User and Installation Guide
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Problems and Solutions Table
What is Happening | Possible Why | What to Do |
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None of the | Faulty AC adapter | Check the power outlet and |
transmitter | or faulty power outlet | the AC adapter; if possible, |
interface indicators |
| check for correct voltage of |
will light after DC |
| the AC adapter |
power is applied |
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The transmit light | No audio present at | Check the audio connection |
goes out after a few | audio interface | to the transmitter and ensure |
seconds and does |
| that there is audio present |
not light again | Transmitter hung up | Disconnect and then |
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| reconnect DC power |
No audio at | Batteries empty or | Check battery voltage or |
headphones | not inserted properly | replace batteries, ensure that |
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| the battery plus pole properly |
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| touches the battery |
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| compartment plus contact; |
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| rotate battery |
| Headphone volume | Slowly increase volume at the |
| control at minimum | headphones |
| Transmitter audio | Slowly rotate the transmitter |
| level control at | audio level control if the |
| minimum | analog audio interface is used |
| Receiver hung up | Switch headphone power off |
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| and on |
Audio is distorted | Transmitter audio | Regulate the transmitter audio |
| level control set too | level control until no more |
| high | clipping occurs if the analog |
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| audio interface is used |
| Batteries empty | Check battery voltage or |
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| replace batteries |
| Wrong digital | Ensure that the transmitter |
| interface format | receives uncompressed audio |
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| data at 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or |
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| 48 kHz; check the audio |
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| interface setting of the audio |
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| source |
| Strong interference | See under „Strong |
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| Interference“ on next page |
Audio is noisy | Wrong sample rate | Ensure that the audio data |
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| sample rate is either 32 kHz, |
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| 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz |
| Strong interference | See under „Strong |
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| Interference“ on next page |
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