M-Audio DELTA 1010 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
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Problem: No sound.
Possible Cause 1: Improper connection to external devices. Verify that
the analog outputs of Delta 1010 are properly connected to the inputs of an
appropriate device (such as a mixer, amplifier, or powered monitors) using quality
cables. If you are connecting digitally to a digital device such as a DAT recorder
or digital mixer, make sure you are using proper digital cables and that the device
is configured to receive signals from Delta 1010.
Possible Cause 2
: The Delta 1010 device drivers are not properly installed.
See the installation instructions in the printed Delta 1010 Quick Start Guide for
further information.
Possible Cause 3
: There is a resource conflict between Delta 1010 and
another device in your computer. Try the following to see if the issue resolves:
a. Move the PCI Host Adapter card to a different PCI slot.
b. Remove other PCI cards from your system one at a time to see if the
resource conflict can be traced to specific PCI slot or card in your system.
c. If your computer includes a built-in sound card, turn it off. This is usually
done through the system BIOS or by changing a hardware jumper on the
motherboard. See your computer’s documentation for more information
about this.
If these steps do not resolve your problems, please see the Support >
Knowledge Base page on www.m-audio.com for additional information.
Possible Cause 4
: If the rack-mount box is connected to the PCI Host Adapter
Card and your computer is powered on, but the Power LED is not illuminated,
shut down your computer and double-check that the host cable is connected
properly.