Справочник Пользователя для Sennheiser I EM 3732-II Command

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If a problem occurs
If a problem occurs
If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed
solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance.
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
No operation 
indication
No mains connection
Check the connections of the mains cable.
No RF signal
Transmitter and receiver are not on the 
same channel
The transmission range is exceeded
Reduce the distance between transmitter 
and receiver.
Check the squelch threshold setting (see 
page 31).
Frequency cannot be 
transferred to the 
transmitter
The transmitter is not within the range 
of the infra-red interface
Place the transmitter at a distance of 
approx. 5 cm in front of the infra-red inter-
face (see page 20).
The infra-red interface of the receiver 
is not yet ready for transferring the 
frequency; the receiver is still in scan 
mode
Press the 
esc 
button
 to stop the scan.
The transmitter is from a different 
frequency range
Use a transmitter that matches the 
frequency range of the receiver.
The HDX compander system is activated 
on the receiver
Activate the HDP compander system on the 
receiver (see page 37).
The transmitter’s compander system is 
not compatible
Use a transmitter equipped with the HDP 
compander system (see page 20).
The audio signal has a 
high level of back-
ground noise
The transmitter sensitivity is adjusted 
too low 
Adjust the transmitter sensitivity correctly.
The receiver’s AF output level is 
adjusted too low
The audio signal is 
distorted
The transmitter sensitivity is adjusted 
too high
Adjust the transmitter sensitivity correctly.
The receiver’s AF output level is 
adjusted too high
The display does not 
switch on
The receiver is in standby mode
Press the jog dial
MUTE
” is perma-
nently displayed
One of the two receivers is not used or 
the transmitter is switched off or out of 
range
Set the receiver to standby mode 
(see page 39).