TROUBLE SHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
MSH-801G
CHARACTERISTICS
Compact receiver and wireless transmitter for guitars.
Channel to transmitter through IR transmission.
Especially suitable for guitars.
RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER
40 selectable PLL UHF 863-865 MHz channels
RESPONSE
50-16 000 Hz
INPUTS
Transmitter:
Audio: 1 unbalanced, 6.3 mm jack, for guitars
OUTPUTS
Receiver:
Audio: 1 unbalanced, 6.3 mm jack
CONTROLS
Transmitter: gain control and 15 dB attenuation, selectable
Receiver: volume control and 10 dB attenuation, selectable
Configuration display
S/N RATIO
> 105 dB
POWER
5 mW maximum
POWER SUPPLY
Receiver: 3 V DC, 450 mA with adapter included or 2 x LR6-AA
batteries. Accepts rechargeable batteries.
Charge function for the rechargeable battery in the transmitter, in the
receiver
Transmitter: 1 x LR03-AAA battery. Accepts rechargeable batteries.
DIMENSIONS
Receiver: 77 x 123 x 40 mm depth
Transmitter: 26 x 85 x 65 mm depth
ACCESSORIES
6.3 mm mono jack cable
Rechargeable battery for transmitter
EN
- 7 -
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
No sound
- Check the microphone and receiver power supply.
- Check that the transmitter and the receiver are tuned in to the same frequency.
- Check that the amplifier is switched on and the receiver audio output is connected
to an amplifier input.
- Check if the transmitter is too far away from the receiver.
- Check if the receiver is placed too near to metallic objects or there are obstacles
between the receiver and the transmitter.
Interference
- Check the location of the aerial.
- Check if the interference comes from another wireless microphone system, TV or
radio, etc
Distortion
- Check if the receiver volume is too low or too high.
- Check if the interference comes from another wireless microphone system, TV or
radio, etc.