Troub leshooting – Peachtree Audio nova125 User Manual

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10

T

roub

leshooting

The nova125 will not

turn on.

Check to be sure that both the power switch on the back panel and the

standby switch on the front panel are on. The front panel light should be

blue. It is green when in standby.

The nova125 turns on

but there is

no sound.

Be sure your system is not muted and that the nova125 has

been selected. Be sure your digital source is on and playing.

Be sure the nova125’s standby button is glowing blue and that your

desired input is glowing blue. If the input button is blinking the

nova125 is in “mute” mode. Press the mute button on the remote to

un-mute the nova125. Check to be sure your digital cable is properly

connected.

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 nova125. Check that no light

sources, like lamps, are interfering with the infrared remote signal.

You intermittently lose

your signal on the

USB input.

First, try relaunching your music server program (iTunes, WMP, etc.).

If your computer still doesn’t recognize the USB DAC unplug the USB

cable from the computer and the nova125, wait a few seconds, then

reconnect. These are computer hookups, and sometimes you’ll lose a

signal just as with your printer or other USB device. You should not

have this problem often. We designed the nova125 to remain locked

on the USB signal at all times, but signal dropouts are still possible.

You pick up hum and

noise on your nova125

from the computer.

This can require some trial and error diagnostics. If you have music

files available on a laptop computer connect it (while on battery power)

to the nova125. If it works properly, with no noise, then the computer

is introducing a ground loop into the system. This is not uncom-

mon. However, the nova125’s digital inputs are transformer-coupled

to minimize this problem. If a problem persists, please feel free to

contact Peachtree Audio.

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 Peachtree Audio if this

persists.

The amplifier shuts down

but the lights are still on.

The amplifier in the nova125 will shut down if it experiences an

unusually large power surge or overheats due to a short, or very

loud volumes over a long period of time. This is a protection circuit.

Turn down the volume. The amplifier should come back on after a

while.

You get dropouts on your

USB input.

Over 90% of the time this is due to a software malfunction on your

computer. Shut down all music server programs and check to be

sure that the Peachtree DAC is chosen as the digital output device

by your computer. If you have trouble finding it, then unplug the

USB from the nova125 and plug it back in 5 seconds later.

It almost always shows up after that. Then re-launch your music

server program(s) and select a song.

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