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TDK Sound Cube - Black TP6701BLK - Page 4 Questions & Answers
I have the iPod speakers
Hello,
To set the time on your ipod, turn on the iPod or access the main menu. Scan down the menu listings
for "Settings." Use the click wheel to highlight "Settings." This will
pull up a side-bar menu of options for the iPod. Pick Date& Time from the list of options on the side-bar menu. Once again
you will be given a list of options. Highlight "Set Date & Time"
using the click wheel and then select it using the center button.
Use the click wheel to change the current minutes setting. When you are
finished, press the center button to move on to the hours setting.
Use the click wheel to change the current hours setting. As before, use
the center button when you are finished. You have set the time on your
iPod.
Take care.
8/9/2010 12:16:27 PM •
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on Aug 09, 2010
I connected to my DELL desktop. No sound
You have to set bluetooth as default audio device. For doing this, go to >Contro Panel> Sound and Audio Devices>Audio(Tab) and in Default Device choose bluetooth device.
In my case, I had problem when i installed SP3 on XP. I changed my bluetooth driver to "Toshiba Bluetooth Stack V6.00.10" and it worked for me.
11/3/2009 12:10:57 AM •
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on Nov 03, 2009
TDK NX-7CD not working
With some of the TDK NX models the 9 pin lead between the subwoofer unit and the control unit gets damaged in careless connection. Its not the most idiot proof connection out there and when the connector is not aligned rotationally with the socket and/or pushed in at an angle, the connection pins can get bent. Sometimes if there arent too many pins bent, the pins can be carefully straightened and when properly inserted, the unit will work perfectly. In most cases however, one, or maybe even two fuses in the subwoofer unit will blow. If the unit doesnt work in your case after correcting the lead issue, open up the subwoofer unit by removing the screws around the outer edge of the back panel of the subwoofer (about 10 screws) and carefully prize the panel away from the subwoofer box. Sometimes this may be difficult as the back panel is glued to the subwoofer box to varying degrees. Dont pull the panel away from the box too far as it is connected internally by leads, etc. You should find the two fuses on the circuit boards attached the the inside of the back panel, one for the input transformer and one for the amplifier circuitry. Replace them (**** Smith or Tandy electronics stocks them) and you should be in business. If it still doesnt work, there may be some additional damaged caused, but this is rare. If you need a new lead, Imation (TDK) will supply you one at a cost. Hopefully you can get it up and running as it is a great little HiFi.
5/21/2009 11:51:17 PM •
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on May 21, 2009
I have tried to burn
Are you try to download directly to a computer or directly to a mp3 player discribe more detailedly to your probelm
8/23/2008 5:20:15 AM •
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on Aug 23, 2008
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