Never set the squelch threshold higher than absolutely neces-
sary. The higher the squelch threshold, the lower the sensitivi-
ty of the receiver and thus the usable range between trans-
mitter and receiver.
3. The RF LED (4) on the receiver going out means no signal is being
received or the squelch is active.
Remedies: Switch power to the transmitter ON, move closer to the
receiver, or turn the SQUELCH control (12) CCW to the point that the
RF LED (4) will come back on.
Use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the receiver surfaces.
Problem
No sound.
5 Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
1. AC adapter is not connect-
ed to receiver and/or power
outlet.
2. Receiver is OFF.
3. Receiver is not connected
to mixer or amplifier.
4. VOLUME control on receiv-
er is at zero.
5. Microphone or instrument
is not connected to body-
pack transmitter.
6. Transmitter and receiver
color codes are not
identical.
7. Transmitter on/off switch is
at "OFF" or "MUTE".
8. Transmitter batteries are
not inserted properly.
9. Transmitter batteries dead.
10.Transmitter is too far away
from receiver or SQUELCH
control set too high.
11.Obstructions between
transmitter and receiver.
12.Receiver is invisible from
transmitter location.
13.Receiver is too close to
metal objects.
3 Setting Up
Important!
4 Cleaning
Remedy
1. Connect AC adapter to
receiver and/or power out-
let.
2. Push POWER switch to
switch receiver ON.
3. Connect receiver output to
mixer or amplifier input.
4. Turn up VOLUME control.
5. Connect microphone or
instrument to audio input
on bodypack.
6. Use receiver and trans-
mitter with identical color
codes.
7. Set transmitter on/off
switch to "ON".
8. Insert batteries conforming
to "+" and "-" marks.
9. Replace batteries.
10.Move closer to receiver or
turn down SQUELCH con-
trol.
11.Remove obstructions from
between transmitter and
receiver.
12.Avoid spots where you
cannot see receiver.
13.Move receiver away from or
remove interfering objects.
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