Troubleshooting; Fault Indication; Power Interruption; Power Up Test Errors - DCS Elgar Plus User Manual

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ROUBLESHOOTING

Fault Indication

Power interruption

Power up test errors

Non-Audio disk

IMPORTANT!

The unit is overheating

Manual filename: Elgar Manual v4.4x.doc
English version
Elgar Plus detects the following fault conditions:
If the AC supply is momentarily interrupted or is more than 20% below it's rated
voltage, the unit displays
loudspeakers from damage. This may be caused by loose AC power wiring,
local power-line overloads or heavy-duty appliances like air conditioners. If this
message appears frequently (other than when switching the unit off), please
consult your dealer.
If Elgar Plus detects a fault during its power up test routine, it will remain muted
and display one of these messages:
DSPs Not Loaded (#01)
FPGAs Not loaded (#02)
Bad Checksum. Press any key to attempt recovery (#03)
DSP-Err1 (#04)
This can be caused by power line transients occurring during system
configuration. For
Bad
Otherwise, try switching off, waiting 20 seconds, then switching on again. If the
fault persists, please consult your dealer.
Playing a Non-Audio CD (e.g. CD-I, CD-R, Photo CD, etc.) causes Elgar Plus to
remain muted and display Nonaudio.
If you are SURE the disk is playable audio, Elgar Plus can be set to ignore this
flag. The Non-Audio flag may have been incorrectly set on the CD. See
on page 26.
The Non-Audio Muting feature protects your ears and equipment from
damage. Think carefully before turning it off.
If the internal temperature sensor detects a high running temperature (over
70°C or 158°F), the unit displays
If this occurs, there is insufficient ventilation, causing the unit to overheat.
Switch off and allow the unit to cool for 10 minutes. Check that air flow around
the unit is not restricted and that it is not located above a power amplifier or
other source of heat. Continuous operation at these high temperatures may
result in permanent damage and will invalidate the warranty. See "Operating
Conditions" on page 47.
and mutes the audio outputs to protect your
PowerDn
Checksum, press any button to try to clear the fault.
Too
Hot!.
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Manual for Software Issue 4.3x
August 2005
email: more@dcsltd.co.uk
web-site: www.dcsltd.co.uk
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