Remotely Connected External Amplifier(s) Do Not Turn Off with
Check the following:
•Make sure the 1/8” plug (3.5mm) is connected between the
•Make sure the total consumption of the connected devices do not exceed 500mA
•If you have spliced the plug to one or more amplifier turn on inputs, remember the center pin is positive and the outer shield is negative. This output is 5 to 12VDC.
•IMPORTANT: Make sure the trigger cable is a mono (2 conductor), not a stereo (3 conductor).
“Hum” Noises
•This problem is more than likely caused by a “ground loop” in your system, rather than a fault in the
Disconnect the following items in order, and check each time if the hum has gone away:
•Disconnect all cables which come from outside the room, such as cable TV, satellite TV, or roof top antennas. Make sure that they are disconnected where they first enter the room, so they are making no connection to the
•Disconnect any component which has a grounded power cord.
•If the hum persists, disconnect all the source components one at a time from the back of the
•Try moving the speaker cables away from any power cords. Try just one speaker, connecting it to different channels and see if an amplifier channel is bad.
•If you are still having a problem, remember that Emotiva’s technical support staff will assist you.
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