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If you are using Nike + iPod, and you are listening to a track with chapter marks, such as a podcast or audiobook, here are some helpful tips.

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When you connect the Nike + iPod Receiver to the iPod nano, you should see the Nike+iPod menu on the iPod nano. If the Nike+iPod menu does not appear, try these steps to address the issue:

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HT1400

The Nike + iPod Sport Kit includes the Nike + iPod Receiver and the Nike + iPod Sensor. The sensor contains a non-replaceable battery. The sensor’s battery has a life of more than 1000 active hours....

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Nike + iPod Frequently Asked Questions (Technical)

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If after troubleshooting your Nike + iPod Sport Kit you determine that a replacement kit will resolve the issue, you’ll need to locate the serial number.

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You can use your iPod nano and Nike + iPod Receiver or your iPod touch (2nd generation)1 with more than one Nike + iPod Sensor. However, each time you introduce a new sensor, you must link that sensor...

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HT1614

If you have Nike + iPod workouts stored on your iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd generation), you may want to upload this workout data to nikeplus.com before restoring the iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd...

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HT1602

General Information What do I need to get started using the Nike + iPod system? What are the system and software requirements of the Nike + iPod Sport Kit? Where can I get more information about the...

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HT2865

If your Nike + iPod Sensor runs out of batteries and you have purchased a new Nike + iPod Sensor, you may need to "Unpair" your original sensor from your nikeplus.com account in order to continue...

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HT1587

If you see the Nike+iPod menu or application on your iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd generation) but are not able to link to your sensor, try troubleshooting with the following steps:

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HT2864

When you connect your iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd generation) to your computer and the Internet, iTunes sends your workout data to nikeplus.com, where you can track your progress over time, view a...

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HT2847

When you calibrate your Nike + iPod, make sure you are running or walking at a steady, natural pace for the specified calibration distance. If you run or walk with an inconsistent pace or travel a...

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The nikeplus.com site requires the web browser used to accept cookies. If you are using Nike + iPod, you may get unexpected results if your browser does not accept cookies.

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HT1632

Your workout history can be uploaded from your iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd generation) to nikeplus.com. When you connect an iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd generation) with new workout data on it, iTunes...

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HT1616

The default calibration for Nike + iPod is quite accurate for most users. You can improve the accuracy by calibrating the Nike + iPod Sport Kit or Sensor to your natural running and walking style.

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If you have Spoken Feedback enabled on your iPod nano (4th generation) and you have just heard a congratulatory audible message after reaching a new workout milestone, your iPod nano may unexpectedly...

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HT1349

If you need to locate the serial number for your Apple product, see the appropriate article below to learn where to find it. If you’re looking for the serial number for your Mac, you’ll also find it...

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This document discusses hard disk fragmentation, and what you can do about it. Note: This document applies to Mac OS 9 and earlier. For information about Mac OS X, see technical document 25668.

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TS1490

If you have incorrect proxy settings, iTunes for Windows will give you an error message when it tries to connect to Internet content, such as the iTunes Store, CD information (CDDB), or Internet radio...

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In some Xsan configurations, you may be unable to change the role of an Xsan client to metadata controller if it is running Mac OS X (client).

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HT2300

They’re pronounced the same, but, technically speaking, there is a distinct difference between a disc and a disk.

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Need to find an Apple Authorized Service Provider (including Apple Retail Stores) or Apple Authorized Distributor in your region? Use the links in the table below to locate one.

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Recipients are unable to open Keynote or Pages documents you send them.

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