Onkyo ND-S1 User Manual English - Page 14
Troubleshooting, No Sound or Video, Remote Controller doesn’t work, Others
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Troubleshooting No Sound or Video • Make sure your iPod is connected properly. • If there's no video, make sure you iPod supports TV out. • Make sure your iPod is playing. • Make sure your amp or AV receiver is turned on, the input to which the ND-S1 is connected is selected as the input source, and the volume control is not set to minimum. • Make sure all plugs are pushed in all the way. • Make sure the ND-S1 is connected to the correct input jacks on your amp or AV receiver. If there's no video, check your video connections. Do not connect the ND-S1 to any jacks on your amp or AV receiver labeled OUT. • Make sure the AC adapter is properly connected to the ND-S1 and a suitable wall outlet. • Try resetting your iPod. • If you remove then re-insert your iPod, it may not be recognized temporarily. In this case, press and hold down the ND-S1's [iPod] button for at least 2 seconds to reset the ND-S1. If it's still not recognized, disconnect the USB cable and AC adapter, then reconnect them. Remote Controller doesn't work • Make sure your iPod is seated properly on the dock connector. If your iPod is in a case, it may not connect properly, so always remove the case before inserting your iPod into the ND-S1. • Your iPod cannot be controlled while it's displaying the Apple logo. • If your remote controller has Remote Mode buttons, make sure the mode necessary to control your iPod is selected. • If you're using the remote controller that came with your amp or AV receiver, be sure to point it toward your amp or AV receiver when you want to control your iPod. • An cable connection is required with some components, but not others. If you connect it by mistake, remote control may not work. See page 8 for details. • Try resetting your iPod. Others • Before using one of the other components connected to your amp or AV receiver, stop playback on your iPod. If playback is not stopped, the Direct Change function may select your iPod as the input source by mistake at the transition between songs. • Depending on the backlight setting on your iPod, the display may become dim during use. If the display is hard to see, change the backlight setting on your iPod. • Do not use Cover Flow while playing music on your iPod, as it may stop iPod playback or cause noise. 14