How to set rx-a1050 to standby mode?
Set the unit to standby mode. (Use the Main Zone button on the front panel of the unit.) Also make sure that Zone 2 is powered off as well. 2. While holding down the STRAIGHT button, press the POWER button. 3. ADVANCED SETUP and then SP IMP will show up on the front panel. (Make sure you let go of the Straight button.) 4.
When does IAC go into ” safe mode “?
IAC = Idle Air Control it’s the part of the electronic fuel injection control for the engine. It is only in use during idle, once you throttle up the IAC ceases to have any function. I believe Shep is closer to what may be your issue, electrical gremlins are notorious on a lot of vehicles but more so on boats for obvious reasons.
When does the engine go into ” safe mode “?
Engine goes into “safe mode” when in anything but idle speed! Hey guys, I havn’t been on the forum too much lately due to long hours at work and spending time with the Admiral, but it’s good to see that many of the same guys are still involved on the forum. I have a question for you mechanically inclined people.
How often is protection circuitry activated on Yahama rx-a1040?
Hello all! I just purchased a Yahama RX-A1040, hooked everything up, and when I went to turn on the power the red light in front of unit starts blinking. I looked at the little troubleshooting quick reference and it stated that “the protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively.
When does an amplifier go into protection mode?
Many amplifiers will illuminate their protect LED during the mute delay (when you initially power up the amplifier). After a short delay (2-10 seconds), the protect LED will go off. For those amplifiers this is normal. Other amplifiers ONLY illuminate the protect LED when there is a problem.
What to do if your amp doesn’t go into protect?
If the amp goes into protect with the RCA cables plugged in, go to step 4. If it doesn’t go into protect, reconnect one pair of speaker wires at a time. If you’re using a mono amp and have only one pair of speaker wires, you’ll need to disconnect all but one speaker from the other end of the speaker wires.
Can a 4 ohm Yamaha amplifier be overloaded?
Without this the amplifier will be overloaded. So, the designers allow you to select 4 ohms and this drops the voltage to the amplifiers so with a 4 ohm load you will get 100 watts (not 170w!) The amplifier will be running comfortably and there is no chance of an overload.