If A Problem Occurs - Sennheiser SK 500 G3 User Manual

Bodypack transmitter for a wireless microphone
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If a problem occurs ...

Problem
Possible cause
Bodypack
Lock mode is activated
transmitter
cannot be oper-
ated, "Locked"
appears on the
display panel
No operation
Batteries are flat or
indication
accupack is flat
No RF signal at
Bodypack transmitter
the receiver
and receiver are not on
the same channel
Bodypack transmitter is
out of range
RF signal is deactivated
("RF
Mute")
RF signal
Bodypack transmitter is
available,
muted (MUTE)
no audio signal,
Receiver's squelch
"MUTE"
threshold is adjusted
appears on the
too high
display panel
Bodypack transmitter
doesn't transmit a pilot
tone
Audio signal
Bodypack transmitter's
has a high level
sensitivity is adjusted too
of background
low/too high
noise / audio
signal is
distorted
If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem
cannot be solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local
Sennheiser partner for assistance.
To find a Sennheiser partner in your country, search at www.sennheiser.com
under "Service & Support".
If a problem occurs ...
Possible solution
Deactivate the lock mode
(see pagec12)
Replace the batteries or
recharge the accupack
(see pagec8)
Set the bodypack trans-
mitter to the same
channel as the receiver.
Synchronize the body-
pack transmitter with
the receiver.
Check the squelch
threshold setting on
the receiver.
Reduce the distance
between bodypack trans-
mitter and receiving
antenna.
Increase the transmission
power (see pagec20)
Activate the RF signal
(see pagec12)
Cancel the muting
(see pagec12).
Reduce the squelch
threshold setting on
the receiver.
Activate or deactivate the
pilot tone transmission
(see pagec20).
Adjust the input
sensitivity
(see pagec17).
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