Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
No Sound Output
Received Signal is Noisy or
Contains Extraneous Sounds
with the Microphone(s) ON
There is Noise Coming from
the Receiver with the Micro-
phones Turned OFF
Momentary Loss of Sound
as Microphone(s) are
Moved Throughout the
Operating Range
Battery Running Low Even
After Recharging
POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)
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Make sure the microphone and receiver power switches are
set to the ON position.
•
Check microphone batteries to ensure that they are providing
sufficient power. Let battery charge or replace if necessary.
•
Check receiver's AC power connection.
•
Make sure antennas are firmly connected and angled to
optimal positions.
•
If necessary, reduce the distance between the microphones
and receiver.
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Turn up the receiver's VOLUME level controls.
•
Check for proper connection between receiver and external
amplifier/mixer.
•
Talk into the microphone and observe the receiver's signal
LED's on the display screen. If they glow, the problem is
elsewhere in the sound system.
•
Check microphone(s) batteries and recharge or replace if the
charge is low.
•
Remove local sources of UHF interference, such as lighting
equipment.
•
Signal may be too weak. If so, reposition antennas. If
possible, move them closer to the transmitter.
•
Remove local sources of UHF interference, such as lighting
equipment.
•
Reposition the receiver or antennas.
•
Reposition the receiver, perform a "walkthrough", and
observe the signal strengths. If audio dropouts persist,
mark these "dead spots" in the operating area and avoid
them during the performance.
•
Replace rechargeable batteries (rechargeable batteries have
a life of 500 hours of charging and recharging).
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