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Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Quick Start
- Using iPod
- Using iPod Controls
- Connecting and Disconnecting iPod
- Organizing and Transferring Your Music
- About iTunes
- About the iTunes Music Store
- Audio File Formats Supported by iPod
- About Playlists
- About Smart Playlists
- Creating Playlists on Your Computer
- Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod Automatically
- Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod Manually
- Deleting Songs and Playlists From iPod Manually
- Modifying Playlists on iPod Manually
- Listening to Spoken Word Audio
- Seeing How Many Songs Are on iPod
- Adjusting iPod Settings
- Using the Extra Features of Your iPod
- iPod Accessories
- Charging the iPod Battery
- Tips and Troubleshooting
- Resetting iPod
- If Your iPod Won’t Turn On or Respond
- If You Want to Disconnect iPod, but the Screen Says “Do Not Disconnect”
- If Your iPod Isn’t Playing Music
- If You Connect iPod to Your Computer and Nothing Happens
- If You Connect iPod to a USB Port and It Doesn’t Work Correctly
- If Your iPod Remote Isn’t Working
- Software Update and Restore
- Learning More, Service, and Support
- Safety and Cleaning
- Communications Regulation Information

51 Tips and Troubleshooting
• If you’re using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 + FireWire Cable (see page 13) and
your computer has USB and FireWire ports, don’t plug the cable’s USB and FireWire
connectors in to your computer at the same time. If you have done this, unplug the
cables and reset iPod (see above).
• If that doesn’t work, you may need to restore iPod software. See “Software Update
and Restore” on page 53.
If You Want to Disconnect iPod, but the Screen Says
“Do Not Disconnect”
• If iPod is transferring music, wait for the transfer to complete.
• Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Eject button.
• If iPod disappears from the iTunes Source list, but you still see the “Do Not
Disconnect” message on the iPod screen, go ahead and disconnect iPod.
• If iPod doesn’t disappear from the iTunes Source list, drag the iPod icon from the
desktop to the Trash (if you’re using a Mac) or click the Safely Remove Hardware icon
in the system tray and select your iPod (if you’re using a Windows PC). If you still see
the “Do Not Disconnect” message, restart your computer and eject iPod again.
If Your iPod Isn’t Playing Music
• Make sure the Hold switch is off.
• If you’re using the iPod Remote, make sure the remote’s Hold switch is off.
• Make sure the headphones connector is pushed in all the way.
• Make sure the volume is adjusted properly.
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