User’s Guide
Xdock
About Your Xdock 2
About Your Xdock
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Power/Standby button
Play/Pause button
Previous/Rewind button
Next/Fast-forward button
iPod connector
Volume LED ring
Volume control
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Power/Standby LED
See “Understanding the Power/
Standby LED” on page 10.
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Headphone jack
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10 S-Video Out jack
11 Video Out jack
12 Audio Line In jack
13 Audio Optical/ Line Out
jack
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14 USB port
15 5V DC In jack
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16 Link LED and Connect
button
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For use with X-Fi Wireless
Receivers.
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About Your Remote Control 3
About Your Remote Control
Your remote control has an operating distance of up to three meters
(approximately 9.8 feet).
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Power/Standby button
Mute on/off button
Volume buttons
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iPod Back/Menu button
iPod Navigation keypad
5a. Scrolls up.
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5b. Skips to the next track or fast-forwards a
track.
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5c. Executes a selected option in a menu.
5d. Scrolls down.
5e. Skips to the previous track or rewinds a track.
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Broadcasting and Zone control buttons
For use with X-Fi Wireless Receivers. See “Enabling
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Play/Pause button
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iPod Backlight button
The backlight in your iPod automatically turns off
after 30 seconds.
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iPod Shuffle option button
10 iPod Repeat option button
11 X-Fi Crystalizer™ on/off buttons
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12 X-Fi CMSS -3D on/off buttons
5a
5b
5c
5e
5d
Setting Up Your Xdock 4
Setting Up Your Xdock
Step 1: Select a Dock adapter
Your Xdock comes with five different Dock adapters, each to fit
a different iPod. Look at the number on the side of each Dock
adapter to select the correct one for your iPod.
iPod mini
(4 GB and 6 GB)
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iPod
4
(20 GB and U2 Special
Edition)
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7
iPod
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6
7
(40 GB)
iPod with color display
(20 GB, 30 GB and U2
Special Edition)
iPod with color display
(40 GB and 60 GB)
NOTES Other iPod models are supplied with their own Dock adapters.
Insert the Dock adapter 5
Step 2: Insert the Dock adapter
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MENU
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IMPORTANT Your iPod charges automatically when your Xdock is connected to
the power outlet.
Connect Your Xdock 6
Step 3: Connect Your Xdock
1b
1a
OR
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4c
4a
3b
3a
4b
3a Power adapter
3b Power outlet
4a RCA cable
4b Video In jack - Yellow
4c TV (for iPod models with video)
For home theater
1a Optical cable
1b Home theater receiver
(with an Optical In jack and DTS™ decoding
support)
For powered stereo speakers
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Powered stereo or 2.1 speakers
NOTES You can also connect Xdock to a home theater using a 3.5 mm
audio cable, and to a TV using an S-Video cable.
Playing Music From Your iPod 7
Turning on Xdock
When you connect Xdock to the power outlet, Xdock will prepare the
wireless connection, so that when it is needed, the best connection can be
made without any interference. During this time, the Power/Standby LED
will flash red and finally light up blue.
Playing Music From Your iPod
Step 1: Insert batteries into your remote control
2 x
IMPORTANT The cover of your remote control can only be opened halfway. Do
not try to detach the cover when inserting the batteries.
Play music 8
Step 2: Play music
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IMPORTANT To save your volume and the X-Fi enhancements’ on/off settings,
enable Standby mode by pressing the Power/Standby button
on the remote control. The Power/Standby LED lights up red. You
may then unplug Xdock from the power outlet.
Using Your Xdock 9
Using Your Xdock
Adjusting volume
When you adjust the volume, the Volume LED ring indicates for about four
seconds the level selected. Subsequently, the entire Volume LED ring
remains lit.
NOTES You can also use the Volume control on Xdock.
Muting audio
When you mute audio, the Power/Standby LED flashes red.
To unmute, press the Mute button again. The Power/Standby LED lights up
blue.
NOTES You can also press the Volume control on Xdock.
Using Your Xdock 10
Turning on Xdock or enabling Standby mode
Press the Power/Standby button
on your remote control to turn on Xdock
or enable Standby mode. For Power/Standby LED information, see
“Understanding the Power/Standby LED” below.
NOTES You can also press the Power/Standby button
on Xdock.
Returning to factory default settings
Press and hold the Previous/Rewind and Next/Fast-forward buttons on your
Xdock together for three seconds. The Volume LED ring lights up. For more
Understanding the Power/Standby LED
LED
Blue
Red
Behavior
Status
Turned on and ready for use.
