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Williams Sound T17 Series User Manual

Williams Sound T17 Series
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Troubleshooting Guide
Transmitter “Power” light not on.
1. Make sure the wall transformer is plugged into
the transmitter.
2. Make sure the electrical outlet is on.
No sound through receivers.
1. Try switching to the other channel on the R19.
2. If some of the receivers work, but others don't,
check for bad batteries or earphones on the
receivers that aren't working. Check to see that
those receivers’ frequencies match the
transmitter
s frequency. The R19 is preset for
channels 33 and 53.
3. If none of the receivers work, check to see if
the power is connected to the transmitter and
the “Power” light is on. Check to see if the
transmitter and receivers are set on the same
frequency
. The frequency sticker is on the
bottom of the transmitter and inside the back
cover of the receiver. If they don’t match, see
the Tuning Instructions on page 14.
4. Check to see if the transmitter is connected
properly to the sound system. See page 7.
5. Turn the screwdriver-adjust input level control
located on the T17 front panel clockwise to
increase the input signal strength. Check to see
that the audio light is flashing occasionally but
not continuously
.
6. If you are not using an input signal from a
sound system, make sure the W
illiams Sound
microphone is plugged into the “Mic” jack on
the front of the T17 transmitter.
7. Make sure the antenna is installed and
connected properly
. See pages 7 and 11.
Sound through receivers is loud, but distorted.
Noise (room noise or electronic noise) seems to
grow after talking stops. Audio Indicator Light is
continuously on.
1. Turn the screwdriver-adjust input level control
located on the T17 front panel counter-
clockwise to decrease the input signal
strength. The audio indicator light should
flash, not be lit continuously.
Sound through the receivers is weak and noisy.
Audio Indicator Light is not lit.
1. Turn the screwdriver-adjust input level control
located on the T17 front panel clockwise to
increase the input signal strength. The audio
indicator light should be flashing
2. Increase the input signal level from the sound
system.
Buzzing or humming noise in sound system.
1. Most likely, there is nothing wrong with the
T17 Transmitter. One or more pieces of
equipment in the sound system are being
disturbed by RF (Radio Frequency) signals
produced by the T17. The most likely suspects
are your amplifier, mixer, or tape deck. The
RF gets into the other equipment primarily
through the power cord, speaker wires, or
unshielded inputs, all of which can act as
antennas. Try moving the transmitter away
from the other sound equipment.
2. If remedy one does not solve the problem, we
recommend using the optional Coax Antenna
(ANT 005), which should be located 15-20
feet away from the other sound equipment.
Y
ou may add additional RG-59 feedline as
needed.
Williams Sound
®
Helping People Hear
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Williams Sound T17 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWilliams Sound
ModelT17 Series
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish