
Ryval ®Amplifiers
CLASS D
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
SYMPTOM: POSSIBLE CAUSE
No power: Check voltage at amplifi er with a DMM (volt meter), B+ and REM (with source unit on) the voltage should register between
Power without sound: Turn the amplifi er off and check all input and output signal cables and
power connections. Check the speakers for shorts with a DMM (volt meter) or by connecting them to another audio source. After making sure everything is correct, turn the amplifi er on again.
Power without sound and status LED is lit red: A continuous red light of the power indicator signals a high internal operating temperature, which results in the amplifi er switching off temporarily. When the amplifi er cools down to a safe level, the amp will automatically restart. The continuous red light of the power indicator can also indicate a shorted speaker lead or battery voltage that is either too high or too low for proper operation. Cycle power to reset this condition.
Very low output: Check your source unit’s fader control, or the amplifi er’s Input Sensitivity Level.
Frequent automatic amplifier shut down: This indicates that the amplifi er is operating at a
continually undesirable high internal temperature. High operating temperature can be caused by inadequate ventilation: Refer to the
INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT.
“Motor Boating” - the power indicator going off repeatedly when the audio system is on: Check the amplifi er’s connection to the battery. Check battery voltage. If low, recharge or replace
battery. Check all ground connections.
Whining noise when engine is running: Reroute power cable from battery to source unit directly (include fuse), bypassing the battery terminal in the fuse box. Check power connections to be sure they are clean. Check the battery ground making sure the battery terminals and chassis ground are clean. Run a ground wire from the source unit to the ground point of the amplifi er and remove old source ground.
CAUTION: Do not disconnect the Power Amplifi er’s ground when the system is on. This could damage the amplifi er.
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