Parasound HCA-2205A owner manual Current Overload LEDs, High Temp Indicator, Main Power Fuse

Models: HCA-2205A

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The Standby indicator will also light whenever there is a fault that triggers the protection circuitry. This may indicate one of the following conditions: DC present at the amplifier's input, a speaker impedance overload, a short circuited speaker line, or possible internal fault. If this indicator remains lit, remove power to the amplifier and check all connections. During this time, the protection circuits should automatically reset. If the Standby indicator stays lit after you reapply power, contact your Parasound Dealer, Installer or Parasound Technical Service for further advice.

Current Overload LEDs

These indicators let you know if you are exceeding the amplifier's power supply capacity. During normal operation, the bi-color operation indicators for channels 1-5 will be green and the Current Overload indicator will remain off. If any channel is driven beyond its maximum current capacity or the impedance for that channel is too low, the Current Overload indicator will light and affected channel's indicator will change from green to red.

High Temp Indicator

This indicator will light when any of the external heatsinks reach 90 degrees centigrade. If the High Temp indicator lights, it probably means that the amplifier has inadequate ventilation. Refer to page 4 for more information about proper ventilation. Once the heatsinks cool below 90 degrees, the amplifier will automatically reset.

Maintaining Your Parasound Amplifier

Your Parasound power amplifier requires no periodic maintenance and has no user serviceable parts inside. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. The amplifier's exterior can easily be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened only with a few drops of water or glass cleaner.

Main Power Fuse

There is an external fuse located within the AC receptacle that may blow as a result of an internal fault condition. This fuse protects the unit from possible damage to internal parts. Never replace this fuse with a fuse of higher value than installed from the factory. Substitution of a larger fuse may create serious stress and damage to internal parts and will void your warranty.

In Case of Trouble

If you suspect a problem with your amplifier, first turn the amp off and check all your connections. The trouble may be caused by another component or even a defective hookup cable. If you are hearing hum out of any of your speakers, turn off the amplifier and disconnect the inputs to it. If the hum goes away, it was probably be caused by your processor or one of the source components connected to it. Frequently hum in home theater systems is caused by a grounding problem with the cable TV system. Contact your cable provider if necessary to make sure the cable feed into your house is properly grounded. There are cable isolation devices available such as the Video Link #634 or the Mondial Magic specifically designed to cure this problem. In rack mounted systems, ground loops and hum can sometimes develop via the metal rack rails of the equipment rack. This problem can be solved with nylon shoulder washers available from Middle Atlantic Products (refer to rack mounting section of this manual).

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Parasound HCA-2205A Current Overload LEDs, High Temp Indicator, Main Power Fuse, Maintaining Your Parasound Amplifier