Monster HTS 1650 MP Manuel d'utilisation

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Symptom

Possible Cause

Remedy

The PowerCenter is
not receiving power .

The PowerCenter
is not turned On .

• Turn the PowerCenter switch on.

• Make sure the PowerCenter’s AC power plug

is plugged into a properly grounded
120 volts (nominal) wall outlet .

• In some households, a wall switch may need

to be thrown to make the wall plug active .
Try turning on the light switches located
near the wall unit .

Too many devices are
connected, causing an
overload, tripping the
Thermal Circuit Breaker .

• Press the PowerCenter Thermal Circuit

Breaker button in to reset . Please allow
10 minutes before attempting to reset .
If you reset too soon, the breaker will
prematurely sense power overload
and not allow unit to operate .

• If the Circuit Breaker continues to trip,

try moving one or more components
to another PowerCenter . You may be drawing
too much current through one PowerCenter .

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Symptom

Possible Cause

Remedy

Component is
not receiving power .

The component is plugged into a switched outlet
and the PowerCenter has not been turned On .

• Turn the PowerCenter On.

• Or, plug the component into

an Unswitched outlet .

The PowerCenter is plugged into a Switched
outlet, but power on the component is not On .
In some instances, a component plugged
into a switched outlet won’t receive power
when the PowerCenter is turned On unless
the component power is also switched On .

• Turn the component power On.

Speakers emit
a humming or
buzzing noise .

The PowerCenter is sharing AC power with
equipment that is not properly grounded .

• Connect your PowerCenter

to a dedicated outlet .

• Try unplugging different components

from the PowerCenter one at a time
to see if the noise stops . If a component
is discovered to be improperly
grounded, attach a copper wire
from the component’s chassis to the
PowerCenter’s grounding post .

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