Thank you...I will try this as soon as I can. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > Dieter wrote the essential things of course. I recommend additionally: > > * switch the system off > * unmount the A-130 and A-140 (also unplug the cables for those two > modules at the busboard !!! Dieter forgot to mention that). > * replace the fuse and switch the system on again. > > If the fuse still blows, assumingly something worse happened and I > recommend not to act on further, but send it to big city music and ask > them to fix it. > > > If the fuse does not blow again > * switch off the system > * unmount the next module from the frame, but DO NOT unplug its cable. > * inspect in detail how the cable is plugged in on this module and how > its cable is connected on the busboard. Obey the orientation of the > cable on the module and on the busboard. There is a coloured wire at one > side of the cable. > * now connect the A130 the same way. First attach the cable to the > module, then connect it to the busboard. Obey the orientiation of the > coloured wire (the connector may be "look" to a different side. The only > important thing is the orientation of the coloured wire !!!) > * mount those both module back to the frame (A140 is still unmounted!) > * switch on the system > * The A130 should work now with turned up gain. > * switch off the system > * now connect the A140 the same way. Again obey the orientation of the > coloured wire! > * mount the A140 into the frame > * switch on the system > * test it. > If the fuse blows now again, then the A140 is assumingly broken (or you > misplaced a connector again). > > > Florian > > -- > http://fa.utfs.org/ >
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Re: My Doepfer is sick :-(
2012-05-31 by David
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