BA-01X User Manual
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version 1.9
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Problem 5:
The amplifier does not provide any current.
Possible reason:
1.
The OSCILLATION SHUT OFF circuit is on (LED #30, Figure 1 is red)
Solution:
1.
Turn the CAPACITY COMP. potentiometer (#17, Figure 1) to the most left position and
compensate the input capacitance again.
2.
RESET the OSCILLATION SHUT OFF circuit using switch #32, Figure 1. LED #30,
Figure 1 must become green.
3.
Compensate the input capacitance again
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