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11.1.13 A P
AIR OF
S
PEAKERS
/H
EADPHONES
D
ON
’
T
W
ORK
1. Make sure that the selected computer is actually supposed to be outputting sound at this point.
2. Make sure that the speaker/headphone volume is turned up high enough to be audible.
3. Make sure that the speakers or headphones are completely and securely plugged into the User Cable, and
that the User Cable is completely and securely plugged into the ServSwitch Multi.
4. Make sure that the speakers are compatible with the ServSwitch Multi and are getting enough power to
operate (see
Section 2.4
).
5. Make sure that the selected computer and all ServSwitch Multis in your system are plugged in, turned ON,
and receiving adequate power.
6. Make sure that the selected computer or its sound card actually supports audio output.
7. If the selected computer is outputting audio through a sound card, make sure that the card is completely
and properly installed.
8. Check the affected computer’s Server Cable. Make sure that all its connections, especially the strand that
runs to the computer’s audio-out port, are tight and secure.
11.1.14 A M
ICROPHONE
D
OESN
’
T
W
ORK
1. Make sure that the selected computer is actually
supposed
to be accepting sound input at this point.
2. Make sure that the audio-input volume is turned up high enough. There might be hardware volume
controls on the microphone, sound card, or computer, and there might be software volume controls in
the “audio control panel” section of the computer’s operating system.
3. Make sure that the microphone is completely and securely plugged into the User Cable, and that the User
Cable is completely and securely plugged into the ServSwitch Multi.
4. Make sure that the mike is compatible with the ServSwitch Multi (see
Section 2.4
).
5. Make sure that the selected computer and all ServSwitch Multis in your system are plugged in, turned ON,
and receiving adequate power.
6. Make sure that the selected computer or its sound card actually supports audio input.
7. If the selected computer is accepting audio input through a sound card, make sure that the card is
completely and properly installed.
8. Check the affected computer’s Server Cable. Make sure that all its connections, especially the strand that
runs to the computer’s audio-in port, are tight and secure.