Anchor BIG2 Manual do Proprietário - Página 14
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HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR SOUND SYSTEM?
No Sound (power LED off)
No Sound (power LED on)
Shortened Battery Life
Distorted Sound
Excessive Hum or Noise • Use shielded cables
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR WIRELESS SYSTEM? (WIRELESS MODELS ONLY)
No Sound (RX Indicator: ON)
No Sound (RX Indicator: OFF)
CAUTION: FEEDBACK CAN DAMAGE YOUR EQUIPMENT & MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO HEARING
Controlling Feedback
Feedback Causes
Avoiding & Eliminating Feedback
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR SOUND SYSTEM?
CONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTION
• Turn POWER switch ON
• Charge battery or plug in AC cord
• Safely shut down if unit overheats, turn volume lower & turn speaker ON
• Check for output from source
• Make sure all cables are completely plugged in
• Turn up volume control of input used
• Remove plug from speaker output if not using external speaker output
• Charge battery fully; if battery life continues to deteriorate, contact Anchor Audio
customer service: 800.262.4671 x772
• Lower system volume control
• Lower input volume control
• Use balanced microphone
CONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTION
• Turn up WIRELESS volume control
• Make sure mic is plugged into body pack transmitter
• Check gain on belt pack
• Push mic power button
• Turn POWER switch(es) on
• Make sure transmitter power switch is on
• Set receiver and transmitter to same channel
• Replace battery in transmitter
• Try multiple wireless channels
FEEDBACK ISSUES?
Feedback, a howling noise or shrill sound, is self-generated by the sound system.
It's caused by a microphone picking up the sound coming from the speaker and then
re-amplifying it. Once a feedback loop starts, it continues until the system is adjusted.
• Microphone too close, pointing towards or in front of speaker
• Volume setting is too loud for room
• Sound reflecting off hard surfaces
• Point microphone in a different direction
• Keep microphone away from the speaker
• Place speaker in FRONT of the microphone
• Reduce the sound system volume levels
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