
If you have problems with your system, look through this chart and see if you can solve the problem yourself before calling your dealer or TEAC service center.
ªª No power
eIs the unit’s power plug completely inserted into a working power outlet?
ªª Remote control doesn’t work.
eCheck to see if the batteries are properly installed in the remote control.
eIf the batteries are dead, change the batteries.
ªª No sound
eCheck the connection to the monitor system again.
eCheck the volume and settings of the amplifier.
ªª There is unwanted noise.
eAre the connecting cables all properly connected and functioning?
ªª A CD cannot be played back.
eIf you are using a data CD with MP3 files, confirm that the file
eIs the disc scratched or dirty?
ªª The files on a data CD cannot all be played back.
eIs the unit in folder playback mode?
ªª The iPod cannot be connected to the iPod dock.
eConfirm that the correct dock adapter has been inserted into this unit’s iPod dock.
eConfirm that no debris or dust is stuck to this unit’s iPod dock and then try to connect the iPod again.
ªª The iPod cannot be controlled.
eIs the iPod connected correctly with the unit’s dock connector?
eIs the unit’s power plug completely inserted into a working power outlet?
eIs the iPod selected as the output source?
eUnlock the HOLD switch on the iPod.
eRemove the iPod from the iPod dock once and then wait a moment before reconnecting the iPod.
eUpdating the iPod software frequently resolves problems. Please visit Apple’s website and check for the latest information.
7 − Troubleshooting
ªª There is no sound or video from the iPod.
eIs the iPod playing?
eIs the iPod connected correctly with the unit’s dock connector?
eIs the unit’s power plug completely inserted into a working power outlet?
eIs the video or
eIs the television input set to the video input jack to which this unit is connected?
eAre the iPod video output and television output settings matched correctly (NTSC or PAL)?
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