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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
No Tactile Sound
Not Enough Tactile Sound Is the Gain (Volume) Control adjusted
Sound Comes and Goes
I Hear a Rattling or
Buzzing Noise
I Hear Noises from my
Recliner
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TST209 Transducer
Troubleshooting Question
Is the Transducer connected?
Is the input source connected to the
amplifier input?
Is the source outputting a signal?
Is the Gain (Volume) Control turned
up?
Is the amplifier properly matched to
the Transducer?
Did the Transducer stop working?
properly?
Is the amplifier properly matched to
the Transducer?
Is the Transducer not powerful enough
for your application?
Did the Transducer output suddenly
decrease or did the Transducer stop
working?
Is the amplifier properly matched to
the Transducer?
Are all hardware components
tightened down?
Is the Transducer touching anything?
Is the signal to the Transducer
clipping?
Is the recliner "loose"?
Is the Transducer connected to the
surround receiver's center channel?
Remedy
Connect the Transducer properly.
Connect the input source.
Connect the source to another
amplifier to verify the source is
working.
Slowly turn up the Gain (Volume)
Control.
Make sure the amplifier is powerful
enough and stable with a 4 ohm load.
Turn the Gain Control down, wait a few
minutes, then try again.
Turn up the source volume and the
amplifier's gain (volume) control.
Make sure the amplifier is powerful
enough and stable with a 4 ohm load.
Add another Transducer. Use a more
powerful Transducer.
Turn the Gain Control down, wait a few
minutes, then try again.
Make sure the amplifier is powerful
enough and stable with a 4 ohm load.
Tighten all screws and jam nuts.
Make sure the Transducer body is not
touching any surfaces.
Make sure that the signal to the
Transducer is not clipped. Try turning
down the original signal.
Check to make sure that all recliner
hardware is tightened. Try wrapping
waxed dental floss in the footrest
scissor hinges to dampen the
vibrations.
Connect the Transducer's receiver to
either the LFE/Subwoofer signal, or to
the LF/RF signals. (Note: Some DVDs
contain voices in the LF/RF signals)
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