Table A.1: Trouble Shooting Solutions
Problem | Probable Cause | Solution |
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Audio indicator does not | weak or no audio signal | check to ensure cable is |
light up |
| properly connected, boost |
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| audio signal (between 20 |
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| Hz to 100 Hz) |
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Audio indicator does not | bad audio cable | check the tip, ring, and |
light up |
| sleeve resistance with a |
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| Volt Ohm |
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| or repair cable |
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Audio indicator does not | a speaker level signal has | contact High End Systems |
light up | been sent to the audio | Technical Support |
| connector |
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Audio indicator | audio signal is too strong | reduce audio signal |
constantly stays on |
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Mini Controller Reset
The Mini Controller may be reset two different ways:
•press the < program>, <intensity>, <rate>, and <audio> keys simultaneously
•turn the configuration DIP switch to the Off position and return it to the On position
Note: when the Mini Controller is reset, all default values will be in effect and Standby Mode will be engaged.
Mini Controller ROM Version Number
To view the ROM version number, turn the Configuration Dip switch to the Off position and press any key. The ROM version number will appear on the display.
General Maintenance and Cleaning
You should clean your Mini Controller on a regular basis. Dust and dirt can accumulate and cause malfunctions. As a precautionary step, unplug the Mini Controller before cleaning. To clean the outer surfaces:
•Wipe with a soft cloth or tissue, or use a small vacuum to remove the
Warnings: Do not submerse in liquid. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Servicing should only be conducted by a qualified technician.
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Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance