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Amphony 1520 Troubleshooting Manual
Problem 8: Audio at receiver drops out intermittently.
1st possible cause: Strong interference
What to do: Same as Problem 4 - Strong Interference.
2nd possible cause: Signal blocked by obstacles.
What to do: Relocate the transmitter, relocate or reorient the amplifier to establish a line of sight
between the transmitter and amplifier and to minimize traffic between the transmitter and amplifier.
In cases of heavy traffic between the transmitter and amplifier, try orienting the amplifier such that
signals are picked up which are reflected by the ceiling.
3rd possible cause: Unstable power.
What to do: Make sure that the power outlet voltage is stable. Try using a surge protector.
Problem 9: There is a crackling noise every few seconds.
Possible cause: Strong interference
What to do: Since some 5.8 GHz cordless telephones emit beacons every few seconds, such as
the Siemens Gigaset or Panasonic Gigarange series, ensure that such causes of interference are
eliminated, relocate the telephone base station into another room, relocate the transmitter, relocate
or reorient the amplifier.
Problem 10: Operating range is only a few feet from the transmitter.
Possible cause: Strong interference
What to do: Same as Problem 4 - Strong interference
Contacting Amphony S upport
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http://www.amphony.com
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November 2004
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