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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reread the sections of this manual to make sure
you have completed system set-up properly
If you are unable to solve the problem, con-
tact the dealer from whom you purchased the
system for assistance.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
DISTORTION
- System’s audio quality
seems distorted at medium to high input lev-
els.
Reduce microphone gain by adjusting
microphone gain control.
HISS
- System seems to produce a “hiss”
which is undesirable.
Check the gain setting on all beltpacks and
the base. They may be too low.
LOW OUTPUT
- System produces a low
output level.
Check the gain setting on both the beltpacks
and the base. They may be too low.
FEEDBACK
- Moving around area of use
produces “squeal” or “howl” in various loca-
tions using ext. speakers.
Reduce the gain settings on both the
beltpacks and the base. They may be too
high.
DROPOUTS
- When moving around the area
of use
there seems to be locations where the
signal “swooshes” or
completely disappears.
Make sure both antennas on the base are
connected and follow the location sugges-
tions. Change the location of the base unit
and antennas or avoid the bad areas with the
remote beltpacks.
INTERFERENCE
- System picks up signals
other than wireless Intercoms.
Make sure Telex TR-200 beltpack is turned
on -
this will usually eliminate the interfer-
ing signal. If not
using a beltpack, make sure
the corresponding enable switch at the base
is disengaged.
If problems persist with the TR-200 beltpack
on, you will probably need to have your sys-
tem’s frequency changed to another channel.
NO AUDIO from BASE or BELTPACK
headsets.
Check Transmitter switch on base, use
CONT or REMOTE position. Check
push-to-talk function - is the switch ON.