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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................ 3
Features & Specifications...................................................................... 4
Features ............................................................................................ 4
Specifications ................................................................................... 7
Getting Started................................................................................ 8
Connections ........................................................................................... 9
Connecting the VIA!migo to a Home Stereo or A/V Receiver........ 10
Control Connections ........................................................................ 11
Connecting VIA!migo to an ELAN Multi-Room Controller.............. 14
Connecting To Your A/V System...................................................... 20
Connecting Your iPod ...................................................................... 21
Adjusting VIA!migo to Fit Your iPod ................................................ 21
Operation.............................................................................................. 23
VIA!migo Modes..................................................................................... 23
Dock Mode (On-Screen Navigation)................................................ 23
iPod Mode ........................................................................................ 25
Basic On-Screen Display Navigation.................................................... 26
On-Screen Display Navigation Page Layout................................... 27
On-Screen Navigation Tips & Tricks..................................................... 30
Shuffle Functions.............................................................................. 30
Speed-Scroll Functions.................................................................... 30
Screen Savers................................................................................... 31
Playing & Controlling Music .................................................................. 32
Tips & Tricks For Playing Music ...................................................... 32
How to Switch Between NTSC and PAL .............................................. 33
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Appendix A: FAQ’s/Troubleshooting................................. 34
Appendix B: Auxiliary Input.................................................... 37
Limited Warranty ............................................................. Back Page
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the VIA!migo™ iPod® Integration Dock
with On-Screen Navigation. VIA!® & iPod bring you your favorite tunes no
matter where you are. The VIA!migo iPod Integration Dock lets you leave
your headphones behind. Just sit down, relax and enjoy all the wonderful
music in your iPod because now you can hear it everywhere in the house.
Control your iPod from anywhere, while viewing Artist and Song information
from any VIA! Touch Panel in the home.
Place your VIA!migo anywhere in the house where it’s most convenient. You
can even have multiple VIA!migos in different locations around the home. All
you need to do is slide your iPod into any dock and it’ll be available wher-
ever and whenever you want it.
Figure 1: VIA!migo iPod Integration Dock
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Features & Specifications
With ELAN’s powerful combination of products, you can now listen to your
music anywhere you want. While VIA!migo lets you play all of your music
throughout the house. ELAN’s full line of VIA!®dj Digital Music Servers give
you one-touch, on-screen access to your entire CD collection and include
a fast and easy PC/Mac-to-iPod interface so you can take any of it on the
road. At home or on the go, ALL your music is now right at your fingertips.
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The ultimate iPod interface for any ELAN Multi-Room System
Turns your iPod into a home-based multi-room Audio and Video
player*
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Control your iPod from any VIA! Touch Panel in the home
View ‘Now Playing’ info (Artist, Song, etc.) on VIA! Touch Panels or
TVs using the composite video output
Graphical User Interface with familiar iPod controls
S-Video output for TV viewing
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NTSC and PAL compatible
IR receiver for direct (non-VIA!) control
Easy auto-programming with VIA!®TOOLS Setup Software
IR and RS-232 control
Discrete commands for every function
Variable/Fixed selectable audio output
3.5mm IR input
Software upgrades via RS-232 port
Docking station also recharges iPod battery
®
*Requires a Video iPod with the latest version of Apple firmware.
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NOTE: RS-232 provides two way feedback that enables you to view
media and iPod information, such as Track Titles, Artist information,
Play Status, etc. on Olé Touchpads. This requires the use of
an ELAN SS1 System Station.
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1
2
5
4
3
IPOD SUPPORT STAND
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
VIA!MIGO DOCK
AC POWER ADAPTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
POWER STATUS LIGHT
RJ45-DB9 CONNECTOR
AND CABLE
Figure 2: VIA!migo Components
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Specifications
Inputs/Outputs
Description
Left/Right Audio
(Variable or Fixed)
Analog audio output
Video
Composite video output
S-Video
(simultaneously active)
Separated analog video output
Power Supply Input
Power Supply
100-240VAC, 47-63 Hz
10VDC, 1.5 amps max
RS2-232 Serial Input
RJ-45 Jack (RJ-45 to DB9 adaptor
and cable included)
VIDEO FORMAT
NTSC/PAL (automatic internal
switching)
iPod Models Supported
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iPod mini (4GB, 6GB)
4G iPod with Click Wheel (20GB, 30GB, 40GB, 60GB, U2)
4G iPod with Color Display (20GB, 30GB, 40GB, 60GB, U2)
iPod nano (1GB, 2GB, 4GB)
5G iPod with Video (30GB, 60GB)
Note: Apple iPod models listed as of March 2006
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Getting Started
Connecting your VIA!migo to your Home Entertainment System is a snap.
