AV adapter not supported?

I bought the apple av adapter today for my iPad. As soon as I plug it in, a message comes up on the iPad that says " accessory not supported by iPad". Which makes no sense at all. Help!

Suggest you get it replaced. Bring your iPad there to check replacement.

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