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Some kind of protect mode. Check all speaker connections and cables and the speakers themselves for faults or shorts. If that doesn't cure it there might be fault in either the power supply or the main power amp section.
The 247 is set up to use video 1 for a VCR. Plug the rca cables from the input on th VCR to the output on the 247 and from the output on the VCR to the input on the 247. What brand and model is the VCR?
sounds to me sorry to say but it is shorted out and a new radio might be the answer do you have one of those radio covers ? i have only seen the smoked ones it might be wise to look into that also
You should be able to contact Harman Karden directly on this one. If you don't see an obvious issue such as speaker wires shorting out against each other or otherwise then contact them. As long as your product is under a manufacturers warranty they should take care of ya;regardless if the store you bought it from isn't around anymore or not.
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