Amphony 2000 User Manual
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User and Installation Guide
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guide, visit the Amphony web site at: www.amphony.com
What is Happening Possible Why
What to Do
Strong interference
In some cases, there may be
strong interference preventing
proper transmission of the
audio signal which can be
caused by microwave ovens,
cordless telephones, wireless
networks or video
transmitters. Either eliminate
the interference, relocate the
transmitter or use
RangeBooster transmitters to
improve reception.
Batteries empty
Check battery voltage or
replace batteries
Audio drops out
intermittently or
crackles
Unstable power
supply
Ensure that the power outlet
delivers a stable voltage. Very
strong surges or voltage
fluctuations may cause audio
dropouts. Try using a surge
protector.
Strong interference
See under „Strong
Interference“ above
Too many obstacles Audio will drop out if there are
too many obstacles between
the transmitter and the
headphones (see page 3), try
relocating the transmitter to
improve reception or use
RangeBooster transmitters
Transmitter range is
extremely short
Batteries empty
Check battery voltage or
replace batteries
Audio crackles
between music
tracks
Audio device
interrupts audio
stream
Some audio devices stop
transmitting audio data
between different music
tracks for a short period of
time. This causes the
transmitter to deactivate the
digital interface while no audio
is received which causes
crackling of the audio
between music tracks.
Transmitter does
not switch to digital
interface
No digital signal
present
Ensure that the digital
interface of the audio device
is activated