Panasonic RP-WF6000 Operating Instructions Manual page 10

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Troubleshooting guide
Problem
Possible cause and suggested remedy
Sound is low.
y If analogue input is selected, switch the transmitter's ATT control to "0 dB"
(
page 13).
y If the transmitter is connected to the headphone jack, turn up the volume on the
connected equipment (
y Turn up the volume on the headphones (
Sound is distorted.
y If analogue input is selected, switch the transmitter's ATT control to "-8 dB"
(
page 13).
y If the transmitter is connected to the headphone jack, turn the volume down on the
connected equipment
(
page 12).
y Set "CINEMA", "MUSIC" or "VOICE" with the SURROUND button on the transmitter
when playing a DTS source.
Sound is broken
y Change the placement of the transmitter. Stay within the range of the transmitter
(noise may be
(
page 13).
heard too).
y The headphones' OPR lamp dims. Sound is distorted, intermittent or there is
excessive background noise during use (
● The rechargeable battery has run down. Recharge it or replace the alkaline dry cell
batteries with new ones.
y Make sure that there is no other equipment that uses the 2.4 GHz radio frequency
band such as wireless equipment or microwaves near the transmitter or headphones
(
page 5).
y Set the most appropriate frequency (
frequency]).
There is excessive
y If the transmitter is connected to the headphone jack, turn the volume up on the
background noise.
connected equipment (
y The headphones' OPR lamp dims. Sound is distorted, intermittent or there is
excessive background noise during use. (
● The rechargeable battery has run down. Recharge it or replace the alkaline dry cell
batteries with new ones.
y Make sure that there is no other equipment that uses the 2.4 GHz radio frequency
band such as wireless equipment or microwaves near the transmitter or headphones
(
page 5).
y Set the most appropriate frequency (
frequency]).
Audio cannot
y When the input audio (analogue only) continues to be very low for more than 5
be heard while
minutes (approximately), the radio waves being emitted from the transmitter may
analogue is
stop (
page 15).
selected.
In this case perform the following steps.
1. Switch the ATT control on the transmitter to "0 dB" (
If audio still cannot be heard
2. Increase the volume level on the equipment connected to the analogue input
and decrease the volume level on the headphones.
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page 12).
page 14).
page 10).
page 16 [Setting the most appropriate
page 12).
page 10).
page 16 [Setting the most appropriate
page 13).
Problem
Possible cause and suggested remedy
No surround effect.
y Set "CINEMA", "MUSIC" or "VOICE" on the transmitter's SURROUND button
(
page 16).
y The input audio signal is not multi-channel. There is no surround effect when playing
a monaural source (
The DOLBY
y You have selected "PCM" for the audio digital output setting on the DVD player
(includes game machines).
DIGITAL lamp
● Select "Dolby Digital/PCM" or "Dolby Digital" if the DVD player has an internal
does not light.
Dolby Digital decoder.
y You are playing a signal that is not recorded in DOLBY DIGITAL format.
y The chapter being played is not DOLBY DIGITAL format.
The DOLBY PRO
y You have set the transmitter's SURROUND button to "OFF" (
LOGIC II lamp
y There are no analogue input signals, digital input signals (PCM), Dolby Digital 2-
does not light.
channel signals or MPEG-2 AAC 2 channel signals being input.
The DOLBY PRO
y You have set the transmitter's SURROUND button to a setting other than "OFF"
(
page 15).
LOGIC II lamp
lights.
y There are analogue input signals, digital input signals (PCM), Dolby Digital 2-channel
signals or MPEG-2 AAC 2 channel signals being input.
The DTS lamp
y You have selected "OFF" for the DVD player's DTS digital output setting
(
page 12).
does not light.
● Refer to the operating instructions for the DVD player and set the DTS digital
output setting on the DVD player to "ON".
y You are playing a signal that is not recorded in DTS format.
y The chapter being played is not DTS format.
y The DVD player is not DTS compatible (
● Use a DTS compatible DVD player.
The MPEG-2 AAC
y The television's output setting is set to "PCM".
lamp does not
● Refer to the operating instructions for the television and set the television to output
light.
MPEG-2 AAC signals.
Cannot select dual
y Connect the analogue audio output of the equipment to the LINE IN terminal and
audio (MAIN/SUB)
select the desired sound on the connected equipment (
when input is
digital.
Cannot charge.
y The OPR/CHARGE lamp on the transmitter does not glow red (
● Check that the headphones are put on the transmitter correctly.
y A dry cell battery is inserted.
● Be sure to insert the supplied nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery.
y A nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery other than the supplied one is inserted.
● Insert the supplied nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery or a dedicated
replacement battery RP-BP6000 (optional). (
y There is dirt on the charging terminals of the headphones or the transmitter
(
page 10).
● Remove it gently with a cotton bud etc.
Radio wave output
y A noise signal is being received from the connected equipment.
● Turn off the power on the connected equipment.
does not stop.
page 16).
page 15).
page 12).
page 14).
page 9).
page 8)
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