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I would need more information such as the manufacturer and model number, I assume it's a DAF 44 but who makes that? In GENERAL
If PROTECT or PROTECTOR is flashing in the display of an audio device such as an A/V receiver, or home theater system (hts), there may be an external speaker issue or connection issue that is triggering the protection circuit
Hi, Check speaker wires, any wire seems shorted and causing Protect Unplug error message in receiver. Good way to sort out bad wire is plug one speaker at a time, turn On receiver check, turn Off, then plug next speaker wire until you find out what speaker wire activates protection circuit of receiver. Thanks.
Its possible there was a voltage spike immediately preceding the power outage, thereby burning out the electronics. If you do not have a surge supressor protecting your office computers and printers, you should get one.
If your amplifier goes into the protection, there's really something wrong. There are different kind of protections but usually that circuit does see a DC voltage on your speakeroutput.
So it's a protection for your speakers.
The protect message indicates that a problem was found in the output stage of the amplifier. Unless this gets repaired, nothing will work. As a verification that the speakers or the wires are not the problem, unplug all of the speakers and try again. If protect still is displayed, the problem is inside the unit.
Dan
By your description it looks like an internal protection has tripped. The reset will not work if the unit is fried. Did this happen when you were pushing the unit really hard or distorting it? You may have to have it repaired, or replace it. Repairs can sometimes take a couple of months so be wary of this.
The audio output ic's need to be replaced. need to contact and audiotech to do the job . the job require experience to be done. around 60.00 in parts . if you need more help let me know.
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