Nike + Sensor and battery

How will I know when the battery is dead? My iPod cannot connect and think it might be the battery. This kit was used with a 2nd gen iPod and now I'm trying to link it up with my 3rd gen. I've already pressed the button on the bottom of the sensor to try to wake it up. Do I have to buy a new kit?

Read through this FAQ:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2293#faq1
And this:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1602

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    I've just bought a nike+ sensor and there is a huge discrepancy in the distance given after my workouts (always is lower) with the real runned distance. I have tryed to calibrate several times (with 400m, 1Km, 1,2km) but it always say that I have not runned the distance of calibration and don't let me calibrate the sensor. Someone knows what I can do to calibrate my sensor?

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    Hi all,
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    The battery is rated to last about 1,000 hours when the kit is in use. (Most of the time, the kit will be idle, at which time the drain on the battery is negligible.)
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