Troubleshooting, Specifications – Onkyo DS-A1 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

There’s no sound

Make sure your iPod is playing.

Make sure the iPod is inserted properly in the RI Dock.

Make sure your amp is turned on, the correct input source
is selected, and the volume is turned up.

Make sure the cable plugs are pushed in all the way.

Make sure the AC adapter is connected to a suitable wall
outlet and connected to the RI Dock.

The remote controller doesn’t control the iPod

Make sure the iPod is properly inserted in the RI Dock.

If your remote controller has remote mode buttons, make
sure you’ve selected the right mode.

Check the position of the RI Dock’s RI MODE switch.

When you operate your iPod, point your remote controller
at your amp.

The RI Dock must be connected to your amp with both an

cable and an audio cable.

The TAPE IN on some amps can be set to TAPE, MD, or CDR.
Make sure the RI Dock’s RI MODE switch and remote con-
trol mode match this setting. See your amp’s manual for
more information.
If you still can’t control your iPod, start playback by press-
ing your iPod’s Play button. Remote operation should
then be possible.

Specifications

Power supply:

AC adapter (12 V DC)

Power consumption:

0.4 W (iPod not inserted)

Weight: 220

g

Dimensions (W x H x D): 11.2 x 5.6 x 11.2 cm
Connectors:

S VIDEO OUT, AUDIO OUT L/R,

jack

Specifications and features are subject to change without
notice.

The operating instructions in this manual apply to the
iPod as of April 2005, and may change with future
upgrades to the iPod software.

The AC adapter (IU15-2120100-WP) supplied with the RI
Dock is designed exclusively for use with the RI Dock. Do
not use it with another device. Likewise, do not use any
other AC adapter with the RI Dock. Doing so may dam-
age the RI Dock.

If there’s any noise when listening to an FM or AM radio
station with your tuner or receiver, try moving the
antenna away from the RI Dock, iPod, and AC adapter’s
cable. In addition, do not twist the AC adapter’s cable
around any other cables.

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