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You mute/unmute with the volume controller on the right upper side of the tablet. If it's muted, run the volume all the way down to zero, at which point the slash mark through the volume icon will disappear. Then you can set your volume level.
A few things to consider: if mute on the set is not on what about the box if you are using one?
Speakers could be switched off in the set. There could be a internal / external speaker switch(not common but possible) Sound on the set could be muted or turned real low or off.
if the image you see on the screen is there--either it is from the set or a box if one is used.
only a few things other than the sound circuit being bad will cause this--very few sets with actual no sound problems are around.
From the remote control only:
Press MUTING to turn off the sound through all
speakers and headphones connected.
"MUTE" appears on the display and the volume turns off.
To restore the sound, press MUTING again.
Turning MASTER VOLUME or pressing VOLUME +/- also restores the sound.
If you go to the screen that shows WHERE TO and VIEW MAP there's a speaker icon in the bottom right corner. You touch the speaker and it brings you to the screen where you can adjust the volume or mute it. I don't know if that's what you mean by the main menu but I'm afraid it's the shortest way to adjusting the volume.
The errant switch, control or condition may change and you will suddenly release the amp's
full power and possibly destroying your speakers. If a signal isn't audible at 1/2 volume
it's probably not there.
Carefully examine the front panel for clues like a misplaced Source Selection, Mute, Tape
Monitor control or Multichannel Analog Input selected.
There is a good chance that a common control may have developed a high-resistance or 'dead'
spot through defect or idleness and is causing your symptom. Turn the POWER OFF and operate
every control throughout its range a number of times, especially rarely-used ones like Tape
Monitors and the Mute control.
Turn the volume to something reasonable and see if that helped.
1. Press the Fn key and while holding it down, press the F8 key momentarily to toggle muting of the speaker. An icon of the speaker appears at the bottom middle of the screen showing muting on or off.
2. After making sure the muting is off (no slash symbol on the speaker icon), press and hold Fn again.
3. With Fn pressed, press the key with the upward triangle and speaker symbol to increase volume which is shown at the bottom middle of the screen by the green lettering & vertical bars Volume ''''''''''''
4. With Fn pressed, press the key with the downward triangle and speaker symbol to decrease volume which is shown at the bottom middle of the screen by the green lettering & vertical bars Volume '''
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