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Regular users purchase their own earphone or headphone and bring them to use with
receivers at the facility.
Some facilities use the drop-in style CHG 200 or CHG 1269 Multi-charger for both
storing and charging receivers
TROUBLESHOOTING
NO INDICATOR LIGHTS ARE ON (FIG 9).
Make sure the wall transformer is plugged into the transmitter and the power switch or
any remote power switch is on.
Make sure the electrical outlet is on.
Make sure the 24 VAC power supply is working.
ONLY ONE INDICATOR LED (RIGHT) COMES ON (FIG 9).
Make sure an audio signal is being sent to the WIR TX10.
NO SOUND THROUGH RECEIVERS.
If some of the receivers work but others don’t, check for bad batteries or earphones on
the receivers that aren’t working.
If none of the receivers work, check to see if the power and audio are connected to the
transmitter and that the Power and Audio LEDs are ON.
Check to see if the TX10 is connected properly to the sound system. The Audio LED
should flash intermittently. If it does not light, turn the Audio Level Adjust with a small
screwdriver or similar tool. The Audio Level Adjust is accessible through the TX10's
bottom panel vent holes.
Make sure the “eye” is not covered up on the receiver. There must be clear line of sight
between the receiver eye and the transmitter panel.
Make sure the selected modulator frequency matches the selected receiver frequency.
SOUND THROUGH THE RECEIVERS IS WEAK AND NOISY.
Try increasing the input signal level from the sound system by turning up a mixer
control. If this does not help, you need to re-position the transmitter panels or add
additional panels.
NOTE: Make sure the powerline voltage does not fall below 94V or system
performance will be greatly reduced!
BUZZING OR HUMMING NOISE IN SOUND SYSTEM.
Check for ground loops or noise on the input signal. Call your Authorized Dealer or
Williams Sound for help.
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