SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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There is a | The Sansa player is not correctly | Turn off the Sansa player, remove it from the |
crackling | seated into the docking station. | docking station, reseat it, and turn it on again. |
sound |
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coming | If using an alternate audio source, | • Connect an alternate audio source — such as a |
from | the audio source is not properly | CD player, MP3 player, or portable DVD player — |
speakers. | connected to the inMotion iM510 | to your inMotion iM510 by plugging one end of |
| or there is a problem with the | the 3.5mm stereo cable to the line out of your |
| alternate audio source. | portable device (if it has one) or to the device’s |
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| headphone jack. Connect the other end to the |
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| input marked “AUX” on the back of the |
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| inMotion iM510. |
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| • Set the volume on the audio source at |
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| • Set the volume on the inMotion iM510 at |
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| minimum level and adjust upward to a |
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| comfortable listening level. |
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There is a | The operating system’s volume | Check the operating system volume level and |
crackling | level is set too high. | decrease it if necessary. |
sound |
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coming |
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from |
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speakers |
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(when |
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connected |
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to PC or |
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laptop). |
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The sound | The inMotion iM510’s volume level | The “+” and |
is distorted. | is set too high. | inMotion iM510 are the master volume controls. |
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| Press and hold the |
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| volume. |
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There is | The unit is too close to a radio | Move the unit to see if the interference |
radio | tower. | goes away. |
interfer- |
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ence. |
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Intermit- | The unit is located too close to a | Move the GSM cell phone away from the unit. |
tent | GSM cell phone. |
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buzzing. |
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