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N
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5101 STREAMING SACD PLAYER/DAC / QUICK START GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING
NO POWER
Examine the power cord to ensure that it is connected to both the AC mains connector and a working, un-switched electrical outlet.
Examine the electrical circuit breaker to ensure that power is being supplied to the electrical outlet to which the N
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5101 is connected.
Make sure the N
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5101 is not in Standby mode. The front-panel standby LED illuminates fully and continually when the N
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5101 is On.
The LED flashes slowly when the N
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5101 is in Standby mode.
REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT OPERATE
Eliminate obstructions between the remote control IR transmitter and the IR receiver on the N
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5101 front-panel display.
Check the menu to make sure the front panel IR was not disabled.
Make sure the rear-panel IR input connector is not being used.
Make sure the remote control is positioned within 17 feet (5m) and within a 45-degree angle of the N
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5101 front panel.
Make sure the IR receiver on the N
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5101 front-panel display is not exposed to intense sunlight, halogen light, or fluorescent light.
This can cause IR reception to become unreliable.
Replace the remote control batteries.
NO SIGNAL AT THE LINE OUTPUTS
Make sure all associated components are connected to working electrical outlets and powered On.
Make sure the source device connected to the selected N
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5101 input is producing an output signal.
NO SOUND WHEN PLAYING AN SACD
Make sure you are monitoring the Analog outputs from the N
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5101 when listening to SACDs.
The digital outputs are for PCM sources only. DSD (Direct Stream Digital) audio is not routed to the Coaxial or TOSLINK outputs due to copy
protection requirements.
AUDIO HAS A HUMMING SOUND
Disconnect components one at a time to isolate the problem.
Once you have identified the problematic component, make sure it is properly grounded and connected
to the same electrical circuit as the N
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5101.
FRONT-PANEL DISPLAY NOT WORKING
Press any remote or front panel button to restore the display from the off mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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