Help; Standby Point Not Lit; No Sound; Sound From One Channel Only - Meridian D6000 User Manual

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Standby point not lit

Check the following:
1. There is AC power connected to the socket on the rear of the D6000
2. The power switch on the rear panel of the D6000 is turned on
If the D6000 still will not light up, check any fuses in your power supply
and the fuse in the D6000. If these are all intact, contact your dealer.

No sound

1. Check the AC power supply to D6000. If the power is on, you should
be able to see the Standby display in the window:
2. Check the AC supply to the other units in the system
3. Check that the correct source has been selected, and that this source
is running and producing music
4. Check that all interconnections have been made to the correct sockets
5. Check that the D6000 is not in Mute. If it is, you will see this display:
Att.
6. Check that the volume is set sufficiently high for audibility (say at 50)
7. If there is still no sound, reset the D6000 by switching the power off,
waiting for 30 seconds, then switching it back on

Sound from one channel only

1. Check interconnect and speaker wiring
2. Do both displays say the same thing?

Channels reversed

Remember that for digital inputs left or right is determined at setup; see
the sections on pages 30 and 32. Default conditions set the master to left.
1. If necessary re-configure; see page 32

Settings lost

1. Check the procedures set out in the section following page 28
2. Check EPROM version is 2.2 or higher, see page 16.
3. Contact your dealer

Hum

Hum is normally only to be expected with analogue sources. Check the
grounding of the analogue preamplifier. See the handbook supplied with
your preamplifier for help.

Clicks with digital sources

If clicks appear in the sound when the system is switched to a digital
source, the two most likely reasons are as follows:
1. If clicks only occur when the source is running (playing), the problem is
due to error correction or transmission failure. First check the condition of
the disc or tape. If the player is a Meridian 207, 208 or 602, look for a
flashing Error light. Check the integrity of the connections between the
digital audio source and the D6000. Are you using good 75-ohm cable?
2. If clicks occur randomly with the source selected but stopped, the
problem may be the result of loss of lock due to gross electrical
interference. Find out whether there is an appliance elsewhere in the
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