Lexicon Lexicon Part #070-13234 owner manual Troubleshooting, Problem Possible Cause and Solution

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Troubleshooting

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Problem

Possible Cause and Solution

Hum

Interference with Radio or TV

Erratic recall of modes

If all else fails…

Finding and eliminating audio hum in a complex installation can be a very frustrating task. Often, the easiest way to identify the culprit(s) is to systematically eliminate devices from the audio chain. If Cable TV is connected to any component in the system, start by unplugging the Cable completely, preferably right at the wall jack. If this eliminates, or greatly reduces the hum, it is worth a call to your Cable company. A quick fix, assuming your cable is round 75Ω wire, is to attach a 75-300Ω transformer to the end, then attach a 300-75Ω transformer to that, so that the end is back to a round 75Ω wire. There are commercially available antenna lead isolators which may provide additional insula- tion from electrical surges.

The DC-1 does generate minimal amounts of RF energy and is in compliance with FCC rules and CE standards. If some interfering noise is noted, move AM loop and FM "T" type antennas away from the DC-1 and reorient them as necessary. Use shielded cable for FM and TV antenna feeds.

Severe power surges or sags can confuse the DC-1 memory. To correct, or if you simply want to start over, restore the factory defaults with the procedure described at the end of this section.

Turn off all amplifiers. Turn the master power switch on the DC-1 rear panel OFF, wait 10 seconds, then turn it ON again. This causes the unit to run a diagnostic self-test routine which takes a couple of seconds. If the DC-1 LCD displays normally at the end of this test, no problems have been found with the DC-1 circuitry. If the internal tests fail, the LCD may display an error message, or no message at all. If this happens, contact your dealer or Lexicon Customer Service.

If you find that your custom settings are routinely being corrupted, the lithium battery in the DC-1 may need replacing. This part is not field- replaceable — contact your dealer or Lexicon Customer Service.

If the unit is still behaving erratically, perform the Restore Defaults procedure described on the following page.

Lexicon maintains a knowledge base on its website (www.lexicon.com) where you can find answers to frequently-asked questions and addi- tional troubleshooting information.

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Contents DC-1 Digital Controller Software Important Safety Instructions Communications NoticeAcknowledgements Vigtig information om sikkerhed Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Contents AC-3 Effects and Parameters TroubleshootingSpecifications Installation Worksheet PCM Effects and ParametersIntroduction Glossary of Terms Using the DocumentationPage Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsRear Panel InstallationON, FP and OSD Remote ControlAlternate Remote Control Functions Using the ShiftRecord/Zone 2 buttons Installation Location Considerations AC Connections ConnectionAudio/Video Cables Wiring ConsiderationsWire Lengths AWG Size Audio/Video ConnectionsInstallation LD/DVD Players Video ConnectionsDigital Audio Connections AC-3 Ready Laser DiscRestore Factory Defaults EqualizationBass and Treble Level Tilt System ConfigurationVideo On-Screen Display Display AdjustmentVideo Input Selection On-Screen Display Input Configuration Input GainAnalog Inputs Only Restore Input Name Input NameInput Effect FX Assignment Input PCM Effect AC-3 Effect DTS Effect AutomaticSystem Configuration DTS Only PCM Only AC-3 OnlyVideo Coax 1-2Digital Audio Inputs Record/Zone 2 Controls Record/ZoneOFF Speaker Configuration Custom ConfigurationFront L/R Sides Rears CenterSetting Output Levels THX Configuration Surround EX ConfigurationSubwoofer Output System Configuration System Configuration Speaker Distance Mute Level Power On Volume Zone 2 Power On VolumeSync Delay Calibrate Panorama System Configuration Locking Settings Assign Custom Name CustomizationBalance Zone 2 Balance System Configuration Naming your custom Effect Restoring the original parameter values An EffectNightclub PanoramaChurch PCM Effects and ParametersMusic Surround ChannelLogic Pro Logic TV MatrixPCM Effect Parameters PCM Effects and Parameters PCM Effects and Parameters PCM Effects and Parameters PCM Effects and Parameters AC-3 Effects and 4 AC-3 EffectsParametersnd Parameters Music AC-3 Effects and ParametersDolby Digital To on for proper decoding of Surround EX soundtracks THXAC-3 Effects and Parameters AC-3 Effects and Parameters DTS Music DTS 2-ChannelDTS Film DTS LogicDTS Effect Parameters DTS Effects and Parameters Troubleshooting ProblemPossible Cause and Solution Problem Possible Cause and Solution TroubleshootingRoutine Maintenance Restoring Defaults TroubleshootingSpecifications Inputs Speaker Configuration circle selection