TROUBLESHOOTING
Should you experience difficulties in the use of FREESOUND, please refer to the following chart.
Symptom
AC adapter is not plugged
into a wall outlet or the
connector is not plugged into
the DC jack on the back of
The base
does not
the FREESOUND.
power on
Wall outlet is not functioning.
Using no/incorrect iPod
cradle.
iPod does
not
iPod is not installed properly.
respond to
the speaker
system
Your iPod is locked up.
iPod is not docked properly.
iPod does
not charge
iPod battery has a problem.
Speakers
Speakers are receiving a
do not play
signal from other devices or
the sound
another transmitter.
from
docked
The transmitter was turned on
device
before the speakers.
Sound is
The unit is experiencing
cut off or
interference.
noisy
Sound source is distorted.
Sound is
distorted
Volume level is set too high.
Possible problem
Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet and
plug the connector into the DC jack on the
FREESOUND.
Plug another device into the same outlet
to confirm the outlet is working.
Make sure the dock cradle is the proper fit
for your iPod.
Remove your iPod from the dock and
check for any obstruction on the
connectors in the docking and on your
iPod. Then reseat it in the dock.
Make sure your iPod is working properly
before docking into the unit.
Remove your iPod from the dock and
check for any obstruction on the
connectors in the docking and on your
iPod. Then reseat it in the dock.
Please make sure your iPod is working
properly before docking into the unit.
Place the unit in a location where there is
less signal interference.
Turn the speakers on first and then turn
on the transmitter.
Do not turn on other wireless devices
simultaneously.
If the source is an iPod, check the sound
file on a computer to hear if it is also
distorted. If you are using an external
sound source like a digital audio player,
try reducing the output volume on the
device itself. Also try turning bass boost
OFF or change the EQ setting.
Decrease the volume from the source.
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Solution