NO POWER ON
Is
the ON/STANDBY indicator on the front panel flashing red?
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No -->
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Are there any incomplete
connections in the
connectors
connecting between the
various
circuit boards?
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No -->
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Is
there a short circuit between the speaker terminals and the ground?
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No -->
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Correct the short circuit
between
the speaker and the ground.
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
|
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Is
the fuse blown?
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Connect the connectors
properly
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Check for damage in the
power amplifier circuitry
parts
and
replace any defective parts.
|
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Yes
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No -->
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Refer
to Fuse is blown
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Does
the power turn on when the POWER switch is turned off then back on?
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No -->
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Is a DC 5V voltage being
supplied from the POWER
B’D (CN1701 pin 4) to the
microprocessor?
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No -->
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Is a DC 5V voltage output
when the cord supplying the
power from the SUPPLY B’D
to the microprocessor
(CP1700)
is unplugged?
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No -->
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Check the parts from
IC1703 to the primary
circuitry
and replace any
defective
parts.
|
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
|
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Check the primary circuitry
parts including the POWER
switch (for poor contacts,
etc.), and replace any
defective
parts.
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Check the microprocessor
periphery circuitry and
replace
any defective parts.
|
Check the circuitry and
parts from CP1700 on the SUPPLY B’D to the microprocessor
for damage and
shortcircuits,
and replace any
defective
parts.
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FUSE BLOWN
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Check for leaks or short
circuits in the primary side
parts, and replace any
defective
parts.
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Check for short circuits in
the rectifier diodes and circuitry
of the secondary side
rectifying
circuits, and replace any
defective
parts.
|
Check for short circuits in
the
power stabilizer unit's
regulator
output terminal and the ground,
and replace any
defective
parts.
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