Amphony 2000 User Manual

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User and Installation Guide

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For more information, including a detailed troubleshooting

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

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