Troubleshooting
| screwdriver to rotate |
| the fuseholder a |
| quarter turn in the |
| direction of the arrow. |
| See the |
| Specifications section |
| for a description of |
| the fuse. |
Is the control/right | Ensure that the |
satellite of your HK- | control speaker DIN |
595 speaker system | connector is pushed |
plugged in correctly? | in properly. |
| Remove the control |
| speaker DIN |
| connector from the |
| subwoofer, then re- |
| connect this cable |
| ensuring that the DIN |
| connector is pushed |
| in properly. |
Volume level may be | Check volume level |
set low or muted. | and mute setting in |
| Windows Volume |
| Control. |
Speaker is being | Ensure that speaker |
overdriven by an | is connected to the |
amplified audio | appropriate |
source. | receptacle. Check |
| |
| connectors when |
| making connections. |
| Make sure that all |
| signal cables are |
| inserted snugly into |
| receptacles. |
There are 12 green LED’s on the control speaker. At least one or more of these LED’s should be lit. Try adjusting the F/X rotary control; this should change the number of LED’s lit on the front of the control speaker. If LED’s are lit and change when you turn the F/X button, your control speaker is plugged in correctly.
Assuming power has been verified, engage the
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