In Standby mode.
Muted.
Stable
Stable
Flashing
NOTES For information on the Link LED, see the Creative X-Fi Wireless
Receiver User’s Guide.
Using Your Xdock 12
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Control which rooms (up to four) receive music.
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2
1
Using Your Xdock 13
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Remotely stream music to your X-Fi Wireless Receivers, while your
Xdock remains muted.
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Using X-Fi Enhancements 14
Using X-Fi Enhancements
X-Fi Crystalizer and X-Fi CMSS-3D enhancements have been optimally
calibrated for your listening pleasure. Use the remote control to turn the
X-Fi Crystalizer or X-Fi CMSS-3D enhancements on or off.
By default, X-Fi Crystalizer and X-Fi CMSS-3D enhancements are enabled.
X-Fi CMSS-3D is dependant on your speaker or headphone setup.
X-Fi CMSS-3D Virtual - Enjoy immersive surround sound when your Xdock
is connected to your Hi-Fi system or any powered stereo speaker system.
X-Fi CMSS-3D Headphone - Obtain immersive surround sound when your
Xdock is connected to your headphones.
X-Fi CMSS-3D Surround - Create multichannel surround sound from stereo
recordings by
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connecting the optical cable to the Xdock Optical Out jack.
using an amplifier or AV receiver that has an Optical In jack and that
supports DTS decoding.
Connecting Headphones 15
Connecting Headphones
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Headphone jack
Headphones
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NOTES Speaker output is automatically disabled when headphones are
connected to your Xdock. Disconnect the headphones to enable
audio output through your speakers.
Connecting To An External Stereo Audio
Source
To enjoy the X-Fi difference, connect external audio sources (see examples
below) to the Line In jack on your Xdock, as shown below.
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3.5 mm-to-3.5 mm
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2
audio cable
(available
separately)
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4
MP3 player
MiniDisc player
Gaming console
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4
Transferring Music From iTunes 16
Transferring Music From iTunes
With the USB port on your Xdock, you can connect your Xdock to your
®
computer and transfer songs to your iPod using iTunes
.
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2
USB cable
(available
separately)
Computer
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2
MENU
NOTES To learn how to transfer songs to your iPod, refer to your iPod
documentation.
FAQs 17
FAQs
This section covers questions you might have while using your product. For
further assistance, consult our self-help tool "Knowledge Base". Go to
www.creative.com, select your region and country, and then select
Support.
Why can’t I hear any sound from my headphones or speakers?
Check that:
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your speaker system’s power is turned on.
your Xdock is powered from the power adapter.
the volume is not muted. Press the Mute button on your remote control
or the Volume control on your Xdock to unmute.
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you have connected headphones or speakers to your Xdock.
you have disconnected your headphones from your Xdock. This applies
only if you want to hear sound from speakers.
Why can’t I hear much difference in sound after enabling
X-Fi Crystalizer?
X-Fi Crystalizer works most dramatically on sound with many high and low
frequencies. Some types of music have mostly mid-range frequencies, so
the change may not be as apparent.
Do I need to enable the Equalizer feature in iPod to fully
experience X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity?
X-Fi enhancements are best experienced when the Equalizer feature in your
iPod is disabled.
FAQs 18
What is the best position for powered stereo speakers when X-Fi
CMSS-3D Virtual is enabled?
Good speaker placement can enhance your listening experience, while
careless placement can make good audio systems sound bad. Below is our
recommendation for powered stereo speakers.
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Can I use noise-cancelling headphones or other special
audio-enhancing headphones with Xdock?
When using headphones or earphones with special audio-enhancing
features, disable the effects before using them with Xdock. The audio
enhancements on the headphones or earphones may interfere with the X-Fi
enhancements on Xdock.
FAQs 19
Why do other wireless and electronic devices detect interference
when I turn on Xdock?
Your other devices may be detecting signals sent out by Xdock. If you do not
have an X-Fi Wireless Receiver, disable the wireless feature.
i. Press the Power/Standby button to enable Standby mode.
ii. Disconnect the power adapter from your Xdock.
iii. Press and hold the Volume control on your Xdock as you reconnect the
power adapter to your Xdock. The Link LED lights up and then turns off.
To enable the wireless feature, press and hold both the Previous/Rewind
and Next/Fast-forward buttons on your Xdock together for three seconds.
The Link LED lights up again.
Can I change the playback volume using the iPod click wheel?
