Peachtree Audio Peachtree Nova300 オーナーマニュアル

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ISSUE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
The nova will not power on 
Check that the power switch on the back panel is 
on. If it is, the on/standby LED on the front panel 
LED should be lit red. Check that the AC outlet is 
functioning correctly by plugging in a lamp or 
other device to confirm its operation. 
 
 
 
The nova powers on, but there is no sound 
Check that the nova is not muted (blinking input 
LED) or headphones connected to the front 
panel (speaker and preamp outputs muted). Be 
sure your input source is powered on and playing 
at a reasonable volume level. Disengage the 
loop function to see if that resolves the issue. 
Double-check the connections on the rear panel. 
 
 
The remote control does not work 
Check the remote control batteries by removing 
the cover on the back trying new ones. Make 
sure the remote control has a clear “line of sight” 
to the sensor on the front panel. Check that no 
powerful light sources, like direct sunlight, is 
interfering with the sensor on the front panel. 
 
 
 
The USB signal from a computer is intermittent 
Try re-launching the music application (iTunes, 
etc.). If the computer doesn’t recognize the nova, 
unplug the USB cable from the computer and the 
nova, wait a few seconds, then reconnect the 
USB cable. Try re-starting the computer. The 
nova is designed to remain locked on USB 
signals at all times, but computers drop 
connections occasionally and require prompts to 
re-connect. 
 
 
 
 
There is hum/noise when using a computer 
 
If you have music files available on a laptop 
computer, play them while running the computer 
on its battery power only. If the hum/noise 
disappears, then the ground connection on the 
computer’s AC adapter is introducing a “ground 
loop” into the system. This is not unusual, but the 
USB input on the nova is designed to minimize 
the potential. If the issue persists, please contact 
your reseller or Peachtree Audio. 
 
 
 
There is a “click” or “pop” when using the front 
panel controls.
 
Sometimes static buildup on your hand will 
discharge into the unit when touched and cause 
an audible click or pop noise. This is normal and 
happens most frequently in low humidity 
environments and rooms with carpets. If the unit 
is behaving erratically afterwards, power it down 
completely by turning off the rear panel AC 
switch, letting it sit for a minute or so, then 
powering it back on. If the issue persists, please 
contact your reseller or Peachtree Audio 
 
 
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