Troubleshooting
We do not expect you to have problems with your speaker system; however, if you do have problems, try these troubleshooting tips.
Problem | Solution |
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No sound. | Be sure the speakers are turned on. |
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| Replace the speakers’ batteries. |
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| Be sure the AC adapter is plugged in and |
| has power. |
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| Be sure all cables are securely connected. |
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| Be sure the audio source is turned on and |
| turned to an active channel. |
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| Adjust the speakers’ volume control. |
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Distorted audio. | Be sure the speakers and transmitter are set |
| to the same channel. |
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| If you connected the transmitter to an audio |
| source’s headphone jack, reduce the audio |
| source’s volume. |
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| Change the position of the transmitter. |
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| The speakers are placed beyond the |
| transmitter’s effective range (approximately |
| 300 feet). Move the speakers closer to the |
| transmitter. |
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| Other 900 MHz transmissions are being |
| picked up by the speaker’s receiver |
| (possibly from a 900 MHz cordless |
| telephone). Change the transmitter’s and |
| the speaker’s frequency channel. |
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| The speaker’s batteries are low. Replace the |
| batteries. |
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