Amphony T800 Посібник з експлуатації та встановлення - Сторінка 9

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User and Installation Guide

Troubleshooting

Problem
Possible Cause
T he transmit light
Faulty AC adapter
does not go on after
or faulty power outlet
DC power is applied
to the transmitter
T he transmit light
No audio present at
goes out after a few
audio input
seconds and does
not light again
Transmitter hung up
No audio at receiver
Faulty AC adapter
or faulty power outlet
Strong interference
Audio is distorted
Audio volume too
high
Amplifier volume
control set too high
Strong interference
Receiver audio level
Audio volume too low
is too low
Amplifier volume
control set too low
Audio drops out
Strong interference
inter mittently or
crackles
Unstable power
supply / power surges
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Solut ion
Check the power outlet and the
AC adapter; if possible, check for
correct voltage of the AC adapter.
Check the audio connection to
the transmitter and ensure that
there is audio pr esent.
Disconnect and then reconnect
DC power.
Check the receiver power supply.
See under "Strong Interference"
on next page.
Adjust the transmitter volume
control until clipping stops.
Lower the source audio volume
until clipping stops.
See under "Strong Interference"
on next page.
Raise the source audio volume to
achieve the des ired audio level.
Connect transmitter to an
adjustable audio output
Adjust the amplifier volume
control to achieve desired audio
level.
See under "Strong Interference"
on next page.
Ensure that the power outlet
delivers a stable voltage. Very
strong surges or voltage
fluctuations may cause audio
dr opouts. Tr y using a s urge
pr otector.
User and Installation Guide
Problem
Possible Cause
Transmitter range is
Strong interference
extremely short
Too many obstacles
For up-to-date troubleshooting advice, visit www.amphony.com
Solut ion
In some cas es, there may be
strong interference preventing
pr oper reception of the audio
signal which can be caused by
5.8 GHz cordless telephones or
5.8 GHz wireless networks. Either
eliminate the interference, locate
the base unit of the cor dless
phone in another room, set the
wireless network to use the 5.1
GHz frequency band rather than
5.8 GHz, relocate the transmitter,
relocate or reorient the amplifier
to improve reception.
Audio will dr op out if there are too
many obstacles between the
transmitter and the rec eiver, try
relocating the tr ansmitter or
receiver to impr ove rec eption.
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