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  1. The 30-pin connector comprises of 3 parts: 1) the plastic outer shell, 2) the mid plastic sleeve, 3) the inner metal connector. The middle sleeve has a lip on both rounded ends. The outer connector has a corresponding plastic bump that snaps under the sleeve lip to hold them together.

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  2. The dock connector is slid in two parts on the top of the system, make sure you slide the two housing parts in this line of direction. The two parts are glued on the sides of the speakers. Use some force to separate the two housing parts.

  3. Step 1— iPod Dock Connector Cable. Unscrew the four Phillips screws on the backside of the docking system. The screws are located quite deep. Make sure you have a long screwdriver to be able to reach the screws. Be aware of the plastic threads. Using too much force can tear this up. Separate the housing in two parts.

  4. 5 Ιαν 2024 · Used in 3rd and later generation iPods for charging, connecting to a PC via USB or Firewire, to a stereo via line-out, to a serial device (controlled via the Apple Accessory Protocol).

  5. Use this Apple cable to hook up your iPod, iPhone®, or iPad® to the USB port of your computer for syncing and charging. You can also use it with various iPod accessories and power adapters that have a USB connection.

  6. This guide details how to replace the dock inserts of the Apple iPod Hi-Fi speaker system. TOOLS: JIS #1 (1) Hair Dryer (1) Metal Spudger Set (1) Phillips #1 Screwdriver (1) Warm up the glue by using the hair dryer on the grille for 5-10 minutes. You can skip this step if you don't have access to a hair dryer.

  7. Step 1: Prepare Dock Connector. The first thing you want to do is pull out every pin from the rear of the dock connector except pins 2, 3, 4, 11, 15 and 21 (see first picture). Next, slightly bend pins 2, 3 and 4 away from each other. This just gives you a little bit more room to solder later.