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Solving Problems
If you’re having a problem with the AP-60, check for a solution in one of these sections:
•
“Basic Operation Problems” below
•
“Sound Problems” below
•
“Problems Using the Pendant Microphone” on page 21
•
“Problems Using the Remote Control” on page 21
If you cannot solve the problem on your own, contact Epson for help.
Basic Operation Problems
Sound Problems
Problem
Solution
The system doesn’t turn on.
Press the
P
power button on the AP-60 remote control to turn the system on or off.
The remote control’s batteries may need to be replaced. See page 18.
Check the
P
power light on the AP-60. When the AP-60 is off, the light is orange. This
indicates that the system is receiving power. If the light is not on, make sure that your
electrical outlet is working and that the power cord is connected securely.
Problem
Solution
There is no sound.
Make sure the AP-60 is turned on. If the AP-60 doesn’t receive an audio signal for 60
minutes, it turns off automatically.
Press the Mute button on the remote control to make sure the sound wasn’t muted
or turned off.
Try increasing the volume. Depending on your audio source, it’s possible that no
sound may be heard at lower settings.
If you’ve connected an external audio device such as an MP3 player, make sure its
volume control is adjusted to allow sound output.
There are too many audio
sources playing at the same time.
The AP-60 plays audio from all sources at all times. Turn off undesired audio sources
as necessary.
My voice isn’t loud enough.
Use the Gain control wheel on the pendant microphone to increase the
microphone sensitivity.
Adjust the audio levels, see page 16 for details.
External audio devices are too
loud
Use the Gain control wheel on the pendant microphone to increase the
microphone sensitivity.
Adjust the audio levels, see page 16 for details.
I hear feedback (howling).
Move the pendant microphone away from the AP-60.
Turn down the Gain control wheel on the pendant microphone, see page 13.
Turn down the master volume, see page 14 for details.