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Some TomTom GPS maps include verbal directions for use on certain TomTom models. If your GPS device has that capability, the map that you have on your device should be giving you verbal instructions.
If you don't hear any verbal instructions, check the volume and see if it needs to be turned up.
Have a look at page 4 of your manual under the Monitor section, mode switch. Manual is here:http://www.behringer.de/EN/downloads/pdf/DJX700_P0165_M_EN.pdf The mode switch may be faulty or the mix control may be faulty.
Now, you have to use the CUE button function on each channel to select what you want to hear when you cue things in the headphones. Last, you control the volume of the master cue in the headphones using the CUE volume of the headphone CUE section.
it is a loose connection or crack or cold solder joints,that cause to malfunction inside , needs to resolder or reheating by using a hot air,after resoldering clean the circuit board by a laquer thinner..
I just got off the phone with a guy from Nintendo and he told me to hold the Wii-mote upside down and gently clap it several times (5 to 10) and then try again. I did the same thing, I accidentally gave the controller a light whack when playing baseball and it stopped working. There is a censor in there that gets stuck.
in baseball you have to hold it beside your head and in bowling you have to raise your WII control up and realese th B button(hold B button than do instruction)(not for the Baseball game)
Hey Mate, being honest weve sold alot of TFT monitors and most are hard to hear with all the volumes turned up, only thing you can try are.
turn volume up to max on the monitors menu,
also double click on the little speaker icon on the bottom right hand corner of the screen and a volume menu appears turn up WAV, & the main one on the left.
if you are not getting any sound at all check you have the audio cable from the monitor plugged into the green connection on the back of the pc.
Afraid thats the only options to get it louder or buy a set of speakers to get the sound louder.
All the best
John
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