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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY. Electro-Voice R200, R200 Series, Wireless Guitar System GS2500
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R200 OWNERS MANUAL
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
Problem Possible Causes Solutions
No audio Transmitter audio switch is off.
Disconnected or damaged receiver audio cable
Transmitter power switch is off.
Turn on transmitter audio switch.
Connect, repair, or replace cable.
Low gain/ volume
Receiver is off.
No (or dead) battery in transmitter.
Faulty battery contacts in transmitter.
Gain down on mixer/preamp/amplifier.
Gain not sufficiently on mixer/preamp/ amplifier input.
Receiver audio too low.
Turn transmitter power switch on, with level down on mixer/preamp/amplifier.
Turn on receiver.
Insert a freah alkaline battery into transmitter battery compartment (Duracell
MN 1604 recommended).
Clean contacts.
Increase mixer/preamp/amplifier gain.
Increase mixer/preamp/amplifier gain.
Distortion
Transmitter audio level too low.
Transmitter audio level too ligh, overloading transmitter circuit.
Increase receiver audio.
Turn up transmitter audio level.
Turn down transmitter audio level.
Signal interference
Receiver audio set too high, overloading the mixer/preamp/amplifier input.
Battery level low in transmitters.
Turn down receiver audio level.
Insert fresh battery.
Another wireless microphone in the immediate If interference is weak, keep transmitter on vicinity operating on the same frequency, or on a frequency that mixes with another transmitter (such as a TV broadcast transmitter) onto the wireless frequency.
to override interference whenever receiver is on (or "fade audio on mixer/preamp/ amplifier). If interference is strong, turn off all other wireless in area to find the one causing the problem.
Placement too close to a digital signal processor or similar device.
Move receiver to another location.
Repair or remove source of interference.
Strong electromagnetic field from stage lighting or other source near the transmitter or receiver, producing "rf noise" on or near the operating frequency of the wireless system.
Short-range or Faulty receiving antenna system.
frequent drop-outs
Faulty transmitter antenna.
Reposition antennas or receiver.
Many rf-reflective metal obstacles between the transmitter and receiver.
Return to factory or authorized service station.
Move the obstacles or reposition the receiver.
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R200 OWNERS MANUAL
INSTALATION FOR RECEIVER RACK
MOUNT KIT
R-Series wireless receivers can be rack mounted with the optional RMR kit. The RMR allows two receivers to be mounted side-by-side in a single rack space.
Attach Bracket to Receiver
1. Fold antennas down and insert the R-Series receiver through the rectangular cut-out as shown.
2. Align the two holes in the bottom of each receiver with the two holes in the bracket. Secure the receiver to the bracket with the 2 #6 Plastite screws provided.
Mounting the Bracket/Receiver on a Rack
1. Secure the bracket to the rack with the 4,
10-32 x 3/8'' screws provided.
2. Fold the antennas up and extend fully. The antennas should be folded 45 from vertical and should not touch the antenna on the adjacent receiver, or any other metal object.
3. Follow the Equipment Set-up procedures as outlined in the R-Series receiver instruction manual for proper set-up and operation of your wireless microphone system.
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R200 OWNERS MANUAL
MANUAL - R200 Series Wireless page 12
600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107
800/234-6831, 616/695-6831, 616/695-1304 Fax
©Telex Communications, Inc. 1998 • Litho in U.S.A.
Part Number 535428 — 9902
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