This page explains the parts and function, usage of link button, dock adapter and LED status of wiDock.



| 1 | Infrared (IR) Receiver | Control playback from a distance using the Apple Remote. | |
| 2 | Operation LED (white) | Shows the operation mode (Configuration Mode / Play Mode / Link Mode). For details, please refer to "About LED Status". | |
| 3 | iPod Connector | Place
iPod. |
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| 4 | Link Button | Switch between Configuration Mode, Play Mode and Link Mode. It is also used to reset wiDock to factory default. Please refer to "Reset to Factory Default" for details. |
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| 5 | Power Connector | Connect AC adapter. | |
| 6 | Network Port | Connects to the network cable. | |
| 7 | Green LED | Shows
the network communication status of wiDock. Please refer to the below "About LED Status" for details. |
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| 8 | Orange LED | ||
| 9 | S-video Out Port | Connect an S-video cable. | |
| 10 | Line Out Port | Connect audio cable. | |
| 11 | Ethernet Address | The
Ethernet (MAC) Address of wiDock is found on the bottom. The last 6 digits are wiDock's serial number. Example) If the Ethernet Address is 00:80:92:00:11:22 (noted as 008092001122) then wiDock's serial number is 001122. |
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To use wiDock, attach the Dock adapter before connecting
an
iPod. There are 5 adapters bundled with wiDock to support each
iPod. Choose the adapter that fits your iPod.
Hook your fingernail to the Dock adapter slot to remove it.
| Number | iPod type | |
| 3 | iPod mini | 4GB / 6GB |
| 4 | iPod | 20GB / U2 Special Edition |
| 5 | 40GB | |
| 6 | iPod with color display | 20GB / 30GB / U2 Special Edition |
| 7 | 40GB / 60GB | |
| * Dock adapters for iPod nano and fifth generation iPod are bundled with each iPod. | ||
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