Protection circuitry, Troubleshooting – Soundstream Technologies 705s User Manual

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PROTECTION CIRCUITRY


Your Reference705s is protected against both overheating and short circuits by means of the following
circuits:

Main power supply fuses (Maxi-fuse at 40 amps)

Smart Power Supply Thermal Rollback activating at 85°C.

A fail-safe thermal protection circuit activating at 95°C.

Self-resetting circuit breakers on channels 1,2,3 & 4 to protect against short circuits.


Your amplifier also incorporates an innovative Fault Diagnosis system that identifies a blown power
supply fuse.

NOTE: If you experience blown main power supply fuse, DO NOT increase value beyond the 40 amp
maxi-fuse! Doing so will void your warranty and may damage your amplifier.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

No sound and LED's are not lit

no power or ground at amp

no remote turn-on signal

blown fuse near battery

Fault LED is lit

amp power supply fuse is blown or missing

Repeatedly blown amp fuse, frequent activa-
tion of Smart Power Supply Circuit

check speaker configuration, amp may be in
“High Power” mode, put amp into “High Current”
mode if subwoofer load is less than 1 ohm (see
p.8, “Setting High Power/High Current Switch”)

speaker or leads may be shorted

verify adequate amplifier ventilation

no sound from channels 3 & 4 with 2 chan-
nels of input

check input settings on bottom of amplifier—
switch should be set to inputs “1 & 2”

Channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 experience intermittent
output

circuit breakers on these channels are activat-
ing. Check for a possible short in the speaker
wire or in the speaker itself

Verify the impedance of the load is at or above
the rated minimum impedance for these chan-
nels

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