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MC-DX32i unable to charge ipod at docking station

I have tried the nano docking devices, including the one included with my new ipod. None of them accept my ipod for charging while playing music. I can, however, play music and charge the ipod on my pc using the USB port.

Does anyone else have this problem or know how to solve it?

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These are different modes while connected to docking station and to computer through USB

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

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You'll probably need a charging adapter like the Scosche Passport, avaiable via the Apple Store.

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Geoff

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

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Do a reset of your Ipod.

Should work then..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

SOURCE: IMode IP215 Won't Charge iPod 4th Generation

It's because it charges via FireWire and your iPod charges via USB. This 12V vs. 5V. I've encountered this twice recently myself. Scosche makes an adapter that's sold through the Apple Store.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2010

SOURCE: does the TEAC CD x60i with ipod capabilities

The unit doesn't have an alarm, but it does have a timer that allows you to set it turn on at a certain time and off at a certain time. Not exactly the same as an alarm clock.

Press the timer button until "timer" indicator and "on" appear in the display. Hour will flash. Press the skip button to change the hour then press the time button. Press skip to change the minutes, then timer button. You now change the off time the same way. The next push of the timer button has set the time. But, now use the skip button to select the source. Pressing the timer button this time will advance to the volume setting and again advance by the skip button. Timer is now set. Make sure your source is ready to play (station on tuner, CD has a disc or iPod is connected).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2012

SOURCE: No Sound for Teac MC-DX32i

can you just hook up the mc-dx32i subwoofer to any tv

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