IPOD 160 GB volume limit

I have purchased the new iPOD 160 GB classic, ... the problem is I can't figure out the code for the volume limit... none of the common ones like 1111 or 5555 are working ... anybody with the same problem please help ...[:(]

If you can't remember the code, you'll have to restore the iPod.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303414

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  • Ipod-Nano-4GB volume limit locked

    Hi,
    For my Ipod-4GB nano...somebody locked the volume limit.I am unable hear the songs.
    How to unlock that code? I tried to unlock with so many tries, but i am unable to do that.
    Help me in this thing.

    "Go to settings on main menu, then hit Volume Limit and adjust it as wanted."
    And how do you do that if the combination has been forgotten?
    If you set a combination, you must enter it before you can change or remove the maximum volume limit.

  • IPod Nana - Playback Volume Limit - Changes Locked

    I have been having problems with the Playback Volume limit. I set it at 50%, but then it was playing too softly. When I went to adjust, there was no Menu option to modify this. I saw another post that said to press and hold the Menu + center button, until the apple appears. This brought back the menu option.
    However, I do not remember putting a password (4 digit number) on it. I tried the combo I use for my iPhone, and I guess I used something different.
    Does anyone know how to erase the Volume Limit Combination Lock?
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    Try 0000 as the combination.
    If that does not work, you will need to Restore it to reset the combo.

  • How can you take off the volume limit?, How can you take off the volume limit?

    How can you take off the volume  limit on iPod touch ?

    Which "volume limit" do you mean?
    All iPods have a volume limit feature that you can set yourself and on your iPod, go into Settings/Music/Volume Limit. There, you can set the volume limit to maximum, which is the same as turning it off.
    However, if you mean the EU (European Union) volume restriction, on all iPods sold inside the EU, you cannot turn that off.

  • Hello, I would like to buy an I Pod Classic 160 GB and have heard that the volume limit in Europe has been reduced from the factory. Are the devices in the U.S.A also affected?

    Hello, I would like to buy an I Pod Classic 160 GB and have heard that the volume limit in Europe has been reduced from the factory.
    Are the devices in the U.S.A also affected?
    Volker

    No, they are not. But getting round this is not that simple.
    Until recently, the European Volume Limit that you're referring to affected iPods sold within the EU (European Union countries), so one purchased in the US would not be affected by this. Nor, in theory, would an iPod purchased in Norway or Russia, since neither of them are in the EU.
    However, iPod Classics now sold within the UK (where I live) now appear to have an option to disable the EU Volume Limit. I would assume therefore, that this option is available on an iPod Classic bought anywhere within the EU. The firmware on an iPod Classic that can turn off the EU volume Limit is 2.0.5.
    iPod Classics running earlier versions of the firmware (including 2.0.4) cannot be upgraded. I have personally seen one with 2.0.5 Mac on it in an Apple Store and the EU limit could be turned off. Check the picture from Badgorr in this thread New Option to turn off EU Volume Cap?  (It's towards the bottom of the page.) However, non-Apple stores may still have older stock, so be aware of this when you go shopping.
    Experience tells me that buying an iPod from outside the European Union area is not that simple and you are unlikely to manage it. Apple will not ship goods to another country. So either you travel to the US to buy one from a shop (that's a bit extravagant) or you persuade someone else to buy one and send it to you. However, not only will you have the cost of shipping, but in either case, your country's tax department will almost certainly add tax to it when it comes into the country. The service delivering it will apply the tax and charge you for doing so as well or you get charged by the customs department at the airport.

  • Why is the sound low on my Ipod?  When I have my earbuds in I have to have the volume almost all the way up.  I have the volume limit maxed out also.  Same thing when I plug it into a boombox

    Why does my Ipod play at a low volume?  When I have my earbuds in I have to have it at almost full volume, and when I plug it into a boombox it doesn't play as loud as the radio or a cd.  I have the volume limit turned all the way up in the settings also.  All my songs on my Ipod were burned from cd's(if that helps) thanks.

    Sorry, I have the same issue.
    So far searching threads here is not coming up with anything.
    I have set aside my restore discs, to start the process of ripping the drive clean.
    I tried Omni Sweep, but all it did was confirm the space I counted up.
    Still does not show what's hidding. 113GB worth on mine.
    That software really boggs down the system.
    I could not load an email with it running.
    Good LUck as well.

  • IPod Shuffle: How to set the maximum volume limit

    How do I get back to the volume default I set at the onset of using my shuffle?
    I have speakers in my Ski Helmet and would now like to turn up the volume louder than I have currently set for my in ear earpods.
    Any help is appreciated.
    b

