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Q-S D TRO UbLESH OOTIN G
trouble shooting: Listed below are common problems you may encounter, and solutions.
there is no power to the unit:
1. Be sure you have connected the power cord to a correct wall outlet.
there is little or no sound:
1. Check the input selector switch. Make sure it is set to the device that is currently playing.
2. Check to see if the connection cables are connected properly.
3. Check the Trim Output level control on the rear panel, make sure it is not set to low.
the sound is distorted:
1. Check the Trim Output level control on the rear panel, make sure it is not set to high.
2. Make sure that the gain level control is not set to high.
crossfader is not working:
1. Check and see if any channels have been assigned to the crossfader.
Q-S D ADD ING M USIC TO YO UR SD CARD
When adding music to your SD Card, the les must be in Mp3 format. Make a folder for each artist,
this will make it easier for you to nd your desired songs. Using the Folder knob, you can scroll to
the your desired artist and with the Track knob nd your desired song. remember the Q-sD can
only load a 4GB sD card max. it cannot read or accept a sDhc card, it must be a regular sD
card. the files must be Mp3 format.
Loading music into your SD Card:
1. Insert your SD Card into your computer. If there is no SD Card slot available, use an SD Card
reader and insert the reader into the USB connection on your computer.
2. The SD Card will appear as "Removable Drive" when you access "My Computer".
3. go to Windows Explorer or a similar program and simply "drag and drop" your music onto the SD
Card (Removable Drive). Music will be recorded onto your SD Card in the same quality originally
recored onto your computer. note: remember it is better if you make a folder for each artist,
and then drop that folder onto your sD card.
4. Once you are nished loading music onto your SD Card, eject the SD Card, and load it into the
Q-SD.