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54 en | Troubleshooting and FAQ RE3 UHF Wireless
02-2023 | 05 | F.01U.362.808
User Manual
Electro-Voice
11 Troubleshooting and FAQ
11.1 Troubleshooting
Unpredictable battery
consumption
Poor quality or stale
batteries.
Fresh battery life should be >8
hours. Use fresh, good quality
alkaline batteries for longest battery
life. Transmitter output power will
affect battery consumption as high
power setting uses more current.
Receiver will not turn on. Power supply not plugged
in.
Ensure power supply is plugged into
AC power and its DC connector is
fully plugged into receiver DC input
jack.
DC power distribution
cable from AASP splitter
not properly connected (if
used).
Ensure DC distribution cable is fully
plugged into receiver DC input jack
and other end is fully plugged into
an AASP DC output jack.
AC mains circuit is off. Ensure AC circuit is live by testing
another AC powered item. If
necessary, locate and reset circuit
breaker.
Power button may be
damaged.
The RE3 receiver power button is
robust and durable, and is unlikely
to fail. If other listed resolutions do
not solve the problem, contact your
local Electro-Voice service center.
Transmitter will not turn
on
Dead batteries. Replace with fresh, high quality
alkaline batteries.
Battery polarity reversed. Ensure battery + and - ends are in
contact with the like-marked battery
compartment contacts.
Power button may be
damaged.
RE3 transmitter power buttons are
robust and durable, and are unlikely
to fail. If properly inserted and
known-to-be-fresh batteries will still
not turn on transmitter, contact
your local Electro-Voice service
center.
Symptom Possible cause Possible resolution
Short transmission range. Transmit power too low. Set transmitter power to high
setting.
Receiver squelch set too
high.
Adjust receiver squelch by trying
lower number values until desired
range is achieved.
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