Troubleshooting - Peachtree Audio Grand Integrated X1 Manual

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The Grand Integratedx1
will not turn on.
The Grand Integrated x1
turns on but there is
no sound.
The remote control
doesn't work.
You intermittently lose
your signal on the
USB input.
You pick up hum and
noise on your Grand
Integrated x1 from
the Computer.
When you switch from
one source to another
you get a loud "click" or
"pop."
The amplifier shuts
down but the lights
are still on.
Grand Integrated
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.
Be sure your system is not muted and that the
Grand Integrated x1 has been selected. Be sure
your digital source is on and playing. Be sure the
Grand Integrated x1 's standby button is glowing
blue and that your desired input button is glowing
blue. If the input button is blinking the Grand
Integrated x1 is in "mute" mode. Press the mute
button on the remote to un-mute the Grand
Integrated x1 . Check to be sure your digital cable
is properly connected.
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 Grand Integrated x1 .
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 Grand Integrated x1 ,
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 Grand Integrated x1 to remain
locked on the USB signal at all times, but signal
dropouts are still possible.
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 Grand
Integrated x1 . If it works properly, with no noise,
then the computer is introducing a ground loop
into the system. This is not uncommon. How-
ever, the Grand Integrated x1 's digital inputs are
transformer-coupled to minimize this problem. If
a problem persists, please feel free to contact
Peachtree Audio.
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 in the Grand Integrated x1 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.
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