User guide
If
you
are
using
a
Tape
2Monitor
output
from
your
receiver/amp
as
the
audio
output,
check
that
you
have
pressed
the
Tape
MonitorlTape
2
button
on
the
front
of
the
receiver.
This
will
turn
on
the
Tape
2
outputs,
which
may
be
inactive
otherwise.
No
Sound
Check
the
left/right
balance
control
on
the
audio
source.
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Sound/If
using
battery
power,
batteries
may
be
low.
Replace
if
necessary.
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Check
that
the
speaker
Tuning
Indicator
Light
(A)
is
illuminated
green.
If
not,
adjust
the
Tuning
Control
Wheel
(8)
until
the
light
changes
from
red
to
green.
Check
that
the
transmitter
Audio
Level
Indicator
Light
(H)
is
flickering
intermittently.
If
you
are
using
a
fixed
output
and
the
light
is
on
solid,
or
if
the
light
is
not
on
at
all,
adjust
the
Output
Level
Control
Wheel
(K)
so
that
the
light
flickers
intermittently.
or
If
you
are
using
a
variable
output,
make
sure
the
Output
Level
Control
Wheel
(K)
is
all
the
way
right
(as
shown
under
"Adjust
the
Transmitter"
page
7)
and
adjust
the
volume
on
the
audio
source
up
or
down
as
necessary
to
make
the
light
flicker
intermittently.
Change
the
position
of
the
transmitter
Frequency
Control
Wheel
(N)
to
change
the
operating
frequency.
Then,
readjust
the
speaker
Tuning
Control
Wheel
(8)
until
Tuning
Indicator
Light
(A)
changes
color
to
green.
Try
changing
the
physical
location
of
the
transmitter.
Locate
it
as
high
and
free
of
obstruction
as
possible.
Avoid
placing
directly
on
top
of
a
TV,
if
possible.
Try
moving
the
transmitter
and
speakers
closer
together.
Sending
the
signal
through
certain
materials,
such
as
glass,
tile,
and
metal,
can
decrease
the
effective
transmitting
distance
of
the
system.
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