Eltax AVR-320 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

To determine a problem with your AV Receiver, always check the most obvious possible causes first. If a problem still exists after having

checked the possible causes below, consult your nearest dealer.

Problem Probable

Cause

Suggestion

Amplifier
When listening to the music in stereo,

Left/Right speakers are reversed.

Incorrect speaker connections.

Check and reconnect the speakers to the

correct output on the AVR-320 rear panel.

Low hum or buzzing sound

The power cable of a fluorescent light is

installed near this product or the speaker

cables running over other power cables.

Place this product as far as possible from

electric devices which emit electrical

interference.

Sound is only heard from one channel

One of the input cables is disconnected or

the BALANCE control is set incorrectly.

Connect the input cables securely

And check the BALANCE control.

Sound cuts off when listening to the music or
no sound even though power is ON.

Speaker impedance is less than prescribed
for this unit.

After turning off the power and then turning it
on again, reduce the volume or change to

the correct 4 ohm speakers.

Low bass response.

Speaker polarity (+/-) is reversed.

Check all speakers for correct polarity.

Tuner
A hissing noise is heard when listening to

the broadcast in stereo, but not heard when

listening in Mono.

White noise may be heard because the

method used for modulation of FM stereo

broadcasts which is different to that used for

monaural broadcasts.

Try reducing the treble sound by adjusting

the treble controls.

White noise is excessive in both stereo and

monaural broadcasts.

Poor location and/or direction of the antenna

or the transmitter station is too far away.

Set the FM mode to monaural by pressing

the STEREO/MONO button. (Note: that the

broadcast will then be heard in Mono).

Sound is distorted and/or the volume level is

low.

Broadcast signals are receiving interference. If an indoor antenna is being used, change

to an outdoor antenna

Excessive distortion in Stereo mode.

Weak signal.

Try using an antenna with more elements.

Surround Effects
(Important) The Centre and Rear speakers only operate when the unit is set to a Surround Sound mode and the source material

being played is recorded or broadcast in Dolby Digital, DTS or Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. Stereo broadcasts or recordings

will produce some rear channel effects when played in a surround mode. However, mono sources will not produce sound from the

rear speakers.
No sound from the rear speakers

SURROUND ON/OFF button is set to OFF.

Source being played is not recorded or

broadcast in surround sound or stereo. One
or more of the rear speakers is not

connected properly.

Set SURROUND ON/OFF to the desired

surround sound mode. Use a surround or

stereo source. Check all rear speaker cables
for good connections.

No sound from the Centre speaker

SURROUND mode is not set to DOLBY

DIGITAL, DTS or DOLBY PRO LOGIC.

Set the SURROUND mode to DOLBY

DIGITAL, DTS or DOLBY PRO LOGIC.

Remote Control Unit

Remote control not working

The batteries are exhausted. The remote

control unit is too far from this unit or out of

the effective range

Replace with new batteries. Operate the

Remote Control unit within the effective

range

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