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3 Streaming audio drops out frequently.
P Usually a problem associated with wireless networks, if you
are using a wireless bridge, make sure the signal strength from
your wireless router is good (they may need to be located closer
together) and devices that cause interference such as microwave
ovens are not in use.
PYourroutermaynothavesucientbandwidthtoconsistently
handle the data rate of the audio stream. A higher-performance
router may be required.
4 The SSP sometimes switches to a Network or USB source
unexpectedly.
P is is likely caused by “sounds” (e.g. mouse clicks, new mail
notications, etc.) generated by your computer activating the
autoselectfeatureforyourNetworkorUSBconnection.Disable
the sounds to eliminate the unwanted behavior.
5 The SSP will not respond to control commands (RS-232, IP
Control, AirPlay, DLNA streaming) when in Standby.
P When in Standby the SSP is in a deep power save mode and only
responds to the front panel Standby button and IR commands.
Contact your dealer for alternate means of automating the power
up sequence.
6 The SSP sometimes seems to put itself into standby.
P When no signal is present for 20 minutes, the SSP enters a
power-saving mode called auto standby