•Aim the transmitter directly at the receiver ("line-of-sight" contact between the devices).
•Do not position the receiver near metal objects/surfaces or digital devices (CD players, computers, etc.).
•Position the receiver so that it is not directly in front of a wall and is at least 1 m above the floor.
•Cell phones, bi-directional radio devices, etc. can interfere with the radio link between transmitter and receiver
and should not be operated in the vicinity of the transmitter.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
No sound or volume too low
Distortion or unwanted noise
Increasing distortion
Substantial difference in levels in comparison with wired operation with
the same source or when other guitars or microphones are used
TIPS FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE:
DISPLAY
Transmitter: on/off indicator
is off
"Power" indicator is off
Receiver: RF indicator is on
RF indicator is off
Transmitter: indicator is on
Transmitter: Battery status
light is on
Receiver: RF indicator ON
Transmitter: Battery status
light is on
SOLUTION
Make certain that the unit is con-
nected correctly.
Make certain that the power
pack is connected to the receiver
correctly.
Increase the volume. Increase the
gain setting on the transmitter.
Check the connections from the
receiver to the amplifier or mixer.
Do not position the receiver near
metal objects. Check whether
the transmission path between
transmitter and receiver is unob-
structed ("line-of-sight" contact).
Position the transmitter closer to
the receiver. Make certain that the
transmitter and the receiver are
using the same frequency.
Replace the batteries.
Remove potential sources of
interference such as CD players,
computers, digital sources, etc.
Replace the batteries
Adjust the gain setting on the
transmitter and the volume on the
receiver accordingly.
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