Troubleshooting e nglish – Tributaries T200 User Manual

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Symptom

Possible cause

Solution

T200 will not power up.

The T200 is not receiving

power.

Check that the unit is plugged in.

1.

Check the outlet for power.

2.

Circuit breaker is tripped.

Reset the circuit breaker on the

1.

front panel.

If the Breaker continues to trip,

2.

try moving one or more units to

another Power Manager, you may

be drawing too much current.

Triggers will not power up

unit.

There is no power to the

trigger.

Check the trigger input cable. It

1.

must be connected to the trigger

input on the rear panel.

Ensure the trigger cable you are

2.

using is terminated with a 3.5mm

mono plug.

Trigger voltage is incorrect (below

3.

3 volts or over 30 volts). Check

the trigger source to be sure the

signal is between 3-30 volts DC.

PROTECTED light goes out.

Indicates the internal surge

protection is inoperative.

This happens when the T200

receives multiple over voltage

surges and sacrifices itself to

protect your electronics.

DO NOT OPERATE

1.

the T200 if the

PROTECTED light is out.

Disconnect your electronics from

2.

the T200.

Contact your Tributaries dealer

3.

for service.

The POLARITY FAULT light

turns on.

This indicates that the wall

outlet the T200 is plugged into

has it’s polarity inverted.

Do not operate the T200 with

1.

the POLARITY FAULT light

illuminated.

Call an electrician to have the line

2.

repaired.

There is no picture on your TV.

Signal cables are not connected

correctly.

Check that the cables are

1.

properly connected to the input

and output of the DSS/CATV

connectors on the back of the

T200.

Check all connections from each

2.

source to the TV to ensure they

are all properly connected.

There is a audible “thump”,

“click” or “pop” coming from

your speakers during power

up.

While annoying, this is not

an unusual occurrence. It can

happen when a preamplifier or

power amp is being turned on.

To minimize or eliminate

1.

“thumps”, “clicks” or “pops”,

connect the power amplifier(s) or

receiver to the delayed outlets.

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