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First check that the speaker wires are not shorting, if okay! the problem is in the audio output stage of the receiver, the protect mode comes on if a load is detected.
The protect mode is activated when it senses a short in the audio outputs in the stereo. Turn volume down, power off, and remove speaker wires from the back, next power on, if the protect comes on the audio output ic is shorted, if on the other hand it runs, check speaker wires for shorts and then hook up one at a time to find the fault including the speaker.
Mini-DV tapes have a small physical switch on them to protect the contents from being overwritten. It is probably just that this switch is set, not a problem with the camera.
TV has gone into "protect mode" to do just that to protect against the damaging failure that has been detected, you will need a servicer to diagnose the failure. Good luck and Merry Christmas!
First blush - the protective device called a "thermister" is heating up and "fusing". When the system cools down, the thermister releases the protection and allows the highvoltage transformer to provide power again.
Often times a device is drawing too much current - and the thermister shuts off the device to protect it - much like a fuse.
I have been able to maintain service on my TV by adding more cooling air to the existing fan. If your cooling fan is not turning fast enough - it can also cause the problem.
Don't buy a stereo that prints up 'PROTECT MODE' and then does not tell you how to cure it. This is a good way of getting people to buy a new one only live and learn do not buy the same manufacturer again. I have a nice just out of warrenty JVC that when I switch it on sits there grinning at me with 'PROTECT MODE' showing. Yes I have entered cash protect mode and decided I am not going to buy another JVC.
Sorry its a jvc KD-R489
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