Harman Kardon MP3 Docking Station BRIDGEIII User Manual

The Bridge III  
DOCKING STATION FOR  
iPod AND iPhone  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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InSTALLATIOn  
InstallIng  
With only a single cable connection, The Bridge III is  
easy to connect to your Harman Kardon product.  
step One: Turn off the Harman Kardon The Bridge  
III-ready product, using its main power switch.  
step Five  
step Four  
step two: Holding the cable with the wider part of  
the connector at the bottom, gently squeeze the tabs  
on each side as you insert it into the connector on the  
rear panel of the Harman Kardon product. See Figure 1.  
step three  
Figure 2 –  
Docking an iPod or  
iPhone in The Bridge III  
step Four: Locate the dock adapter that was  
included with your iPod or iPhone, or select one of the  
included clear dock adapters by referring to Table 1. If  
your iPod or iPhone does not appear in Table 1 and did  
not include an adapter, contact Apple Inc. to purchase  
one.  
Figure 1 – The Bridge III connector.  
step three: Place the black insert in The Bridge III,  
making sure to push it all the way down. See Figure 2.  
Place the adapter in The Bridge III insert, as shown  
in Figure 2.  
nOtE: Do not place an iPod or iPhone in The Bridge  
III unless both the black insert and a dock adapter  
are installed. Otherwise, the iPod or iPhone will not  
connect properly, and both it and the Bridge III may  
sustain damage that is not covered by the warranty.  
step Five: Remove the iPod or iPhone from any  
case, and dock it in The Bridge III, as shown in  
Figure 2.  
table 1 – select the Correct the Bridge III Insert  
The Bridge III Insert  
NANO  
iPod Model  
iPod nano, 1st and 2nd generation  
5G (VIDEO 60GB)  
5G (VIDEO 30GB)  
13  
iPod, 5th generation (60GB, 80GB) and iPod classic (160GB)  
iPod, 5th generation (30GB) and iPod classic (80GB)  
iPod nano, 3rd and 4th generation  
12, 14  
iPod touch – install large bumper;  
iPhone and iPhone 3G – install small bumper  
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OPERATIOn  
While a selection is playing, the song title and play-  
mode icon will appear in the front-panel Message  
Display. If a video monitor is connected to the AVR  
and the system is not in iPod Manual Mode (see  
below), the Now Playing screen will appear and dis-  
play the play mode icon, song title, artist and album.  
A graphic bar indicates the current play position  
within the track. If random or repeat play has been  
programmed, an icon will appear in the upper right  
corner.  
UsIng  
DOCKIng statIOn  
When The Bridge IIIs connected to its proprietary input  
on the AVR and the iPod or iPhone is docked, you may  
play the audio, video and still-image materials on your  
iPod or iPhone through your high-quality audio/video  
system; operate the iPod or iPhone using the AVR  
remote or the AVR’s front-panel controls; view navi-  
gation messages on the AVR’s front panel or a con-  
nected video display; and charge the iPod or iPhone.  
When the source The Bridge is selected and an iPod  
or iPhone is docked, the message “The Bridge”  
appears in the front-panel Message Display. If the  
AVR doesn’t detect the iPod or iPhone, turn off the  
AVR, remove the iPod or iPhone from The Bridge III  
and reset the iPod or iPhone. When the iPod or iPhone  
returns to its main menu, redock it and turn on the  
AVR. Table 4 summarizes the controls available with  
The Bridge III during normal playback.  
The screen may disappear from view, depending on  
the display settings on the AVR. Restore the Now  
Playing screen to view by pressing either of the  
M N Buttons.  
/
nOtE: It is strongly recommended that you use  
the screen saver built into your video display to avoid  
possible damage from “burn-in” that may occur with  
plasma and many CRT displays when a still image,  
such as a menu screen, remains on display for an  
extended period of time.  
table 4 – Using the Bridge III  
iPod or iPhone Function Remote Control Key  
Press the Menu Button to view the slide-out menu:  
Play  
Play (N)  
Music: Navigates the audio materials stored on the  
iPod or iPhone. Use the Page Up/Down Control on the  
remote to scroll through the content a page at a time.  
Pause  
Pause (1)  
Menu  
Menu  
Photo/Manual: Select this line to view still imag-  
es stored on a photo-capable iPod or iPhone. The sys-  
tem will switch to iPod Manual Mode, and control will  
shift to the iPod. Use the screen and controls on the  
iPod. The AVR remote may also be used. To view pho-  
tos on a video monitor connected to the AVR, select  
the photo and press the Play Button on the iPod, or  
press the OK Button on the remote three times.  
Back/Exit  
Back/Exit or Left Arrow (M)  
OK or Right Arrow (N)  
Up Arrow (K)  
Select  
Scroll Reverse  
Scroll Forward  
Forward Search  
Reverse Search  
Next Track  
Previos Track  
Page Up/Down  
Stop  
Down Arrow (L)  
Forward Search (H)  
Reverse Search (G)  
Next (J) or Right Arrow (N)  
Previous (I) or Left Arrow (M)  
Page Up/Down  
Videos: Select this line to view videos stored on an  
iPod that supports video browsing or an iPhone.  
