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How do i remove protect mode - Sony STR-DB790 Receiver

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Hi,
First of all remove all the speaker connections from the amplifier. After that power the amplifier and check the protect show or not . if not, then any of the speaker is damaged. If then also it shows protect you have to check the amplifiers hardware.

AV receivers shows protect mode , when there is a hardware fault in side it. Its a warning that some thing is wrong.
Noramlly AV receivers show this when any of the output amplifier get some problem. there are six amplifiers in this AV receiver. May occur when the output diver transistors of any of the amplifier become shorted. if the output transistor get shorted this will lead to flow of current through the speakers. To prevent this there is a protection circuit for each channels. One combined output of this protection circuit is connected to the system control. when the any of the output amplifier fails, the protection circuit detects it and switch of the speaker and sent data to the system control. when the system control get this data it will give a warning to the customer through display that PROTECT.
You have to check the amplifier.
for that you need digital multimeter,soledring iron screwdrivers etc
open the amplifier , then power it on. connect the negative terminal of the multimeter any where in the chase( metal body of the amplifer). then connect the positive terminal to all the output transistors emitter pin one by one . the voltage should be bellow 0.5V. If any of the emitter of the transistor shows voltage more than 0.5V., then that amplifier stage is faulty. Remove the transistors and check it. if it is shot then replace with a new one.
after replacing the transistors do not power up the amplifier directly from the main. You have to put a bulb of 60 watts in serial.
You can do this easily remove the mains fuse. put the bulb in a holder. now you have to wire from the holder. connect one of it to the one end of the fuse holder and the other wire to the other end of the fuse holder. Why using a bulb is, if there is any further problem in the amplifier stage on which the transistors replaced, there is a possibility of the new transistor get damage. if we use a bulb in serial with its mains supply ,when any overload in the amplifier occur the bulb will drop the current, by lighting itself.
After connecting the bulb in serious power on the amplifier. watch the bulb. It should light for one or two second and go dim . if so check the display, is there is protect mode is on or not . if not and come back to normal operation ,then remove the power , remove the bulb insert fuse and check
connect the power and check.
If the bulb shows bright light then there is some component also faulty in the same amplifier. after removing the power you have to check again the amplifier stage of which the transistor is replaced, for any other faulty components.
ok

  • owens716 Mar 02, 2011

    Ok, so I want to do this as I still get PROTECT without speakers attached. I was going to pull the daughter boards first to see if any of them are shorting or shunting. None of the capacitors are obviously bulging. After that I think you are right, start on the power transistors. There are two options 1) do what you suggest and 2) remove them one at a time and see if the issue goes away. However, for 1) I'm not sure what you mean by the emitter pin. Secondly that light bulb test without a fuse sounds pretty scary! The for 2) I'm not sure if no transistor would also cause the PROTECT to occur. Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks

  • Emil Hostrup Mar 11, 2011

    i had this problem and got told to change ohm settings to 4 instead of 8 ohm on the back of the amp.
    (boy was my ears read after that phone call)
    i had 6 ohm speakers plugged in and the amp went into protect mode at -34.5db, but alls clear now

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