TROUBLESHOOTING
Reread the sections of this manual to make
sure you have completed system set-up prop-
erly.
If you are unable to solve the problem, con-
tract the dealer from whom you purchased the
system for assistance.
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
DISTORTION - System’s audio quality
seems distorted at medium to high input
levels.
Reduce microphone gain by adjusting mi-
crophone 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.
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 vari-
ous location 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 com-
pletely disappears.
Make sure both antennas on the base are
connected and follow the location sugges-
tions. 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 the TR-300 beltpack is turned
on - this will usually eliminate the interfer-
ing signal. If not using a beltpack, make
sure the corresponding enable switch at the
base is disengaged.
If problems persist with the TR-300
beltpack on, you will probably need to have
your system’s frequency changed to an-
other channel.
NO AUDIO from BASE or BELTPACK
headsets.
Check Transmitter switch on base, use
CONT or REMOTE position. Check
push-to-talk function - is the switch ON?