TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)
PROBLEM – The ”SWITCHED ON“ LED is off.
Possible Cause #1
You are using the Remote AC Control feature (see page 13) and haven’t plugged the Remote AC Control Cable into
either the PowerCenter’s corresponding outlet or the component you wish to activate the Remote AC Control feature.
Possible Solution
• Plug one end of the Remote AC Control Cable into the PowerCenter’s corresponding outlet and
the other end into the component you wish to activate the Remote AC Control feature. Once
you turn on the component, the “SWITCHED ON” LED should light up.
Possible Cause #2
You are using the Remote DC Control feature (see page 12) and haven’t plugged a 1/8” mini-plug cable into either the
PowerCenter’s corresponding outlet or the component you wish to activate the Remote DC Control feature.
Possible Solution
• Plug one end of the mini-plug cable into the PowerCenter’s corresponding outlet and the other
end into the component you wish to activate the Remote DC Control feature. Once you turn
on the component, the “SWITCHED ON” LED should light up.
Possible Cause #3
The component you wish to use to activate the Remote AC (or DC) Control feature isn’t plugged into a properly
grounded 120V outlet.
Possible Solution
• Plug the component into a properly grounded 120V outlet.
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