When I dock my iPod on my JBL On Stage 200iD it will not play the music. It will play one song if I start the song before I dock it and after the song is over it stops playing. I also cannot control the iPod while it is docked, either manually or with remote. My iPod is an older version, 15 GB. Help!
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To open the JBL On Stage 200iD, you need to follow these steps:
Remove the power adapter from the back of the device.
Turn the device over so that the bottom is facing up.
Locate the six rubber pads on the bottom of the device and remove them using a plastic opening tool.
Remove the six 1cm T-10 torx screws found under the rubber pads using a T-10 Torx screwdriver.
Open the device along its seam.
For more information, please refer to the JBL ON STAGE 200ID USER MANUAL. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/788652/Jbl-On-Stage-200id.html
It will actually work, however,
you will not be able to dock the iPod® Nano into the JBL On Stage™.
You can connect the audio in cable to the headphone jack of your iPod. That's the only way, hope this helps. Pls rate solution. Thanks!!
I have the same unit and have the EXACT same problem - random pausing and resuming from an intended pause, and skipping songs at random. I only experience this after I have used the remote to PAUSE the music. And when I have the problem, only way to reset it back to reliable behavior is to pull the plug and leave power off it. It's a firmware problem, nothing to do with the connection. I've tried it with 4 different Apple devices ranging from 2nd GEN NANO up to various models of iPhone including the 5. They all do it, BUT only after I use the remote. The remote is IR based and I do not have it even close to pointing at the base as I thought maybe it was a stuck key on the remote. It's the base and it has a glitch in the firmware. Unfortunately it's not patch-able, we just have to live with it.
The JBL Onstage Micro is supposed to disable recharging of the iPod when running off AAA batteries to avoid draining them, but sometimes this setting gets stuck even when the unit is plugged in through the AC adaptor. The workaround that I found is pulling out and reconnecting the iPod to the Onstage Micro (while both are powered on) and then unplugging and reconnecting the AC adaptor. Sometimes you have to repeat this process, but the iPod should start recharging after that. I tried it on the new 5th generation nano and this seems to work.
The JBL On Stage Micro is supposed to disable recharging of the iPod when running off AAA batteries to avoid draining them, but sometimes this setting gets stuck even when the unit is plugged in through the AC adapter. The workaround that I found is pulling out and reconnecting the iPod to the Onstage Micro (while both are powered on) and then unplugging and reconnecting the AC adapter. Sometimes you have to repeat this process, but the iPod should start recharging after that. I tried this on different versions of the iPod nano and this seems to work.
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