Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solutions |
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No video signal. Words don’t | The television may not be | Be sure the television is set |
appear on the TV monitor. | switched to the proper video | to the “VIDEO” mode (see your |
| input channel. | television’s owners manual). |
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| Be sure the “VIDEO OUTPUT” |
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| jack (See PARTS AND FUNC- |
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| TIONS diagram) on the rear |
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| panel of the |
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| connected to the “VIDEO INPUT” |
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| section of the TV monitor. |
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Unable to connect the | Not all televisions/monitors have | You will need an “RF Modula- |
to my television monitor | “RCA” connector jacks. | tor”, or VCR. (See |
with the “RCA” cable provided. |
| diagram for “CONNECTING A |
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| TELEVISION MONITOR “. There |
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| are three options for connecting |
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| televisions without video input |
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| jacks. |
There is a loud “squealing” noise | This noise is called “feedback”. | Turn down the microphone |
coming from speakers. | Feedback occurs for various | volume. |
| reasons. For example, feed- |
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| back can occur if the micro- | Turn down the treble control. |
| phone is held too closely to, or |
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| pointed directly at, the speak- |
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| ers . Feedback can also occur | Hold the microphone away |
| if the microphone volume is | from the speakers. |
| too high or there is too much |
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| treble frequency being used. |
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