Troubleshooting
Transmitter is not powering on when plugged into the iPod.
• Remove the Transmitter and reinstall it into the bottom of your iPod.
• Ensure that your iPod is charged and powered on, and then press "PLAY" on the iPod scroll wheel.
Receiver is not powering on.
• Ensure that the Receiver's power switch is in the ON position. Ensure that the AC power
adapter is connected to a powered wall outlet and that the plug is properly inserted into the
TuneStage Receiver's power jack.
The Transmitter and Receiver are connected, but there is no sound.
• Select a song on the iPod and press "PLAY".
• Make sure that the audio cable is correctly plugged into the back of the Receiver as well as the
back of the stereo system.
• Ensure that the stereo system is set to the correct input source.
• Make sure that both the iPod and your stereo receiver are powered on.
• Repeat STEP 1 from the setup instructions.
While listening, I notice the sound quality diminishing or hear noticeable interference.
• If there is a 2.4-gigahertz cordless phone or a microwave oven within six feet of the Receiver
and/or Transmitter, this may cause interference. Make sure that the Receiver and/or
Transmitter are not within this range to ensure the best sound quality.
Another device is pairing with the TuneStage 2, and the music from the iPod cannot be heard.
• Turn off the other Receiver or Transmitter that is in the area of the TuneStage 2.
• Repeat STEP 1 from the setup instructions.
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