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28 Dynaudio
Malfunctions
Interruptions, clicking noises, or other audible interference when playing music is usually not caused
by the radio transmission in the Xeo system. Often other external causes inuence the transmission
quality.
Below are a few tips for improving transmission quality:
1. Position all radio transmitters and receivers away from each other. WLAN devices, radio receivers,
and radio systems may inuence each other if they are too close together. Test out various
locations for each device.
2. Switch off the automatic search function in WLAN devices. WLAN devices and other radio
systems permanently scan for available frequencies, thus sending signals that could disrupt other
radio systems. This automatic search function can usually be switched off.
3. Xeo technology radio signals can, of course, transmit through walls. However, walls may consist of
very different materials, such as wood berboard, stone, or even steel. The walls may also contain
complex cable installations for electrics, phones, TVs, and radios, as well as water pipes and air
shafts. These can divert radio signals. This is why you should test different locations for the Xeo
Hub, Extender, and Link and favor the most direct radio path between the Xeo components.
4. Some electrical devices, such as microwaves, generate strong electromagnetic elds that could
disrupt radio systems. Do not operate such electrical devices near Xeo components.
You can ask your Dynaudio Xeo distributor for assistance at any time or contact the Dynaudio helpline
Further information can also be found on the Xeo website at www.xeo.dynaudio.de
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