nEglish
Troubleshooting
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T200 will not power up. | The T200 is not receiving | 1. | Check that the unit is plugged in. |
| power. | 2. | Check the outlet for power. |
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| Circuit breaker is tripped. | 1. | Reset the circuit breaker on the |
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| front panel. |
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| 2. | If the Breaker continues to trip, |
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| try moving one or more units to |
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| another Power Manager, you may |
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| be drawing too much current. |
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Triggers will not power up | There is no power to the | 1. | Check the trigger input cable. It |
unit. | trigger. |
| must be connected to the trigger |
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| input on the rear panel. |
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| 2. | Ensure the trigger cable you are |
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| using is terminated with a 3.5mm |
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| mono plug. |
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| 3. | Trigger voltage is incorrect (below |
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| 3 volts or over 30 volts). Check |
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| the trigger source to be sure the |
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| signal is between |
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Protected light goes out. | Indicates the internal surge | 1. | Do not operate the T200 if the |
| protection is inoperative. |
| PROTECTED light is out. |
| This happens when the T200 |
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| receives multiple over voltage | 2. | Disconnect your electronics from |
| surges and sacrifices itself to |
| the T200. |
| protect your electronics. | 3. | Contact your Tributaries dealer |
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The Polarity Fault light | This indicates that the wall | 1. | Do not operate the T200 with |
turns on. | outlet the T200 is plugged into |
| the polarity FAULT light |
| has it’s polarity inverted. |
| illuminated. |
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| 2. | Call an electrician to have the line |
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| repaired. |
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There is no picture on your TV. | Signal cables are not connected | 1. | Check that the cables are |
| correctly. |
| properly connected to the input |
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| and output of the DSS/CATV |
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| connectors on the back of the |
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| T200. |
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| 2. | Check all connections from each |
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| source to the TV to ensure they |
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| are all properly connected. |
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There is a audible “thump”, | While annoying, this is not | 1. | To minimize or eliminate |
“click” or “pop” coming from | an unusual occurrence. It can |
| “thumps”, “clicks” or “pops”, |
your speakers during power | happen when a preamplifier or |
| connect the power amplifier(s) or |
up. | power amp is being turned on. |
| receiver to the delayed outlets. |
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