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If you have questions or need assistance with your speakers, please call or consult our website for
further troubleshooting tips.
Telephone
(USA) 360 823 4100
Website www.cyberacoustics.com
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom Solution
Speaker System Will
Not Power On.
Power button is not turned on. Press in and check for blue LED
indicator light to come on.
Speaker Does Not
Produce Sound.
Sound Is Distorted.
Verify the AC power cord is plugged into the wall outlet
Check if the wall outlet or power strip you are using is actually
getting power.
Verify the speaker is getting power. Check above steps.
Make sure the volume is turned up to audible listening level.
Verify that all cables are plugged into the correct jacks.
Many times users believe the speakers are not working, when in
fact they are having trouble with the sound source. The most
common problem when connecting to a computer sound card
is the connections are incorrect. Make sure you are connected
to the audio output jack from your computer sound card. Many
times it has a green color to it. Also, make sure your media device
or CD/DVD device is playing and the volume settings are turned
up and not muted.
If you still have problems, disconnect the speaker source cable
from your computer and connect to a MP3, CD player, or
anything else with a 3.5mm headphone jack. If your speakers
work on this other source, you know the speakers are okay and
the problem lies with your computer or the connections.
Turn the volume down ¼ to ½ levels. If this does not work, also
check the computer operating system volume level and decrease
it if necessary.
Adjust the computers master volume control by balancing the
volume until its centered, then adjust the volume levels on the
speakers.
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