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There is a
crackling
sound
coming from
speakers.
There is a
crackling
sound
coming from
speakers
(when
connected
to PC or
laptop).
The sound
is distorted.
There is
radio
interference.
Intermittent
buzzing.
The
inMotion
iM600
exhibits
erratic or
unexpected
behavior.
Controls do
not function.
The iPod is not correctly seated into
the docking station.
If using an alternate audio source, the
audio source is not properly connected
to the inMotion iM600 or there is a
problem with the alternate audio
source.
The operating system’s volume level is
set too high.
The inMotion iM600’s volume level is
set too high.
The unit is too close to a radio tower.
The unit is located too close to a GSM
cell phone.
Static electricity, momentary
interruption of power, or abnormal
operating conditions may be
responsible.
Turn off the iPod, remove it from the docking station,
reseat it, and turn it on again.
• Connect an alternate audio source—such as a CD
player, MP3 player, or portable DVD player—to your
inMotion iM600 by plugging one end of a 3.5mm
stereo cable (sold separately) to the line out of your
portable device (if it has one) or to the device’s
headphone jack. Connect the other end to the input
marked “AUX” on the back of the inMotion iM600.
• Set the volume on the audio source at mid-level.
• Set the volume on the inMotion iM600 at minimum
level and adjust upward to a comfortable listening
level.
Check the operating system volume level and decrease
it if necessary.
The “+” and “–” buttons control the master volume.
Press and hold the “–” button to decrease the volume.
Move the unit to see if the interference goes away.
Move the GSM cell phone away from the unit.
1. Disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet.
2. Disconnect the rechargeable battery per instructions
in the “Power” section.
3. Wait 20–30 seconds.
4. Reconnect the rechargeable battery.
5. Reconnect the power supply.
Symptom Possible Problem Solution