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FWG

1010

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

No sound

1.  AC adapter is not connected to receiver and/or power outlet.
2.  Receiver is OFF.
3.  Receiver is not connected to mixer or amplifier.
4.  VOLUME control on receiver is at zero.
5.  Instrument is not connected to pocket transmitter.
6.  Transmitter has a different frequency range or is tuned to a different frequency 

from the receiver.

7.  Transmitter on/off switch is at “OFF” or “MUTE”.
8.  Transmitter batteries are not inserted properly.
9.  Transmitter batteries are flat.
10. Transmitter is too far away from receiver or squelch level set too high.
11. Obstructions between transmitter and receiver.
12. No line of sight between transmitter and receiver.
13. Receiver is too close to metal objects.

1.  Connect AC adapter to receiver and/or power outlet.
2.  Push ON/OFF switch to switch receiver ON.
3.  Connect receiver output to mixer or amplifier input.
4.  Turn up VOLUME control.
5.  Connect instrument to audio input on the pocket transmitter.
6.  Use a transmitter with the same frequency range as the receiver or tune 

both to the same frequency.

7.  Set transmitter on/off switch to “ON”.
8.  Insert batteries conforming to “+” and “-” marks.
9.  Replace transmitter batteries.
10. Move closer to receiver or reduce squelch level.
11. Remove obstructions.
12. Avoid spots where you cannot see receiver.
13. Remove interfering objects or move receiver away from them.

Noise, crackling, unwanted signals.

1.  Antenna location.
2.  Interference from other wireless systems, TV, radio, CB radios, or defective electri-

cal appliances or installations.

1.  Relocate receiver or antennas.
2.  Switch off interference sources or defective appliances or tune transmitter 

and receiver to a different frequency; have electrical installation checked.

Distortion.

1.  GAIN control on transmitter is set too high or too low.
2.  Interference from other wireless systems, TV, radio, CB radios, or defective electri-

cal appliances or installations.

3.  Antenna location.

1.  Decrease or increase GAIN setting just enough to stop the distortion.
2.  Switch off interference sources or defective appliances or tune transmitter 

and receiver to a different frequency; have electrical installation checked.

3.  Relocate receiver or antennas. If dead spots persist, mark and avoid them.

Specifications

RECEIVER

TRANSMITTER

Carrier frequencies

530.025 - 931.850 MHz

530.025 - 931.850 MHz

Switching band width up to

30 MHz (Depends on the used frequency band)

30 MHz (Depends on the used frequency band)

Modulation

FM

FM

Audio transmission bandwidth

40 - 20,000 Hz

40 - 20,000 Hz

Total harmonic distortion at 1 kHz

typ. 0.8%

typ. 0.8%

Signal/S/N ratio

typ. 105 dB(A)

typ. 105 dB(A)

Transmission power

10 mW, 50 mW*

Voltage supply

Power supply unit 12 V / 500 mA (or via antenna splitter)

1x 1.5 V battery size AA

Operating time

6 - 8 h (Depends on RF power used)

Squelch threshold

-100 to -70 dBm, adjustable

Audio output

XLR symmetric and 6.3 mm jack plug asymmetric: Adjustable from
microphone to line level. Output level at rated travel: 500 mV eff.

Dimensions:

200 x 150 x 45 mm (without antennas)

60 x 74 x 30 mm

Weight:

373 g

60 g

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Summary of Contents for FWG 1010

Page 1: ...ANUAL p 1 MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES p 6 MODE D EMPLOI p 11 MANUAL DO PROPRIET RIO p 16 MANUALE UTENTE p 21 BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH S 26 ENGLISH ESPA OL FRAN AIS ITALIANO DEUTSCH PORTUGU S UHF Wireless System...

Page 2: ...energy unplug the power supply unit from the socket if you are not going to be us ing the unit for some time The packaging is recyclable Dispose of the packaging in an ap propriate recycling collecti...

Page 3: ...1 ON OFF 2 VOLUME This rotary control allows continuous adjustment of the audio output level 3 RF OK This LED lights up to indicate that signal is being received If no signal is received or the autom...

Page 4: ...ferent carrier frequencies within the transmitter s carrier frequency band 11 GAIN This control serves to adapt the sensitivity of the audio input to the level of the connected instrument 12 Charging...

Page 5: ...ing that the selected channel is active 2 During those 3 seconds press CHANNEL to obtain the required channel number Each press of the button increases the channel number by one 3 Once you have reache...

Page 6: ...ion 2 Interference from other wireless systems TV radio CB radios or defective electri cal appliances or installations 1 Relocate receiver or antennas 2 Switch off interference sources or defective ap...

Page 7: ...6 FWG 1010 ESPA OL SPANISH SECTION STARTS HERE...

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