Troubleshooting, Continued – Sony DR-BT101IK User Manual

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DR-BT101iK_U [US, ES] 4-139-303-11(1)

DR-BT101iK_U [US, ES] 4-139-303-11(1)



US

Troubleshooting

If you run into any problems using this product, use the following

checklist and read the product support information on our website.

Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Symptom

Cause / Remedy

The transmitter is

not turned on.

(Or turns off shortly

after turning on.)

Press and hold the transmitter’s power button for

about 1 second.

Check the remaining battery of the iPod. If the

remaining battery is not enough, charge the iPod.

Reset your iPod.

If your iPod have no content, add some content to

your iPod.

The headset is not

turned on.

Charge the battery of the headset.

The headset cannot be turned on while charging.

Remove the USB cable from the headset, and then

turn on the power.

No sound

Check the connection between the transmitter and

the iPod.

Check that both the transmitter and the headset are

turned on.

Ensure that the transmitter is not too far from the

headset, or this product is not receiving interference

from a wireless LAN, other 2.4 GHz wireless device,

or microwave oven.

Pair the transmitter and the headset again (page 29).

Check that music is being played back by the iPod.

Check that the volume of the headset is not set too

low.

Low sound level

Turn up the volume of the headset as high as possible

to the extent that sound is not distorted.

Cannot change the

volume.

Change the volume on the headset.

Distorted sound

Turn down the volume of the headset to the point

where the sound is no longer distorted.

Ensure that this product is not receiving interference

from a wireless LAN, other 2.4 GHz wireless device,

or microwave oven.

Turn off the EQ of iPod.

Continued

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