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TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE:
If you could not solve the problem after trying the solutions described on the previous page, check the following
on the Base station side.
When connecting to the network through a PC
• Is the volume level of the audio device to which the radio is connected set to an appropriate level?
• Is there a check mark in the AF - Use box in the Radio Registration screen
(Server Setting mode ➔ Radio List screen ➔ [Properties])?
When connecting to the network directly
• Is the "Network AF" items set to an appropriate level in the Others set mode?
Problem: The transmit audio cannot be output
- The description in this part is based on the assumption that the connection to the radio has succeeded ("<<CON-
NECT>>" is displayed under the radio name).
- To check the Remote station's transmit IF signals, use the Transmit Monitor function with the Base station's Re-
mote Utility, or place a receiver near the Remote station's or Base station's PC.
Possible cause 1
The microphone is not turned ON, or the input level is too low.
Solution
T urn the microphone ON and adjust the input level.
Possible cause 2
The appropriate audio device is not selected in the Remote Utility.
Solution
S elect the appropriate audio device in the MOD Input Device menu in the Connection Setting screen
(Radio Operation mode ➔ Radio List screen ➔ [Settings]). (pp. 40, 56)
If you connect a new USB audio device to your PC, the audio device which is selected as a default
device in your PC can be changed. If you select "Default Device" in the MOD Input Device menu,
please keep that in mind.
Possible cause 3
The input level of the audio device is set to too low on your PC.
Solution
A djust the input level of the audio device. (pp. 7 to 12)
Possible cause 4
Audio input is disabled in the Remote Utility.
Solution
I nsert a check mark in the MOD Transmission box in the Connection Setting screen
(Radio Operation mode ➔ Radio List screen ➔ [Settings]).
Possible cause 5
The input level is too low in the Remote Utility.
Solution
A djust the input level in the Transmit Audio Adjustment screen
(Radio Operation mode ➔ Radio List screen ➔ [MOD]). (p. 58)
Possible cause 6
An incorrect connector is selected in the Remote Controller.
Solution
S elect the proper radio's connector which is connected to the Base station's PC, in the MOD Select
(Remote ON) menu in the Remote Controller's MIC SET screen. (p. 65)
NOTE:
If you could not solve the problem after trying the above solutions, check the following on the Base station side.
When connecting to the network through a PC
• Is the input level of the audio device to which the radio is connected set to an appropriate level?
• Is there a check mark in the MOD - Use box in the Radio Registration screen
(Server Setting mode ➔ Radio List screen ➔ [Properties])?
When connecting to the network directly
• Is the "Network MOD" items set to an appropriate level in the Others set mode?
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