Yamaha TSX-15 Owner's Manual - Page 19
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English Troubleshooting If the TSS-15 Home Theater Sound System does not work properly, refer to the table below. If the problem is not listed, or if the suggested remedy fails to resolve the problem, set the TSS-15 to Standby, disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet, and contact your Yamaha dealer. Problem Possible cause Remedy The TSS-15 turns itself off as soon as it's turned on. No sound can be heard. The power cable is not connected properly. A speaker cord has a short circuit so the amplifier protection system has turned the TSS-15 off automatically. The TSS-15 amplifier was exposed to a strong external electrical shock, such as lightning or excessive static electricity. The TSS-15 has been used at high volume levels and the amplifier protection system has turned the TSS-15 off automatically. The TSS-15 amplifier is excessively hot and the protection system has turned it off automatically. Connections are incomplete. The wrong input is selected. The volume is set too low. The TSS-15 has been muted. Make sure that the power cable is properly connected to a suitable wall outlet. Make sure that all speaker cords are properly connected and check for any shorts. Set the TSS-15 to Standby, and then disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet. Wait about 30 seconds, plug the power cable in again, and then turn on the TSS-15. Use the TSS-15 at a lower volume. Wait a few minutes for the amplifier to cool down. Make sure that the speakers and other components are properly connected. Select the appropriate input. If the DTS indicator is flashing, select another input, then select the previous input. Turn up the volume. Press the [MUTE] button to unmute the TSS-15. One speaker outputs no sound. The speaker is not connected properly. Check the speaker connections. Only the front speakers output sound. The center speaker outputs no sound. The Auto listening mode is selected and the audio source is stereo. The Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital, or DTS source does not include surround channel information. Digital audio signals with a sampling rate above 48 kHz are output by only the front speakers. The center speaker's volume level is set to minimum. Some multichannel sources do not include center channel information. To use all speakers, select a Cinema DSP or Dolby Pro Logic II listening mode. - Use the remote control's SP LEVEL CENTER Up [+] button to increase the level. - The surround speakers output no sound. The surround speakers' volume level Use the remote control's SP LEVEL SURR is set to minimum. Up [+] button to increase the level. The subwoofer outputs no sound. The subwoofer's volume level is set to minimum. Some source material does not include sub-bass sounds. Use the remote control's SP LEVEL SW Up [+] button to increase the level. - Refer to page 11 9 - 12 - 9-10 12 12 12 9 14-15 - 12 - 12 12 - 17