Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting 23
Note: If you have an original iPod with a dock connector (with four buttons below
the display), press and hold the Play/Pause (
’
) and Menu buttons to reset it.
 If that doesn’t work, see the documentation that came with your iPod for more
information.
If the remote isn’t working
 Make sure to point the remote directly at your iPod Hi-Fi.
 Make sure the remote sensor on the front panel of your iPod Hi-Fi (see page 8) is not
blocked.
 Make sure you can play music through your iPod Hi-Fi using the iPod controls. The
problem may not be with the remote.
 The remote battery may need to be replaced (see page 18).
 If you have more than one Apple Remote and you have paired your iPod Hi-Fi with
one of them, make sure you’re using the right remote. For instructions on setting
your iPod Hi-Fi to work with any Apple Remote, see page 20.
If your iPod Hi-Fi isn’t playing music from another device
 Make sure the volume on the device and on your iPod Hi-Fi isn’t turned down all the
way.
 If an iPod is connected to your iPod Hi-Fi, disconnect it, or press and hold the Menu
button on the remote until the status light blinks green.
 Make sure you’re using the correct audio cable (see page 14) and that it is connected
firmly to your iPod Hi-Fi and to the device.
 Make sure the device is turned on and functioning correctly. See the documentation
that came with the device for more information.