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Chapter 4 Listening to Music 25
Setting a Volume Limit
You can set a limit for the volume on iPod shuffle. You can also set a password in iTunes
to prevent anyone else from changing this setting.
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 a 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 list of devices, and then click the Summary tab.
4 Select “Limit maximum volume.”
5 Drag the slider to the desired maximum volume.
The initial slider setting shows the volume iPod shuffle was set to when you selected
the “Limit maximum volume” checkbox.
6 To require a password to change this setting, click the lock and then enter and verify a
password.
If you set a password, you must enter it before you can change or remove the volume
limit.
Note: The volume level may vary if you use different earphones or headphones.
To remove the volume limit:
1 Connect iPod shuffle to your computer.
2 In iTunes, select iPod shuffle in the list of devices.
3 Click the Summary tab.
4 Deselect “Limit maximum volume.”
Enter the password, if required.
If you forget the password, you can restore iPod shuffle. See “Updating and Restoring
iPod shuffle Software” on page 31.