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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. Instrument is not connected to bodypack transmitter.
5. Transmitter is tuned to different frequency than receiver.
6. Transmitter is “OFF” or transmitter MUTE switch at “MUTE”.
7. Transmitter batteries are not inserted properly.
8. Transmitter batteries/battery pack dead.
9. Transmitter is too far away from receiver or squelch threshold setting is too high.
10. Obstructions between transmitter and receiver.
11. Receiver is invisible from transmitter location.
12. Receiver too close to metal objects.
13. Transmitter and receiver Preset versions are not identical.
1. Connect AC adapter to receiver and/or power outlet.
2. Push POWER switch to switch receiver ON.
3. Connect receiver output to mixer or amplifier input.
4. Connect instrument to audio input on bodypack.
5. Tune transmitter and receiver to the same frequency.
6. Switch transmitter “ON” or set MUTE switch to ”ON” position.
7. Insert batteries conforming to “+” and “-” marks.
8. Replace batteries/charge battery pack.
9. Move closer to receiver or choose lower squelch threshold setting.
10. Remove obstructions.
11. Avoid spots where you cannot see receiver.
12. Remove offending objects or move receiver away.
13. Check Preset versions on transmitter and receiver.
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.
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.
Momentary loss of sound (“drop-
outs”) at some points within perfor-
mance area.
• Antenna location.
• Relocate receiver or antennas. If dead spots persist, mark and avoid them.
ERROR MESSAGES
PROBLEM
REMEDY
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ERR.>SYS<
• Frequency settings cannot be changed.
1. Switch power to receiver OFF and back ON after about 10 seconds.
2. If problem persists, contact your Fender Service Center.
ERR.>PRE<
• Error in selected Preset.
1. Continue with previous Preset.
2. Select error-free Preset.
3. If problem occurs frequently, contact your Fender Service Center.
TXBand
1. Transmitter frequency band is not identical with receiver
frequency band.
2. RF output too high/low.
1. Use transmitter with the same frequency band as the receiver.
2. Use transmitter with lower/higher Rf output.
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ERR.>USR<
• Last setting cannot be loaded.
1. Set frequency and squelch threshold again.
2. If problem occurs frequently, contact your Fender Service Center.
ERR.>RF<
• PLL error. (Receiver cannot lock on to selected frequency.)
1. Set different frequency.
2. If problem persists, contact your Fender Service Center.
Err.>IR<
• Infrared transmisison failed.
• Point transmitter infrared sensor directly at receiver infrared emitter from a distance of approx. 2
inches (5 cm).
TR
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>-h<
1. Transmitter cannot identify battery as dry or rechargeable
type.
2. Transmitter was switched on during charging.
1. Remove battery and reinsert after approx. five seconds.
2. Remove transmitter from charger, switch off, and restart charging
>ChArGE<
(rechargeable battery only)
• Battery is not fully charged.
1. Charge transmitter using charger.
2. Replace transmitter battery with new dry or fully charged rechargeable battery.
EN
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