Ipod camera connector crashed my ipod

I just got the camera connctor and I plugged it in to the bottom of the ipod and was about to plug the camera into the camera connector when the ipod displayed "no card inserted." nothing I do gets any response, the clock hasnt moved, the keys cannot be unlocked therefore trying to reset it by holding down any combination of buttons will not work. What should I do?

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