![]() ![]() If your player flashes alternating green and orange, you have no music in the Shuffle. This is also shown by the Shuffle flashing orange when you push a button too. If your buttons aren’t working at all on your Apple iPod Shuffle 2nd Gen, then press and hold your Play button to see what light sequence you’re given. That’s bound to be one where people panic and fear that they’ve broken their shuffles, I bet. Orange– green– green– green = you’ve reenabled your buttons Green– orange– orange– orange = you’ve disabled your buttons ![]() ![]() When you’re playing some music, you can see visual feedback on what’s happening and what state you’re in: ![]() Green = fully charged, unplug whenever you’re ready to goįlashing orange = busy, either syncing or in use as a remote disk When you’re charging up your Shuffle, there are three possible light states: Needless to say, that’s not a good thing, but probably easy to fix when you hook it up to your PC or Mac. If you see an alternating pattern of green– orange– orange then your Shuffle’s crashed or otherwise needs to be restored. No light = too late, you’ve run out of juice Red = less than 10% charge, time to plug it in Orange = 10-30% charge, low, but still good for a short workout Green = 30-100% charge, you’re good to cruise When you turn on your iPod Shuffle, the light will indicate your current charge level: The primary functions are powering on, charging, syncing, and general feedback. Okay, well, I don’t want to be a shill for Apple (I mean, heck, I had to buy my Shuffle, so it’s not like they’re sponsoring this in any way! □ so let’s talk about the color sequences and what they mean.įirst off, there are a number of different functions that are denoted by different color sequences, so flashing green might mean one thing when you’re listening to music, and something else entirely when it’s plugged in and charging or syncing with your PC. Here’s a picture to make you salivate and think about why you might just need a second iPod for Christmas: What’s not to love? - and it’s the first iPod I’ve owned that didn’t have a display screen, so I too am learning how to read the tiny little colored light to figure things out. I have one of these little gems too - really, it’s no bigger than a book of matches and stores a gig of music. ![]()
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