Apple Ipod Shuffle Mp3 Player User Manual
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iPod shuffle (4th generation)
To check your battery charge, look at the status light or use VoiceOver.
Check the status light
Status light when your iPod is connected to your computer:
- Green: High charge
- Solid orange: Charging
- Blinking orange: Device is syncing with iTunes or in use as a disk
Status light when your iPod is disconnected:
- Green: 50% - 100% charge
- Solid orange: 25% - 49% charge
- Red: Less than 25% charge
Use VoiceOver
- Put on your headphones and plug them into your iPod shuffle.
- Disconnect your iPod shuffle from any USB cables.
- Press the VoiceOver button twice. Through your headphones, VoiceOver announces the approximate battery charge.
iPod shuffle (3rd generation)
To check your battery charge, look at the status light or use VoiceOver.
Apple Ipod Shuffle Mp3 Player Instructions
Check the status light
- Green: 50% - 100% charge
- Orange: 25% - 49% charge
- Red: Less than 25% charge
- Blinking red: Less than 1% charge
- Blinking orange: Device is syncing with iTunes or in use as a disk
- No light: No charge or device is turned off (If you plug into power and still don't see a status light, your USB connection might be loose or your computer might be turned off)
Use VoiceOver
- Put on your headphones and plug them into your iPod shuffle.
- Disconnect your iPod shuffle from any USB cables.
- Quickly turn your device off and back on. Through your headphones, you'll hear VoiceOver announce the approximate battery charge.
During playback, VoiceOver also automatically announces when you reach 10% battery charge. And if your iPod shuffle is about to turn off because of very low battery, you'll hear a three-tone chime.
iPod shuffle (2nd generation)
- If your device is already on, you can check the battery charge without stopping playback. Quickly turn your device off and back on, then check the color of the status lights.
- Look at the status lights when you disconnect your iPod shuffle.
Here's what the status lights mean:
- Green: 31% - 100% charge
- Orange: 10% - 30% charge
- Red: Less than 10% charge
- No light: No charge*
- One green blink followed by two orange blinks for 10 seconds: Device should be restored because of an error
iPod shuffle (1st generation)
To check the battery charge, press the battery status button and look at the color of the status light. Here's what the lights mean:
- Green: High charge
- Orange: Low charge
- Red: Very low charge
- No light: No charge*
- Blinking orange: Device is in use as a disk
*If your battery has no charge, you can charge to 80% in about two hours and 100% in about four hours.
Learning to use your iPod is easy once you have the right manual to read. Here is the download: iPod User’s Guide
Apple Ipod Shuffle Mp3 Player
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iPod is a line of portable media players created and marketed by Apple Inc.. The product line-up consists of the hard drive-based iPod classic, the touchscreen iPod touch, the compact iPod nano and the ultra-compact iPod shuffle. iPod classic models store media on an internal hard drive, while all other models use flash memory to enable their smaller size (the discontinued mini used a Microdrive miniature hard drive).