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Ik krijg het apparaat niet uit de protectstand . Kan iemand mij misschien vertellen hoe ik dat kan doen? Bvd dank ps ik heb deze vraag al vaker gezien maar kan nergens het antwoord vinden
Gesteld op 11-8-2013 om 14:16 in forum Sony STR-DE475 Misbruik melden-
Sinds gisteren heb ik zo'n zelfde receiver met het beschreven probleem.
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Hi,
I have a Sony FM Stereo Receiver that is set up to be tied into our Comcast universal remote. The unit goes into protect mode after power outages and occasionally when turning the universal remote on or off.
The manual has no instructions how to take this out of protect mode. I usually have to disconnect the power cord from surge protector, reconnect, manually turn power on and then fiddle with buttons forever and a day to get the unit out of protect mode.
I’m pretty fed up with the time spent trying to get the unit out of protect mode. Anyone know what steps to take to get this out of protect mode so I don’t junk a perfectly good receiver?
Thanks for help,
Denise
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==========================================================GGreetings and welcome.
First, understand the the "Protect" mode is there to save you from damaging the receiver. I know that it is frustrating to perform the circus act that you are doing to get the receiver to work but it is telling you that something is wrong.
That being said, the most common cause of the "Protect" mode is a problem with the speakers or the wiring to them. Check all the speaker wire connections at the receiver and at the speakers to make sure that there are no loose strands of speaker wire that are touching each other or touching the chassis of the receiver. If that is OK, next try eliminating each speaker one at a time by disconnecting it from the receiver (do this with the receiver turned off each time). A blown speaker can cause the "Protect" error.
The fact that this problem started occurring after a power outage may also be indicative of a blown output channel on your receiver. If this is the case you will need to bring the receiver in for an estimate of repairs.
Start with checking the wiring and the speakers and post back so we can go from there.
Best of luck,
Joe (aka BeastMaster)
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