Insignia NS-3698 Speaker User Manual


 
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5 Plug the power cord on the subwoofer into a
power outlet.
6 Turn on the gaming system and your speaker
system.
Connecting to a second audio device
The auxiliary input jack lets you connect a
second device, such as an iPod. When a device
is connected to this jack, the audio from the
secondary device overrides the audio from the
device connected to the back of the right
speaker.
A 3.5 mm audio cable (included) is needed to
connect your speakers to second audio device.
To connect to a second audio device:
1 Make sure that the second audio device and
your speaker system are turned off and
unplugged from the power outlet.
2 Plug a 3.5 mm audio cable into the
headphone jack on the second device.
3 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the
auxiliary input jack on the right speaker.
4 Plug the power cord on the subwoofer into a
power outlet.
5 Turn on the second audio device and your
speaker system.
Troubleshooting
Note
If you connect an iPod, you can use the iPod
cradle to support the iPod and make it easy to use.
Auxiliary input
Headphone
Problem Solution
Speaker system will not
turn on.
Press the On/Off button on
the right speaker. When
your speaker system is
turned on, the power LED
lights blue.
Make sure that the power
cord is connected to a
power outlet.
Test the power outlet to
make sure that it is
supplying power.
Speaker system does
not produce sound.
Press the On/Off button on
the right speaker. When
your speaker system is
turned on, the power LED
lights blue.
Make sure that the power
cord is connected to a
power outlet.
Test the power outlet to
make sure that it is
supplying power.
Make sure that you have
connected the speakers
correctly. For more
information, see “Setting
up your speaker system”
on page 3.
Try connecting your
speaker system to another
audio device. If your
speaker system produces
sound, the problem is with
the audio device you
connected to.
Sound is distorted. Adjust the master volume
control to the ¼ or ½ level.
If your speaker system is
connected to a computer,
adjust the computer’s
master volume level to the
middle level, then adjust
the master volume control
on your speaker system.