Computer Accessories User Manual

52 Speaker
MX5X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX5CERG-F-ARC
Set The Audio / Speaker Volume
The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user. The MX5X has an internal
speaker and a jack for an external headset.
Using the Keypad
Note: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Audio must have the options in the Enable sounds for
checked before the following key sequences will adjust the volume.
To adjust speaker volume, locate the <V> key and the Blue key.
Adjust the speaker volume by pressing the:
Blue key, then the <V> key to enter Volume change mode.
Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust volume until the speaker volume is
satisfactory.
Press the Enter key to exit this mode.
As the arrow keys are tapped, the computer beeps each time the volume increases or decreases in
decibel range.
Using the Touch Screen
Tap the Start | Settings | Control Panel | Audio icon.
Tabs Actions
System Moving the slider between Soft and Loud adjusts the speaker volume. Enable or
disable sounds for each function by tapping the check boxes.
Routing Use these options to determine where the audio output goes. Enable or disable the
headset and speaker, and microphone gain.
Volume As the volume scrollbar is moved between up and down for System volume, the
computer beeps each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range.
Extra As the volume scrollbar is moved between up and down, the computer beeps each
time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range for Bay Digital, CRMA
Radio and Mixer volume.
Events Choose sounds to play for Windows CE events or create your own sound scheme.
Troubleshooting
Blue+V puts the MX5X in Volume Adjust mode.
Shift+Blue+Shift puts the unit in Blue Mode which, when followed by <V>, puts the unit in
Volume Adjust mode as well.
If the MX5X is responding to touch input, but does not respond to keypad (hard or soft) input, the
MX5X may still be in Volume Adjust mode.
Press Enter to cancel (exit) Volume Adjust mode. After pressing enter, the MX5X should start
responding to key input.