SOURCE: "protection"
I ran across this problem before, the only solution the guy found was resetting the receiver, here''s how to do it:
SOURCE: protection
check wiring on speakers it sounds like you have some wires touching together somewhere or you have a bad speaker.
SOURCE: the word protection appears when
Hi,
Try unplugging the unit for 60 minutes, then plug back in and try it
again. This will reset the processor and hopefully the unit will operate
normally. Check all the speaker wiring for shorts, make sure they're
also not touching the chassis of the receiver, or are not otherwise
pinched or frayed. If all looks well, try disconnecting all the speakers
and cycle the power off, then on again. If this doesn't help, one thing
you could do is inspect for cracked solder joints along the circuit
boards, and also look for bulged or leaky capacitors.
It's near
impossible to tell what exactly is wrong with the unit without opening
it up and testing it to find the failed component. I mean it could be as
simple as a capacitor that's shorted, or it could be a power supply
issue. So, it's hard to judge what the repair would cost you. It could
be anywhere from $80-$200.
If the unit shuts down with no load
connected, fails to power up, or if you have "protect" on the screen,
then the unit has a bad output transistor, or capacitor and is in need
of service. I can send you the contact info for a Service Center near
you if you would like.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!
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