If a problem occurs – Sennheiser SR 2020-D User Manual

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If a problem occurs...

If a problem occurs...

In the following table, the term “transmitter” refers to both “bodypack transmit-
ter” and “radio microphone”.

If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be
solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser agent for
assistance.

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution

No operation
indication on the
transmitter

Batteries are flat or
accupack is flat

Replace the batteries or recharge
the accupack (see page 33)

No radio waves
on the receiver display

No RF signal, transmitter
and receiver are not on
the same channel

Set transmitter and receiver to
the same channel (see page 35)

No RF signal, transmitter is
out of range

Reduce the distance between receiver
and transmitter

Transmitter is in
energy saving mode
(see page 16)

Check the signal source

RF signal available,
no audio signal,
the red LED

LOW

BATT

/

MUTE

lights

up on the transmitter

Transmitter is muted
(MUTE)

Deactivate the muting function
(see page 39)

Audio signal is
distorted

Transmitter sensitivity is
adjusted too high

Change the sensitivity of the
microphone input (see page 42) or
line input (see page 41)

Operating time of
the transmitter is
drastically reduced

Normal ageing or damage
of BA 2015 accupack

Replace the BA 2015 accupack

Operating time of the
receivers is drastically
reduced

Normal ageing or damage
of rechargeable batteries

Have the rechargeable batteries
replaced by a Sennheiser Service
Department

Occasional drop outs
in the audio signal

Distance to the
transmitter is too great

Reduce the distance to
the transmitter

Interference is being
received from an
external source

Change the system to a different
channel

Interference is being
received from a second
transmitter

Change the transmitters to
different channels

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