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The green transmit lite on my transmitter doesn’t come on anymore to indicate the unit is transmitting. It isn’t transmitting. All connections are ok. Any advice?? Thanks, Paul Hipp paulhipp@aol.com
I found this and incredibly it worked for me too! Just use another power strip “…I realized an extra device had been plugged into the power strip. It appears the strip may have been overloaded. Tried again with a new strip (careful not to load too many appliances this time) and the green light came on properly.”
No green light? Disassemble the transmitter and tap the crystal with power on. use non conductive tool ! The crystal is up front and has a shiny case. I suspect a component value has changed and the oscillator circuit fails to start. By tapping the crystal it starts the oscillator. This makes the unit work until power is removed. …or give the unit a sharp slap with the palm of your hand…that gives same result ..anyone have a circuit diagram to post? I may be able to determine the fault.
We’d had a thunderstorm the other day and our house power flickered - that must be when it stopped working. No green light with any input. After I unplugged the power supply and then reinserted it the green light came back, we were working again. Phew!
I just had this same issue. Same thing, changing plugs and back fixed it. Apparently, mine took issue with the surge protector they were plugged into. But now the exact same setup is working after getting it to turn on from another outlet.
Hello. I had the exact same problem, and it was solved following the procedure on this page : https://en-us.sennheiser.com/what-do-i-d… In short : disconnect both power and audio from the base, remove the batteries from the headgear ;let it sit like that for 15 minutes, enough time for the electronics to relax ;then plug the power back in the base, put the batteries back in the headgear, check whether the red “charge” light goes on, and finally plug the audio back in the base.