Section 7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Problem | Solution |
The iPod in my iSee- | If the battery on your iPod is |
won’t turn on; there’s | completely dead, the iSee may not |
no display on the | be able to start it. Turn off the iSee, |
iSee. | plug in the iSee’s AC adapter and |
| let the iPod battery charge for 10 |
| minutes. Then turn on the iSee. The |
| iPod should turn on. |
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I turned on | Turn the iSee off, then turn it on |
without a TV | again. The iSee “wakes up” set for a |
connected, and now | display on its own screen. |
there’s nothing on the |
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iSee screen. |
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No sound from | Make sure headphones are plugged |
headphones. | securely into the iSee. |
| Make sure the volume is set to level |
| 1 or greater. |
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No video preview | Make sure you plug cables from the |
window when | video source (camcorder, VCR, |
recording. | etc.) output to the AUDIO IN and |
| VIDEO IN connectors of the |
| Standard Dock. |
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See “Appendix B: Technical Support” on page 67 for details of getting technical support or returning your iSee to the manufacturer.
iSee 360i User’s Manual |