To connect the VIA!migo to a Home Entertainment System:
1. Assemble your VIA!migo - Attach the VIA!migo iPod Support Stand
and make the proper power, audio and video connections to your
Home Entertainment System.
2. Connect your iPod and adjust VIA!migo Stand - Adjust the VIA!migo
Stand to fit your particular iPod.
3. Select your media and play - Turn on VIA!migo, then select some
music on your iPod.
To assemble the VIA!migo, perform the following steps:
1. Remove the adjustment screw on top of the Dock
2. Fit the iPod Support Stand into the cavity on top of the VIA!migo.
NOTE: Be sure to line up the Support Stand’s cutout slot with the
adjustment screw on the Dock.
3. Tighten the Support Stand’s adjustment screw to secure the Stand in
place. Do not over-tighten the screw.
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Connections
REMOTE IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
10V DC
DATE I/O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Figure 3: VIA!migo Connections
1
2
3
4
5
Remote In
Right Audio Out
10VDC PWR Jack
*Data I/O Port
6
7
S-Video Out
Composite Video Out
Left Audio Out
* Warning: The Data I/O Port is NOT an Ethernet connection and may
cause damage to the router, VIA!migo and the iPod if it is connected to an
ethernet router.
Table 1: VIA!migo Rear Panel Connections
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Connecting the VIA!migo to a Home Stereo
or A/V Receiver
There are several different ways you can connect the VIA!migo to your exist-
ing Home Entertainment System:
1. Connect the Left and Right Audio Outputs to a stereo or A/V
Receiver. Connect the Video Output directly to a TV.
2. Connect the Left and Right Audio Outputs and Video Output to a TV.
3. Connect the Left and Right Audio Outputs to an ELAN Multi-Room
System and the Video Output to an ELAN VIA! Touch Panel.
Note: VIA!migo can be connected solely to a home stereo, but
On-Screen Navigation will not be available.
A/V Source Input
VIA!migo
REMOTE IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
10V DC
DATA I/O
Composite
Video Cable
(included)
Stereo
Interconnect
Cable
Figure 4: Stereo-A/V Receiver Connections
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Control Connections
IR Control
The VIA!migo may be controlled by IR or RS-232. IR control is the simplest
connection and will provide all control options but WILL NOT provide feed-
back when used with Olé Touchpads. Feedback, in the case of IR controlled
applications, occurs on a TV or VIA! Touch Panel dispaly.
Use a mono 3.5mm interconnect cable between an IR Out port from an ELAN
Multi-Room Controller or other IR device and the Remote In port on the
VIA!migo as shown in Figure 5.
VIA!migo
IR Output
SOURCE IR OUTPUTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
REMOTE IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
10V DC
DATA I/O
3.5mm Mono
Interconnect
Cable
Figure 5: IR Connections
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RS-232 Control
RS-232 serial control provides reliable control from VIA! Touch Panels and
Olé Touchpads. In addition to control capabilities, RS-232 control allows
Olé Touchpads to display feedback (Title, Track, etc.). An ELAN SS1 System
Station is required to display feedback on Olé Touchpads. Use the included
RJ-45 to DB-9 Adaptor when connecting the VIA!migo to the SS1.
Note: Maximum distance between the VIA!migo and an SS1 is 300'.
SS1 System Station
VIA!migo
DATA I/O
ELAN RS-232
HOST
ELAN
RJ-45
Cable
RS-232
Cable
RJ-45 to
RS-232
Adapter
Figure 6: SS1 to VIA!migo Connections
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5
4
3
2
1
RS-232 Adapter RJ-45
9
8
7
6
Pin 2 (Blue White) = TX
Pin 3 (Orange) = RX
Pin 5
(Green) = Ground
87654321
RS-232 Adapter DB-9
Pin 2 = TX
Pin 3 = RX
Pin 5 = Ground
WARNING: CONNECT ONLY PINS 2, 3, AND 5.
DO NOT CONNECT OTHER PINS TO THE SS1.
