Troubleshooting, Explanation terms – Marantz PM-11S3 User Manual

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Getting started

Basic connections

Basic operation

Specifications

Index

ENGLISH

Advanced operation

Troubleshooting

Explanation terms

Advanced connections

MM/MC cartridge select

There are two types--MM (Moving Magnet) and MC (Moving

Coil)--of cartridges for turntable.

As the output levels for these two types of cartridges differ,

the setting of the phono equalizer that is mounted in this unit

must be switched according to the type of cartridge for your

turntable. For switching, use the PHONO MC button on this unit.

Speaker impedance

This is certain-rated resistance of the speaker set to an

alternating current and expressed in ohms.

The smaller the impedance, the greater the output. However,

load on the amplifier is increased. Use speakers whose

impedance is supported by this unit

Bi-wiring Connection

This method of connecting a speaker by using two speaker

cables enables separate transmission of treble and bass

signals.

This enables playback with minimal interference between the

high-range speaker unit and the low-range speaker unit.

Protection Circuit

This is a function to prevent damage to components within

the power supply when an abnormality such as an overload or

excess voltage occurs for any reason.

In this unit, the power indicator blinks and the unit enters

standby mode when an abnormality occurs.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

n About the protection circuit

This unit is equipped with a protection circuit to protect the

amplifier circuits and speaker system from damage.

If the protection circuit is activated, the sound is instantly

muted.

In this case, the message “PROTECT” flashes on the display

panel, and the STANDBY indicator also flashes.

To deactivate the protection circuit, turn the unit off then back

on again after about 1 minute or more.

At power on

For about 8 seconds after the power is turned on, the protection

circuit is activated, muting the sound to give the amplifier

circuits time to stabilize. Once the amplifier circuits stabilize,

the protection circuit is released, and audio is enabled.

In the event of overcurrent

The protection circuit is activated if current exceeding a certain

level is detected, which can happen if excessive signal flow is

input to the amplifier or if the unit is connected to a speaker

system of less than 4 Ω impedance. The protection circuit is

also activated if a speaker cable shorts.

In such cases, the message “PROTECT” flashes on the display,

and the volume is automatically reduced. After approximately

8 seconds, the protection circuit is released. Therefore, the

volume needs readjusting to continue normal use.

If the overcurrent continues, the amplifier shuts itself OFF,

and the STANDBY indicator flashes.

To deactivate the protection circuit, turn the unit off then back

on again after about 1 minute or more.

If excessive ultrabass signals are input

The protection circuit is also activated if ultrabass signals are

input. In such a case, the STANDBY indicator flashes, and

the volume is automatically reduced. After approximately

8 seconds, the protection circuit is released. Therefore, the

volume needs readjusting to continue normal use. If excessive

ultrabass signal input continues or if DC voltage is detected

owing to trouble with the amplifier, the amplifier shuts itself

OFF, and the STANDBY indicator flashes.

To deactivate the protection circuit, turn the unit off then back

on again after about 1 minute or more.

If the main-amplifier overheats

The protection circuit is activated if the temperature of the main

amplifier section rises above a certain level, which can happen

if the amplifier is continuously used with excessive signal flow

being input to it. The protection circuit is also activated when

the specified operating temperature is exceeded, which can

happen if the vents on top of the amplifier are covered or if

the amplifier is installed on a cramped audio rack. In such

a case, the STANDBY indicator flashes, and the volume is

automatically reduced. After approximately 8 seconds, the

protection circuit is released. Therefore, the volume needs

readjusting to continue normal use.

If the temperature does not sufficiently fall within a certain

amount of time after the protection circuit activation, the

amplifier shuts itself OFF, and the STANDBY indicator flashes.

To deactivate the protection circuit, turn the unit off, let it

stand until it cools down, then turn it ON again.

In the event of amplifier trouble

The protection circuit is activated, and the power is

automatically shut OFF, if an abnormality is detected in the

power circuit. The same happens if the main fuse inside the

amplifier blows. In such cases, the STANDBY indicator flashes.

Turn the unit off then after several minutes turn it on again.

If the display does not light up, and the STANDBY indicator

remains flashing after the unit is turned on again, the unit may

be in failure.

Explanation terms

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