NetPA Ultra Series • Remote Control and Configuration
Status
Possible Triggers
Possible Causes
Possible Solutions
61STAT
: Main
power supply
fault
•
The main power
supply has shut down
for reasons other than
loss of AC, going into
standby, or DC protect
and is effectively
muting all output
channels.
•
The power supply has
overheated.
•
There is a damaged
component.
•
Allow the amplifier to cool
down.
•
Make sure the correct
speaker load is connected.
•
Check that speakers are
tapped appropriately.
•
Recheck the amplifier gain
structure.
•
Verify that the amplifier
ambient environment
does not exceed the
recommended operating
temperature. (see
53STAT:
Over Temp
on page 109).
•
If none of the above work,
power cycle the amplifier.
If that does not work, the
amplifier may need to be
serviced.
62STAT
: Signal
presence
A signal has been
detected.
N/A
N/A
64STAT
: Digital
clip
The output DAC to the
amplifier channel has
detected clipping.
The output DAC is being
overdriven.
Recheck the amplifier gain
structure.
PSAV
(Standby)
The unit has been
placed into standby.
•
The auto-standby timer
has timed out.
•
The contact closure port
is engaged on the rear
panel.
•
SIS has forced the unit
into standby.
•
DC has been detected
on an output.
•
Check that there is sufficient
signal going to the amplifier
channel.
•
Check that the standby port
is not engaged.
•
Check that the SIS is not
forcing the unit into standby.
•
If none of the above work,
check for a DC fault (see
54STAT: DC Protection
on
page 109).
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