TROUBLESHOOTING
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| Component is |
| The component is plugged into a switched outlet |
| • Turn the PowerCenter On. |
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| not receiving power |
| and the PowerCenter has not been turned On. |
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| Unswitched outlet. |
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| The PowerCenter is plugged into a Switched |
| • Turn the component power On. |
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| outlet, but power on the component is not On. |
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| In some instances, a component plugged |
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| into a switched outlet won’t receive power |
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| when the PowerCenter is turned On unless |
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| the component power is also switched On. |
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| Speakers emit |
| The PowerCenter is sharing AC power with |
| • Connect your PowerCenter |
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| a humming or |
| equipment that is not properly grounded. |
| to a dedicated outlet. |
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| buzzing noise |
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| • Try unplugging different components |
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| from the PowerCenter one at a time |
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| to see if the noise stops. If a component |
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| is discovered to be improperly |
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| grounded, attach a copper wire |
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| from the component’s chassis to the |
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| PowerCenter’s grounding post. |
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