If A Problem Occurs - Sennheiser 100-P G3 Instruction Manual

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If a problem occurs ...

EK 100 G3
Problem
Diversity receiver cannot
be operated, "Locked"
appears on the display
panel
No operation indication
No RF signal
RF signal available, no
audio signal, "MUTE"
appears on the display
panel
Audio signal has a high
level of background noise
Audio signal is distorted
No access to a certain
channel
Possible cause
Lock mode is activated
Batteries are flat or accupack is flat
Transmitter and receiver are not on the
same channel
Transmission range is exceeded
RF signal is deactivated
("RF
Transmitter is muted
Receiver's squelch threshold is adjusted
too high
Transmitter doesn't transmit a pilot tone Deactivate the pilot tone evaluation
Transmitter sensitivity is adjusted too
low
Transmitter sensitivity is adjusted too
high
Receiver's audio output level is adjusted
too high
During scanning, an RF signal has been
detected on this channel and the channel
has been locked
During scanning, a transmitter of your
system operating on this channel has not
been switched off
Possible solution
Deactivate the lock mode (see page 20).
Replace the batteries or recharge the accupack
(see page 10).
Set the transmitter and receiver to the same
channel.
Synchronize the transmitter with the receiver
(see page 19).
Reduce the distance between receiver and
transmitter.
Mute")
Activate the RF signal (see page 21).
Cancel the muting (see page 21).
Reduce the squelch threshold setting on the
receiver (see page 24).
(see page 24).
Adjust the transmitter sensitivity correctly
("Sensitivity", see page 25).
Adjust the transmitter sensitivity correctly
("Sensitivity", see page 25).
Reduce the audio output level
page 24).
Set the transmitter operating on this channel to
a different channel and redo the frequency
preset scan (see page 24).
Switch the transmitter off and redo the
frequency preset scan (see page 24).
If a problem occurs ...
("AF
Out", see
29

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