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If you follow all the instructions in this manual, you should have no problems
with your WSP200 Wireless Speaker System. However, in case you can not
make the system work, please read the TROUBLESHOOTING section carefully.
Do not return to your dealer immediately! Check and follow these guides - you
probably can resolve your problems without much difficulty.
PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS
No Sound Be sure that both Speakers and the Transmitter are properly
powered either by the AC Adapter jacks being firmly
plugged in OR by fresh Alkaline batteries in the transmitter.
Be sure the Audio Source is turned ON and operating.
Distorted Audio The Speakers are placed beyond the transmitter’s effective
range (Approximately 125 feet). You need to bring the
Speakers closer to the Transmitter.
The Transmitter is located too close to the screen of your TV
set or Computer Monitor (The Screens’ magnetic field can
cause some interference to the Transmitter).
Other 900 MHz transmissions are being picked up by the
Speaker’s receiver. (Likely from a nearby 900 MHz cordless
telephone). To avoid such interference, change to a new
Frequency Channel for the Speakers and the Transmitter.
The Batteries on your sound source are too low and should
be replaced.
Check the Battery Levels of your Transmitter and
Speakers.The batteries may be exhausted and need to be
replaced or recharged (if using the BP200SP for the speakers).
Background Noise or Hiss If you have reversed some of the operation procedures (as
given on page 5, 1st paragraph Points 1 through 7) so that
the Speakers are turned on first, followed by the
Transmitter and finally transmitting music from your sound
source, some noticeable background noise/hiss can be
heard. This is rather normal, as it is merely noise generated
from the Pilot Signal. When High Quality music is transmit-
ted through the Transmitter, the Pilot Signal will cease and
this background hiss will disappear.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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