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User and Installation Guide
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Audio drops out | Strong interference | In some cases, there may be |
intermittently or |
| strong interference preventing |
crackles |
| proper reception of the audio |
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| signal which can be caused |
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| by 5.8 GHz cordless |
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| telephones or 5.8 GHz |
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| wireless networks. Either |
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| eliminate the interference, |
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| locate the base unit of the |
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| cordless phone in another |
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| room, set the wireless |
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| network to use the 5.1 GHz |
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| frequency band rather than |
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| 5.8 GHz, relocate the |
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| transmitter, relocate or |
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| reorient the amplifier to |
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| improve reception. |
| Unstable power | Ensure that the power outlet |
| supply | delivers a stable voltage. Very |
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| strong surges or voltage |
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| fluctuations may cause audio |
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| dropouts. Try using a surge |
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| protector. |
Audio is noisy | Strong interference | See under “Strong |
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| Interference“ above. |
| Transmitter volume | Adjust the transmitter volume |
| control set too low | control. |
| Audio signal too | See under “Audio signal too |
| weak | weak“ on previous page. |
Transmitter range is | Strong interference | See under “Strong |
extremely short |
| Interference“ above. |
| Too many obstacles | Audio will drop out if there are |
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| too many obstacles between |
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| the transmitter and the |
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| amplifier (see page 4), try |
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| relocating the amplifier or |
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| transmitter to improve |
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| reception. |
For more information, including a detailed troubleshooting guide, visit the Amphony web site at: www.amphony.com
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