Troubleshooting, General, Ipod or iphone player – Teac HD-1 User Manual

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If you have problems with your system, look through this chart

and see if you can solve the problem yourself before calling your

dealer or TEAC service center.

General

The unit does not turn on.

The AC plug may not be connected properly. Check the

connection.

The wall outlet may not function. Try another outlet.

When playing music, the sound gets distorted.

The volume level on the connected device or the HD-1 is

set too high. Decrease the volume until the distortion has

disappeared.

The source sound is distorted. If the original sound source

(MP3) on your iPod is poor quality, the distortion and noises

are easily noticed with high-power speakers.

The remote control does not operate properly.

The installed battery is weak. Replace with a new battery.

It is not aimed to the HD-1 or too far away from it. Move

within 20 feet of the unit and point the remote control

toward the HD-1.

Remote functions like play/pause skip up, skip down does

not work

Depending on the device these functions might be disabled

due to differences in software.

Please refer to owner’s manual of the device you are using.

iPod or iPhone Player

Your iPod or iPhone does not fit into the built-in universal

dock.

The installed dock adapter is not the correct one. Check

whether a correct dock adapter is installed.

There might be some obstructions on the dock. Check

whether there are any obstructions on the connector and on

the dock. If everything is secured, place your iPod back into

the dock.

It does not recognize your iPod or Phone when docked.

Your iPod or iPhone may not be properly docked. Take your

iPod or iPhone out of the dock, and remove any obstructions

on the connector from the dock and on your iPod or iPhone.

Place your iPod or iPhone back into the dock.

Your iPod or iPhone is frozen or locked up. Check whether

your iPod or iPhone operates correctly before placing it back

into the dock. Please refer to the owner’s instruction manual

of your iPod or iPhone.

The software of your iPod or iPhone is outdated. Upgrade

the software on your iPod or iPhone. For the details on how

to upgrade the software on your iPod or iPhone, please visit

Apple’s website: http://www.apple.com.

Your iPod or iPhone is not charged even though it is in the

dock.

Your iPod or iPhone might not be properly docked. Take your

iPod or iPhone out of the dock, and remove any obstructions

on the connector from the dock and on your iPod or iPhone.

Place your iPod or iPhone back into the dock.

Your iPod or iPhone is frozen or locked up. Check whether

your iPod or iPhone operates correctly before placing it back

into the dock. Please refer to the owner’s instruction manual

of your iPod or iPhone.

Your iPod or iPhone will not be charged in Radio mode to

avoid major radio interference.

Tuner

AM band is too noisy.

The reception at the set location is poor. Rotate the AM loop

antenna position for best reception.

Move the antenna away from the unit to avoid interference.

FM band is too noisy.

The reception at the set location is poor. Check that the FM

antenna is properly connected to the jack in the rear of the

unit.

Stretch the antenna to a “T” shape and move slightly closer

to a window.

Troubleshooting

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