Troubleshooting
Resolving Problems
Use the chart below to solve common situations that don’t require professional attention. If the steps stated in POSSIBLE SOLUTION do not resolve your problem, then please contact your ADCOM Dealer or call the ADCOM Customer Service Department. Any problems not covered here should be brought to the attention of your ADCOM Dealer or ADCOM Customer Service Department.
A special note on “hum” : When there is a
It can be caused by adding new components to your system, but that does not imply there is anything electrically wrong with any new component. With the advent of audio/video and home theater systems, the problem has become commonplace. Generally, the cause is the
Symptom
Power LED does not glow No sound
Power LED glows, but no sound
One channel not producing sound and/or
Thermal LED Blinking
Hum from all speakers at any volume
Hum from all speakers (hum goes up or down with volume)
Hum from the amplifier itself
Possible Reason
AC Power Cord (4 ) not plugged in AC Breaker ( 3b ) opened
12V Trigger Connected but not activated
Preamp or source unit is not on
Connections in rear are loose
Input ( 1 ) or Output ( 2 ) connectors disconnected or loose
Speaker disconnected/ shorted Internal protection engaged
Ground loop (difference in ground voltages between components)
Problems with source unit (CD, tape, etc.) or RCA cables connecting that source unit to the preamp
Some major appliance, dimmer, halogen or fluorescent light is creating interference
Possible Solution
Plug in AC Power Cord (4 )
Reset AC Breaker ( 3b )
Turn on 12V Source Unit
Make sure whole system is on
Verify all connections on rear of amp
Verify both sets of connections on that channel
Verify connections at speaker/ cable in- tegrity. Bring to Dealer or Service Center
If cable TV is present (see Note 1)
If cable TV is not present (see Note 2)
Try different source (tuner, tape, etc.) and/or different RCA cable
Make sure all appliances, dimmers and suspect lights are off
Note 1: Cable TV systems can sometimes contribute to
Note 2: Make sure that the power amplifier is at least six inches from the Preamp and/or Processor. Usually putting another component between them is sufficient to minimize the hum. If this does not reduce the hum, turn the system off and disconnect all Inputs from the amplifier. If the hum still persists, then call your Dealer or Service Center. If the hum disappears,
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