TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Appendix Self Test

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APPENDIX - SELF TEST

PRESS ONE OF THE 3 BYPASS KEYS, WHILE POWERING UP, TO ACCESS THE RESET MENU AND SELECT »RUN TEST PROGRAM«

Turn the ADJUST wheel to scroll through Self tests

Key test

Select Key test by pressing OK.

The keys must be pressed in the order they are requested by the M3000 to pass the test.

Press CANCEL (OK with SHIFT activated) to exit Key test.

ADJUST wheel test

Select ADJUST wheel test by pressing OK.

Turn the ADJUST wheel to 30 and back to 0 to pass test. Press CANCEL to exit the ADJUST wheel test.

LED test

Select LED test by pressing OK

Turn ADJUST wheel to test the LED. The test is “ok” when all LEDs are lit.

Press CANCEL to exit LED test.

Display test

Select Display test by pressing OK.

Press OK to check that all pixels are lit. Press any key to leave the pixel test.

Analog I/O test

Select Analog I/O test by pressing OK.

Connect an M3000 Analog Output directly to the

M3000 Analog Input, which has to be tested and press OK. Use a balanced cable.

Press CANCEL to exit Analog I/O test

Digital I/O test

Select Digital I/O test by pressing OK. Connect the M3000 AES/EBU Output to the M3000 AES/EBU Input.

Connect the M3000 S/PDIF Output to the M3000 S/PDIF Input. Connect the M3000 ADAT Output to the M3000 ADAT Input. PPM must show 0dB to pass test.

Press CANCEL to exit Digital I/O test.

MIDI I/O test

Select MIDI I/O test by pressing OK.

Connect the M3000 MIDI Output to the M3000 MIDI Input. Prg. change 1-128 is send out on MIDI Thru. Connect this socket to a MIDI compatible device and confirm the Program changes. Press CANCEL to exit MIDI I/O test.

Pedal test

Select Pedal test by pressing OK.

Connect a momentary pedal to the External Control In. When pressing the pedal, the result should be OK. When released the result should be Not OK.

Press CANCEL to exit Pedal test.

PCMCIA test

Select PCMCIA test by pressing OK.

Insert PCMCIA card. Note that all data on PCMCIA card will be destroyed.

Press OK to test. Result reads:

Low battery - Time to change battery in your PCMCIA card. Not OK - Try the test using another PCMCIA card.

Press CANCEL to exit PCMCIA test.

Battery test

Select Battery test by pressing OK.

Confirm that Result is “ok”.

Press CANCEL to exit Battery test.

System test

Select System test by pressing OK. Confirm that Result is “ok”. Result reads:

EEPROM Not Ok - The unit will most likely work ok, the message is for service matters only.

Ex. RAM is bad - , the memory will not work. Contact your local dealer.

Press CANCEL (OK with SHIFT activated) to exit System test.

Power Off - On to start standard software.

Service note

In case of the unlikely event that the unit needs to be sent in for service, please pack the unit in the original box AND an outer box before sending it.

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Contents M3000 Page Service Important Safety InstructionsCertificate Of Conformity For the customers in CanadaTable of Contents Page Introduction Main Features Algorithms in the M3000 areOverload Front PanelEngine 1 or Recall Pdif Rear PanelSignal Flow Recalling a Preset RecallRecall Displays Factory/User Presets Preset banksCombined Recall Index feature in the Recall Mode Recall & SnapshotsSnapshots Using a Memory Card Storing a User preset and handling preset namesStore Combined StoreReverb Wizard Signal SignalInput Optical ThruDither Status BitRanges Levels MenuParallel RoutingDual Mono LinkedUse two sends on your mixing console Routing & Studio Setup ExamplesCreate your own Vocal Reverb Two individual inserts on your mixing consolePreset glide How to move aroundUTILITY/MIDI DisplayMidi Output Memory BackupSecurity Memory CopyMidi Monitor & Midi Implementation Press Shift followed by UTIL/MIDI to access Midi MonitorMidi Monitor Ll Midi ImplementationTempo Exercise How to edit a preset Expert modeEdit EditDynamic Morphing Dynamic MorphingMorph direction VSS Introduction Constructing a Reverb Preset with the VSS algorithmsTo use the M3000 as a Stereo Reverb Finding the right Early Type & Size for your trackVSS Introduction Overview of the VSS Reverb Section Pre Delay versus Rev DelayMixing the Reverb Out Levels Modulation of the Reverb TailVssfp & Vsssr VSS for Film and Post ProductionVssfp Film and Post Vsssr Surround Vsssr SurroundReverb Programs VSS3VSS3 Reverb Early ReflectionsModulation Reverb tailReverb Mod VssgateSpace Mod VSSGateGate Type ColorLow Cut Lmid Decay RevBalLow Xover Low DecayReverb Modulation Vssfp Reverb Vssfp Film & PostEarly Type Several types Early PosRev Width Modulation Rear Delay Front DelayFront Decay Rear DecayRev Depth Reverb Mod Reflections R.ERev-3 REV-3Additional Effects Delay & Pitch DelayPitch Frequency Additional Effects EQBand width EQ levelAdditional Effects Chorus & Flanger ChorusFlanger Additional Effects Flanger & Tremolo LFO Phase 0, 90 or 180ºTremolo Cross FeedbackAdditional Effects Phaser & EXPANDER/GATE PhaserExpander/Gate Additional Effects Compressor CompressorOut Gain De-esser Additional Effects DE-ESSERReset System Parameters Appendix the ResetReset all presets Store User DefAppendix Self Test Appendix Troubleshooting Dithering Appendix GlossaryAppendix Technical Specifications Technical Specifications are subjectTo change without notice Control Change Appendix Midi Implementation ChartPedal Cable Midi CableJack unbalanced XLR Jack balanced XLRTop 20 Presets M3000 Preset ListHalls Preset #21 toLong Pre Dly Medium Guitar Hall Club Carib Bright Slap ReverbBallad Drums Medium Vocal Hall Vocal For Thin Voice Big Empty ClubRooms 114 Sweet Basil Vocal R.E 115 Blackface Amp Preset #137 to116 Large Hall Clear 117 Soupy Ballad VerbPreset #191 to Delayed HallPlates Bossa Nova Perc Room R.EGated Reverb Presets ClubsOther Algorithms Ultra small reverb presets Indoor Mini Presets #251 to Vssfp PresetsSmall rooms and spaces Indoor Small 301 Wine Cellar M3000 Preset List M3000 Preset List Block of dedicated nature area reverbs Effect reverb settings Vsssr algorithm presetsCombined presets M3000 Preset List M3000 Preset List