Trouble Shooting Guide (continued)
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Interference (continued) | Receiver is too close to digital signal | Move the receiver to a differ ent |
| processor or similar device | location |
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| Strong electromagnetic field from | Use ClearScanTM to change the operat- |
| stage lighting or other source near the | ing frequency. Repair or remove the |
| transmitter or receiver, which may be | source of interference. Move the re- |
| producing RF noise at or near the op- | ceiver to a different location. |
| erating frequency |
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Short range or | RF reflective metal obstacles between | Move the obstacles, or reposition the |
| the transmitter and receiver | receiver/antennas |
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| Poorly oriented beltpack antenna | Check the antenna connection and re- |
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| orient the bodypack so the antenna is |
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| vertical (up and down) and facing the |
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| receiver, if possible. |
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| Faulty receiving antenna system | Check all antenna connections and re- |
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| position to be in |
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| transmitter |
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Can't change settings on receiver or | Disable lock out (see pages 3 and 8) | |
transmitter |
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Bodypack or Handheld transmitter | On/Off | Put the on/off switch in the off position |
will not turn off, display says |
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| tons (see page 8) |
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