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Troubleshooting guide
No sound
• Make sure the speakers are turned on.
• Increase the speaker volume for louder music.
The green lamp on the transmitter does not come on
• Increase the signal to the transmitter by increasing the volume on the sound
source (CD, TV, MP3 player). The transmitter will shut off after a minute if no
signal is received or if the signal is too weak.
• Make sure the transmitter has an input signal (is the audio source turned on?).
Noise interference
• If the transmitter’s sound is too low there will be noise distortion coming from the
speakers. If one increases the sound on the device connected to the transmitter
(e.g. the TV), you will receive a stronger signal to the transmitter and a clearer
sound. The volume of the speakers can then be lowered to get the same sound
level as before but with less noise interference.
Points worth bearing in mind!
•
Other wireless equipment operating on the same frequency band may
reduce the range of the product.
•
The range of all wireless equipment is affected by obstacles between
the transmitter and the receiver (a concrete wall reduces the signal far
more than a plasterboard partition, for example).
If you are having problems with the operation of the system,
try the following solutions
•
Switch off any other wireless equipment to check whether it could be causing
the problem.
•
Move the wireless equipment and/or reduce the distance, and reduce
the number of obstacles (walls, furniture, etc.) between the transmitter
and the receiver.