Troubleshooting – Lectrosonics R170 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Before going through the following chart, be sure that you have a good battery in the transmitter. It is
important that you follow these steps in the sequence listed.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

TRANSMITTER BATTERY LED OFF

1) External LED is turned off. Check internal slide

switch.

2) Battery is inserted backwards.
3) Battery is dead.

NO TRANSMITTER MOD LEVEL LEDs

1) Gain control turned all the way down.
2) Battery is in backwards. Check power LED.
3) Mic capsule is damaged or malfunctioning.

RECEIVER RF LAMP OFF

1) Transmitter not turned on.
2) Transmitter battery is dead.
3) Receiver antenna missing or improperly

positioned.

4) Transmitter and receiver not on same frequency.

Check labels on transmitter and receiver.

5) Operating range is too great.

NO SOUND AND RECEIVER MOD LEVEL LEDs ARE OFF

Transmitter audio muted. Check to see that the
audio is not muted on your transmitter, if this
feature is available on your model transmitter.

NO SOUND BUT RECEIVER MOD LEVEL LEDs ARE ON

1) Receiver audio is muted. Refer to receiver

manual.

2) Receiver audio output is disconnected or cable is

defective or mis-wired.

3) Sound system or recorder input is turned down.

DISTORTED SOUND

HISS AND NOISE -- AUDIBLE DROPOUTS

EXCESSIVE FEEDBACK

1) Transmitter gain (audio level) is too high. Speak

or sing into the transmitter and check mod level
lamps on transmitter and receiver.

2) Receiver output may be mis-matched with the

sound system or recorder input.

3) Excessive wind noise or breath "pops."

1) Transmitter gain (audio level) too low.
2) Receiver antenna missing or obstructed.
3) Operating range too great.

1) Transmitter gain (audio level) too high. Check

gain adjustment and/or reduce receiver output.

2) Transmitter too close to speaker system.
3) Transmitter too far from the user’s mouth.

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