Troubleshooting, Specifications, Compatibility (ipod & iphone) – RocketFish RF-HV3 User Manual
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RF-HV3 Convertible Speaker Dock
Troubleshooting
Specifications
• Total 6W output (3W / channel)
• Mid range (40 mm) per satellite
• Distortion: <= 10%
• S/N ratio: >65dB@1W
• Frequency response: 200Hz - 16k Hz
• Provided AC: 5VDC @ 2A
Compatibility (iPod & iPhone)
• iPod
1st
touch
• iPod
2nd
touch
• iPod Classic (80G and 120G version only)
• iPod
4th
nano
• iPod
3rd
nano
• iPod
2rd
nano
• iPhone 2G
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone 3Gs
Problem
Solution
Sound is not clear or there is no sound
Make sure that the iPod or iPhone is inserted correctly and that
you are using the correct adapter.
If you have connected a device to the LINE IN jack, make sure
that it is securely connected to the jack.
No power
Make sure that the AC adapter is connected securely and
correctly.
If you are using batteries to power your iPod dock, make sure
that the batteries are installed correctly. If the batteries are
depleted, change the batteries.
Sound is too low or too distorted
Press the VOLUME – button to turn down the volume. You may
need to turn down the volume on the docked iPod or iPhone.
Too much distortion
If you are using batteries, the battery charge may be low.
Replace the batteries.
Cannot exit standby mode when playing music
from an iPod
Make sure that there is no cable connected to the LINE IN jack.
Battery life is too short
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment when your
iPod dock is not in use.
Cannot control the iPod dock using the remote
control
Make sure that a battery is installed in the remote control.
Make sure that there is no obstacle between the remote control
and your iPod dock.
Replace the remote control battery.
iPod menu navigation does not work correctly
Make sure that you iPod or iPhone is not in landscape mode.