PROBLEM SOLVING
Basic problem solving is within the scope of any user if a few basic rules are followed.
•Get to know the Block Diagram of your console (see page 20/21).
•Get to know what all controls and/or connections in the system are supposed to do.
•Learn where to look for common trouble spots.
The Block Diagram is a representative sketch of all the components of the console, showing how they connect together and how the signal flows through the system. Once you have become familiar with the various component blocks you will find the Block Diagram is quite easy to follow and you will have gained a valuable understanding of the internal structure of the console.
Each component has a specific function and only by getting to know what each part is supposed to do will you be able to tell if there is a genuine fault! Many “faults” are the result of incorrect connection or control settings which may have been overlooked. Basic Troubleshooting is a process of applying logical thought to the signal path through the console and tracking down the problem by elimination.
•Swap input connections to check that the source is really present. Check both Mic and Line inputs.
•Eliminate sections of the channel by using the insert point to
•Route channels to different outputs or to auxiliary sends to identify problems on the Master section.
•Compare a suspect channel with an adjacent channel which has been set up identically. Use PFL to monitor the signal in each section.
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few in your gig tool box.
If in doubt please contact Soundcraft customer support.
PRODUCTS UNDER WARRANTY
UK customers should contact their local dealer.
Customers outside the UK are requested to contact their territorial distributor who is able to offer support in the local time zone and language. Please see the distributor listings on our website (www.soundcraft.com) to locate your local distributor.
OUT-OF-WARRANTY PRODUCTS
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