User Manual

COMMON
SYMPTOMS
WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE
Unbalanced sound
output
Sound from only one side of
the Soundbar
the user.
2. Confirm that the audio line-in plug is completely
inserted into the jack of the Soundbar or audio
source.
3. Set all Windows audio balance controls (L-R) to
their midpoints.
4. Clean and re-seat all cables again.
5. Troubleshoot the computer's sound card.
6. Test the Soundbar
example, a portable CD player or an MP3 player).
Low volume
Volume is too low.
the user.
2. Turn the volume to a higher level by rotating the
knob clockwise.
3. Set all Windows volume controls to their
maximum.
4. Increase the volume of the audio application.
5. Test the Soundbar
example, a portable CD player or an MP3 player).
Buzzing noise Noise from the Soundbar Is the Soundbar properly attached to the Monitor
and no obstruction?
1. Ensure that the Soundbar is attached to the
monitor and no loose objects are hanging or
touching the Soundbar.
2. Try reducing the volume to a
the knob counterclockwise.
3. Ensure the wires do not interfere with the
Soundbar.
Aux-in no sound
No sound using the aux-in
function.
2. Ensure that the aux-
the Soundbar’s aux-in jack and on the aux-
of the audio device.
3. Try using a different or known good aux-in cable.
1.
Is the external audio device turned on or is
music?
2. Check if the audio device is turned o
music.
3. Ensure that the audio device volume is not set to
0% volume level.
4. Try replacing the audio device with a
audio device.
Aux-in distortion
Is the aux-in cable properly
plugged in?
the user.
2. Confirm that the audio line-in plug is completely
inserted into the jack of the audio source.
3. Decrease the volume of the audio source.
4. Turn the volume level to a lower setting by
rotating the Soundbar knob counter-clockwise.
5. Clean and re-seat cables again.
6. Turn the bass or wave setting lower.
7. Turn the “Wow Surround” setting lower.