CONNECTING TO OTHER PINS WILL RESULT
IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
Figure 7: RS-232 Adapter Pinout
The pinout shown in Figure 7 shows the Transmit (TX), Receive (RX), and
Ground (GND) connections for the RS-232 to RJ-45 Adapter. Connect only
pins 2, 3, and 5 of the RJ-45 to the SS1 System Station.
Note: The VIA!migo IR connections MUST be connected along with
the RS-232 connections when using RS-232 control.
Note: The VIA!migo must be located within 300 feet of the SS1.
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Connecting VIA!migo to an ELAN Multi-Room
Controller
Remotely Located Source
VIA!migo connects to ELAN’s Multi-Room Controllers as a Source much like
a DVD player, VCR, or cable box. Figure 8 shows the VIA!migo hooked up
to an ELAN System12 using Cat-5 to connect an LSWP (Local Source Wall
Plate Kit to pass Audio, Video and IR between the VIA!migo and the S12
chassis using Cat-5.
Note: The LSWP is specific to S12 Systems and will not work with
other Multi-Room Controllers
VIA!migo
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LSWP
Local Source
Wall Plate
+
Stereo
White/Green
Green
Interconnect
Cable
-
G
Blue
White/Blue
Brown
Orange
White/Orange
Green
White/Brown
Cat-5
Orange
ELAN
C45P
White/Green
Brown
White/Brown
3.5mm Mono
Interconnect
Cable
White/Orange
V
Blue
S12
White/Blue
+
Video Inputs
RG-6 or RG-59
Coaxial Cable
F-to-RCA
Connector
(Female to Male)
F-to-RCA
Connector
(Female to Female)
Composite
Video Cable
(included)
Figure 8: VIA!migo to ELAN S12 Multi-Room Controller w/ LSWP
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Figure 9 shows the VIA!migo connected directly to an ELAN Multi-Room
controller using an RSWP (Remote Source Wall Plate Kit) to pass Audio,
Video and IR between the VIA!migo and a Multi-Room Controller using
Cat-5.
Note: The RSWP is NOT system-specific and will work with any
Multi-Room Controller or Stereo-A/V receiver.
VIA!migo
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RSWP
Source
Plate
System
Plate
Stereo
(S12/S6/Z•630)
Source Inputs
Stereo
Cat-5
Interconnect
Interconnect
Cable (included)
Cable (included)
L
R
IN
Mono 3.5mm
Interconnect
Cable
3.5mm Mono
Interconnect
Cable
IR Outputs
(S12, S6, Z•630)
Composite
Video Cable
(included)
Composite
Video Cable
(included)
RG-6 or
RG-59 Coax
Composite Video
Inputs (S12 or Z•880)
+12VDC
Power
Supply
(included)
Figure 9: VIA!migo to ELAN Multi-Room Controller w/ RSWP
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Multi-Room Controller Applications
S12
Coax Cable
Cat-5
VIA!64
TO SENSE INPUTS USE STEREO 3.5mm PLUGS ONL
Y
EXTIR
MONO
ANTENNA
XM FM
1
2
3
4
5
6
ZONE
1
LOCAL
1
ZONE
2
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
TM
3
Cat-5
ZONE
4
LOCAL
4
ZONE
5
LOCAL
ZONE
6
LOCAL
6
ZONE
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
7
7
+
VIA!POWE-R-
8
8
16VDC
/
10A
16VDC
/
4A
PWR4
VIA!NET
16 VDC/
4A
PS12
Cat-5
Cat-5
Coax Cable
SS1
LEXINGTON, KY MADE IN CHINA
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MODEL: VIA2SS1
DC RELAY
PWR
RELAY
1
RELAY
2
RELAY
3
RELAY
4
RELAY
5
RELAY
6
RELAY
7
RELAY
8
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICE TO ELAN-APPROVED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
HOST RS-232
