Operating the 760a, Troubleshooting – Simaudio 760A Amplifier User Manual
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760A Dual-Mono Power Amplifier
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Operating the 760A
We recommend leaving your 760A powered up at
all times to maintain optimal performance. When
you plan on being away for a few days, it may not
be a bad idea to power off your amplifier. Please
keep in mind that once fully “broken-in”, your 760A
requires several hours of operation before reaching
optimal performance after powering it up again.
Turning on your MOON 760A for the first time
Prior to turning the amplifier on for the first time,
make sure that every cable is properly connected to
avoid any problems. Then turn on your preamplifier
connected to the 760A. Flick the main rocker
switch, located on the rear panel, labeled “POWER”
to the ‘1’ (on) position. The blue LED on the front
panel will blink for up to 10 seconds while it
achieves standby mode. When it stops blinking and
is not illuminated, your 760A is in standby mode.
Next, briefly press the push button labeled
“Standby” located on the front panel. You will hear a
very faint click sound confirming that everything is in
order. The blue LED on the front panel will
illuminate, indicating that the 760A is now powered
up and ready for use.
On and Off Sequence
To avoid having any annoying noises (ie. “thumps”
and “pops”) emanate from your speakers when
powering your 760A on or off, you should always
power up your preamplifier prior to powering up
your 760A. As well, always power down your 760A
prior to powering down your preamplifier.
Troubleshooting
The blue LED located on the front panel also
indicates the operational status of your MOON
760A
Dual-Mono power amplifier. When the LED
starts blinking on and off during use, the circuitry is
either over-heating or has detected the presence of
DC in the input signal:
DC protection ............................... LED blinks 2 times
Over-heating ................................ LED blinks 4 times
Your MOON 760A
is a “smart” power amplifier
equipped with a self-diagnostic system that will
automatically shut itself down when it detects DC
(direct current) from any input. If your 760A power
amplifier turns itself off or will not power up, there
may very well be DC present in one (or more) of the
amplifier’s inputs coming from one (or more) of your
preamplifier/processor’s outputs or connected
source components. You must determine if there is
any DC present. The best way to accomplish this is
by first powering down the 760A via the main
power rocker switch, then physically removing all
inputs to the 760A leaving only the speakers
connected. Attempt to power up your 760A again:
A successful power up will indicate the presence of
DC coming from your preamplifier or one of your
signal sources (ie. CD Player).
If your 760A still doesn’t power up, turn off the
main power switch and check the AC fuse. If the
fuse appears OK, put it back in its socket and then
try to power up again the usual way. If the fuse is
blown, replace it with a fuse of the same rating, and
repeat the above process. At this point, you should
be able to power up your 760A. If not, immediately
consult your dealer for assistance.