TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: No Sound From Multimike and wireless components.
SOLUTION: Follow these steps to produce sound from Multimike.
• Confirm that the blue POWER light located on the front panel of the Multimike is on.
• Confirm the microphone is powered on and linked to the Multimike. The mic 1 status
light will be green on the Multimike indicating the microphone is linked.
• Confirm that the microphone is turned on. There will be a solid blue light on the top of
microphone to indicate it is powered on and ready.
• Confirm that microphone is not muted. A solid red light on the top of microphone will
indicate it is muted.
• Check connections between Multimike and the amplifier. Make sure the cables are
properly connected (see page 12 for more information).
• Check volume level of Multimike. Make sure that the microphone volume level on
Multimike is not turned down all the way. Slowly turn up the volume level while talking
in the microphone.
• Check volume level on the appropriate amplifier control. Make sure that volume level
that corresponds with the input connection is turned up to a nominal level.
• Check the position of the Mic-Line switch. If it is set to Mic level, try switching it to Line
level.
TIPS TO OBTAIN OPTIMUM AUDIO
PERFORMANCE
• Speak in a natural voice. A normal conversational speech level will provide an
adequate signal. It is not necessary to increase the intensity of your voice—the audio
system provides adequate amplification (approximately 5 – 10 dB) above ambient
room noises.
• Avoid wearing jewelry that may rub or bump against the microphone.
• Mute the Flexmike during private conversations. You can tell the mic is muted when
the light turns red.
• Recharge microphones each night. When recharged nightly, operating time (actual
usage) for the microphones will last about 8 hours.
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