ELAN RS-232
COM
COM
1
3
COM
COM
2
4
IR-LINK
SENSE INPUTS
2
IR OUTPUTS
1
4
3
6
ALL IR OUTPUT
EXT IR INPUT
1
2
3
4
5
7
9
11
12
VIA2SS
POWER
16VDC
COM
COM
COM
COM
1
2
3
4
ETHERNET
5
6
8
10
VIA-NET
-
+
HOST
ELAN
LINK
RX/TX
PWR
IR
RS-232
to
Cat-5
(300' Max)
RJ45
Connector
LSWP
Local Source
Wall Plate
RJ-45
Wall
Plate
L
IN
R
IR
OUT
VIDEO
Cat-5
3.5mm
IR Cable
VIA!migo
RCA
A/V Cables
Figure 10: VIA!migo - RS-232 Control
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S12
Coax Cable
Cat-5
VIA!64
TO SENSE INPUTS USE STEREO 3.5mm PLUGS ONL
Y
EXT IR
MONO
ANTENNA
XM FM
1
2
3
4
5
6
ZONE
1
LOCAL
1
ZONE
2
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
TM
3
Cat-5
ZONE
4
LOCAL
4
ZONE
5
LOCAL
ZONE
6
LOCAL
6
ZONE
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
+
VIA!POWE-R-
8
8
Cat-5
Coax Cable
7
7
16VDC
/
10A
16VDC
/
4A
PWR4
VIA!NET
16 VDC/
4A
LSWP
Local Source
Wall Plate
PS12
L
IN
R
IR
OUT
VIDEO
3.5mm
IR Cable
VIA!migo
RCA
A/V Cables
Figure 11: VIA!migo - IR Control
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Zone
2
TV Monitor
S12
Composite
Video Cable
Zone
2
Z•250
Coax Cable
Cat-5
TO SENSE INPUTS USE STEREO 3.5mm PLUGS ONL
Y
EXTIR
MONO
ANTENNA
XM FM
1
2
3
4
5
6
TM
ZONE
1
LOCAL
1
ZONE
2
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
Cat-5
3
Cat-5
ZONE
4
LOCAL
4
ZONE
5
LOCAL
ZONE
6
LOCAL
6
ZONE
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
7
7
+
VIA!POWE-R-
8
8
PWR4
16 VDC/
4A
Zone
SS1
1
VIA!64
16VDC
/
10A
16VDC
/
4A
VIA!NET
Cat-5
Cat-5
PS12
Cat-5
L
E
X
I
N
G
T
O
N
,
K
Y
•
M
A
D
E
I
N
C
H
I
N
A
MODEL: VIA2SS1
DC RELAY
PWR
RELAY
1
RELAY
2
RELAY
3
RELAY
4
RELAY
5
RELAY
6
RELAY
7
RELAY
8
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICE TO ELAN-APPROVED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
HOST RS-232
ELAN RS-232
COM
COM
1
3
COM
COM
2
4
IR-LINK
SENSE INPUTS
2
IR OUTPUTS
1
4
3
6
ALL IR OUTPUT
EXT IR INPUT
1
2
3
4
5
7
9
11
12
VIA2SS
POWER
16VDC
COM
COM
COM
COM
1
2
3
4
ETHERNET
5
6
8
10
VIA-NET
-
+
HOST
ELAN
LINK
RX/TX
PWR
IR
RS-232
to
RJ45
Connectors
Cat-5
(300' Max)
LSWP
Coax
RJ-45
Wall
Plate
L
IN
R
IR
OUT
VIDEO
Cat-5
3.5mm
IR Cable
Zone
1
VIA!migo
LSWP
Wall
Plate
RCA
A/V Cables
Coax
RJ-45
Wall
Plate
L
IN
R
IR
OUT
VIDEO
Cat-5
Zone
2
VIA!migo
3.5mm
IR Cable
RCA
A/V Cables
Figure 12: Multiple VIA!migos - RS-232 Control
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Zone 2 TV Monitor
S12
Composite
Video Cable
Zone
2
Z•250
Coax Cable
Cat-5
TO SENSE INPUTS USE STEREO 3.5mm PLUGS ONL
Y
EXTIR
MONO
ANTENNA
XM FM
1
2
3
4
5
6
VIA!64
ZONE
1
LOCAL
1
ZONE
2
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
3
TM
ZONE
4
LOCAL
4
ZONE
5
LOCAL
ZONE
6
LOCAL
6
Cat-5
ZONE
LOCAL
ZONE
LOCAL
7
7
+
VIA!POWE-R-
8
8
16VDC
/
10A
16VDC
/
4A
VIA!NET
Cat-5
Coax
PS12
RCA
16 VDC/
4A
PWR4
L
IN
R
IR
OUT
VIDEO
A/V Cables
3.5mm
IR Cable
LSWP
Zone 1 VIA!migo
Cat-5
Coax
L
IN
R
RCA
A/V Cables
IR
OUT
VIDEO
3.5mm
IR Cable
LSWP
Local Source
Wall Plate
Zone 2 VIA!migo
Figure 13: Multiple VIA!migos - IR Control
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Connecting To Your A/V System
To connect to your A/V System with or without a VIA! Touch Panel:
1. Plug the included AC power adapter into the back of the VIA!migo
base, and the other end into any available AC power outlet.