    If you're talking about the Maximium Volume Limit:
    Setting the Maximum Volume Limit
    You can set a limit for the maximum volume on iPod shuffle. You can also set a
    password in iTunes to prevent this setting from being changed by someone else.
    If you’ve set a volume limit on iPod shuffle, the status light blinks orange three times if
    you try to increase the volume beyond the limit.
    To set the maximum volume limit for iPod shuffle:
    1 Set iPod shuffle to the desired maximum volume.
    2 Connect iPod shuffle to your computer.
    3 In iTunes, select iPod shuffle in the Source pane.
    4 Click the Settings tab.
    5 Select “Limit maximum volume.”
    6 Drag the slider to the desired maximum volume.
    The initial slider setting shows the volume the iPod shuffle was set to when you
    selected the “Limit maximum volume” checkbox.
    7 To require a password to change this setting, click the lock and enter a password.
    If you set a password, you must enter it before you can change or remove the
    maximum volume limit.
    Note: The volume level may vary if you use different earphones or headphones.
    To remove the maximum volume limit:
    1 Connect iPod shuffle to your computer.
    2 In iTunes, select iPod shuffle in the Source pane.
    3 Click the Settings tab.
    4 Deselect “Limit maximum volume.”
    Enter the password, if required.
    Note: If you forget the password, you can restore iPod shuffle. See “Updating and
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  • HT203681 Volume limit comes on with Bluetooth earphones on iPod generation 7 and won't go off

    WWhen I connect Bluetooth earphones to iPod generation 7 the volume limit comes on automatically and won't go off

    Hi craig9798,
    If you would like to change or turn off the Volume Limit on your iPod nano 7th Gen, you may find the following section from the User Guide helpful (pg. 25, PDF):
    Set the maximum volume limit for iPod nano:
    1  On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit. The volume control shows the maximum volume limit.
    2  Drag the slider left to lower the maximum volume limit, or right to raise the limit.
    Note: In some countries, you can limit the maximum headset volume to the EU recommended
    level. Tap Settings > Music, then tap the switch in the EU Volume Limit section to turn it on.
    Require a passcode to change the volume limit:
    1  After setting the maximum volume, tap Lock Volume Limit.
    2  In the screen that appears, tap a four-digit passcode.
    If you tap a number by mistake, tap , then tap the number you intended.
    You can keep tapping to erase all numbers and return to the Volume Limit screen without setting a passcode.
    3  When you’re prompted to reenter the passcode, tap the numbers again.
    Remove the volume limit:
    1  On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit.
    2  Drag the slider all the way to the right.
    If you set a passcode, tap Unlock Volume Limit first, enter your passcode, then drag the slider. If you forget the passcode, you can restore iPod nano. See Updating and restoring iPod
    software on page 59. 
    iPod nano User Guide (7th Gen)
    Regards,
    - Brenden

  • Do the EU iPhones have the 100 dB volume limit like on EU iPods?

    I'll probably change my 1st gen this summer to iPhone 5, and live in France, and I want to switch to iPhone for music as well, currently I use my US nano for that, but if the EU models of iPhones have the same 100 dB volume limit as iPods sold in EU, I'll have to find a way to get the US model.
    Message was edited by: iBug

    If only it were that easy!
    This level is set in the firmware that came with your iPod (and any subsequent updates).
    The US version of the firmware has no such restriction, but links to this download are impossible to find because Apple will not help you in any circumstances to update your firmware with a version that would circumvent this restriction.
    Hence the number of hacks that have been provided in the past by 3rd parties.
    We can only hope someone will write another one.

  • For the iPod Classic, in settings, how does the volume limit work? After setting a limit, how to re-set to a new volume limit?

    For the iPod Classic, in settings, how does the volume limit work? After setting a limit, how to re-set to a new volume limit?

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  • Lost volume limit code for my ipod nano, anyway to reset?

    Sony Vaio PC   Windows XP  
    My mom got a nano recently and set the volume limit way too low on accident, and now has no idea what the code is.
    is there to reset it or get around it?

    If you forget the combination, you must restore the iPod.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303414

  • My iPod nano 2Gen doesn't have volume limit

    im a first time ipod user.
    got mine just this week.
    i find the volume too low (even set at max) then a friend told me i should set the 'volume limit' to maximum then i discovered mine doesn't have that option!
    where can i download that feature is it's possible?
    thanks
    fakeplastiklungs

    hi.thank you for your reply.
    weird enough, my ipod doesn't have it. my friend's unit does have it and i even let him browse my unit.
    ipod nano 2Gen version 1.1
    model is MA1072P
    i bought my unit in the Philippines and at the back it's encrypted "Designed by Apple in California Assembled in China"
    my friend's unit was bought in the US but that's all i know about it.
    do you think it makes difference?
    IMK:
    ok, i will try other earphones. thanks!

  • My iPod's volume limit is stuck on half way

    My iPods volume limit is on & stuck on half way & won't move.tried restoring factory settings but no joy.

    If you restored to factory settings/new iPod and still have the problem that points to a hardware problem. I would make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • I cannot remember my password for volume limit on iPod shuffle

    I cannot remember the password for volume control on iPod shuffle.

    Hello sasrichey,
    You'll need to restore your iPod if you cannot recall the code used to lock the volume limit.
    Note: If you forget the combination, you can restore iPod.
    Setting the maximum volume limit on iPod
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA38403
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Ipod Volume limit

    hey everyone, i have a question about my ipod fifth generation and i have locked my volume limit low, but loud enough so i can still hear. the problem is i forgot my combination. can anyone help me on what to do, thanx.

    a restore can clear the combination. see:
    Setting the maximum volume limit on iPod

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