Your iPod click wheel does not control volume when your player is docked,
even when your iPod appears to be registering volume level changes. When
your iPod is docked, volume can only be controlled using the Volume control
buttons on your remote control or the Volume control on your Xdock.
Can I use the remote control to display photos on my TV?
No. After connecting your Xdock to a TV (see “Connect Your Xdock” on
page 6), press the Play/Pause button on your iPod.
NOTES This feature is only applicable to iPod models that support TV Out.
Why is my remote control not responding?
Your remote control’s batteries may have depleted. Replace the batteries.
Will my saved settings be lost when I unplug my Xdock from the
power outlet?
No. If you enable Standby mode before unplugging your Xdock from the
power outlet, your settings will be saved (see “Play music” on page 8).
FAQs 20
Why is my iPod not charging when my Xdock is connected to a
computer?
This may occur if your Xdock is connected to a USB port on a computer that
is turned off. Disconnect the USB cable from the back of your Xdock.
Charging should start and the charging icon will be displayed on the screen
of your iPod.
Can I connect my Xdock to a USB hub?
Using a USB hub with your Xdock may cause your iPod not to be detected by
your computer. Always connect your Xdock directly to a computer USB port.
Why does my CRT monitor become distorted whenever Xdock is
turned on?
CRT monitors typically have no proper shielding, so their screens may
become distorted in the presence of strong magnetic or radio signals. Place
your Xdock as far away as possible from your monitor.
What happens when I reset Xdock?
During a reset, your Xdock reverts to the original volume setting, and turns
on the X-Fi enhancements. If your Xdock is paired with any X-Fi Wireless
Receiver, the zone control settings are also erased.
FAQs 21
How do I remove the Dock adapter?
Remove the Dock adapter as shown below.
General Specifications 22
General Specifications
Connectivity
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S-Video Out jack
Video Out jack
USB Mini-B port
Audio Optical Out / Line Out - 3.5 mm (1/8") Stereo jack
Audio Line In - 3.5 mm (1/8") Stereo jack
Headphone Out - 3.5 mm (1/8") Stereo jack
X-Fi Technology
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X-Fi Crystalizer
X-Fi CMSS-3D Surround
X-Fi CMSS-3D Virtual
X-Fi CMSS-3D Headphone
Power Adapter
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Supply Voltage: 5V +/- 5%
Current: 2.4 A
Power: 12 W
Radio frequency (RF)
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Operating RF range: 2400 - 2483.5 MHz
Number of RF channels: 3
RF transmitter power output: 16 dBm
Port compatibility
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) 1.1 and 2.0
Safety Information 23
Safety Information
Refer to the following information to use your product safely, and to reduce
the chance of electric shock, short-circuiting, damage, fire, hearing
impairment or other hazards. Improper handling may void the warranty
for your product. For more information, read the warranty available with
your product.
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Do not dismantle or attempt to repair your product.
Refer all servicing to authorized repair agents.
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Do not expose your product to temperatures outside the range of 0°C to 40°C
(32°F to 104°F).
Do not pierce, crush or set fire to your product.
Keep your product away from strong magnetic objects.
Do not subject your product to excessive force or impact.
Do not expose your product to water or moisture.
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If your product is moisture-resistant, take care not to immerse your product in
water or expose it to rain.
When a conductive apparatus, such as earphones, is used in close proximity
with a CRT television or CRT monitor, the latter may emit an electrostatic
discharge. The electrostatic discharge can be felt as a static shock. While this
static shock is usually harmless, it is good practice to avoid close contact with
CRT devices when using earphones.
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Do not listen to audio on your earbuds or headphones at high volume for
prolonged periods of time as hearing loss may result. For users in the United
The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. Contact local agencies for
recycling and disposal information.
Do not allow metal objects to touch the terminals of your battery.
If there is leakage, an offensive odor, discoloration or deformation during
charging or use, remove the battery and do not use it again. Clean your hands
well before touching food or sensitive areas, for example, your eyes.
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Safety Information 24
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment
on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose
without the written permission of Creative Technology Ltd.
Copyright © 2007 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. The Creative logo, Xdock, X-Fi, CMSS, and
Crystalizer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/
or other countries. iPod and iTunes are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries. Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. U.S. Pat. No’s. 5,451,942;
5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and world-wide patents issued and pending.
“DTS INTERACTIVE” is a trademark of DTS, Inc. “DTS” is a registered trademark of DTS, Inc. Copyright
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