Troubleshooting
NO LIGHTS ON THE UNIT
Check that:
  the power cord is plugged into the P7 and the mains socket 
outlet it is plugged into is switched on. 
  the plug fuse has not failed,  or a circuit-breaker earlier in the 
power supply path has not opened.
  the power button is pressed in.
RED LED PRESENT
Refer  to  the ‘Fault  Status  Indicators’  table  if  you  have  an  unusual 
sequence of LEDs.
NO SOUND IS PRODUCED
Check that:
  the correct input has been selected on the pre-amp.
  you have assigned the digital input to the correct input source.
  the volume is turned up to a reasonable level and ‘MUTE’ is not 
displayed on the front panel display on the pre-amp.
  your power amplifier(s) are turned on and working correctly.
SOUND IS POOR AND BADLY DISTORTED
Check that:
  all cables are making a good connection. If necessary withdraw 
the cable from the connector and plug it back in again. (Turn the 
power off before doing this.)
  you  have  selected  the  correct  size  of  speakers  to  suit  your 
system in the setup menu of the processor or pre-amp.
SOUND ONLY COMES FROM SOME OF THE 
SPEAKERS
Check that:
  all speakers in the system are connected to the P7.
  you have configured your pre-amp to include all the speakers in 
your system.
  you have an appropriate surround sound source selected and 
playing through the pre-amp.
  for digital sources, check the  player is  outputting multichannel 
data. With some DVD players you are able to  select in what 
format multi-format encoded discs are outputted, and whether 
multichannel data is down mixed to PCM (stereo).
  the disc you are playing is a multichannel recording and that the 
processor is outputting multichannel audio.
  your speaker balance is correct.
  all  amplifiers  are  turned  on  and  all  channels  are  working 
correctly.
  all units are turned on. If the audio is ‘daisy-chained’ from the P7, 
make sure that the unit being fed is turned on.
HUM ON AN AMPLIFIER OUTPUT
Check that:
  all cables are making a good connection. If necessary withdraw 
the cable from the connector and plug it back in again. (Turn the 
power off before doing this.)
  if the hum originates from a ground loop caused by an aerial, 
satellite  dish  or  cable  supply,  you  should  contact  your  aerial 
contractor.
  the signal (interconnect) leads are not wrapped around a mains 
lead.
  try switching the ground lift on the back panel of the processor 
(if available).
THERE IS RADIO/TELEVISION RECEPTION 
INTERFERENCE
The P7 has been designed to a very high standards of electromagnetic 
compatibility.
Check that:
  the aerial/dish cable is routed as far as possible from your P7 and 
its cabling.
  the  cabling  used  from  the  aerial/dish  is  of  high  quality  and 
screened.
  repositioning the receiving aerial/dish as far as possible from your 
P7 and its cabling may bring an improvement.
  if the problem persists, contact your aerial contractor.
  you are using high quality screened audio cable between your 
equipment and that no cables are broken or damaged.