Sony DWT-P01 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If you encounter a problem using this transmitter, use the following checklist to find a
solution. For any problems with the receiver or adapter, refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the respective device. If the problem persists, consult your Sony dealer.
Symptom Meanings Remedy
The transmitter
does not turn
on.
The batteries are inserted
backwards in the battery
compartment.
Reinsert the batteries with the
correct orientation.
The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries with new
ones.
The batteries
drain quickly.
Manganese batteries are being
used.
Use alkaline batteries.
The transmitter is being used
under cold conditions.
The batteries drain quickly under
cold conditions.
Interruptions in
the reception
occurs.
The transmitter is too far from
the receiver.
Decrease the distance to the
receiver and check the reception.
The RF output power setting is
set to 1 mW (LOW).
Increase the RF output power.
There is no
sound.
The channel setting on the
transmitter is different from that
on the receiver.
Use the same channel setting on
both the transmitter and receiver.
The setting of the encrypted
transmission function on the
receiver is different from that on
the transmitter.
Confirm that the setting of the
encrypted transmission function is
the same on both the transmitter
and the receiver.
The sound is
weak.
The audio input level of the
transmitter is set to LINE or the
attenuation level is too high.
If a microphone is connected to
the transmitter, set the audio input
to MIC. While monitoring the audio
input level meter, set the
attenuator to an appropriate level.
There is
distortion in the
sound.
The attenuator is set too low for
the audio input level of the
transmitter.
While monitoring the audio input
level meter, set the attenuator to a
level that does not produce
distortion.
The bass is
weak.
The frequency of the low-cut
filter is set too high.
While monitoring the sound,
decrease the low-cut filter
frequency to a level that produces
the proper sound quality.