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Audio cuts out after three miunutes
i have no solution but the same problem.
the tr120 worked properly with a GRUNDIG-TV-unit.
After replacing the TV-unit with a SAMSUNG, the problem occurs.
I take the audio-signal out of the scart-connector (the unit has an earphone-connector but cuts of the internal speaker - this is not wanted in our usage).
might be an impedance-problem? or the scart-audio-output is too low for the headset-transmitter?
any further ideas and hints to get rid of the problem?
Left headphone not working
what is the source of the audio? I would start by checking that first. switch sources to see if the transmitter is the problem if the transmitter is only getting the right side signal, that's all you'll hear...hope this helps!
WHEN I START THE USAGE, MANY TIMES THERE COMES
This problem is quite logical; another nearby transmition is received by your headphones and you have to change the channel. The best solution is to locate the nearby transmition (what does it says, where is it and any other details) and in case it's coming from a neighboor using some kind of the same headphones, ask him/her to change his frequency (channel). Another solution is to change your transmitter place so that your signal will come stronger at the headphones. Also sometimes replacing the batteries fix the problem.
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Green light is on, but
- Got the customer taken care of. Customer put fresh batteries in his headset already with no change to the problem. i asked the customer to gently shake the headphones to see if the batteries made contact and they did and the headphones briefly played. I suggested to the customer to take a screwdriver and gently pull out on the negative terminals (springs) to allow a tighter fit and battery contact. Problem solved. Advised customer that standard AAA alkaline batteries are fine so long as they are never charged.
- Answered a couple questions for him about selecting frequencies on the transmitter as well. Overall a great conversation.
Regards,
Tony
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