Rocketfish RF-RBREC User Manual (English) - Page 24

Each network must contain both a sender device and a receiver device. - manual

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• Each network must contain both a sender device and a receiver device. Do you have both a sender and a receiver device? Problem Solution No communication between the Rocketboost sender and receiver devices. • Make sure that the power indicators of the Rocketboost sender and receiver devices are lit solidly. If the indicators are blinking, see "Establishing communication" on page 17. • If the joining process is failing, make sure that only one of your Rocketboost devices has the Hub switch enabled. Note that the hub device will be the only device with the green power indicator. Non-hub devices have a blue power indicator. No sound • Check the volume level of the wireless speaker or audio sources connected to the sender. • Make sure that all of the audio cables are connected correctly. • Make sure that the power indicators of the Rocketboost sender and receiver devices are lit solidly. If the indicators are blinking, see "Establishing communication" on page 17. • Make sure the audio source connected to your sender is On. • Make sure the sender or receiver devices are not Muted. The Rx indicator light blinks when the device is muted. My Rocketboost remote will not control the volume. I can't turn the volume up or down. • Make sure you have removed the insulation sheet in the battery tray of the Rocketboost remote. • To maximize your volume level through the system, make sure your source devices (i.e., A/V receiver, iPod, etc.) have their volume turned up to at least 50% of their volume level. • The battery in your remote may be dead. Try replacing it with a new battery. The sound/audio is really quiet coming out of my wireless speakers. • To maximize your volume level through the system, make sure your source devices (i.e., A/V receiver, iPod, etc.) have their volume turned up to at least 50% of their volume level. Sound interference • Experiment with different orientations or locations of your sender device. • Make sure your sender device is more than 18 inches from any WiFi routers you may have. • Shorten the distance between the Rocketboost devices. The maximum distance is 150 feet (45 m), but this distance will be reduced as the wireless signal passes through walls or other obstructions. • It is possible other devices like cordless phones, microwaves, wireless routers, etc. may be causing interference. Try turning one device off at a time to determine which device is causing interference. • If your cordless phone or wireless router is causing interference try changing the channel it is using. Please refer to your device's owner manual. 24

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Each network must contain both a sender device and a receiver device.
Do you have both a sender and a receiver device?
Problem
Solution
No communication between the
Rocketboost sender and receiver
devices.
Make sure that the power indicators of the Rocketboost sender and receiver devices are
lit solidly. If the indicators are blinking, see “Establishing communication” on page 17.
If the joining process is failing, make sure that only one of your Rocketboost devices has
the Hub switch enabled. Note that the hub device will be the only device with the
green power indicator. Non-hub devices have a blue power indicator.
No sound
Check the volume level of the wireless speaker or audio sources connected to the
sender.
Make sure that all of the audio cables are connected correctly.
Make sure that the power indicators of the Rocketboost sender and receiver devices are
lit solidly. If the indicators are blinking, see “Establishing communication” on page 17.
Make sure the audio source connected to your sender is On.
Make sure the sender or receiver devices are not Muted. The Rx indicator light blinks
when the device is muted.
My Rocketboost remote will not
control the volume. I can’t turn
the volume up or down.
Make sure you have removed the insulation sheet in the battery tray of the Rocketboost
remote.
To maximize your volume level through the system, make sure your source devices (i.e.,
A/V receiver, iPod, etc.) have their volume turned up to at least 50% of their volume
level.
The battery in your remote may be dead. Try replacing it with a new battery.
The sound/audio is really quiet
coming out of my wireless
speakers.
To maximize your volume level through the system, make sure your source devices (i.e.,
A/V receiver, iPod, etc.) have their volume turned up to at least 50% of their volume
level.
Sound interference
Experiment with different orientations or locations of your sender device.
Make sure your sender device is more than 18 inches from any WiFi routers you may
have.
Shorten the distance between the Rocketboost devices. The maximum distance is 150
feet (45 m), but this distance will be reduced as the wireless signal passes through
walls or other obstructions.
It is possible other devices like cordless phones, microwaves, wireless routers, etc. may
be causing interference. Try turning one device off at a time to determine which device
is causing interference.
If your cordless phone or wireless router is causing interference try changing the
channel it is using. Please refer to your device’s owner manual.