Amphony PMJT1000 Manual do utilizador e de instalação - Página 6
Procurar online ou descarregar pdf Manual do utilizador e de instalação para Transmissor Amphony PMJT1000. Amphony PMJT1000 8 páginas. 2.4 ghz rangebooster transmitter
User and Installation Guide
Problems and Solutions Table
What is Happening Possible Why
RangeBooster
transmit light does
not light
Crackling noise,
audio distortion or
dropouts at
headphones or
receiver after the
RangeBooster
transmitter is
powered up,
especially when
moving the
headphones or
receiver
Range does not
improve by using
RangeBooster
transmitter
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Faulty data cable
No audio signal at
primary transmitter
Faulty AC adapter
or faulty power outlet
RangeBooster
transmitter not tuned
Faulty data cable
Data cable too long
Poorly chosen
location of
RangeBooster
transmitter
Strong interference
Poorly chosen
location of
RangeBooster
transmitter
Strong interference
What to Do
Check the data cable for short
circuits and ensure that it is
properly connected to the
primary transmitter and to the
RangeBooster transmitter
Check that the primary
transmitter´s transmit light is
lit and that the primary
transmitter is receiving an
audio signal
Check the power outlet and
the AC adapter; if possible,
check for correct voltage of
the AC adapter
Tune the RangeBooster
transmitter as described on
page 4
Ensure that the data cable
has the correct impedance
and is not damaged
Shorten the length of the data
cable if possible
Relocate the RangeBooster
transmitter or primary
transmitter as described on
page 2
In some cases, there may be
strong interference preventing
proper reception of the audio
signal which can be caused
by microwave ovens, cordless
telephones, wireless networks
or video transmitters. Either
eliminate the interference or
relocate the RangeBooster
transmitter or primary
transmitter.
Relocate the RangeBooster
transmitter or primary
transmitter as described on
page 2
See under "Strong
interference" above
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