Peachtree Audio Nova User Manual

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T r o u b l e

S h o o t i n g

The remote control doesn’t work

Please check the batteries by removing the cover on the

back of the remote. It is an infrared remote so it needs a

clear line of sight to the sensor on the front panel of the

Nova.

You intermittently lose your signal on the USB input

The first thing to try is rebooting the music server

program ( iTunes, Foobar, WMP, etc) and see if that works.

Then try turning the Nova off, then re-boot your computer.

Then turn the Nova back on. If the computer still doesn’t

recognize the USB DAC repeat the process and also un-

plug the USB cable from the computer and the Nova, then

plug it back in right before re-booting. These are com-

puter devices, and sometimes you’ll lose a signal just like

your printer or any other USB device.

You should not have this problem often. We designed the

Nova to remain locked on the USB signal at all times, but

sometimes you can still get a signal dropout.

You pick up hum and noise through your Nova in your

office system

This can require some trial and error diagnostics.

If you have music files stored on a laptop computer, hook it

up to the Nova and a pair of speakers using battery power.

If it works properly with no noise then your computer in your

office is introducing a ground loop in to the system. This

is not uncommon; but the Nova has transformer coupled

digital inputs to minimize this problem. If problems persist,

please feel free to contact Signal Path.

When you switch from one source to another you get a

loud “click” or “pop”

Sometimes this is from static buildup but it should

not occur consistently over a long period of time.

Contact your dealer or Signal Path if this persists.

Your Coaxial Digital connections do not sound quite right

You must use a wide bandwidth 75 ohm digital interconnect

in this application. If you use a standard audio RCA cable

the results will not be nearly as good. This is not an unusual

mistake as the two interconnects look identical but sound

different.

Your iPod doesn’t sound quite right through the Nova

Your iPod offers custom equalizations for headphone

use that aren’t necessary with the Nova and a good pair

of speakers. Use a “flat” response and be sure the iPod

volume is set to match the other components in your

system. If you find that you still need equalization, then

start at “flat” and make your settings from that point.

The Nova will not turn on

Make sure the on/off switch on the front panel is en-

gaged. Check to be sure the AC plug is connected. Check

the fuse.

The Nova unit turns on but there is no sound

Be sure you have the proper input selected. Make certain

the mute isn’t engaged. Determine if your source is on. If

the input button is blinking then your digital signal is not

locked. Check your cable for connections and your

source to be sure it is on and playing.

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