No Signal; No Leds Illuminated Or No Fans; Overvoltage Led Lit; Standby Led Remains Illuminated - AE Techron 2105 Operator's Manual

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2105 OPERATOR'S MANUAL – SECTION 9
9.3

No Signal

Missing Output signal may be caused by one of 
the following:
1. Master/Slave Jumpers are set to the Slave 
(down) position. The amplifier should only be 
configured for Slave mode if it is in a multi-ampli-
fier system; otherwise it should be set for Master 
mode. See the "Advanced Configuration" sec-
tion in this manual for more information.
2. Signal is not connected to any inputs on the 
SIM card. See the "Amplifier Setup" section
in this manual for more information.
9.4

No LEDs Illuminated or No Fans

If none of the LEDs on the Display Panel are il-
luminated and/or the fans are inoperative, check 
the following:
1. The AC mains are not connected or not on
(see the "Amplifier Setup" section for more
information). 
2. Front Panel Breaker/Switch has been tripped. 
Reset by turning the unit Off (O) and then On.
3. Fuse F1 is open.
To Inspect Fuse F1 follow these steps:
1. Turn Off (O) the amplifier and disconnect the 
AC mains.
2. Remove Access Panel (see "Advanced Con-
figuration").
3. Locate Fuse F1 (see Figure 9.2). Remove fuse 
and inspect. Replace, if necessary, with same
type fuse (T1.6A L 250V).
9.5

OverVoltage LED Lit

The amplifier will protect itself from AC mains volt-
age that is 10% above the voltage indicated on 
the back panel. If the AC mains voltage is more 
than 10% above the operating voltage, reduce the 
AC mains voltage to the proper level. When the 
line voltage condition is corrected, the amplifier 
will automatically reset. If the amplifier does not 
automatically reset, the amplifier's three internal 
transformers may need to be rewired. Please see
the Factory Service information at the end of this
section.
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9.6
The Standby indicator may remain illuminated
under three conditions:
1. If the output wells or power transformer have
overheated. If overheating is the problem, see 
the following topic ("Amplifier Overheats").
2. If both the Standby and Ready LEDs remain 
illuminated and the Interlock I/O Cable is being 
used, the amplifier is being held in Remote 
Standby mode by another device (see Figure
9.3). For more information on 2105 Remote 
Operation, see the "Applications" section in
this manual.
3. If the connection to the Interlock – I/O Connec-
tor or other input/output connection isn't fully 
secure. Check all wiring and connections.
Information subject to change
Figure 9.2 – Fuse F1 Location

Standby LED Remains Illuminated

Figure 9.3 – Interlock I/O Connector
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