Protection circuitry, Troubleshooting – Soundstream Technologies PICASSO Stereo Amplifier User Manual

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PROTECTION CIRCUITRY


Your REFERENCE Class A

PICASSO is protected against both overheating and short circuits by means

of the following circuits:

Main power supply fuses

Smart Power Supply Thermal Rollback activating at 85°C.

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


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 30 Amp
fuse! Doing so will void your warranty and may damage your amplifier.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

No sound and power LEDs
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 activation of Smart

speaker or leads may be shorted

verify adequate amplifier ventilation

No output from channels 3 &
4 with 1 pair of RCA inputs

Select "Internal from ch's 1 & 2" on Ch 3 & 4 input on the bottom of
the amplifier. (see page 15)

Not enough input sensitivity
while using Balanced input

Be sure both Left and Right Input Signal Switches are set to the
"BAL" position

Left and Right Input Overload
indicators lighting

Input signal level is too high - readjust input gains, or select the 0.5-
5V input signal level range

Alternator whine while using
Unbalanced RCA inputs

Make sure the channel 2 Input Signal Switch is in the "UNBAL" posi-
tion.

Try the Input Signal Switches for channels 1,3 & 4 in the "BAL" posi-
tion: leave the switches in the quietest position. This will not effect

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