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Why Does the FIFINE K035/K035B Not Work?

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Written by Lola J. Strain
Updated yesterday

Follow the videos for a step-by-step guide. You can take a quick look at the steps below. If the wireless microphone still doesn't work, check how many black loops are on the 1/4" plug of the receiver, and also contact us with the devices you use.

Basic setup the FIFINE K035/K035B (0:55-1:29)

  1. Turn the transmitter (your mic) on and turn on the receiver

  2. If the receiver flashes green in the second and turns red. The indicator stays on red when paired; you can plug it into the speaker and sing.

  3. When the battery is low, the battery symbol flashes, and the indicator blinks green. You need to change the new battery in time. Otherwise, the mic would disconnect or have some interference.

Use multiple mics simultaneously, or there’s interference (1:29-1:43)

You need to change to another available channel.

  • Microphone: One click on the on/off button. The figures on the LED display changed.

  • Receiver: The light on the receiver flashes green for a second and turns red.

  • Then your mic and receiver will be successfully paired again.

Reset the model (1:53-3:06)

If changing the new batteries or other frequency doesn’t work, you can reset it.

  1. Turn off the mic and unplug the receiver.

  2. Turn on the mic. Press the on/off button 10 times in a row. The 564.00 will appear on a flashing screen.

  3. Turn on the receiver when the screen is flashing. The light will turn green, flash red in a second, and turn green again.

  4. Click the mic channel to confirm when the receiver is on green light.

  5. When the mic screen stops flashing, and the indicator of the receiver turns green to red, the mic and receiver are successfully paired.

Notice:

We had upgraded this model recently. If the frequency "564 MHz" does not appear after you 10 click the button, please try to quickly click the button 3 times instead, then you will see the "564 MHz" flashing on the screen.

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