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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM INDICATOR STATUS SOLUTION
No Sound
Rod transmitter
indicator is not ashing
Slide transmitter POWER ON/
OFF switch ON position. Make
sure battery Is Inserted properly,
observing battery (+/-), If battery
is inserted properly, replace with
fresh battery.
Rod transmitter
indicator is ashing
Slide transmitter MUTE/ON
switch ON position.
Red receiver POWER light off
Make sure AC adapter is securely
plugged into a electrical outlet
and into DC input connector.
Make sure AC electrical outlet
works and supplies proper voltage.
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights glowing
Turn up receiver volume control.
Conrm that the output connections from the receiver to the
external equipment are secure.
Receiver signal indicators A/B
lights off. Transmitter and receiver POWER lights glowing.
Conrm transmitter’s and receiver’s frequencies matches.
Move transmitter closer to the
receiver.
Sound level differs from level of
cabled instrument
Receiver signal indicators A/B
lights glowing
Adjust transmitter gain level to
compensatory.
Adjust receiver volume as necessary.
Sound level differs with different
guitars.
Receiver signal indicators A/B
lights glowing.
Re-adjust transmitter gain level
to compensate for differences in
guitar outputs.
Distortion level increases gradually
Receiver signal indicators A/B
lights and transmitter’s low battery light glowing
Replace transmitter battery
Bursts of noise or other audible
radio signals present
Signal indicators A/B lights on
Identify potential sources of
interference (other RF sources)
and turn off, remove or use a
wireless system operating on a
different frequency.
Momentary loss of sound as
transmitter is moved around
performing area
Receiver signal indicators A/B
lights off when sound is lost.
Reposition receiver and perform
walk-through test again. If audio
dropouts persist, mark “dead“
spots and avoid them during
performance