2. Plug the A/V Cable into the back of the VIA!migo base. Be sure to
match the color on the A/V plugs (Red, White and Yellow) with the
corresponding jack color or input type.
3. Plug the other end of the A/V Cable into the corresponding jacks of
any available input on the A/V system. (White plug - Left Audio, Red
plug - Right Audio and Yellow plug - Video).
When connecting the VIA!migo to an ELAN Multi-Room System, it is treated
exactly like any other Audio/Video source for purposes of audio and video
connections.
NOTE: The S-Video Out connection can be used for even better
video performance (S-Video cable not included).
4. If using a VIA! Touch Panel, use it to select and turn on your
VIA!migo. Also turn on your home stereo and select the correct input
for the VIA!migo.
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Connecting Your iPod
Adjusting VIA!migo to Fit Your iPod
The VIA!migo can fit any dockable iPod. It can even be used with many iPod
protective cases left on. The first time you use your iPod, and if you ever
use another size iPod, you should adjust the VIA!migo’s Support Stand to
accommodate your particular iPod. See Figure 14 for an example.
To adjust the VIA!migo to fit your iPod:
1. Loosen the Support Stand screw and slide the Support Stand as far
back as it can go;
2. Connect your iPod by carefully lowering it onto the iPod dock
connector of the VIA!migo.
3. Slide the Support Stand toward the iPod until the iPod is gently rest
ing against the Support Stand Pad. The back of the iPod should be
parallel to the Support Stand and not leaning forward or backward.
4. Tighten the Support Stand Screw to keep in place. DO NOT
overtighten.
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Figure 14: VIA!migo iPod Support Stand
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Operation
VIA!migo Modes
VIA!migo has two distinct modes; Dock Mode (On-Screen Navigation) and
iPod Mode. It’s very important to understand the differences between the
two.
NOTE: To toggle between iPod Mode and Dock (On-Screen
Navigation) Mode, simply issue the Mode IR command to toggle the
mode state or issue the discrete iPod Mode or Dock Mode com-
mand.
Dock Mode (On-Screen Navigation)
Dock Mode allows you to view, navigate and select your iPod media on your
TV screen or VIA! Touch Panel. You can change display settings, view cur-
rently playing song info, view songs by category, or use iPod song info as a
screensaver.
Use Dock Mode when:
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•
The VIA!migo is connected to a TV or VIA! Touch Panel.
You want to view and select your iPod music from your TV screen or
VIA! Touch Panel.
•
You wish to see the currently playing song and information on your
iPod.
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On-Screen Music Navigation
Use on-screen navigation by selecting the Dock Mode to control and display
your iPod music, including Playlists, Albums, Artists, Songs, etc. You can
also choose Screen Savers to customize your VIA!migo. To navigate through
the categories of your music:
1. Select Music from the Home Menu screen using the UP/DOWN
Navigation Arrows.
2. Select the Enter Button or Right Navigation Arrow to view the
Music Listing page.
3. Select the listing of music you would like to view: Playlists, Artists,
Albums, Songs, Genres, Composers or Audiobooks.
4. Scroll Up or Down to select the particular song you would like to
play, then with the song highlighted, press Enter or hit the Right
Navigation Arrow.
From the Home Menu screen, you can also go immediately to your iPod
Playlists and listen to one. You can even choose Shuffle Songs to play
songs randomly from your library. Any time that you have a track playing
from your iPod using the VIA!migo, the current track info is displayed at the
top of your TV screen. The VIA!migo also displays a track countdown timer,
the track progress bar, the name of your iPod, as well as album and playlist
information (if applicable).
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iPod Mode
iPod Mode lets you browse and select music, pictures and video directly
from your iPod. You can navigate your iPod menu screens via the arrow but-
tons on a VIA! Touch Panel or directly on the iPod itself while docked on top
of theVIA!migo.
