Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 User Manual

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The Power
LED is
not lit
(Battery
Operation).

No sound
is coming
from
speakers.

No batteries are installed.

The power isn’t turned on.

The Sansa player is playing FM radio
and it is not receiving any signal.

The Sansa player needs a firmware
upgrade.

The volume is set too low.

The Sansa player is not correctly
seated into the docking station.

If using an alternate audio source,
the audio source is not properly
connected to the inMotion iM510
or there is a problem with the
alternate audio source.

Install four AA batteries (not included) into the
battery compartments on the bottom of the
inMotion iM510 (two to each compartment).
Make sure the batteries are installed as illustrated
in the battery compartments.

Turn on the inMotion iM510 by pushing the
power button located on the top of the unit. A
blue LED will light around the button when the
power is on.

Plug in the headphones, which act as an FM
antenna, into the Sansa player’s headphone jack.

See insert for information on how to upgrade the
Sansa player firmware or go to www.sandisk.com
and click on Support/FAQs to obtain technical
support contact information or steps on how to
upgrade the firmware.

The “+” and “–“ buttons on the top of the
inMotion iM510 are the master volume controls.
Press and hold the “+” button to increase the
volume.

Check the volume level on alternate audio source
device and set at mid-level.

Turn off the Sansa player, remove it from the
docking station, reseat it, and turn it on again.

• Connect an alternate audio source — such as a

CD player, MP3 player, or portable DVD player —
to your inMotion iM510 by plugging one end of
the 3.5mm stereo cable to the line out of your
portable device (if it has one) or to the device’s
headphone jack. Connect the other end to the
input marked “AUX” on the back of the
inMotion iM510.

• Set the volume on the audio source at mid-level.
• Set the volume on the inMotion iM510 at

minimum level and adjust upward to a
comfortable listening level.

Symptom

Possible Problem

Solution

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