Bought Oakley thump 128 from a guy I didn't know. Charged them overnight. charge light was on. Has songs on it but can not get it to play. What might be the problem?
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The write on the site : 5. I'm
sure my THUMP is fully charged, so why doesn't it play music?
Make sure the volume is not set too low to hear.
Make sure there are song files stored on THUMP.
Connect THUMP to your computer
and open the
folder that shows the contents
of the THUMP
memory
Make sure you have the correct music file formats
loaded into the THUMP memory.
Currently, THUMP
plays MP3, WMA and WAV file
formats. No other
music file formats are supported
at this time.
Make sure the WMA music files you are trying
to play are not protected by
DRM. (See below
for more information on DRM.)
If the song files
are protected by DRM, you need
to download the
DRM Enabled Utility found at www.oakley.com/thump.
6. Why can't I get a full six hours of song
play time out of THUMP?
Many things affect play time, including the
volume level, file compression and
music file
format. Also, lithium ion polymer
batteries gradually
lose their charge while not in use.
These batteries
are also susceptible to temperature.
Even
though they represent the best
technology
available,
lithium ion batteries do not
perform best
in high heat.
7. Is it best to completely drain the THUMP
battery before recharging?
It
makes no difference. Lithium ion
batteries
have no "memory effect" like older
technologies such as nickel cadmium,
so you can
charge them at any time - even when
they are
not fully discharged.
Make sure they're fulling charged up (at least 3 hours), then if they still won't start up reset them: press the play and rewind buttons at the same time then release. Those are the middle and aft/backbuttons on the right temple. Try starting them up again (hold the play button until you get the Thump-Thump sound). If none of that works, call their customer support line ... they're still under warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
RESETTING OAKLEY THUMP
Most problems can be solved by resetting OAKLEY THUMP:
• To reset OAKLEY THUMP, hold down the Play / Pause button and the Previous Song / Rewind
button at the same time. Resetting OAKLEY THUMP will not erase the songs or files stored
in memory.
• If the reset procedure does not work, you may need to restore the internal software.
If you cannot get the unit toturn on try resetting them by holding down the play/pause button and the previous song/rewind button at the same time and after it resets if it still does not work you might have to go on oakleys website and update the software/firmware but this will delete your playlist. Hope this helps.
Check to make sure you are using the USB cable that came with them. Although other cables plug in they create the problem you have. I have had a similar experience.
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