HT1602 Nike+ Sensor

WHy can't I connect the Nike Sensor to my iPod touch? What should I check after the settings from the iPod?..
Everything from the setting was on. Sensor and iPod Touch were present.
~Did I miss anything else?
~Do I really have to walk or run around when the like voice over says?
Muchos gracias! ^_^

What have you tried so far in terms of troubleshooting the issue?  Perhaps a hard reset of the iPod is in order. To do this, press and hold both the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons together long enough for the Apple logo to appear.
Have you seen this article?
Nike + iPod: Sensor not recognized by receiver, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS
B-rock

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