What does the status light mean?
Status Light and Action
Indicates
Status light displays green for two seconds when inserting iPod
When the iPod Hi-Fi recognizes that an iPod that has a dock connector was inserted into its dock connector port
Status light blinks green once when you press a button on the remote
Indicates that the iPod Hi-Fi received and can perform that function
Status light blinks amber once when you press a button on remote.
Indicates that the iPod Hi-Fi received the command, but cannot performed the function. Example: Volume is set to maximum, and you press the Volume Up button.
The iPod Hi-Fi could be paired to a different Apple Remote. This may occur if you have another device that uses the Apple Remote, like the iMac, MacBook Pro, Universal Dock, etc.
Status light blinks green (for up to one minute)
iPod Hi-Fi playback of iPod has been paused. After one minute it stops blinking the status light green.
iPod Hi-Fi has muted a device connected to the audio input port (by pressing the Play/Pause button) on the remote
Status light blinks green after pressing Menu button on remote iPod Hi-Fi changes playback between iPod and audio input port
Status light blinks amber after pressing Menu button on remote iPod Hi-Fi cannot change playback between iPod and audio input port, because it only recognizes one source present
Status light blinks green three times while pressing Menu and Next/Fast Forward
Pairing remote with iPod Hi-Fi
Status light blinks green three times while pressing Menu and Previous/Rewind Reset (unpair) remote with iPod Hi-Fi
Status light displays green for two seconds when you connect the AC power cord iPod Hi-Fi is receiving power from AC power
Status light displays green for two seconds when you remove AC power and have good batteries iPod Hi-Fi is receiving power from the batteries
Status light displays amber continuously when you remove AC power, but eventually stops iPod Hi-Fi is not receiving power from the batteries or there are no batteries