Onkyo Corporation UTX1 사용자 설명서
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Troubleshooting
If you’re having trouble using the UWL-1, look for a solution here. Some issues may be due to
a connected component, so refer to the manuals for your other components, too. If you can’t
resolve the issue yourself, contact your Onkyo dealer.
a connected component, so refer to the manuals for your other components, too. If you can’t
resolve the issue yourself, contact your Onkyo dealer.
There’s no sound
• On the Receiver, make sure the miniplug or optical digital plug is pushed in all the way (see
page 10).
• If the Receiver’s STANDBY indicator is on, the Receiver is off. Press the [STANDBY/ON]
button to turn on the Receiver (see page 13).
• On the Windows
®
Volume control
,
deselect all of the
Mute
boxes and set all of the
Volume
sliders to maximum (see page 12).
• In Windows
®
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
, make sure the correct audio playback
device is selected (see page 19).
• There may be a problem with the audio system or powered speakers connected to the
Receiver. Make sure the audio system is connected to the Receiver properly. Make sure it’s
turned on, the volume level is turned up, and the Receiver is selected as the input source. If
the audio system appears to be working OK, check the cables (see page 10). See the instruc-
tion manual supplied with your audio system or powered speakers for more information.
turned on, the volume level is turned up, and the Receiver is selected as the input source. If
the audio system appears to be working OK, check the cables (see page 10). See the instruc-
tion manual supplied with your audio system or powered speakers for more information.
• If the Receiver’s SYNC indicator is flashing, the Receiver is not synchronized with the Trans-
mitter and wireless transmission is not possible. Try changing the Receiver’s ID (see
page 11).
page 11).
• Also see “Audio playback is noisy or distorted” below.
The left and right volume levels are not the same
• Check the balance control setting on the connected audio system or powered speakers.
• On the Windows
• On the Windows
®
Volume control
,
set all of the
Balance
sliders to midway (see page 12).
• Check the balance control settings in your audio playback program. If the program has inde-
pendent volume controls for the left and right channels, set them to the same level.
The sound quality is poor or there’s noise
• The sound quality can be affected by strong magnetic fields, such as those from a TV. Try
moving such devices away from the Receiver.
Windows
®
doesn’t automatically detect the Transmitter
• Make sure the Transmitter is properly plugged into a USB port on your PC (see page 9).
• The problem may be with your USB hub. We recommend that you plug the Transmitter
• The problem may be with your USB hub. We recommend that you plug the Transmitter
directly into a USB port on your PC, but if you are using a USB hub, refer to its instruction
manual and make sure it’s working properly.
manual and make sure it’s working properly.
• Unplug the Transmitter, wait about 15 seconds, and then plug it in again. If Windows
®
seems
unstable, restart your PC.
Your PC’s built-in speakers output no sound
• While the Transmitter is plugged into your PC, your PC’s built-in speakers will not output
any sound. This is because USB audio devices have priority. To output sound from your PC’s
built-in speakers, unplug the Transmitter, or change the
built-in speakers, unplug the Transmitter, or change the
Default device
setting on the
Audio
tab of the
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
control panel (see page 19).
Audio Issues
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