User guide

Portable Wireless Sound System
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before going through the following chart, be sure that you have a good battery in the transmitter the red power LED
on the transmitter panel should glow brightly.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
NO AUDIO IS HEARD BUT RECEIVER
RF LED IS ON
NOTE: If the modulation level
LEDs on the receiver are
indicating properly, the problem
is NOT in the transmitter.
1) On/Off switch is in muteposition on
receiver or transmitter.
2) Microphone on/off switch is in off position.
3) Volume is turned down or off on transmitter or receiver.
4) Receiver not properly connected to other audio equipment.
5) Transmitter POWER switch may be turned on and off (i.e. through
the mute position). A thump should be heard in the sound,
again indicating a properly functioning receiver.
NO SOUND IS HEARD AND RECEIVER 1) Transmitter not turned on. Check for power LED.
RF LED IS OFF 2) Receiver antenna may be defective or disconnected.
3) Transmitter and receiver frequencies dont match. Check
frequency labels.
NOISE (HISS) IS HEARD ALONG 1) MIC LEVEL is too low (see page 5).
WITH THE SIGNAL 2) Transmitter and receiver may be too far from one another.
3) Receiver antenna may be defective or disconnected.
DISTORTED SOUND 1) MIC LEVEL is too high (see page 5).
2) Mic may be distorting; try a different mic and listen again.
3) PA system may be overloading.
EXCESSIVE FEEDBACK 1) MIC LEVEL may be set too high (see page 5).
2) Sound system volume set too high.
3) Microphone too far from the users mouth.
4) Loudspeakers may be too close to the mic.
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