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Old 09-12-2005, 12:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Denon DHT 500 problem

My DHT 500 has not been used for a couple of months and today when it is switched on comes up with a 'Protect' message on the machine and then switches itself off.

I thought that it might have a problem with the speaker connections but after unplugging all of them it still comes up with this error message

Its just over a year old and out of warranty.

Is there a quick solution?

Please help me before I go mad.

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Old 10-12-2005, 4:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You haven't got the volume control cranked right up by mistake have you?

I used to own the DHT500 and the only time I ever saw the "protect" warning was when the sound level might have been getting to "annoying the neighbours" level.
It hasn't been cranked up by accident in the past year has it?
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Old 10-12-2005, 10:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You haven't got the volume control cranked right up by mistake have you?

I used to own the DHT500 and the only time I ever saw the "protect" warning was when the sound level might have been getting to "annoying the neighbours" level.
It hasn't been cranked up by accident in the past year has it?
No..volume is at minimum.

Machine switches off straight away after I press the on button
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I had that. Ended up getting a new one under warranty (it was only 3 weeks old).
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My Denon 500 is guaranteed for two years as standard. I would check your guarantee because you should be covered.
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I thought all Denon equipment comes with a 2 yr warranty.
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I thought all Denon equipment comes with a 2 yr warranty.
It does. Why not give them a bell?

http://www.denon.co.uk/site/frames_m...ont&MID=5&ver=
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Thanks for that.

Didnt realise that Denon gear came with two years worth of guarantee.

Fantastic news.

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