Symptom

Meanings

Remedy

The sound is

The attenuation level on the

The input level of the transmitter is

weak.

transmitter is too high.

low. Press the – button on the

 

 

transmitter in attenuation level

 

 

setting mode to decrease the

 

 

attenuation level.

 

 

 

 

The volume on the amplifier

Adjust the volume.

 

or mixer is low.

 

 

 

 

 

The line input is selected on

Select the microphone input on the

 

the transmitter.2)

transmitter.

There is distortion

The attenuation level of the

The input level of the tuner is

in the sound.

transmitter is too low.

extremely high. Press the + button

 

 

on the transmitter in attenuation

 

 

level setting mode to raise the

 

 

attenuation level.

 

 

 

 

The transmitter and the tuner

Set the transmitter to the same

 

are set to different channels.

channel.

 

 

 

 

Headphones with a monaural

Use the headphones with a stereo

 

mini jack is used.3)

mini jack.

 

The line output signal is input

Set the MIC/LINE input selector (or

 

to the transmitter when the

INPUT selector) to LINE position.

 

MIC/LINE input selector (or

 

 

INPUT selector) is set to MIC

 

 

position.4)

 

There is sound

The transmitter and the tuner

Set the transmitter to the same

interruption or

are set to different channels.

channel as the tuner.

noise.

 

 

Two or more transmitters are

Set each transmitter to a different

 

 

set to the same channel.

channel.

 

 

 

 

The transmitters are not set

The channel plan which the UWP

 

to the channels within the

series components use is set so

 

same channel group.

that no signal interference occurs

 

 

when 2 or more transmitters are

 

 

used simultaneously. Set each

 

 

transmitter to a different channel

 

 

within the same channel group.

 

 

 

 

Two or more UWP series

Select channels within the same

 

packages are operated at

channel group (except channel

 

close channels.

group 00).

 

 

Use the channels at least 2-

 

 

channel intervals (250 kHz).

 

 

 

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