Operating instructions

Troubleshooting
Reread the sections of this manual to make sure you have
completed system set-up properly.
If you are unable to solve the problem, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the system for assistance
8-1
Section
8
PROBLEM SOLUTION
DISTORTION - System’s audio quality seems distorted
at medium to high input levels.
Reduce microphone gain by adjusting microphone gain
control.
HISS - System seems to produce a “hiss” which is
undesirable.
Check the gain setting on all beltpacks and the base. They
may be too low or too high. Check to make sure you are
still well within range of the base station
LOW OUTPUT - System produces a low output level.
Check the gain setting on both the beltpacks and the base.
They may be too low.
FEEDBACK - Moving around area of use produces
“squeal” or “howl” in various locations using ext.
speakers.
Reduce the gain settings on both the beltpacks and the
base. They may be too high.
DROPOUTS - When moving around the area of use there
seems to be locations where the signal “swooshes” or
completely disappears.
Make sure both antennas on the base and beltpack are
connected and follow the location suggestions. Change the
location of the base unit and antennas or avoid the bad
areas with the remote beltpacks.
INTERFERENCE - System picks up signals other than
wireless intercoms.
Make sure that all the beltpack(s) are on. If there are any
unused receivers at the base, turn the audio off from those
receivers by deselecting the appropriate “Beltpack
Connect” button.
If problems persist with the beltpack on, you will probably
need to change the group. Make sure the base and
beltpack match after any Group/Channel change.
NO AUDIO from BASE or BELTPACK headsets.
Check Transmitter switch on base and beltpack. Check
talk LED to make sure is is on. Make sure beltpack
batteries are OK.