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In addition to playing audio the rCube can output
video from supported iPods. When a video-enabled
iPod is docked and playing, video is routed to both
the composite (option A) and Y, Pb, Pr (option B)
video outputs on the rear panel. The output you use
is entirely up to you and what your display supports.
Note that some iPods may need to have their settings
changed to enable video — please contact Apple for
iPod support. Please note that Apple devices do not
output any menu graphics or any application graphics
to a connected display — the video out is used only for
playback of video files.
1
Connect the video display to the rCube
Composite video and Y, Pb, Pr (also called 'component') video are common
video formats. To connect your iPod to a composite video display you will need
a video cable with RCA phono connectors on either side (option A). For Y, Pb,
Pr video use the optional breakout cable (option B). Y, Pb, Pr video provides the
best picture quality. To purchase this component video cable please contact your
Arcam dealer.
2
Power up
Plug the power supply into the AC mains wall supply and the DC power input
jack on the rear panel of the rCube. Switch on the rCube by pressing power switch
on the rear panel, and press the standby button on the top panel or on the remote.
The blue power LED should light.
3
Select iPod as the source and play a video
Press the 'Source Select' button on the remote control or press the source button
on the top panel until the source button turns green. Green indicates iPod is
chosen as the source. Start the iPod video playback.
4
Make sure your display's source is correctly set
Use the controls on the display device to select the video input your rCube is
connected to as the current video source.
5
Adjust volume
Use the + and - volume buttons on the remote or on the top panel to adjust the
volume to desired level.

Using Video Outputs

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