RCA WHR 100 manual Trouble Shooting, Specifications, Placement

Models: WHR 100

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

WHR100 Manual(1J1369) 6/10/99 1:43 PM Page 10

PLACEMENT

Avoid placing the transmitter facing the window as the infrared ray will escape through the window.

OPTIMUM POOR

POSITION POSITION

Numbers of receivers can be used with on transmitter as long as the infrared ray can reach the sensor of the receivers.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

ON/OFF Indicator not Lit

• AC Adapter is not inserted into power outlet

 

• AC plug is not inserted in the transmitter

 

• The audio cord is not plugged in the audio source.

 

• No audio output from the audio source output.

 

 

No sound of receiver

• Transmitter is not ON

 

• Receiver has no battery in it

 

• Wrong direction of battery inserted in receiver.

 

 

Sound too low on receiver

• Input audio signal of transmitter is low.

 

• Receiver volume control is low.

 

• Battery needs recharging.

 

 

Poor sound quality

• Receiver volume control is high.

 

• Battery needs recharging.

 

• Distance is out of receiver range.

 

• Input level of transmitters is too high

 

(decrease the audio source volume.)

 

 

 

• Distance is out of receiver range.

Interrupting Noise

• Direction is inappropriate

 

(Relocate the transmitter and receiver to obtain the

 

best desired effect)

SPECIFICATIONS

Transmission Mode:

Infrared (800-900nM)

 

 

Sub Carrier Frequency

L - 2.3 MHz, R - 2.8 MHz

 

 

Operating Voltage

Transmitter, 12V DC (AC/DC Adapter)

 

Receiver, 2 x 1.2V (AAA) Ni-Cd Quick Charge Battery

 

 

Frequency Response

40 - 12 Khz

 

 

Signal Noise Ratio

49 dB

 

 

Distortion

3%

 

 

Channel Separation

38 dB

 

 

Operation Distance

7m

NOTE: All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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RCA WHR 100 manual Trouble Shooting, Specifications, Placement