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FAULT STATUS INDICATORS
The LED patterns below indicate the following fault conditions:
LED status Description Amplifier action
All LEDs are green This is the normal operating state of the amplifier. None
During power up all LEDs stay red 
for an extended time
The amplifier is waiting for the DC offset fault lines 
to clear. A DC offset fault can occur if an excessive 
DC voltage is present at the output of the pre-amp 
feeding  the  P7.  Normal  operation  resumes  if  the 
lines clear in 20 seconds.
To  verify  excessive  DC  offset  voltage,  remove  the 
interconnect leads (with the P7 switchd off) and turn 
on the P7. The fault should have cleared.
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing  green,  with  the  remaining 
LEDs solid red
The DC fault cannot be cleared. The channels with 
the  flashing  green  LEDs  represent  the  amplifier 
modules that have a DC offset fault. Alternatlively, a 
DC offset fault has reoccurred on the same channel 
within  12  seconds  of  a  previous  DC  offset  fault 
clearance.
The amplifier shuts down. The power switch must be 
cycled to reset the amplifier (cycling the trigger does 
NOT reset the amplifier).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing  green,  with  the  remaining 
LEDs NOT solid red
The amplifier is attempting to clear a DC offset fault 
on a channel with the flashing green LED.
The amplifer mutes the channel with the fault and its 
paired channel. The amplifier stays in this state for up 
to two seconds or until the fault clears (whichever is 
sooner).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing  red,  with  the  remaining 
LEDs solid red
A short circuit fault cannot be cleared. The flashing 
red  LEDs  represent  the  amplifier modules  with  a 
short circuit fault. Alternatlively, a short circuit fault 
has  reoccurred  on  the  same  channel  within  12 
seconds of a previous short circuit fault clearance.
The amplifier shuts down. The power switch must be 
cycled to reset the amplifier (cycling the trigger resets 
the amplifier).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing red, with the remaining LEDs 
NOT solid red
The amplifier is attempting to clear a short circuit 
fault on a channel with the flashing red LED.
The amplifer mutes the channel with the fault and its 
paired channel. The amplifier stays in this state for up 
to half-a-second or until the fault clears (whichever 
is sooner).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing amber
The  amplifier  is  attempting  to  clear  an  over 
temperature  fault  on  a  channel  with  the  flashing 
amber LED.
The amplifer mutes the channel with the fault and its 
paired channel and the fan is set to maximum speed. 
The amplifier stays in this state until the channel has 
cooled.
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  LED  is  flashing 
amber,  with  the  remaining  LEDs 
solid red
An over temperature fault has reoccurred on the 
same channel within 12 seconds of a previous over 
temperature  fault  clearance.The  flashing  amber 
LEDs represent the amplifier modules with an over 
temperature fault.
The amplifier shuts down. The power switch must be 
cycled to reset the amplifier (cycling the trigger resets 
the amplifier).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  all  the  LEDs  are  flashing 
amber
The  amplifier  is  attempting  to  clear  an  over 
temperature fault on more than one channel, or the 
power transformers have overheated.
The  amplifer  mutes  all  channels  and  the  fan  is  set 
to maximum speed. The amplifier stays  in  this state 
until all channels have cooled, or the transformer has 
cooled.
During  normal  operation,  all  the 
LEDs  are solid red
An over temperature fault has reoccurred on one 
or more channels, or the power transformers have 
overheated  within  12  seconds  of a  previous  over 
temperature fault clearance.
The amplifier shuts down. The power switch must be 
cycled to reset the amplifier (cycling the trigger resets 
the amplifier).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing  amber,  with  the  remaining 
LEDs flashing green
A  DC  offset  fault  occurred  on  one  or  more 
channels while attempting to clear a multiple over 
temperature fault.
The amplifier shuts down. The power switch must be 
cycled to reset the amplifier (cycling the trigger does 
NOT reset the amplifier).
During  power  up  or  normal 
operation,  one  or  more  LEDs  are 
flashing  amber,  with  the  remaining 
LEDs flashing red
A  short  circuit  fault  occurred  on  one  or  more 
channels while attempting to clear a multiple over 
temperature fault.
The amplifier shuts down. The power switch must be 
cycled to reset the amplifier (cycling the trigger resets 
the amplifier).