Sennheiser RS 2400 manual What to do if

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What to do if...

... the volume is up but you

￿There is no audio signal available. Check the transmitter

cannot hear anything:

connection. Is the volume at the headphone socket

 

of your sound source sufficient?

 

￿Are you still within the transmitter’s range?

 

￿Is the receiver on the same frequency as the

 

transmitter?

... the sound is distorted:

￿The receiver accupack has gone flat, please

 

recharge it immediately.

 

￿The volume on the receiver is adjusted too high.

 

Reduce the volume.

... the sound is slightly noisy:

￿You are about to leave the transmitter’s maximum

 

range. Soon transmission will be interrupted

 

completely.

 

￿The transmitter’s modulation level is too low.

 

Increase the volume on your sound source.

... you can hear twittering and

￿Two transmitters are interfering!

chirping, and the sound is “squeezed”: Choose a different transmission channel.

... the transmitter switches off

￿The volume on your TV set is adjusted too low. Adjust

during operation:

the volume on the TV set such that the LED on the

 

transmitter blinks occasionally.

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Contents Page Page Area of application FeaturesSystem components and operating elements Wireless RF Transmission technology Antenna Where to place the transmitterPutting the transmitter into operation Adjustments on your TV set Automatic on/off switchingPutting the receiver into operation Switching on the receiverAdjusting the receiver channel Optimum modulation level of the transmitterSimultaneous operation of several systems Volume up? no What to do if Operating Time x 3 = charging time AccessoriesRechargeable accupacks have a charging cycle Environment and health Recharging the BA 151 accupackSupply schedule Technical data RS 2400 systemTR 2400 transmitter RR 2400 stethoset receiverManufacturer declarations Publ /06 512