Amphony 1520 User Manual

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Trouble shooting Guide  
5.8 GHz DIGITAL Wireless Audio Transmitter /  
Amplifier, Model 1520  
Below are some common problems and their solutions for your product. If your problem is not  
among those problems mentioned below then please contact your dealer for further assistance.  
A) Problems during installation  
Problem 1: Audio device does not have an RCA type line output or  
speaker output.  
What to do: The transmitter can also be connected to headphone type outputs / inputs (3.5 mm or  
6.3 mm type outputs) by using a 3.5 mm-to-RCA or 6.3 mm-to-RCA adapter. Please contact your  
dealer for such an adapter.  
B) Problems during operation  
Problem 2: The green transmit light of the transmitter does not light  
when power is applied to the transmitter.  
1st possible cause: Faulty power outlet.  
What to do: Check the power outlet with another appliance or a voltage tester.  
2nd possible cause: Faulty AC adapter.  
What to do: If possible, check the voltage of the supplied AC adapter. Otherwise contact your  
dealer.  
Problem 3: The green transmit light of the transmitter goes out a few  
seconds after power is applied to the transmitter.  
1st possible cause: No audio present at audio source.  
What to do: Check the audio at the line output of the audio device.  
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7th possible cause: Faulty cable connection  
What to do: Verify that the speaker cable is properly connected to the amplifier and speaker.  
Ensure that there is no short circuit. Try a different cable if possible.  
Problem 5: Audio at amplifier is distorted.  
1st possible cause: Transmitter volume control set too high.  
What to do: In order to avoid clipping inside the transmitter the transmitter volume control must be  
regulated to conform to the maximum audio level of the audio source. Turn down the transmitter  
volume control until there is no more distortion at the amplifier.  
Problem 6: Audio volume at speakers is too low.  
1st possible cause: Amplifier volume control set too low.  
What to do: Turn up the amplifier volume control to set the desired volume.  
2nd possible cause: Transmitter volume control set too low.  
What to do: Turn up the transmitter volume control to increase the volume. Please note that if the  
transmitter volume control is set too high, audio distortion will occur.  
3rd possible cause: Speaker impedance too high.  
What to do: The maximum output power which the amplifier can deliver to speakers is higher if the  
speaker impedance is lower. Try using speakers with a lower speaker impedance.  
4th possible cause: Amplifier output power too low.  
What to do: Use the Model 1550 amplifier instead which provides higher maximum output power.  
Problem 7: Audio of rear speakers is not balanced with other speakers.  
1st possible cause: Transmitter or amplifier volume control not set properly.  
What to do: Change the transmitter and amplifier volume control settings (see also Problem 6).  
2nd possible cause: Home theater speaker balance not programmed.  
What to do: Program your home theater system to output the desired audio levels for each speaker  
to balance your speaker setup. Please note that if you change the volume of your audio source it  
may be necessary to change the transmitter volume control as well to prevent clipping (audio  
distortion) inside the transmitter.  
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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 Support  
For contact details and Local Sales Representatives, visit the Amphony web site at:  
Amphony has made best efforts to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable. However, the  
information is subject to change without notice and is provided “AS IS” without warranty of any kind (express or implied). No  
responsibility is assumed by Amphony for the use of this information, nor for infringements of patents or other rights of third  
parties. This document is the property of Amphony and implies no license under patents, copyrights, trademarks, or trade  
secrets. No part of this publication may be used as a basis for manufacture or sale of any items without the prior written consent  
of Amphony. The names of products of Amphony or other vendors and suppliers appearing in this document may be trademarks  
or service marks of their respective owners which may be registered in some jurisdictions. A list of Amphony trademarks and  
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