Spirit FOLIO SX mixer manual Fault Finding Guide

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Fault Finding Guide

Repairing a sound mixing console requires specialist skills, but basic Fault Finding is within the scope of any user if a few basic rules are followed.

lGet to know the Block Diagram of your console (see page 29).

lGet to know what each component in the system is supposed to do.

lLearn 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 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.

lSwap input connections to check that the source is really present. Check both Mic and Line inputs.

lEliminate sections of the channel by using the insert point to re-route the signal to other inputs that are known to be working.

lRoute channels to different outputs or to auxiliary sends to identify problems on the Master section.

lCompare a suspect channel with an adjacent channel which has been set up identically. Use PFL and AFL to monitor the signal in each section.

Insert contact problems may be checked by using a dummy jack with tip and ring shorted together as shown below. If the signal appears when the jack is inserted it shows that there is a problem with the normalling contacts on the jack socket, caused by wear or damage, or often just dirt or dust. Keep a few in your gig tool box.

Wire Link

Dummy Insert Bypass Jack

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Contents Page 9/12 Page Installing the Mixer Installation and Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions IntroductionConnecting IT UP MIC Input Wiring UP Line Input Insert PointStereo Inputs 15/16 & 19/20 Stereo Inputs 13/14 & 17/18MIX Inserts MIX & SUB OutputsPolarity Phase HeadphonesAUX Outputs Channel Direct OutputsFault Finding Guide Getting to Know Your Console Mono Input Channel Direct OutputInsert Point Alternative Direct Send Equaliser SensHF EQ MID EQPAN FaderDirect PRE/POST Level Stereo Input ChannelMIX/SUB Gain12 PFL BalanceMaster Section AUX 2 POST/PRE AUX AFLsMono SUM Master FadersUsing Your Folio SX Console Microphone PlacementInitial Set Up Page Advanced Features Using the Folio SX on Location Application 1 Live Sound Reinforcement Using Delay in Reinforcement SystemsApplication 3 Places of Worship Application 2 Multispeaker ApplicationsApplication 5 Linking TWO Folio SX Consoles Application 4 RecordingGeneral Precautions Care of Your MixerGlossary Page Noise Typical SpecificationsDimensions Rack Mount OptionFitting the Rack MounT Option Appendix 1 Typical Connecting Leads Page Diagram Page Harman International Company