Four Ways to Resolve Headset Sound Quality Problems
		
		
		Are
you having sound quality problems with your drive-thru headset system?
If so, try the following:
 
- Replace earmuffs and windscreens.
     Over time, these small but important parts can become clogged with tiny
     particles that reduce sound quality during transmission and reception. 
 
- Clean the battery contacts.
     Dirty or greasy contact points can easily affect the performance of your
     batteries. Clean the contacts on chargers, headsets and batteries on a
     regular basis.
 
- Replace your speakers and
     microphones. If the audio volume level and
     sound clarity for inbound and outbound transmission isn’t what it should
     be, it may be time to replace these parts. A good rule of thumb is to
     replace them every three years, possibly sooner if you live in a harsh
     environment.
 
- Check the antenna.
     If you experience frequency interference or range/distance issues on a
     regular basis, try moving the base station or installing another antenna.
 
 
If
you need new or replacement parts, don’t forget that CE has a great selection
of drive-thru equipment parts and accessories from the leading brands. Give us
a call at 877-731-0334 or visit us online at cerepairs.com.
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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