Phoenix Gold RSD250.2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

TROUBLE-SHOOTING 

SYMPTOM: 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

No power:

 Check voltage at amplifier with a DMM (volt meter), B+ and REM 

(with source unit on) the voltage should register between 12.2V-14.6V when 
using the attached ground lead of the amplifier.  Check fuse at amplifier and at 
the battery. Use a meter to verify connection from one end of the fuse to the 
other, breaks may not always be visible.  If fuse is blown, check the power wire 
and also the amplifier for a short.  If the short is in the power wire, repair it. If 
the short is in the amplifier itself, see your Phoenix Gold dealer.  If no short is 
present replace the fuse.  

Power without sound:

 Turn the amplifier off and check all input and output 

signal cables and power connections.  Check the speakers for shorts with 
a DMM (volt meter) or by connecting them to another audio source.  After 
making sure everything is normal, turn the amplifier on again.

Power without sound and status LED is lit red:

 The continuous red light of 

the power indicator signals a high internal operating temperature, which results 
in the amplifier switching off temporarily. When the amplifier cools down to a 
safe level, the amp will automatically restart. The continuous red light of the 
power indicator can also indicate a shorted speaker lead or battery voltage 
that is either too high or too low for proper operation.

No sound from one side:

 Check balance control. Check speaker connections. 

Check signal input connection.

Very low output:

 Check your source unit’s fader control.  Check the amplifier’s 

Input Sensitivity Level.

Frequent automatic amplifier shut down:

 This indicates that the amplifier is 

operating at a continually undesirable high internal temperature. High operating 
temperature can be caused by inadequate ventilation: Refer to the sub-section 
titled LOCATION for better amplifier location.  High operating temperature can 
also be caused by an excessively low impedance load. For instance below 
2 ohms stereo or 4 ohms bridged.  Check for bad speakers or bad passive 
crossover components. If all else fails, try rewiring the entire system.  High 
operating temperature can be caused by an incorrect input sensitivity level, 
refer to sub-section titled INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT.

“Motor Boating” - the power indicator going off repeatedly when the 
audio system is on:

 Check the amplifier’s connection to the battery.  Check 

battery voltage. If low, recharge or replace battery.  Check all ground 
connections.

Whining noise when engine is running:

 Reroute power cable from battery to 

source unit directly (include fuse), bypassing the battery terminal in the fuse 
box. Check power connections to be sure they are clean. Check the battery 
ground making sure the battery terminals and chassis ground are clean.  Run 
a ground wire from the source unit to the ground point of the amplifier and  
remove old source ground.

CAUTION: Do not disconnect the Power Amplifier’s ground when the
system is on. This could damage the amplifier.

Phoenix Gold International, Inc.

9300 North Decatur St. 

Portland, OR 97203

503.286.9300

www.phoenixgold.com

RSd 2 Channel Owner’s Manual 9.05 #8100.0320A

RSd AMPLIFIERS 

2 CHANNEL OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for RSD250.2

Page 1: ...e Please read your warranty and retain your receipt and original carton for possible future use Great product and competent installations are only one piece of the puzzle when it comes to your system...

Page 2: ...ty Any applicable implied warranties are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty as provided herein beginning with the date of the original purchase at retail and no warranties wheth...

Page 3: ...om as low as 200 mV to as high as 8 0 volts by adjusting the control on the Input Panel MULTI FUNCTION PROTECTION INDICATOR When the red protect indicator lights up it signi es a high operating temper...

Page 4: ...CH Set to HP for mid and highs BY bypass for full range or when using external processing LP for subwoofer 5 FREQUENCY SELECTOR FREQ Allows variable adjustment from 40 to 400Hz when HP or LP are selec...

Page 5: ...his connection allows for connection of our remote voltage display optional so that you can monitor the applied voltage at the ampli er in real time 13 LEFT RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINAL Used to conne...

Page 6: ...your installation purposes permanently mount the ampli er to selected location Figure 3 Typical System connection Note It is best to mount the ampli er to some form of insulating surface such as MDF s...

Page 7: ...rails steering column etc connecting one end to the ampli ers terminal and connecting the other end to a proper sized fuse link within 18 inches of the positive post on the battery If possible do not...

Page 8: ...source unit s fader control Check the ampli er s Input Sensitivity Level Frequent automatic ampli er shut down This indicates that the ampli er is operating at a continually undesirable high internal...

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