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The sound is
interrupted.
You cannot hear
the sound.
(The indicator on
the transmitter
lights up in
green.)
The power turns
off automatically.
The volume is
low.
You can hear
some noise.
The speaker volume is
set to the minimum.
No sound detection
function is sometimes
working.
Auto turn off function is
working.
The headphone volume
on the TV is low.
The contact of the
headphone terminal on
the TV is poor.
Other radio waves are
interfering.
Increase the volume on the speaker (page
7).
Try to turn off no sound detection function
(page 9).
Using the audio cable, if you hear no sound
or little sound for 10 minutes or longer, the
speaker turns off automatically. The
indicator on the transmitter lights up in red.
Adjust the headphone volume on the TV.
To find out how to adjust the headphone
volume, refer to the operating instructions
of the TV.
Make sure that the audio cable is fully
inserted into the headphone terminal on
the TV. Inserting and removing the audio
cable a few times may make the
connection better.
Keep the distance from wireless devices or
microwave ovens as much as you can.
The sound may be interrupted if a
smartphone or tablet is near by because it
is transmitting and receiving signals even
when its screens is turned off.
If the speaker is interfering with other
wireless connections (such as TV or sound
bar speakers), move the transmitter around
(e.g. if the transmitter is placed on the left
hand side of the TV, move it around to the
right hand side).