No Sound from Audiometer iPod input cable | iPod headphone cable connected completely?~ Some iPod cases can prevent the audio cable from being fully inserted. Remove the case if necessary. ~ Try connecting another iPod or your phone and see if the behavior changes. | |
| Correct iPod cable?~ In some booths, there are 2 identical iPod cables in the rack (Audiometer iPod & Mother's Distraction iPod). Ensure you're using the cable labeled "Audiometer iPod". | photo of 2 ipod cables highlighting the one for audiometer Image Added |
| Is iPod selected as the source on the correct switcher?~ Some booths have 2 identical switchers in the rack (Audiometer Aux In & Mother's Distraction). Ensure the one labeled "Audiometer Aux In" has iPod selected as the source. ~ Connect a pair of headphones to the Audiometer Aux In switcher. If you can hear the iPod, the issue is downstream in the audiometer or transducers. If you cannot hear the iPod, the issue is in the switcher or your device. | photo of rack w/ arrow highlighting audiometer aux switcher closeup photo of switcher indicating iPod source switchImage Added Image Added |
| Is the iPod player time moving? Volume turned up?~ Ensure the audio device is playing and the volume is turned up. You should see the time indicator progressing on your device. ~ Connect a pair of headphones to your device to confirm it is outputting audio. | |
| Are the transducers connected to correct jacks & working?~ Test other transducers and/or replacement transducer. | Closeup photo of jackpanel positions for test subject's headphones, in-ears, bone conductorImage Added |
| Is there power to the Switcher?~ The Audiometer Aux In switcher has a small blue LED to the right of the headphone volume knob. Ensure that this is lit indicating that the switcher has power. | closeup photo of switcher indicating power LED Image Added |
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