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Troubleshooting
Guide
Before
requesting
service
for
this
unit,
check
the
chart
below
for
a
possible
cause
of
the
problem
you
are
experiencing.
Some
simple
checks
or
a
minor
adjustment
on
your
part
may
eliminate
the
problem
and
restore
proper
operation.
An
unusual
hissing
noise
is
heard
when
listening
to
the
broadcast
In
stereo,
but
not
heard
when
listening
monaurally.
If
you
are
in
doubt
about
some
of
the
check
points,
or
if
the
remedies
indicated
in
the
chart
do
not
solve
the
problem,
refer
to
the
directory
of
authorized
service
centers
(enclosed
with
this
unit)
to
locate
a
convenient
service
center,
or
consult
your
Technics
dealer
for
instructions.
{In
U.S.A.
consult
MSC
Authorized
Servicenters
for
detailed
instructions.)
Problem
Probable
cause(s)
Suggested
remedy
While
listening
to
FM
broadcasts
A
slight
noise
may
be
heard
because
the
method
used
for
modulation
of
FM
stereo
broadcasts
is
different
than
that
used
for
monaural
broadcasts.
Nolse
is
excessive
in
both
stereo
and
monaural
broadcasts.
Poor
location
and/or
direction
of
the
antenna.
Transmitting
station
is
too
far
away.
©
Try
reducing
the
treble
sound
by
using
the
equalizer
controls.
¢
Set
the
FM
mode
selector
to
the
monaural
position.
(Note
that
the
broadcast
will
then
be
heard
as
monaural
sound.)
®Try
changing
the
location,
height
and/or
direction
of
the
antenna.
If
an
indoor
antenna
is
being
used,
change
to
an
outdoor
antenna.
¢
Try
using
an
antenna
with
more
elements.
The
FM
stereo
Indicator
or
the
quartz
lock
Indicator
flickers,
without
completely
iltuminating.
Poor
location
and/or
direction
of
the
antenna.
Transmitting
station
is
too
far
away.
Excessive
distortion
in
the
sound
of
stereo
broadcasts,
An
unusual
“beat”
sound
is
heard.
Nearby
building
or
mountain.
[Multipath
distortion
is
being
caused
by
the
mutual
interference
of
broadcast
signals
received
directly
from
the
transmitting
station
(direct
waves)
and
signals
being
reflected
from
nearby
buildings
or
mountains
(reflected
waves).]
While
listening
to
AM
broadcasts
Unit
is
being
used
at
the
same
time
as
the
television
set.
©
Try
changing
the
location,
height
and/or
direction
of
the
antenna.
If
an
indoor
antenna
is
being
used,
change
to
an
outdoor
antenna.
*
Try
using
an
antenna
with
more
elements.
«Turn
off
the
television
set,
or
use
this
unit
farther
away
from
it.
|
Interference
from
adjacent
broadcast
signal.
¢
Try
reducing
the
treble
sound
by
using
the
equalizer
controls.
A
low-pitched
“hum”
sound
is
heard
when
the
broadcast
Is
tuned.
The
AM
loop
antenna
connection
wires
are
too
close
to
the
power
cord.
st
¢
Place
the
antenna
connection
wires
and
the
power
cord
farther
apart.
The
power
supply
frequency
from
the
power
cord
is
modulated
and
heard
trom
the
speakers.
*
Install
a
special
outdoor
antenna.
A
strange
hissing
noise
is
produced
continuously
or
intermittently.
No
sound
Is
heard
when
the
power
is
switched
ON.
Caused
by
the
“discharge
phenomenon”
and
the
“oscillation
phenomenon”
of
electric
appliances
(such
as
fluorescent
lights,
TV,
small
series-type
motors,
rectification
equipment,
etc.).
Problems
noted
at
all
times
The
power
cord
plug
is
not
completely
inserted.
®
Try
placing
this
unit
farther
away
from
such
equipment.
*
install
noise-prevention
equipment
on
this
unit
or
on
the
electric
appliance.
«Confirm
that
the
power
cord
plug
is
connected
completely.
Connections
are
incomplete
or
incorrect
to
the
speaker
systems,
etc.
|
eCheck
to
be
sure
that
all
connection
wires
are
correctly
connected.
The
incorrect
input
selector
has
been
pressed.
*
Check
to
be
sure
that
the
correct
selector
is
pressed.
The
speaker
selectors
are
incorrectly
set
to
the
“off”
position.
*
Set
to
the
“on”
position.
Sound
stops
during
a
performance,
or
no
sound
is
heard
when
the
power
is
switched
ON.
The
protection
circuitry
has
functioned
because
the
positive
and
negative
speaker
connection
wires
are
“shorted”
or
speaker
systems
with
an
impedance
less
than
the
indicated
rated
impedance
of
this unit
are
used.
¢
Switch
off
the
power,
and,
after
determining
and
correcting
the
cause,
switch
on
the
power
once
again.
©
Use
a
speaker
system
of
the
proper
impedance
rating.
Remote-contro!
transmitter
does
not
function.
Batteries
are
incorrectly
installed.
Se
«
Insert
the
batteries
so
that
the
positive
(+)
and
negative
(—)
polarities
are
correct.

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BrandTechnics
ModelSA-GX910
CategoryStereo Receiver
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