BSS Audio FDS-334T Owner's Manual User Manual
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Q.
Where has the output gone?
A.
If you have a signal source assigned to an Output, but do not have any output,
check that the low pass filter frequency parameter has not been set to Out. If this has
been adjusted upward beyond 16kHz, the output will be switched off.
Q.
Why do both Input Clip LEDs light without a +20dBu input?
A.
Situations can occur when both Input Clip LEDs light. If this occurs without full
input signal, then this signifies a clip within the digital signal path. This normally occurs if
excessive EQ boost or gain has been programmed into one or more Outputs.
Q.
Why doesnt the crossover or EQ frequency go as high or as low as stated?
A.
Check for any stereo linked parameters that might contain an offset. If there is an
offset between a stereo linked parameter and the linked parameter is at its limit, then the
parameter you are adjusting will not go any further. You can check this by turning Stereo
Linking Off and looking at the parameters in question.
As an example, you could have a stereo EQ parameter that is linked with a 5kHz offset so
that Output 5 is at 10kHz and Output 6 is at 15kHz. If you try and adjust the EQ on
Output 5 upward, it will only go to 11kHz, not all the way to 16kHz. This is because as
you adjust Output 5 upward, Output 6 also goes upward to the maximum of 16kHz.
Q.
Why wont the delay go to its maximum of 635 ms.
A.
Check for Stereo Links and Delay Links with offsets. If a linked delay is at its maxi-
mum, trying to adjust another linked delay will stop at a value of 635ms minus the
amount of the offset.
For example, you have a delay link between Output 3 (100ms) and Output 5 (200ms). If
you try and adjust Output 3 upward you will only be able to get a maximum of 535ms.
(635ms - 100ms = 535ms), 100ms being the difference between the Output 3 and 5 delay
times.
Troubleshooting