English troubleshooting – VIEWSONIC VSACC27952-1 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

No sound from any speakers

• Power is not turned on

- Verify the AC line cord from the back of the Subwoofer and power adopter are plugged

• Volume setting is too low

- Verify the Power On switch has been pressed.

- Press the function key to raise the system Master Volume.
- Check volume level on computer sound card or alternate audio source device and set

at mid level.

• Audio cable is not connected to audio source

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• Audio cable connected to wrong output on audio source

- Make sure that the lime green 3.5 mm stereo jack is connected to the line-out of the

audio source; make sure it is fully inserted.

Sound is distorted

• Volume level set too high

- Decrease the speaker system's master volume level.

• Windows volume control is set too high

- Adjust the Windows volume and balance controls to the center as a starting point,

then use the speaker controller to adjust the volume.

• Sound source us distorted

- WAV files are often of poor quality. So distortion and noise are easily noticed with

high-powered speakers. Try a different sound source like a music CD.

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into the wall outlet.

No sound from Subwoofer

Problem with audio source device
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Test the speaker on another audio device. Remove the audio cable from the audio

device and connect it to the line-out on another audio device on the headphone
another audio source device.

• Subwoofer volume is too low

- Try adjusting sub volume to increase the Subwoofer volume.

• Sound source has very little low frequency content

- If listening to .WAV files over a computer sound card connection, try listening to a CD

your computer CD or DVD player. .WAV files often have little low frequency content.
music signal with more bass.

Connect audio cable from audio source, check plug connections on both subwoofer and
source. Make sure thee signal cables are inserted firmly into the correct jacks.

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