XP SBC HC
Troubleshooting
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this would invalidate the warranty.
Problem | Remedy | |
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No sound | – Check if the AC/DC adapter is fully inserted into the | |
| AC outlet and that its DC connector is properly inserted | |
| into the 12 Volt DC input connector located at the rear | |
| of the transmitter. | |
| – Check if the headphone’s on/off switch is in the on | |
| position. | |
| – Headphone batteries running low. | |
| (See Headphone power supply) | |
| – Check if the audio source is switched on. | |
| – Volume not adjusted. Adjust the volume on the audio | |
| source/ headphone to a higher level. | |
| – Make use of the HC132 transmitter. Some transmitters | |
| already built into other equipment may not be | |
| compatible with the HC135 headphone because of the | |
| advanced technologies used in the HC135 headphone. | |
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Distorted sound | – Headphone batteries running low. (See Headphone | |
| power supply) | |
| – Check the volume on audio source/ headphone is not | |
| set at too high a level. Reduce the volume. | |
| – Distance from the transmitter is too large. Move closer | |
| to the transmitter. | |
| – Interference from fluorescent lamps/ other radio | |
| sources. Move transmitter or headphone elsewhere. | |
| – Make use of the HC132 transmitter. Some transmitters | |
| already built into other equipment may not be | |
| compatible with the HC135 headphone because of the | |
| advanced technologies used in the HC135 headphone. |
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