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8.0 FreeSpace
®
4400 System Troubleshooting
8.4.5 Auto Volume does not calibrate
Auto Volume calibration may fail if the process cannot obtain an 
adequate source level. This may be due to:
• Loudspeakers are tapped too high
• Maximum output gain is less than -20 dB
• Source is not operating
• Source level is too low
Calibration could also fail if the calculated loop gain is not within 
required limits. This may be due to:
• Broken microphone cable
• Loudspeakers are not connected
• Sensing microphone is not connected, or is connected to the
wrong zone
8.5 Customer support
8.5.1 Technical assistance
If you need further technical assistance, contact your local Bose 
representative, or visit pro.Bose.com.
8.5.2 Reporting software bugs and issues
Please email any problems, issues, or software bugs to your local 
Bose representative. Please include the following information:
• Software version
• FreeSpace 4400 Error Log file
• Computer make, model, and configuration (hard drive storage
capacity, processor speed, and amount of installed RAM)
• Description of the problem – Can it be reproduced? If so, what
steps can be taken within the application to make the problem 
manifest itself?
If possible, attach the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software diag-
nostic files. The FreeSpace 4400 Installer software creates three 
important diagnostic files (output, error, and log) each time the 
software runs. These files are distinct from the FreeSpace 4400 
Error Log file which refers to the hardware errors and can be 
accessed using the Service tab within the FreeSpace 4400 
Installer™ software.
The name of each FreeSpace 4400 Installer diagnostic file 
includes the date and time that FreeSpace 4400 Installer software 
was run. For example:
FreeSpaceInstallerOutput-Oct 8, 2002 12_53_05 PM.txt
FreeSpaceInstallerErrors-Oct 8, 2002 12_53_05 PM.txt
FreeSpaceInstallerLog-Oct 8, 2002 12_53_05 PM.txt
These files are automatically written in the “temporary file” direc-
tory of your computer’s operating system. Use the standard Win-
dows “Search” of “Find” feature to look for files named
FreeSpaceInstallerOutput
,
FreeSpaceInstallerErrors
, and
FreeSpaceInstallerLog
on all local hard drives. This feature can be found in the Start 
menu of Windows 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Once the search is com-
plete, sort the listing by date to show the diagnostic files most 
recently created by the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software.
