No sound.
No sound.
No sound.
No sound.
No sound.
Sound level different
from the instrument
Sound level differs
between different
guitars
Distortion level
increases gradually
Bursts of noise or
other audible radio
signals present
Momentary loss of
sound as transmitter
is moved around
Receiver power light
indicator is off
Receiver A/B signal
indicators are ON
Receiver A/B signal indicators
are OFF. Transmitter and
receiver power lights are ON
Receiver A/B signal indicators
are ON
Receiver A/B signal indicators
are ON
Receiver A/B light indicators
and transmitter low battery
indicator are ON
Receiver A/B signal indicators
are ON
Receiver A/B light indicators go
OFF when signal is lost
Switch transmitter POWER ON/OFF key to the
ON position. Make sure batteries are inserted
properly, observing battery (“+/-“). If batteries
are inserted properly, replace them with new ones.
Switch transmitter key to the ON position
Make sure the AC adapter is securely plugged
into the power outlet and into the DC input jack.
Make sure the AC power outlet supplies
proper voltage
Turn up the receiver volume control. Confirm
that the output connections from the receiver
to the external equipment are secure
Confirm that transmitter and receiver
frequencies match. Move transmitter closer
to receiver
Adjust transmitter gain level. Adjust receiver
volume if necessary.
Readjust transmitter gain level to compensate
for differences between guitar output levels
Replace transmitter battery
Identify potential sources of interference
(other RF sources) and/or use another wireless
system with a different UHF frequency
Reposition receiver and perform walk-through
test again. If audio dropout persists, mark the
“dead” spots and avoid the during performance
Transmitter red LED indicator
does not flash
Transmitter red LED
indicator flashes
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