Thanks for your reply.
That's not an overheating issue, because the first time it happened, it was after 2min maybe once powered on.
Second time here, it was only after 30s maybe. Powered on, kodi, movie play, and shut-down right away, at low volume.
Yes, both times was a fast blinking, as manual said, around 0.25/0.5s.
I remember that I could reach the Protection History Procedure the first time, receiver remained ON, but I did it to check the impedance setting, not the protection reason ...
This time, I tried again as I've seen on the topic this procedure, but the receiver does not stay ON neither. It reaches the current input name, then goes to fast blinking again (I hear the fan when I do this, when I don't on normal start).
For sure, that's not a temperature issue, there are no obstacles around the receiver, fully opened place, and around 20° only.
To prevent this issue, is it helping to set the RP8000F at 80Hz only ? Unless I use the pre-out with a preamp for them
That's not an overheating issue, because the first time it happened, it was after 2min maybe once powered on.
Second time here, it was only after 30s maybe. Powered on, kodi, movie play, and shut-down right away, at low volume.
Yes, both times was a fast blinking, as manual said, around 0.25/0.5s.
I remember that I could reach the Protection History Procedure the first time, receiver remained ON, but I did it to check the impedance setting, not the protection reason ...
This time, I tried again as I've seen on the topic this procedure, but the receiver does not stay ON neither. It reaches the current input name, then goes to fast blinking again (I hear the fan when I do this, when I don't on normal start).
For sure, that's not a temperature issue, there are no obstacles around the receiver, fully opened place, and around 20° only.
To prevent this issue, is it helping to set the RP8000F at 80Hz only ? Unless I use the pre-out with a preamp for them