Integra DTA-9.4 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Front panel facilities
Power On / Off
Turns on and off the main power supply for the DTA-9.4.
Power Off: The DTA-9.4 turns off.
Power On: When no device is connected to the 12V
TRIGGER IN terminal, the DTA-9.4 turns on.
When a device is connected to the 12V TRIGGER IN terminal,
the DTA-9.4 turns on with the 12V trigger signal coming in or
goes into standby state with no 12V trigger signal.
(See page 10 for information on the 12V TRIGGER IN
terminal.)
Note:
If you wish to turn on the DTA-9.4 again after it is turned off, wait
for 30 seconds or more.
Standby indicator and On indicator
When the Power switch is pressed, either indicator will light like
following.
The On indicator lighting Blue: The main power of the DTA-
9.4 is turned on and you can play and enjoy an input source.
The Standby indicator lighting Red: The DTA-9.4 is in
standby state and waits for instruction signal from the 12V
TRIGGER IN terminal.
Note:
If the Power switch is pressed and both of the On and Standby
indicators do not light, check that the Power cord is properly
connected. If the indictors still do not light, turn off the DTA-9.4,
disconnect the Power cord from wall outlet, and contact an Integra/
Onkyo service station or representative.
If the On indicator lights blue and the Standby indicator flashes red,
the protection circuitry of the DTA-9.4 has activated. The protection
circuitry activates if a problem such as a speaker cable shorting or
the temperature of the DTA-9.4 rising excessively occurs. Turn off
the DTA-9.4, remove the cause of the problem, and then turn the
DTA-9.4 back on. If the problem is still not solved, turn off the
DTA-9.4, disconnect the power cord from wall outlet, and contact an
Integra/Onkyo service station or representative.