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Simon Posted on Oct 28, 2013

When I switch on my L24FED13 I get a speaker icon in top left with zero next to it, the remote does nothing after switching on

  • Simon Oct 30, 2013

    I have taken it back to Curry's, looks like there is a software error

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Sounds like the remote or the receiver may be faulty. The speaker icon with the zero means simply that the volume is turned down to zero.

When you press remote buttons, do you see a flashing light on the screen at all? Can you use the buttons on the screen itself to try and adjust the volume? You'd need to try these things first, so we know how to help you further.

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Pc headphone volume driver

3 Ports on the side- Pink,Green,Black
Pink Port is LineIn for an external device player jack


Green Port is LineIn for the Microphone jack
Black Port is LineOut for Headset or External Speakers jack


Plug the Green jack on Headphone - into the Black Port on the laptop.
b) Go to Control Panel and open - RealTek HD Audio manager
On the top of Page are 3 Icons -


One Icon is labelled Speakers One is for Digital optics, one is for Mic,
The Speakers Icon is misleading as it is also for Headphones (LineOut)


Select Speaker Icon and make it Default. Also tick Full Range - Front LR
Ignore the 4 vertical Analog Icons on the right side.


You should now have Headphone sound if your volume is not Muted.

Click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select enable windows 7


Click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select configure speech recognition then you will see earphones with a speaker among a list set up a microphone headset with microphone then next and next again you should see your earphones with microphone being configured Click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or select the voice tab make sure that you have the right media selected also select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it or you might have to depending on your operating system
Click start Control Pannel
Click on Hardware and Sound


Click on Sound
then you devices should come up ; speakers, Digital Audio, and headphones


plug your headphones in
then select headphones


at the bottom it will say set as default
select that!!


then when you disconnect your headphones it automatically switches to the speakers and when you plug them back in it automatically will switch to headphones
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9VJL3 front panel

Do not have the Front Panel header pinout.

Do have;

Take an LED (Light), with two wires, and check the pins with it.
There is a Top row of pins, and a Bottom row.

Touch the first two pins in the Top row, left side. Does it light up?
No? Go to the next two pins. No? Go to the next two pins.

Keep going until the Power Supply comes on. (It is a BRIEF touch. The Power On switch is a Momentary Contact Switch )
Now you have the Power On switch pins.

LED light blinks? You have the Harddrive activity LED. (Light)
LED light stays on? You have the Power On LED. (Light)
Computer restarts? The Restart switch pins.

Short something out? NOPE. You can't hurt a thing using this method.

4 of those pins are for an internal speaker. (To hear BIOS Beep Codes with)

That's 12 of those 18 pins. (Probably less. It is two rows of 9 pins, that are stated for the Front Panel header)
4 of those pins probably won't be used.
You won't be using IR. (Infra Remote) (Only uses 2 pins, though)

Most of the time with an 18-pin Front Panel header;

Top Row:
Starting at Left side, going towards Right;
Pins 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
May be a pin missing in this row, or two.

Borrom row:
Starting at Left side, going towards Right;
Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19.
Same thing here. May be 1 or 2 pins missing.

Pins 2 and 4 are usually for the Power On LED. (Light Emitting Diode)
Pins 6 and 8 - Power On switch.
Pins 10, 12, 14, and 16 may be for the Internal speaker.
Pins 18, and 20 are usually not used.

Pin 1 and 3 for the HarDDrive activity LED.
Pins 5 and 7 for the Reset switch.

Pin 9 is usually reserved for the factory, and is a 5 Volt test point.
Pins 11, 13, 15, 17 for speaker; or not used. Same with pin 19.

(So speaker pins may be top row, or bottom row. Dunno )

Another thing. This motherboard is old enough to be using a 3 wire LED, or dual color; for the Power On LED.
LED usually had the colors Green and Yellow.
Yellow for 'Normal' mode, Green for 'Turbo' mode.

(Which is a bunch of cr@p.
Green LED, or Turbo Mode; was actually NORMAL.
Normal mode was the computer operating BELOW the Normal mode)

So pins 2, 4, and 6, may be for a 3 wire Power On LED.

Regards,
joecoolvette
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Can't get the headphone sound working from the laptop

The Laptop has 3 Ports on the side- Pink,Green,Black
Pink Port is LineIn for an external device player jack



Green Port is LineIn for the Microphone jack
Black Port is LineOut for Headset or External Speakers jack



Plug the Green jack on Headphone - into the Black Port on the laptop.
b) Go to Control Panel and open - RealTek HD Audio manager
On the top of Page are 3 Icons -



One Icon is labelled Speakers One is for Digital optics, one is for Mic,
The Speakers Icon is misleading as it is also for Headphones (LineOut)



Select Speaker Icon and make it Default. Also tick Full Range - Front LR
Ignore the 4 vertical Analog Icons on the right side.



You should now have Headphone sound if your volume is not Muted.



click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select enable windows 7



click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select configure speech recognition then


you will see earphones with a speaker among a list set up a microphone headset with microphone then next and next again you should see your earphones with microphone being configured



click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list


make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or

select the voice tab


make sure that you have the right media selected also

select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it


or you might have to depending on your operating system
Click start Control Pannel
click on Hardware and Sound



click on Sound
then you devices should come up ; speakers, Digital Audio, and headphones



plug your headphones in
then select headphones



at the bottom it will say set as default
select that!!



then when you disconnect your headphones it automatically switches to the speakers and when you plug them back in it automatically will switch to headphones


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The Laptop has 3 Ports on the side- Pink,Green,Black
Pink Port is LineIn for an external device player jack


Green Port is LineIn for the Microphone jack
Black Port is LineOut for Headset or External Speakers jack


Plug the Green jack on Headphone - into the Black Port on the laptop.
b) Go to Control Panel and open - RealTek HD Audio manager
On the top of Page are 3 Icons -


One Icon is labelled Speakers One is for Digital optics, one is for Mic,
The Speakers Icon is misleading as it is also for Headphones (LineOut)


Select Speaker Icon and make it Default. Also tick Full Range - Front LR
Ignore the 4 vertical Analog Icons on the right side.


You should now have Headphone sound if your volume is not Muted.


click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select enable windows 7


click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select configure speech recognition then

you will see earphones with a speaker among a list set up a microphone headset with microphone then next and next again you should see your earphones with microphone being configured


click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list

make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or
select the voice tab

make sure that you have the right media selected also
select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it

or you might have to depending on your operating system
Click start Control Pannel
click on Hardware and Sound


click on Sound
then you devices should come up ; speakers, Digital Audio, and headphones


plug your headphones in
then select headphones


at the bottom it will say set as default
select that!!


then when you disconnect your headphones it automatically switches to the speakers and when you plug them back in it automatically will switch to headphones

hope this helps

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Front left Negative,

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Front Right Positive.

Bottom Row=(Left to Right)

Left Back Positive,

Left Back Negative

Centre Nothing

Right Back Negative

Right Back Positive

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one Right speaker to Ch B Right Negative and Ch A Right Positive

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1. Press master power switch OFF

2. Hold down Speaker A & B buttons simultaneously then press master power switch

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3. Release Speaker A & B buttons

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