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Troubleshooting�s First Line of Defense: Factory-Default Settings Incorrect settings on the receiver and/or transmitter can make the wireless system�s operation seem poor, or even �dead.� To eliminate the possibility that incorrect function settings are the source of problems, restore both the receiver and the transmitter to their factory-default settings. RECEIVER � To return all receiver functions to their original factory-default settings: 1. First, turn the receiver off. 2. Hold in the Mode/Set button while pressing the Power switch to turn the receiver back on. The LCD will briefly show �RESET�, followed by �WAIT� (release the Mode/Set button), before commencing normal-mode operation with all factory-default settings restored. (3.) (If the default frequency is not useable in your area, set both the receiver and the transmitter to the same suitable frequency.) TRANSMITTER � To return all transmitter functions to their factory-default settings: 1. Press the Set button once to move to Menu mode. 2. Press the Up arrow twice to move to �PRESET� in the LCD window. 3. Press the Set button once and �LOAD� will appear in the LCD. 4. Press and hold the Set button until �DEF� appears in the LCD. 5. Press and hold the Set button until �LOADED� appears briefly in the LCD. The window will then revert to �PRESET�. 6. Press the Down arrow once to move to �QUIT�. 7. Press the Set button once to exit the Menu mode and return to normal operation, with all factory-default settings restored.
(8.) (If the default frequency is not useable in your area, set both the receiver and the transmitter to the same suitable frequency.)
�Alert� Conditions The red Alert indicator on the receiver signals the user regarding a number of operating conditions. Transmitter conditions: No RF When no RF signal is received from transmitter. Weak RF When only one or two �RF� signal-strength bars are on. Transmitter Muted When the transmitter is in the Mute* mode. Transmitter Audio Too High When audio modulation level from the transmitter is close to the clipping point (AF +3/+6 bars). Batteries Weak When only one bar of the Battery* �fuel gauge� is on.
Receiver conditions: Edit Mode When the receiver is in the Function Edit mode.
* These functions use digital data supplied from the transmitter. It can take up to several seconds for the receiver display to be �updated� with the latest mute/unmute and battery status information. This is normal operation for both the Alert light and the �BATT� indication.