HT203681: Get help with your iPod nano (7th generation)

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Q: Volume limit comes on with Bluetooth earphones on iPod generation 7 and won't go off

WWhen I connect Bluetooth earphones to iPod generation 7 the volume limit comes on automatically and won't go off

Posted on Jan 27, 2015 12:23 PM

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Q: Volume limit comes on with Bluetooth earphones on iPod generation 7 and won't go off

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  • by brenden dv,

    brenden dv brenden dv Jan 28, 2015 12:57 PM in response to craig9798
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    Jan 28, 2015 12:57 PM in response to craig9798

    Hi craig9798,

     

    If you would like to change or turn off the Volume Limit on your iPod nano 7th Gen, you may find the following section from the User Guide helpful (pg. 25, PDF):

     

     

    Set the maximum volume limit for iPod nano:

    1. 1  On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit. The volume control shows the maximum volume limit.

    2. 2  Drag the slider left to lower the maximum volume limit, or right to raise the limit.
      Note: In some countries, you can limit the maximum headset volume to the EU recommended

      level. Tap Settings > Music, then tap the switch in the EU Volume Limit section to turn it on.

      Require a passcode to change the volume limit:

    1. 1  After setting the maximum volume, tap Lock Volume Limit.

    2. 2  In the screen that appears, tap a four-digit passcode.

      If you tap a number by mistake, tap , then tap the number you intended.

      You can keep tapping to erase all numbers and return to the Volume Limit screen without setting a passcode.

    3. 3  When you’re prompted to reenter the passcode, tap the numbers again.

      Remove the volume limit:

    1. 1  On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit.

    2. 2  Drag the slider all the way to the right.

      If you set a passcode, tap Unlock Volume Limit first, enter your passcode, then drag the slider. If you forget the passcode, you can restore iPod nano. See Updating and restoring iPod

      software on page 59. 

     

    iPod nano User Guide (7th Gen)

     

    Regards,

    - Brenden