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FDICE
Troubleshooting
Factory Default Setting:
10
When plugging in the Air
DAC
for the first time,
it
should turn on in Hunting Mode.
The
SKAA
LED
starts
out
illuminated
a
dim
AMBER
color (Hunting
Mode),
and
as
soon
as
any
TX
transmitter
is
detected
(i.e.,
powered up),
it
turns
to
solid
AMBER
. After approximately one minute, the Air
DAC
will recognize and
bond
with
the signal coming from the
TX
transmitter and the
LED
will
turn solid
GREEN.
Once
bonded,
that
TX
transmitter will automatically
be added
to
the Air
DAC's
Green List
of
favorite devices.
In
the event you are
not
able
to
get sound through your system, make sure
that
all
interconnect cables
are
in
good
condition and properly connected, with
all
power turned
on,
and that volume
levels
are
appropriately set. You
should
also
check to make sure
that
your batteries
are
fully
charged in any
portable device you're using.
Problem:
Not responding
to
my clicks
on the
SKAA
button.
Solution:
Clicks should be fast and rapid,
without
pauses.
Problem:
No sound
but
the
LED
is
lit.
Solution:
Check the Air
DAC
LED
color.
If
AMBER
or
GREEN
(which means
it
is
getting
a wireless
signal),
THEN
check
to
make sure that:
0 The volume
is
set correctly
0 The
iTX
or
uTX
is
properly inserted
0 The Windows Audio Driver points
to
SKAA
Transmitter
0
Please
note
that
the
uTX
only
supports Direct Sound mode
(WASAPI,
ASIO).
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If
the
LED
is
RED,
either no transmitter
has
been detected within range or the transmitter
is
not
on the
Green list.
Problem:
No Sound and
LED
is
not
illuminated