Troubleshooting: Difference between revisions

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:In general, troubleshooting is the identification of, or diagnosis of "trouble" in a system caused by a system failure of some sort. The problem is initially described as symptoms of malfunction, and troubleshooting is the process of determining the causes of these symptoms.
:In general, troubleshooting is the identification of, or diagnosis of "trouble" in a system caused by a system failure of some sort. The problem is initially described as symptoms of malfunction, and troubleshooting is the process of determining the causes of these symptoms.
— Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troubleshooting Troubleshooting] - Wikipedia
— Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troubleshooting Troubleshooting] - Wikipedia
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**Connect your sound source directly to the {{L1 nl}} system. That is: eliminate everything between your instrument or microphone and the {{L1 nl}} System.
**Connect your sound source directly to the {{L1 nl}} system. That is: eliminate everything between your instrument or microphone and the {{L1 nl}} System.
***{{Classic}} or {{Model I}} try Power Stand Channels 1 or 2.   
***{{Classic}} or {{Model I}} try Power Stand Channels 1 or 2.   
***{{Classic}} or {{Model I}} remove anything connected to the Channel 1 or Channel 2 insert points.
***{{Model II}} and a {{T1}} try  Channels 1,2,3
***{{Model II}} and a {{T1}} try  Channels 1,2,3
***{{Model II}} and no {{T1}} try the Analog Input. Your signal source must NOT be stereo. See [[Model II#Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input?|Model II - Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input?]]
***{{Model II}} and no {{T1}} try the Analog Input. Your signal source must NOT be stereo. See [[Model II#Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input?|Model II - Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input?]]
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You can hear the sound but it is not loud enough.
You can hear the sound but it is not loud enough.
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=== Bass sounds fuzzy ===
{{B1 Cable Warning}}


==== Does not Respond to [[R1 Remote]]====
==== Does not Respond to [[R1 Remote]]====
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Intermittent sound can result from:  
Intermittent sound can result from:  
*poor connection to the {{B1}}. Check the wires in the Speakon connectors. See: [[B1 Cable Connections]]  
*poor connection to the {{B1}}. Check the wires in the Speakon connectors. See: [[B1 Cable Connections]]  
*poor connection to the {{R1}}. Reseat the connections at both ends
*poor connection to the {{R1}}. Reseat the connections at both ends.
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*On the {{Classic}} or {{Model I}} check that the Presets buttons are completely on a Preset. If you have recently changed Presets, go up an then back down again to make sure you are completely dialed in.  See: [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/63410054 Preset 56.5] hint from DJ Argyx.
 
* On the {{Classic}} or {{Model I}} check that the Presets buttons are completely on a Preset. If you have recently changed Presets, go up an then back down again to make sure you are completely dialed in.  See: [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/63410054 Preset 56.5] hint from DJ Argyx.


=== Sound Drop Outs - at High Volume  ===
=== Sound Drop Outs - at High Volume  ===