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PROBLEM & ITEMS TO CHECK
UNIT WILL NOT TURN ON
• Is unit plugged in?
• Are batteries charged?
• Is fuse blown?
UNIT OPERATES ON AC BUT NOT
BATTERY
• Check battery terminals.
SOUND IS DISTORTED
• Turn down input source (such as
keyboards, etc.) since the output of
some devices may be too high.
• Check for debris on speaker cone.
SOUND IS MUFFLED
• Bass too high
• Treble too low
FEEDBACK: A LOUD SQUEALING,
SHRILL OR HOWLING SOUND THAT IS
SELF GENERATED
• Feedback occurs when a microphone is
too close to the speaker or the
microphone volume is too high, or the
microphone is pointed towards the
speaker. It is also caused by sound
reflecting off hard surfaces.
• Reduce or eliminate Feedback by
- Pointing the microphone in a different
direction.
- Keeping the microphone BEHIND the
speakers.
- Turn down the volume levels.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
BATTERIES WILL NOT HOLD CHARGE
• Replace Batteries every 1-2 years if
unit is not left charging when not in
use.
• A full charge is best obtained when
the unit is off and plugged into the AC
outlet for several hours. After a year
or two the battery may need to be
replaced. Batteries are available from
Amplivox.
• To replace the batteries use a Phillips
screwdriver and take out the 4 screws
from the battery cover on the control
panel. Remove the foam spacer, set
aside. Pull out the batteries to access
the terminals.
• Carefully hold the battery with one
hand while you remove the mating
connector. Replace with new battery
and push mating connector of battery
wire onto the corresponding color/
polarity. RED = POSITIVE, BLACK =
NEGATIVE.
• Place the batteries back in the com-
partment. Replace the foam and
screw in the cover.
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MICROPHONE SIGNAL IS WEAK
• If microphone has batteries, check batter-
ies.
• Turn on phantom power if applicable.
• Check cables/connectors.
POWER IS ON, BUT NO SOUND
• Check volume levels for each channel
and main volume.
• If using wireless, be sure receiver(s) and/
or transmitter battery is installed and/or is
on.
• If using “line insert”, loop must be com-
pleted.
WIRELESS MIC DOES NOT WORK
• Check transmitter battery is alkaline and
ensure transmitter is on.
• Does yellow “signal” LED light when
transmitter is turned on?
• Are the transmitter and receiver on the
same channel? (1-16)
WIRELESS MIC CUTS IN AND OUT
• Is unit visible (line of sight) from user? If
not, move unit into view when using wire-
less microphone.
• Does the yellow “signal” LED go out when
signal drops out? Check battery in trans-
mitter.
SW925 MAKES BUZZING NOISE
• Check cables – a damaged cable will
cause this. Unplug cables one at a time
until buzzing stops.
• Check for Ground loops – use a ground
loop isolator where needed. Will not oper-
ate unless plugged into AC).
ACCESSORIES
S1995 Outdoor Protective Cover.
Protect your speaker from the elements with the S1995 Outdoor Protective
Cover. Designed for temporary outdoor use, the S1995 Cover is perfect so-
lution for keeping the PA speaker going no matter what the weather dishes
out. This custom-fit cover is made from water-repellant nylon fabric and
sound transparent mesh. Rear access panels let you hook up cables, anten-
nas and access controls with ease while keeping your gear dry.
Two large pockets; 12" L x 8" W x 1 1/2" D with a hook and loop fastener
flap for microphone and cable storage.
MSRP $120.00
S2045 - Electret Headset Microphone Upgrade
Cardioid pickup pattern and smooth frequency response helps reduce feed-
back problems. Lightweight and adjustable behind the head and over the
ears design will not interfere with hairstyles. Flexible PVC coated gooseneck
microphone boom arm is easily adjustable. (3.5mm/ 1/8" Plug)
MSRP $226.00
Sound transparent mesh