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Page 12
Is the control/right
satellite of your HK
695 plugged in
correctly?
Ensure that the
control speaker
connector is pushed
in properly.
Remove the control
/right speaker
connector from the
subwoofer, then re-
connect this cable
ensuring that the
connector is pushed
in properly.
There is an LED
located in the top of
each of the two
satellite speakers.
These should both be
lit. If they are, your
speakers are both
plugged in correctly.
Volume level may be
set low or muted.
Increase volume level
on control/right
speaker.
Check volume level
and mute setting in
Windows Volume
Control.
Assuming power has
been verified, engage
the self-test by
removing the audio
connector(s) from the
soundcard output(s)
and connecting it to
the ‘DIAG’ jack.
Noise may be caused
by interference from
the monitor.
Turn monitor off to
see if noise is
eliminated. Move
speaker cables farther
away from monitor.
Speaker is being
overdriven by an
amplified audio
source.
Ensure that speaker is
connected to the
appropriate
receptacle. Check
color-coding on
connectors when
making connections.
Make sure that all
signal cables are
inserted snugly into
receptacles.
Volume level on
sound card may be
too high.
Check volume of
sound card via
Windows Volume
Control.
Distortion (static,
crackling or hissing
sounds)
Sound card or audio
source material may
be cause of problem.
Check speakers with
another audio source.
Disconnect speaker
input cable (green
connector) from
sound card and plug
into CD ROM
headphone jack.
If static is eliminated,
troubleshoot the
soundcard.

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