Troubleshooting |
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Distortion (static, | Noise may be caused | Turn monitor off to |
crackling or hissing | by interference from | see if noise is |
sounds) | the monitor. | eliminated. Move |
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| speaker cables |
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| farther away from |
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| monitor. |
Speaker is being | Ensure that the |
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overdrive by an | speaker is connected |
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amplified audio | to the appropriate |
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source. | receptacle. Check |
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| connectors when |
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| making connections. |
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| Make sure that all |
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| signal cables are |
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| inserted snugly into |
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| receptacles. |
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Volume level on | Check volume of |
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sound card may be | sound card via |
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too high. | Windows Volume |
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| Control. |
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Sound card or audio | Check speakers with | Disconnect speaker |
source material may | another audio source, | input cable (green |
be cause of problem. | such as a portable | connector) from |
| CD player. | sound card and plug |
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| into portable CD |
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| player. |
Are the speaker | Holding down the | Optimal system mode |
system mode settings | mode button | settings are |
optimized? | continuously for three | permanently stored in |
| seconds will | your |
| automatically restore | system. |
| default mode settings. |
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