Bose S1 Pro Wireless PA English Owners Guide - Page 70

SYMPTOM, SOLUTION, Intermittent or no audio, from an instrument or, audio source connected

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T roubleshooting SYMPTOM SOLUTION Intermittent or no audio from an instrument or audio source connected by an input cable Make sure your instrument or audio source is firmly connected to the channel input. Increase the volume on the instrument or audio source and the system. Check that the signal/clip lights are lit to confirm that the system detects an audio signal from the source. Connect your instrument or audio source to a different amplifier to confirm the source is working. Connect a different instrument or audio source. Try using another input cable to connect the instrument or audio source to the system. If you're using a condenser microphone, make sure to connect it to a phantom power supply ­(such as a preamplifier or mixing ­console) before connecting it to the system. Unplug the power cord and remove the system battery (see page 65). Wait 30 seconds, then replace the battery and firmly plug the power cord back in to the AC (mains) outlet. Reset the system (see page 77). System doesn't connect to Bluetooth device On your device: • Turn the Bluetooth feature off and then on again. • Delete the system from the Bluetooth list on your device, including any duplicate listings labeled LE (Low Energy). ­Connect again (see page 64). Connect another mobile device (see page 64). Clear the system device list (see page 64). Connect again. Intermittent or no audio from a Bluetooth device Play audio from a different application or music service. Move your mobile device closer to the system (30 ft or 9 m) and away from any interference or obstructions. Stop other audio or video streaming applications. Make sure your mobile device supports Bluetooth connections. Restart your mobile device. Connect a different mobile device (see page 64). | 7 0 E N G

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TROUBLESHOOTING
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ENG
SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
Intermittent or no audio
from an instrument or
audio source connected
by an input cable
Make sure your instrument or audio source is firmly connected to
the channel input.
Increase the volume on the instrument or audio source and
the system.
Check that the signal/clip lights are lit to confirm that the system
detects an audio signal from the source.
Connect your instrument or audio source to a different amplifier
to confirm the source is working.
Connect a different instrument or audio source.
Try using another input cable to connect the instrument or audio
source to the system.
If you’re using a condenser microphone, make sure to connect
it to a phantom power supply (such as a preamplifier or mixing
console) before connecting it to the system.
Unplug the power cord and remove the system battery
(see page 65). Wait 30 seconds, then replace the battery and
firmly plug the power cord back in to the AC (mains) outlet.
Reset the system (see page 77).
System doesn’t connect
to
Bluetooth
device
On your device:
• Turn the
Bluetooth
feature off and then on again.
Delete the system from the
Bluetooth
list on your device,
including any duplicate listings labeled LE (Low Energy).
Connect again (see page 64).
Connect another mobile device (see page 64).
Clear the system device list (see page 64). Connect again.
Intermittent or no audio
from a
Bluetooth
device
Play audio from a different application or music service.
Move your mobile device closer to the system (30 ft or 9 m) and
away from any interference or obstructions.
Stop other audio or video streaming applications.
Make sure your mobile device supports
Bluetooth
connections.
Restart your mobile device.
Connect a different mobile device (see page 64).