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I've got a problem with my home theatre HT-c450 model when I swich on it says protect mode and it goes off

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Check all the speakers. wiring and connections for faults and short circuits.
If it was any of them, correcting it should cause it to power up.
If it doesn't then there could be an overload in the main power amp section, again often caused by faulty speaker wring etc.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2009

SOURCE: Protect error

This is a failure of the power supply or the amp. In either case, this unit is one that the boards are available and should be replaced. The first thing you must determain is which board is bad.
I have been repairing these since they started making them, and can tell you that it is not an easy task to figure out which board is bad. You will need a multimeter, and then know how to use it very well. 
Sometimes you can get pointed in the right direction just by knowing what was happening when it went bad.
If the unit was working and you turned it off, then the next time you went to turn it on you started getting the "protect" message in the display, you most likely have a bad power supply board. 
If you were listening to the system and it just shut off on you and then when you turned it back on you got the "protect" message, then it is most likely the amplifier board.
There is one more thing to check before you ever buy a board for this unit. If the fan in the back is not turning when you turn the unit on, it may only need a new fan. Lets hope that this is your problem, it is cheap and easy to fix. The other options may be better for you to take it to a service center to properly troubleshoot The boards are a little expensive, but that is what Samsung does with these units, they replace the boards. Most all other audio equipment from all other brands do not even make the boards available.
Check the fan first, if you need the part number let me know, I think I may have a manual to look it up for you. If you want to try and check the boards, I may be able to help a little more, but this is a very difficult thing to do over the internet. 
I would appreciate it if you would wait until we are finsihed communicating on this problem before you rate it. 
Thanks,  Dave

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2009

SOURCE: my dvd home theatre system ht tx75 keeps shutting down

I didn't solve the problem,however i called sam sung and I will be sending it in for repairs under warranty.

thank you

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: rear check message on HT-TXQ120 samsung home theatre

Looks like it is to do with the rear wireless speaker. Now, my problem is over. Its gone. I first turned the reciever on and then turned on the rear speaker wirel less on. No rear chk in problem now. Hope this helps. R.

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: SAMSUNG HT-TZ212 home cinema kit comes up with protect

Protect mode will kicking whenever a fault is detected.

Causes that can start protect mode are:

Electrostatic harges on internal circuits.
Leave the unit unplugged for power for one hour or so, this will allow discharge.

Bad speaker wiring.
Check speaker wiring, try unplugging and plugging back, or start after removing one speaker at the time.

Internal fault.
Internal fault is the natural cause for protect mode. If all the above did not work, then the problem is a blown component or an internal fault. In this case the unit must be taken apart , tested and repaired by an experienced person.
If the unit is less than one year old, or if you want to get service, call Sony at the phone number listed on the product documentation.

Regards.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: Samsung Home Theatre "Protection Error"

i've had a similar problem where the fan stopped moving and the system gave the usual "protect" error. i think the IC's burned out on the amp board since the error was no longer there when i unplugged it. i ordered a new board off ebey for $25 shipped. make sure this is the problem by unplugging both the power and data cables from the amp circuit (the board with the big heatsink) and starting it. if it says starts normally then the problem is the amp circuit

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