Service Reference Guide, dc5100
376220-001
D–15
Solving Audio Problems
Solving Audio Problems
Problem
Cause
Solution
Sound does not come
out of the speaker or
headphones.
Software volume control
is turned down.
Double-click the
Speaker
icon on
the taskbar and use the volume
slider to adjust the volume.
The external speakers
are not turned on.
Turn on the external speakers.
Audio is hidden in
Computer Setup.
Enable the audio in Computer
Setup:
Security > Device
Security >Audio
.
External speakers
plugged into the wrong
audio jack.
See the sound card documentation
for proper speaker connection.
Audio cable not
connected.
Connect audio cable between CD
or DVD-ROM drive and the system
board.
Digital CD audio is not
enabled.
Enable digital CD audio:
1. From the
Control Panel
, select
System
.
2. On the
Hardware
tab, click
the
Device Manager
button.
3. Right-click on the CD/DVD
device and select
Properties
.
4. On the
Properties
tab, make
sure “
Enable digital CD
audio for this CD-ROM
device
” is checked.
Headphones or devices
connected to the
line-out connector mute
the internal speaker.
Turn on and use headphones or
external speakers, if connected, or
disconnect headphones or external
speakers.
Volume is muted.
1. From the
Control Panel
program, click
Sound
,
Speech and Audio
Devices
, then click
Sounds
and Audio Devices
.
2. Click the
Mute
check box to
remove the check mark from
the box.
Computer is in
standby
mode.
Press the power button to resume
from
standby
mode.