SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEM SOLUTION
Power is not turned on. Verify the universal power supply cord is plugged into a wall
outlet and the AC input jack on the side of the i-F2 system.
Verify rechargeable battery is charged if the universal power
supply isn’t being used.
Verify the power switch has been positioned to the “ON”
position, the stand-by button has been pushed and the LED is
illuminated.
Volume is set too low. Press the “+” button to increase the volume.
Check volume level on alternate audio source device and set
at mid-level.
iPod is not seated into
the docking station.
Remove iPod and re-seat it in the docking station.
3.5mm stereo cable is
not connected to an
audio source (when not
using docking station).
Connect 3.5mm stereo cable to the audio source. Make sure
the signal cable is inserted firmly into the correct jacks.
3.5mm stereo cable is
connected to wrong
output on audio source
When not using
docking station).
Make sure the 3.5mm stereo cable is connected and fully
inserted in the “line-out”, “audio out”, or the headphone
jack on your sound card or other audio source.
No sound
from the
speakers
Problem with audio
source.
Test the speakers on another audio source by removing the
3.5mm stereo cable from the audio source and connecting it
to the “line out”, “audio out” or the headphone jack of a
different audio source (e.g., portable CD, cassette player or
FM radio).
Crackling
sound
from
speakers
Bad connection Check if iPod is properly seated in the docking station. Check
connection of the 3.5mm stereo cable if not using the
docking station. Make sure it is connected to “Line out”,
“audio out”, or the headphone jack on your sound card or
other audio source – and NOT “speaker-out”.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEM SOLUTION
A problem with your
audio source
Unplug the 3.5mm stereo cable from the audio source. Plug
the cable into the headphone jack of an alternate source
(e.g., Walkman, Discman or FM radio).
Crackling
sound
from
speakers
(when
connecte
d to PC or
laptop).
Volume level in
operating system is set
too high.
Check the operating system volume level and decrease it if
necessary.
Volume level on i-F2
system is set too high.
Decrease the volume in the i-F2 system.
Sound source is
distorted.
WAV and MID files are often of poor quality; therefore
distortion and noise are easily noticed with high-powered
speakers. Try a different audio source such as a music CD.
Sound is
distorted
Battery power is low.
Recharge battery and/or use AC adapter.
Sound is
distorted
(when
connecte
d to PC or
laptop)
Volume level in
operating system is set
too high.
Check the operating system volume level and decrease it if
necessary.
Radio
interferen
ce
Too close to a radio
tower
Move your speakers to see if the interference goes away.