User and Installation Guide
Problems and Solutions Table
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What Is | Possible Why | What to Do |
Happening |
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Transmit light of | Faulty AC adapter | Check the power outlet and the |
transmitter does | or faulty power outlet | AC adapter, if possible, check for |
not light when |
| correct voltage of the adapter. |
DC power is |
|
|
applied |
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|
Transmit light | No audio present at | Check the audio connection to |
goes out after 5 | audio input | the transmitter and ensure that |
seconds and |
| there is audio present. |
does not light | Transmitter hung up | Disconnect and then reconnect |
again |
| DC power. |
No audio at | Batteries empty or | Check battery voltage, also |
headphones | plus contact of | check that plus contact of both |
| batteries deformed | batteries touch plus contact of |
|
| battery compartment, |
|
| replace batteries if necessary |
| Volume control at | Slowly increase volume at the |
| minimum | headphones |
| Receiver hung up | Switch headphone power off and |
|
| on |
Audio is | Audio level too high | Ensure that the audio level |
distorted |
| provided by the audio device |
|
| conforms to the line output level. |
|
| If possible, lower the audio level. |
Audio at | Strong interference | In some cases, there may be |
headphones |
| strong interference preventing |
drops out |
| proper transmission of the audio |
intermittently |
| signal, such as microwave ovens, |
|
| directional data or video trans- |
|
| mission devices etc. Try to either |
|
| eliminate the interference, |
|
| relocate the transmitter, or use |
|
| RangeBooster transmitters to |
|
| improve reception. |
| Batteries empty | Check the batteries and replace |
|
| them if necessary. |
| Unstable power | Make sure that the power outlet |
| supply | delivers a stable voltage. Very |
|
| strong surges or voltage |
|
| fluctuations may cause audio |
|
| dropouts. Try using a surge |
|
| protector. |
For more information, including a detailed troubleshooting guide,
visit the Amphony web site at: www.amphony.com
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