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SYMPTOM
No Power
No sound from
speakers.
POSSIBLE PROBLEM
The power cord isn't
connected to a wall outlet
and is not plugged into the
power jack on the back of
the OmniVibe.
Surge protector (if used)
isn't powered on.
Wall outlet is not
functioning.
Power isn't turned on.
Power isn't turned on.
Volume is set too low.
iPod is not correctly seated
into the docking station.
The iPod is paused or the
Hold switch is in the locked
position.
The iPod is frozen.
3.5mm stereo cable isn't
connected to audio source.
3.5mm stereo cable is
connected to wrong output
on audio source.
o w n e r s m a n u a l
SOLUTION
Plug the power cord into a wall outlet
and plug the power connector into the
power jack.
If the power cord is plugged into a surge
protector, make sure the surge protector
is switched on.
Plug another device into a wall outlet
(same outlet) to confirm the outlet is
working.
Press the power button (LED will turn on).
Verify the power cord is plugged into a
wall outlet and the power supply jack.
Verify power button has been pushed
and the LED is illuminated.
Press the "+" button on the OmniVibe
or the wireless remote control to
increase the volume.
Check volume level on alternate audio
source device and set at mid-level.
Turn off the iPod, remove it from the
docking station, reseat it, and turn it on
again.
Press the
button to unpause the
iPod. Slide the Hold switch to the
unlocked position and check the screen.
For further help, please consult your iPod
manual.
If you are using a hard disk drive based
iPod please ensure that the EQ is set to
Flat or OFF. If the problem persists you
may be required to play the unit at lower
volumes. If the problem persists and for
all other iPod models please consult your
iPod manual.
Connect 3.5mm stereo cable to the audio
source. Make sure the signal cable is
inserted firmly into the correct jacks.
Make sure the 3.5mm stereo cable is
connected and fully inserted in the
"line-out," "audio-out," or the
headphone jack on your audio source.
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