Use iPod Mode when:
•
•
Using the VIA!migo connected to your stereo
Playing and navigating the iPod media
The iPod Mode can be entered by issuing the iPod Mode IR command to
the Dock.
On-Screen Video Navigation
On-Screen Video Navigation operates the same as On-Screen Music
Navigation but require a video iPod with the most current version of Apple®
iPod® firmware.
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Basic On-Screen Display Navigation
Figure 8 shows the on-screen button layout features of a VIA! Touch Panel
with a VIA!migo program downloaded to the touch panel.
13
12
1
11
10
2
3
4
6
7
5
8
9
Figure 15: On-Screen Display Navigation Page Layout
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On-Screen Display Navigation Page Layout
Item #
Description
Displays the “Now Playing” information of the current track,
along with play status.
1
Returns to the first page in the navigation tree (Home Page).
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Used to browse up and down through the current menu list.
Selects the highlighted menu item or initiates the selected track
to play
Allows you to move backward or forward in that navigation tree.
Allows you to play or pause the current media track.
Allows you to momentarily scan backward or forward through a
specific media track.
Toggles the Shuffle Mode On or Off.
When pressed returns you back to the main VIA! Touch Panel
interface.
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Item #
Description
Controls the volume up or down for the current zone.
10
Mute the audio in the specific zone.
11
12
13
Allows you to select the next or previous media track
Indicates the highlighted menu item on the screen.
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For basic On-Screen Display Navigation, perform the steps shown in
Figure 16.
1. Select Music from the Home
Menu Screen.
2. Select the listing of music
you would like to view: Playlist,
Artist, Albums, Songs, Genres,
Composers, or Audiobooks.
3. Scroll Up or Down to select
the particular song you would
like to play, then with the song
highlighted, press Enter or the
Right Navigation Arrow.
Figure 16: On-Screen Display Navigation
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On-Screen Navigation Tips & Tricks
Shuffle Functions
There are two ways to use Shuffle with your VIA!migo in On-Screen
Navigation Music Mode:
1. To immediately begin shuffling your entire Music Library, select
Shuffle Songs from the VIA!migo Home Menu.
2. Shuffle your music in any song list, such as Playlists, Artists, Albums,
Songs, etc. Simply press the Shuffle button on a VIA! Touch Panel
and the VIA!migo will then randomly select and play songs from
the current list. The Shuffle icon will appear in the right corner of the
Status Bar when you are playing songs in Shuffle Mode.
Speed-Scroll Functions
Since your iPod might contain thousands of songs, the VIA!migo features
a handy Speed-Scroll feature that lets you rapidly scroll through large lists
in seconds. By holding the Down Navigation Arrow or Up Navigation Arrow
button, your VIA!migo will scroll through several screens of selections and
then begin Speed Scrolling through multiple pages until you arrive at your
particular choice.
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Screen Savers
A Screen Saver will automatically come on after a period of user inactivity.
Music will continue to play. Select from the following:
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Status Bar - displays the current song information and play status.
VIA!migo Logo - bounces the VIA!migo logo around the screen.
Black - displays a dark screen.
Pushing any button on the VIA! Touch Panel wakes the VIA!migo screen.
Screen Saver Time-Out
Set the Screen Saver to appear after 2 minutes, 5 min., 10 min. or Never. The
default is Never.
NOTE: You can start up the VIA!migo Screen Saver at any time by
selecting a Screen Saver and a Time-Out or by issuing the discrete
IR Screensaver On command.
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Playing & Controlling Music
The VIA!migo lets you enjoy your iPod music through your home stereo, A/V
receiver, ELAN Multi-Room System, powered speakers and/or television.
You can either select your music directly from your iPod (iPod Mode) or
you can view, navigate and select music using VIA!migo’s On-Screen Music
Navigation (Dock Mode).
Tips & Tricks For Playing Music
Here are some tips and tricks to use to play music with your VIA!migo:
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USE PLAYLISTS - Playlists are a good way to group music by moods,
genres, new albums. etc. For example: set up a “Cocktails” Playlist,
then a “Dinner” Playlist, then an “After Dinner” Playlist.
NOTE: Next Music Playlist and Previous Music Playlist buttons
operate in iPod Mode only.
