Trouble shooting guide – Marantz SR4120 Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

If your receiver/amplifier should not perform as expected, consult the table below to see if the problem can be
corrected before seeking help from your dealer or our service organization.

REMEDY

• Connect cord securely.

• Check the outlet using lamp or other

appliance.

• Check the speaker connections.

• Check the speaker connections.

• Adjust the master volume.

• Press the MUTE button to cancel.

• Press the speaker switch to ON.

• Select the desired program source

correctly.

• Make connections correctly.

• Adjust BALANCE control.

• Connect the right and left connection

cords securely.

• Replace the with new batteries.

• Remove the obstacle from the remote

sensor.

• Connect an antenna.

• Tune in the desired sating again.

• Memorized the correct station frequency.

• Memorize the stations again.

• Connect an antenna.

• Change he position of the antenna.

Route as high as possible.

• In areas remote from the transmitter, a

5 to 8 element antenna designed
exclusively for FM is suggested.

• Keep the receiver away from noise

sources.
Install an outdoor AM antenna.

• Position the AC input cord away from

the antenna wire and the AM loop
antenna.
Adjust the position of the AM loop
antenna.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

• The AC input cord is disconnected.

• Poor connection at AC wall outlet or

the outlet is inactive.

• The speaker cables are shorted.

• The speaker cables are disconnected.

• The master volume adjusted too low.

• The mute button is pressed to on.

• The speaker switches are not pressed

correctly.

• Incorrect selections of program

source.

• Incorrect connections between the

components.

• The BALANCE control is set to one end.

• One of the connection cords is dis-

connected.

• Batteries are not loaded or exhausted.

• The remote sensor is obstructed.

• No antenna is connected.

• The desired station frequency is not

tuned in.

• An incorrect station frequency has

been memorized.

• The memorized stations are cleared

• No antenna is connected.

• The antenna is not positioned for the

best reception.

• Week signal.

• Noise is caused by motors, fluorescent,

lamps or lightning, etc..

• The AC input cord may be too close

to the AM loop antenna or the antenna
wire.

PROBLEM

No power

The sound is shut off

No sound from the
speakers

Sound is only heard from
one of front speakers

The remote control unit
does not operate

Not receiving the station

Not receiving the preset
station

Poor FM reception

Continuous hissing noise
during FM reception, es-
pecially when a stereo
broadcast is received

Continuous or intermittent
hissing noise during AM
reception, especially at
night.

A hum can be heard dur-
ing AM reception.

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