Question about Radio Communications
SOURCE: A. REAL SPEAKER CONNECTION B. CASSETT RECORDER NOT ENGAGING
A Real Speaker Jacks..
There should be a switch position on your system that you move to allow the sound to come out to standard speaker configuration or to multiple speaker configuration.
This switch may be on the front or rear panel.
Please have alook to see if its there....
Its possible the these Real speaker jacks are not wired to anything inside the amp system, and are there for use on a different model where the selector switch is supplied.
B Cassett Deck..
The clicking is caused by the motor trying to drive the wheels that turn the cassett tape.
It sounds like something is jamming the internal drive mechanism.
The drive belt may have come off or is stretched and is slipping.
Have a good look inside the front slot and you may see one of these items described above happening..
It may have to be serviced at a workshop.
Cheers From YUBEUT.
Posted on Dec 04, 2007
SOURCE: Paired with old phone, can't pair with new phone.
have ya phone ready to almost pair. Then on the 850 ear piece press the call button until lit and then open boom up and press the phone pairing ok button and the 850 should work. waaala!
See how easy that was.
Posted on Jan 04, 2008
SOURCE: KLH tweeters stopped working
hi, have u first disconnected the tweeters and then checked, as if its on a cross over, the tweeter is in series with a capacitor,if u have a ohms meter or a continuety tester check the tweeter coil if its open,secondly you can have the coil replaced, check if u can get one before buying a new,let me know
Posted on Jan 12, 2008
SOURCE: Will not pair to phone...Worked fine until today
re: Carmen66. Your advise 'bluetooth' "device is out of range or powered off", worked like magic. Yes, it's a pain to power off the phone and restart it before connecting the bluetooth, but heck it works. Reboot, so simple, inconvenient, but works with GREAT success! Thnk You.Very Helpful. First new phone in a few yrs and was ready to take it all back.
Posted on Jun 11, 2008
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