Rocketfish RF-2990 User Manual (English) - Page 8
Using your speakers, Troubleshooting
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Using your speakers To use your speakers: 1 Plug the AC power adapter into a power outlet, then plug the DC connector into the DC jack on the back of the right speaker. 2 Plug the green audio connector into the audio source. 3 Press the power button to turn on the speakers. 4 Turn on the audio source, then adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Troubleshooting Problem Solution The speakers will not turn on The AC power adapter is not connected to the speaker and the power outlet. The power is not turned on. Make sure that the power outlet or power strip you are using is actually getting power. The speaker does not produce sound Make sure that the speakers are getting power (see above steps). The volume setting is too low. Turn up the master volume control on the speakers. Check all cable connections. Make sure that your music source is functioning correctly. (See more on this below.) The sound is distorted Turn the volume down. If this does not work, check the volume of the computer, or other audio device you are using, and decrease if necessary. Adjust the computer's master volume control by balancing the sound level until it is centered, then adjust the volume levels on the speakers. Checking your sound source You may believe that the speakers are not working, when, in fact, the sound source may be the problem. When connecting to a computer, the most common problem is an incorrect connection. Make sure that you are connected to the audio output jack from your computer sound card (usually green). Also, make sure that your CD or DVD drive 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 it to any device with a mini headphone jack, such as a digital music player. If your speakers work on the other source, the speakers are functioning correctly and the problem is in your computer or the connections. 6