There are, but I had not realized that when turning on there are 1.9v on the output terminals and when the irs2092s starts to pulse they disappear, I realized because I tried to get it to work with 2 ohms of load and the amplifier only tried to turn on and with a high current consumption, I disconnected the load and checked the voltage on the terminals and they appear when I turn it on and when I turn it off.
If there is a diode connected to the CSD terminal, remove it and recheck, watching the DC offset. The IC can protect itself from over-current (when the circuit is properly designed which is rarely). The DC offset protection would be external and would be shutting the circuit down by pulling the CSD down via the diode.