Trouble Shooting
Trouble Shooting
Trips for Improving System Performance
• Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna.
• Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital
equipment (CD players, computes, etc)
• Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 3 feet from the ground
• Cellular telephones and two-way radio and such can interfere with the
transmission, maintain a distance from interfering equipment or any
cause of Interference.
Troubles Shooting
No sound or faint
sound
ISSUE
INDICATOR STATUS
SOLUTION
Power indicator off
Transmitter ON Indicator
stop flashing
Turn on transmittar
Make sure the +/- indicator on battery
match the transmitter terminals
Make sure AC adapter is securely
plugged Into electrical outlet and into
DC Input connector on rear panel of
receiver.
Receiver RF indicator
glows
Turn the receiver up
Turn up the Gain adjustment switch in
the transmittar
Check the power connection of the
receiver and amplifier or mixer
Receiver RF indicator off,
transmitter indicator ON
Take the receiver away from any metal
objects.
Check whether there is obstruction
between receiver and transmitter
Move the transmitter near the
receiver.
Check the receiver and transmitter
frequency
Transmitter low battery
Indicator ON
Change the batteries in transmitter
Distortion or
unwanted noise
burst
Receiver RF indicator ON Try removing nearby sources of RF
interference (CD players, computers,
digital effects. In-ear monitor systems,
etc.)
Distortion level
increases gradually
Transmitter low battery
Indicator ON
Change the batteries in transmitter
Adjust transmitter again and receiver
volume as necessary
Sound level different
from cabled guitar or
microphone, or
when using different
guitars
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