
Troubleshooting
Device connected to the [iPod] terminal
Symptoms | Solution | Ref. page |
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iPod is not recognized. | Connect with a | 17 |
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| Connect the | 17 |
| securely. |
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| Check that the iPod model is compatible for playback | 27 |
| by the system. |
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Cannot control the iPod. | Disconnect the iPod from the system, disconnect all | 17 |
| devices from the iPod, and then |
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| system. |
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| Check that the iPod model is compatible for playback | 27 |
| by the system. |
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Poor response. | iPod response becomes poor when there is a large | 27 |
| number of tracks on the iPod. This is particularly true |
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| when shuffle is turned on for a large number of tracks, |
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| which can cause poor response of the iPod itself. |
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Remote control
Symptoms | Solution | Ref. page |
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The remote control | Load new batteries. | 21 |
does not work. | Use the remote control within its effective range. | 21 |
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Resetting the microcomputer
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Microcomputer malfunction (the system does not work, the display is faulty, etc.).
Reset Procedure (Main unit only)
1Turn off the power (press the [K] key to enter Standby mode).
2While holding down the [H] and [STOPF] keys on the main unit, hold down the main unit's power [K] key until the message “CLEAR ALL” appears on the display.
Remember that resetting erases any stored information and restores the system's default settings.
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