TROUBLESHOOTING
The following troubleshooting guide takes you through some of the more common problems associated with the installation and/or operation of a wireless system. If the problem persists, please call
Issue: | Cause and solution: |
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No sound | • Check that the transmitter AC power adapter is fully inserted |
| into the wall outlet and the power cord from the AC adapter is |
| firmly connected to the transmitter power input jack. |
| • Confirm that the speakers are turned on and tuned to the |
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| speaker should be illuminated a constant blue. |
| • Confirm that all three power adapters (one for each speaker |
| and one for the transmitter) are fully inserted into their wall |
| outlets and the adapter power cords are firmly connected to |
| the power input jacks on the transmitter or speaker. |
| • Check that the audio source component (stereo, TV, etc.) is |
| turned on and transmitting sound as it normally should. |
| • Make sure the volume on your audio source is turned up. |
| • Check that the speaker volumes are turned up. |
| • If you are using a Tape 2 Monitor output from your receiver/ |
| amp as the audio output, check that you have pressed the Tape |
| Monitor/Tape 2 button on the front of the receiver. This will turn |
| on the Tape 2 outputs, which may not have been active. |
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No sound/ | • Check that the speaker POWER indicator is illuminated constant |
distortion/ | blue. |
static | • Change the position of the CHANNEL select switch (1, 2 or 3) |
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| to change the operating frequency. The speaker will detect the |
| loss of signal and retune automatically. You can also press the |
| AUTOTUNE control once to make the speaker retune. |
| • Change the location of the transmitter. Place it as high |
| and away from obstructions as possible. Avoid placing the |
| transmitter directly on top of or behind a TV. |
| • Move the transmitter and speaker closer together. Sending the |
| signal through certain materials, such as glass, tile, and metal, |
| can decrease the effective transmitting distance of the system. |
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