Trident protection circuitry, Troubleshooting – Soundstream Technologies 501 User Manual

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TRIDENT PROTECTION CIRCUITRY

Your

amplifier is protected against both overheating and short circuits

by means of main power fuses and the following circuits:

Speaker Output Protection

Ground Fault Differential

Smart Power Supply Thermal Rollback a Thermal Protection Circuit

NOTE: If you experience blown main power supply fuses, if is
that the amplifier is seeing a dead short, either in the speaker wire or in

the speaker itself. Rectify the problem before b/owing mu/tip/e fuses!

DO NOT increase values beyond the original fuse value! Doing so will

void your warrant and may damage your amplifer.

TROUBLESHOOTING

P R O B L E M

C A U S E

1. No power or ground at the

No Sound and power

LED

is not

amp.

lit

2. No remote turn-on signal

3. Blown fuse near the battery

1. No signal input

No sound, power LED is lit.

2. The

switch is in the “IN” position.
Move it to the “OUT’ position.

Repeatedly blow amp fuse;

frequent activation of Smart
Power Supply Circuit

1. Speaker or leads may be

shorted
2. Verify adequate amp

ventilation

“Clip” indicator lighting

Output signal level is too high and

the amplifier output is clipping.
Reduce the level either at the

source or at the input level

controls.

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