User Manual

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When using Windows Media Player for
DLNA, the speaker is not playing music.
You may need to turn on media sharing
within Windows Media Player to enable
streaming to the speaker. Refer to the soft-
ware documentation.
Within Windows Media Player you may
need to select the speaker as the output
device. Refer to the software documentation.
When using a device with DLNA, the
speaker is not playing music.
You may need to turn on media sharing within
your device to enable streaming to the speaker.
Refer to the software documentation.
Within your DLNA compatible device, you
may need to select the speaker as the output
device. Refer to the software documentation.
Speaker does not turn on
Check that the speaker’s AC power cord is
firmly attached to the speaker’s AC In jack
and plugged into a working AC outlet.
No output from the speaker
Check that the speaker is turned on.
Check that the speaker is not muted.
Check that the speaker’s volume is not turned
all the way down.
Check the speaker is set to the proper input.
Check that your source component is turned
on and source material is playing.
Turn the speaker off and on using the remote
control or the front panel standby button.
Unplug the speaker, wait thirty seconds, and
plug it back in.
Check that all interconnecting cables are
connected at both ends. If necessary, try con-
necting an alternate source component to
make sure the original source component isn’t
the problem.
Sound is coming from both my speaker
and my television
When utilizing the speaker with a television,
the television’s audio output should be defeat-
ed. Some televisions will allow you to turn off
the internal speaker via the television’s menu
system. Other televisions may require you to
turn the television’s volume to “zero” or to
“mute” the television.
The speaker is too quiet even when it is
turned up
Check that the output on your audio source
is not connected via a variable level output.
Sometimes this option may be configured in
the source component’s menu. Please refer
to the manual for the source component in
question. If the connected device has a vari-
able level output (such as a headphone jack
on a digital media player), you may need to
adjust the volume level on the device itself.
No sound coming from external sub
Check that the external sub is turned on.
Check that the speaker Sub Out button is set
to On.
Unplug the speaker, wait thirty seconds, and
plug it back in.
External sub is too quiet
Turn up the volume on the subwoofer.
Try moving the subwoofer to a different loca-
tion in the listening room.
The speaker will not enter standby
mode or stay in standby mode
If the Auxiliary Input has a cable plugged into
the connection (with or without active audio
content), the speaker will not go into standby
mode or stay in standby mode, even if stand-
by is manually activated.