Bose S1 Pro Wireless PA English Owners Guide - Page 74
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T roubleshooting SYMPTOM SOLUTION Intermittent or no audio from a source connected to a wireless transmitter Make sure the transmitter is securely connected to the source. Check the connection light to make sure the transmitter is connected to the system (see page 63). If the light is turned off, see "Wireless transmitter doesn't connect to system" on page 73. Check the power light to make sure the transmitter is powered on (see page 62). Check the connection light to make sure the transmitter isn't muted (see page 63). If it is, unmute the transmitter (see page 39). Move the transmitter and source closer to the system (within 20 ft or 6 m) and away from any interference or obstructions. See "Intermittent or no audio from an instrument or audio source connected by an input cable" on page 70. Reset the transmitter (see page 77). Pair the transmitter to the channel again (see page 37). Power on and connect the transmitter to the source, then test for audio. Unusually quiet or loud audio from a source connected to a Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitter Make sure that the transmitter is set to the appropriate input setting for your source (mic or line input). See "Change between mic and line input" on page 40. No audio from a source connected to a channel input with an insert cable while a wireless transmitter is connected Make sure that the Insert setting for that channel is set to Auto, not Off (see page 41). Humming or feedback from an effects unit connected to a channel input with an insert cable On the wireless transmitter for that channel, check the power light and connection light to make sure the transmitter is powered on and connected to the system (see page 62 and page 63). If it isn't, the system treats the effects unit as an input, which can create humming or feedback. Make sure the Expanders setting for that channel is set to On, not Off (see page 75). Any remaining ground hum may be due to your effects unit. To help, you can purchase a hum eliminator at your local music retailer. | 74 E N G