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Troubleshooting
When the keypad is plugged in there is a 
loud pop through the speakers and the 
keypad does not work.
Improperly wired CAT5 cable.
Check that you are using the 568A or B 
wiring standard (see section I: Crimping 
CAT5 wire). The best way to know is to 
use a CAT5 tester.
Symptom
Probable Cause
Remedy
When the keypad is plugged in, it just 
flashes and has no functionality.
Assigning duplicate addresses to multiple 
keypads.
Each keypad must have a unique address 
set with the Zone Address rotary switch 
located on the back of the keypad (see 
section IX, Installing the Essentia 
keypads, page 11).
The amplifier is plugged in and turned on, 
but the STAND BY LED is not lit and none of 
the system functions work.
This is most likely caused by a blown fuse 
on the power supply. 
The fuse is accessed at the back of the 
amplifier where the AC cord plugs in. It 
requires a 4 amp time delay fuse.
The zone is on and music is playing, but 
the keypad only flashes when I try to 
change source, control volume, mute, or 
turn the zone off.
The parental lock is assigned on that 
particular keypad. 
Pressing and holding the active lit Source 
button on the keypad will activate a lock 
feature and prevent any functionality. 
When locked the keypad will simply flash 
when a function is attempted. Pressing 
and holding the source button again will 
unlock the keypad.
All the keypads change when a source is 
selected on only one.
The keypads are set for Source Grouping.
Pressing the MUTE and Source 3 button 
simultaneously sets the Source Grouping 
feature. This will cause multiple keypads 
to always share the same source (see 
Section X, Zone EQ Control and Source 
Grouping, page 12).
With the keypads plugged in, the POWER 
LED on the front of the amplifier will not 
turn on.
One or more improperly wired CAT5 cables.
Make sure the amplifier is turned on. Test 
that the POWER LED on the amplifier 
turns on when the Network Cable is 
unplugged. Next, unplug all the CAT5 
cables from the EZ Port and plug them 
back in one at a time until the bad 
cable(s) is discovered.
The IR repeater does not properly control 
the audio source equipment.
One or more of the IR emitters are not 
properly placed over the IR receiver on the 
audio source equipment, or the IR output 
on the Essentia does not correspond with 
the audio equipment you are controlling.
Reposition the LED end of the emitter on 
the face of the source equipment, so it 
is flashing directly over that source’s IR 
receiver. Make sure that the emitter 
plugged into IR Output #1 is actually 
going to source #1 , and so on for 
sources 2-6.