Stop (0)  
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OPERATIOn  
Repeat: Select this setting to repeat a track or all  
tracks in the current album or playlist. Each press of  
the OK Button switches the setting: repeat Off, repeat  
One or repeat All.  
nOtEs On VIDEO PlaYBaCK:  
• As of this writing, video browsing is only supported  
on the iPod 5G, iPod classic (80GB,120GB and  
160GB), iPod nano 3G and 4G, and iPod touch or  
iPhone (when loaded with software version 2 or  
higher). For other iPod models, it is not possible to  
view photos (except iPod 4G) or videos on an exter-  
nal monitor while using The Bridge III.  
nOtE: The iTunes application allows you to exempt  
some tracks from Shuffle mode. The AVR cannot over-  
ride this setting.  
The AVR supports audio playback from some appli-  
cations available for the iPhone and the iPod touch.  
Place the system in iPod Manual Mode by pressing  
the Menu Button and selecting “Photo/Manual”. Then  
use the controls on the iPhone or iPod touch to run  
the application. Due to the wide variety of applica-  
tions and many factors affecting them, playback is not  
guaranteed.  
• Before attempting to view photos or videos stored  
on your device, check the Video Settings menu on  
the device and make sure that the TV Out setting  
is On. The TV Signal setting should be NTSC/PAL,  
to match the capabilities of your video display. If  
your selection was playing and is paused, the iPod  
or iPhone requires you to reselect the video for the  
new TV Out setting to take effect.  
While scrolling, hold the key to scroll faster. Use the  
Page Up/Down control on the remote to scroll a page  
at a time (not in manual mode).  
• If you do not see the Videos line in the menu, and  
the iPod supports video browsing and has video  
content stored on it, you may need to turn off the  
AVR, remove the iPod from The Bridge III, reset the  
iPod, turn the AVR back on and dock the iPod again.  
An iPhone may not need to be reset, as simply  
undocking and redocking it may resolve the prob-  
lem. This procedure may also help when a video  
program is selected but the “Now Playing” screen  
appears instead of the video images.  
nOtEs:  
• The Play and Pause functions are not available  
unless content has been selected for playback.  
• To search within a track (not in Manual Mode),  
press and hold the indicated button. Press the  
Previous Track Button once to skip to the beginning  
of the current track. Press the Previous Track Button  
twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track.  
To exit iPod Manual Mode, with the AVR remote in The  
Bridge mode, press the Menu Button. To return to a  
previous menu level, press the Back/Exit Button or the  
M Button.  
iPod ManUal MODE  
Press the Menu Button and select Photo/Manual to  
enter iPod Manual Mode. This is required to view  
photos stored on the iPod. Table 5 summarizes the  
controls available with The Bridge III in iPod in Manual  
mode.  
Random: Select this setting for random playback,  
also known as “Shuffle Mode”. Each press of the OK  
Button switches the setting: shuffle by Song, shuffle  
by Album, or Off to end random playback.  
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OPERATIOn  
table 5 – Using the Bridge III in  
Charging the iPod or iPhone  
iPod Manual Mode  
You may leave your iPod or iPhone in The Bridge III  
even when you are not using it as a playback source.  
Whenever the iPod or iPhone is docked and your  
receiver is turned on, The Bridge III will charge the  
battery in the iPod or iPhone.  
iPod or iPhone Function  
Remote Control Key  
Play (N)  
Play  
Pause  
Menu  
Select  
Pause (1)  
Back/Exit or Left Arrow (M)  
OK  
Undocking the iPod or iPhone  
We recommend that you pause playback before  
physically removing the iPod or iPhone from The  
Bridge III.  
Select Next Screen*  
Right Arrow (N)  
(Scrubber, Cover Art, Ratings)  
Scroll Reverse  
Scroll Forward  
Next Track  
Page Up or Up Arrow (K)  
Page Down or Down Arrow (L)  
Next (J) or Right Arrow (N)  
Previous (I) or Left Arrow (M)  
Previos Track  
* Does not appear on video display connected to AVR.  
When a slideshow is being displayed, some controls  
have different effects:  
• To pause the slideshow, including any audio track  
that is playing, press the Pause Button.  
• To resume a paused slideshow, press the Pause  
Button. Pressing the Play Button begins audio play-  
back.  
• To play an audio track stored on the iPod, adjust the  
Slideshow Settings on the iPod.  
• To skip to the next or previous photo on the iPod,  
press the Next or Previous Transport Control.  
• It is not possible to skip to the next or previous  
audio track during a slideshow.  
• To search forward or in reverse within an audio  
track, press the Forward or Reverse Search  
Transport Control. If no audio track is playing, these  
controls will have no effect during the slideshow.  
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TROUBLESHOOTInG  
sYMPtOM  
sOlUtIOn  
The iPod or iPhone does not play or respond to • Make sure that The Bridge III is properly connected  
commands from the receiver’s remote.  
to a compatible Harman Kardon receiver.  
• Make sure that The Bridge is selected as  
the input on the receiver.  
sPECIFICatIOns:  
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1-3/16” x 4-1/2” x 4-1/2” (30mm x 114mm 114mm)  
Weight: 0.37 lb (0.17kg)  
© 2009 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved.  
Harman Kardon is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries.  
Designed to Entertain and The Bridge III logo are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.  
iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPod and iPhone not included. “Made for iPod” means that  
an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance stan-  
dards. “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the  
developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regula-  
tory standards.  
Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.  
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