This button displays the menu, or returns to the
previous screen.
e []/[] buttons (17, 18, 20)
When the menu is displayed, use these buttons to
select a menu item.
f ENTER button (17– 20)
Press this button to confirm a setting you’ve made in
a menu, etc.
g [] button (19)
This button takes you back to the previous menu.
h [] button (20)
This button stops playback.
i [/] button (16, 20, 22)
This button starts playback on the iPod/iPhone.
Pressing this during playback will pause the
playback.
j INPUT button (14, 17, 18, 20, 22)
This button selects the source that will be heard.
k VOL []/[] buttons (14)
These buttons adjust the volume.
l ON/STANDBY [] button (14, 22)
This button switches the power between on/standby.
m Network standby indicator (30)
If the standby mode is set to “Network,” this
indicator will light orange when the ABX-N300 is
in standby mode.
n Stand
o Downlike (14)
This will be lit when the power is on, and unlit in
standby mode.
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