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How to Switch Between NTSC and PAL
Switching between between NTSC and PAL can be accomplished using the
template in VIA!TOOLS software (see VIA!TOOLS “Help” file) or by issuing the
following commands:
1. Undock the iPod from the dock
2. Issue the “Home” IR Command or navigate to the Main page and
then:
A. To set the VIA!migo to NTSC (default) issue the following
commands:
Left, Up, Left, Up.
B. To set the VIA!migo to PAL mode, issue the following commands:
Left, Down, Left, Down.
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Appendix A:FAQs/Troubleshooting
FAQs
FAQ
Answer
Does the VIA!migo
charge battery in my
iPod?
Yes. The VIA!migo fully charges and powers
your iPod whenever your iPod is connected.
Do I have to use a TV
with the VIA!migo?
No. The VIA!migo is a music-based, remote
controlled home docking system for your iPod
that requires nothing but a stereo or pow-
ered speakers to play your iPod media. Of
course, to get the most out of your VIA!migo,
you should connect it to a TV, VIA! Touch
Panel and home stereo or ELAN Multi-Room
System. Remember, in order to use Dock
Mode with On-Screen Music Navigation to
select and choose your music, you have to
connect your VIA!migo to your TV or VIA!
Touch Panel.
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FAQ
Answer
Where are my Podcasts
when I’m using on-
screen navigation?
The VIA!migo categorizes your Podcasts
under Genres. Just select Genres from the
Music Menu and find the Podcast you’d like
to hear. If you want, you can organize your
Podcasts into a Playlist in iTunes and then
access them on your television using the
VIA!migo.
NOTE: Your iPod will sometimes orga-
nize certain Podcasts under Albums
or Artists, so be sure to check there
as well.
Troubleshooting
My VIA!migo isn’t
working...
Possible Solution
Unit not turned ON.
Incorrect Mode.
Turn unit ON.
Make sure that you are in the desired mode -
Dock Mode or iPod Mode. To change modes,
simply issue the “Mode” IR command.
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My VIA!migo isn’t
working...
Possible Solution
IR not working.
1. Ensure that the DB-9 to RJ-45 Adaptor
used is the one that came with the VIA!migo.
Disconnect the adaptor and resend IR
command.
2. If the Dock is near IR interference (Plasma
TV, LCD TV, sunlight, etc.) the IR Receiver
Window may be flooded. Cover the IR
Window and use the 3.5mm IR Input port.
Video Output is unread-
able.
See p. 33 for steps necessary to switch
between NTSC and PAL video formats.
iPod will not sync with
dock.
Ensure iPod compatibility (p. 7) and has the
latest firmware from Apple.
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Appendix B:
Auxiliary Input
The VIA!migo has an available Auxiliary Input on the side of the docking
station. This stereo 3.5 mm mini jack allows input from an outside source to
pass through the Left/Right audio outputs of the docking station.
When this Auxiliary Input is used, it bypasses the iPod signal until the
input jack has been removed. If the 3.5 mm mini jack is inserted while the
iPod is docked and playing that will also cause the iPod audio signal to be
bypassed.
AUX IN
Figure 17: Auxiliary Input
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Limited Warranty
ELAN HOME SYSTEMS L.L.C. (“ELAN”) warrants the VIA!migo™ iPod® Integration Dock to
be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of one year (1 year) from
date of purchase. If within the applicable warranty period above purchaser discovers that
such item was not as warranted above and promptly notifies ELAN in writing, ELAN shall
repair or replace the item at the company’s option. This warranty shall not apply (a) to equip-
ment not manufactured by ELAN, (b) to equipment which shall have been installed by other
than an ELAN authorized installer, (c) to installed equipment which is not installed to ELAN’s
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ELAN, (e) to equipment which shall have been subjected to negligence, accident, or dam-
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electrical surge, tornado, earthquake, or other catastrophic events beyond ELAN’s control,
or to improper operation, maintenance or storage, or to other than normal use of service.
With respect to equipment sold by, but not manufactured by ELAN, the warranty obliga-
tions of ELAN shall in all respects conform to the warranty actually extended to ELAN by
its supplier. The foregoing warranties do not cover reimbursement for labor, transportation,
removal, installation or other expenses which may be incurred in connection with repair or
replacement.
Except as may be expressly provided and authorized in writing by ELAN, ELAN shall not be
subject to any other obligations or liabilities whatsoever with respect to equipment manufac-
tured by ELAN or services rendered by ELAN.
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