User`s guide

Chapter 4
Tips and Troubleshooting
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If that doesn’t work, see the documentation that came with your iPod for more
information.
If the remote isn’t working
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Make sure to point the remote directly at your iPod Hi-Fi.
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Make sure the remote sensor on the front panel of your iPod Hi-Fi (see page 10) is not
blocked.
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Make sure you can play music through your iPod Hi-Fi using the iPod controls. The
problem may not be with the remote.
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The remote battery may need to be replaced (see page 21).
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If you have more than one Apple Remote and you have paired your iPod Hi-Fi with
one of them, make sure you’re using the right remote. For instructions on setting
your iPod Hi-Fi to work with any Apple Remote, see page 22.
If your iPod Hi-Fi isn’t playing music from another device
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Make sure the volume on the device and on your iPod Hi-Fi isn’t turned down all the
way.
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If an iPod is connected to your iPod Hi-Fi, disconnect it, or press and hold the Menu
button on the remote until the status light blinks green.
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Make sure youre using the correct audio cable (see page 16) and that it is connected
firmly to your iPod Hi-Fi and to the device.
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Make sure the device is turned on and functioning correctly. See the documentation
that came with the device for more information.
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