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Amplifier will  not turn on

Master Power Switch tuned off (No power light LED).
Turn on Master Power Switch.

Amplifier will not turn off.

Remote trigger cable not properly connected.
Verify connection of trigger cable at both ends.

Amplifier turns on, but no audio from one or more channels.

Input plugs not connected to proper jack  or are loose.
Check input connections.

No audio from one or more channels.

Speakers not connected properly.
Check speaker connections at amp and speaker.

Audio levels differ.

Improper settings or output levels from source device.
Check the settings on your preamp, processor or controller.
Also check settings of the rear panel gain conrols on your amp.

Audio plays, then cuts off.

Amplifier shorted.
Check speaker connections for short circuit at amp and speaker.

AC Fuse

Your amplifier is supplied with a rear panel mounted main AC fuse.
This main fuse may need replacement if the unit will not turn on.
Never replace the the main fuse with other than the one indicated.

Clip Limiters

Your amplifier is equipped with a unique clip limiting circuit.
If the amplifier is driven beyond the point of maximum
output the clip limiting circuit will engage and prevent
potentially damaging distortion from reaching your
loudspeakers. The amplifier will continue to operate with no
apparent change in performance. This feature is automatic
and requires no adjustment or maintenance.

Protection Circuitry

Your ATI amplifier uses an advanced optically coupled
protection circuit that does not require fuses and is completely
isolated from the audio path. In the event that the amplifier
senses a shorted speaker wire the protection circuit will
engage shutting down the output and will sample the state of
the amplifier every 7 seconds (nominal). The output will be
cut off as long as the short exists. The amplifier will begin to
operate normally after the shorted situation is repaired.
If this should happen, first check all speaker wire connections,
both at the speakers themselves and at the speaker terminals
on the back of the amplifier to make certain that none of the
strands from any channel touch another channel, and that none
of the strands from a "positive" terminal touch those from a
"negative" terminal. Even a few stray wire strands can cause
the unit to go into the protection mode. After checking all
speaker connections, turn the unit back on. If it continues to
turn off, check your speakers to verify that they are operating
properly. If all other potential sources of trouble check out
properly, contact ATI for further assistance and information.

ATI Service Information

The AT602 and the AT1202 do not contain any user serviceable
parts inside. If you suspect a problem that may require service
assistance, contact us at [email protected], or by
phone at 888-777-8507. It is important that only an authorized
service agent carry out any repairs. This will assure proper
service and preserve the protection of your Limited Warranty.
Keep your sales slip or receipt in a safe place with this manual
so that it will be available to verify the purchase date, should
you experience a problem covered by our warranty.

Care, Maintenance and Cleaning

When the unit becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry cloth.
If necessary, first wipe the surface with a slightly dampened soft
cloth with mild soapy water, then with a fresh cloth dampened
with clean water. Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth.
NEVER use benzene, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile
cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will damage
the finish of the metal parts. Avoid spraying insecticide, waxes,
polishing agents, or any aerosol product near the unit.

Troubleshooting

Your ATI amplifier is designed for trouble free operation.
If you follow the instructions in this manual you should enjoy
many years of high quality listening enjoyment. However, as
with any sophisticated electronic device, there may be
occasional problems upon initial installation, or during the
life of the unit. The items on the list below are a brief guide to
the minor problems that you may be able to correct yourself.
If these solutions do not rectify a problem, or if the problem
persists, contact us for assistance.

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Summary of Contents for AT1202

Page 1: ...AT602 AND AT1202 2 CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER OWNER S GUIDE TRANSLATING TECHNOLOGY...

Page 2: ...aged To prevent electric shock do not use the polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Page 2 Please Read Firs...

Page 3: ...upply with multiple windings for each channel Each channel employs an advanced optically coupled protection circuit that replaces the need for bothersome fuse changes The amplifier is cooled by convec...

Page 4: ...red for positive black for negative NOTE The picture below is an AT1202 The AT602 is virtually identical in appearance B A E F H G D C Getting to Know the Rear Panel A Audio Inputs Use the INPUT jacks...

Page 5: ...ve out This will cause indistinct or confused imaging and muddled and cloudy sounds To avoid incorrect phasing or polarity be certain to use wire that has distinct markings colors stripes wording or g...

Page 6: ...When making connections to the amp and speakers adhere to a consistent pattern of using one side of the wire to the red terminals and the other side to the black terminals NOTE The picture here is an...

Page 7: ...Page 7 Left Speaker essor Shown as a Typical Example e The Amplier Is or a 2nd Zone...

Page 8: ...fier is a significant safety hazard NOTE It is not recommended that you connect other power amplifiers or products with a high current draw to the same AC power circuit as the amplifier If this is una...

Page 9: ...and at the speaker terminals on the back of the amplifier to make certain that none of the strands from any channel touch another channel and that none of the strands from a positive terminal touch t...

Page 10: ...noise or hum The growing sophistication and complexity of home audio video systems and the increased number of compo nents used to create these systems has dramatically increased the potential for the...

Page 11: ...edance Nominally 28k ohms Remote Trigger Voltage 3 3 to 24 Volts DC at 5 millamperes or greater DC Output Offset Less than 5mV Power Requirements 120 VAC other voltages available on export models Chas...

Page 12: ...Warranty conditions are met Transferability The above warranties are transferable to subsequent owners as long as all the conditions are met under the Optional Extended Warranty Program The warranty...

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