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PROBLEM | = on |
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AXR4N RECEIVER |
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| AXR3 RECEIVER |
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| •Slide transmitter POWER switch to ON. | |
| POWER | ANTENNA | AUDIO | POWER | ||
| ON | A | B | PEAK |
| •Make sure battery is inserted properly (+/± battery terminals must |
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| POWER | RF |
| PEAK | •Insert fresh battery. | |
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| •Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet | |
| POWER | ANTENNA | AUDIO | POWER | ||
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| and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver. |
| ON | A | B | PEAK | LOW BATT | •Make sure AC electrical outlet works and supplies proper |
| POWER | RF |
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No sound. |
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POWER | ANTENNA | AUDIO | POWER |
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| ON | A | B | PEAK |
| •Slide transmitter MUTE switch to ON. |
| POWER | RF |
| PEAK | LOW BATT |
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| •Extend antenna(s). AXR4N receiver antennas should point away | |
| POWER | ANTENNA | AUDIO | POWER | from each other at a 45° angle from vertical; AXR3 receiver | |
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| antenna should remain vertical. See Figure 8. |
| ON | A | B | PEAK |
| •Move receiver away from nearby metal objects. |
| POWER | RF |
| PEAK | LOW BATT | |
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| •Remove obstructions and maintain line of sight between | |||
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| transmitter and receiver. |
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| •Move transmitter closer to receiver. |
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| TRANSMITTER | POWER | •Increase transmitter gain until Transmitter Audio Peak light flashes | |
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| on loud peaks. |
| POWER | RF |
| PEAK | LOW BATT | •Turn up receiver volume control as necessary. |
No sound or faint |
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sound. | POWER |
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| ANTENNA | AUDIO | •Turn up receiver volume control. | |||
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| ON | A | B | PEAK |
| •Check cable connection between receiver and amplifier or mixer. |
| POWER | RF |
| PEAK | LOW BATT | |
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Sound level from the |
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| •Adjust transmitter gain as necessary. |
receiver is different |
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from that of a cabled |
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| •Adjust receiver volume as necessary. |
guitar or microphone. |
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Sound level is different |
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| •Adjust transmitter gain to compensate for differences between |
when you change |
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| guitar output levels. |
guitars. |
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Distortion increases |
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| •Replace transmitter battery. |
gradually. |
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Bursts of noise, |
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| POWER | •If noise occurs when transmitter is turned off, remove or turn off | |
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distortion, or other radio |
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| nearby sources of RF (such as other wireless systems, CB radios, |
signals interrupt |
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performance. |
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| •Use a wireless system that operates on a different frequency. | |
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Momentary loss of |
| ANTENNA |
| POWER | •Reposition receiver and perform | |
sound as transmitter is |
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moved around |
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| dropouts persist, mark ªdeadº spots and avoid them during |
performing area |
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| LOW BATT | performance. |
(dropouts). |
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