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Tips for Improving System Performance

Tips for Improving System Performance

Issue                           Indicator Status                                           Solution

Trouble Shooting

Not Transmitting

Turn on transmitter, 
Make sure the +/- indicator on the batteries
match the transmitter terminals

Not Receiving

Make sure the AC adapter is securely 
plugged into electrical outlet and into
DC input connector on rear panel of receiver.  

Receiver RF indicator glows

Turn up the receiver’s Audio Output level 
Control up, adjust the Gain switch on the 
transmitter, Check the power connection of 
the receiver and amplifier or mixer  

Receiver RF indicator off, 
transmitter on

Move the receiver away from metal objects, 
Check whether there is an obstruction 
between receiver and transmitter,
Move the transmitter near the receiver,
Re-Sync receiver and transmitter
to the same frequency   

The battery power indicator 
light  flashes or turns RED

    Change the batteries the in transmitter

Distortion or unwanted 
noise bursts 

Receiver display indicates
RF/AF

Remove nearby sources of RF inter-
ference (CD players, computers, digital
effects, in-ear monitor systems, etc.)

Distortion level 
increases gradually 

Sound level different
from cabled guitar or 
microphone, or when
using different guitars 

Adjust transmitter gain and receiver
volume as necessary 

Transmitter power indicator
light flashing

    Replace transmitter batteries

Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna.

Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computes, etc)

Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 3ft. from the ground

Cellular telephones, two-way radios and other RF sources can interfere with the transmitting 
frequencies. Maintain the greatest distance possible from the interfering equipment to minimize
interference.

No sound or faint
sound

Summary of Contents for ECD Any Spot ECDR

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Page 2: ...ed DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing DO NOT put objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus Remove the batteries from the receiver if the system will not be used for a long period of time This will avoid any damage resulting from a defective leaking battery DO NOT throw used batteries into a fire Be sure to dispose of or recycle used batteries in accordance with ...

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Page 4: ...established at a time during each syncing process Note If the RF light on the receiver is on when the transmitter is off change to another channel Receiver volume control Rotate the audio output level control knob to the left to reduce the output level rotate to the right to increase the output level 6 2 7 5 4 RF signal LED Infrared IR Window Channel select button Automatic Synchronization Control...

Page 5: ...er LED and LOW battery indicator red Low battery Power Switch Infrared receiver IR window Battery cover 1 2 3 4 5 HH38 Handheld Transmitter HH38 Handheld Transmitter 2 3 1 4 Open Close 5 Handheld Transmitter Setup The HH38 will need to be powered off and on again during the syncing process in order to properly sync An amber power light on the HH38 indicates that it is ready to receive the IR signa...

Page 6: ...iver IR window 1 2 3 4 5 6 Functions Battery Replacement When the transmitter light glows red the batteries should be changed immediately as shown on the left Open the Battery Door as shown Install Batteries while observing correct polarity markings The life expectancy of two alkaline batteries is about 8 hours MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter ...

Page 7: ... to the same frequency The battery power indicator light flashes or turns RED Change the batteries the in transmitter Distortion or unwanted noise bursts Receiver display indicates RF AF Remove nearby sources of RF inter ference CD players computers digital effects in ear monitor systems etc Distortion level increases gradually Sound level different from cabled guitar or microphone or when using d...

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Page 9: ... Audio Input Level 0 dBV to 20dBV Gain Adjustment Range 30dB Input Impedance 5kΩ Dimensions 3 3 x 2 6 x 1 85mm H x 65mm W x 23mm D Weight 2 8oz 80g without batteries Power Requirements 2 alkaline or rechargeable AA Batteries Battery Life About 8 hours Handheld Transmitter Dimensions 10 8 x 1 9 dia 275mm x 47mm dia Weight 6 9oz 195g without batteries Power Requirements 2 AA Batteries alkaline or re...

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