PS1 Powerstand: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:PS1Top.gif|PS1 Powerstand|right]] | [[Image:PS1Top.gif|PS1 Powerstand|right]] | ||
== Connections == | == Connections == | ||
{{PS1 Connections Interactive}} | {{:PS1 Powerstand Connections/Interactive}} | ||
Please see: | |||
* [[PS1 Powerstand Connections]] for making the connections. | |||
* [[PS1 Powerstand/Signal Flow]] for information about how your input signal flows through the {{PS1}} | |||
== What do the LEDs mean? == | == What do the LEDs mean? == | ||
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If possible you should avoid exposing the PS1 (or any kind of electronics for that matter) to direct blazing sunlight. That can generate enormous amounts of heat inside the system to the point where it actually has to shut down (to protect some of the internal components). As a general rule, if it's too hot for you as the performer, than it's probably also too hot for the system. Finding a little shade will certainly help in a scenario like this. | If possible you should avoid exposing the PS1 (or any kind of electronics for that matter) to direct blazing sunlight. That can generate enormous amounts of heat inside the system to the point where it actually has to shut down (to protect some of the internal components). As a general rule, if it's too hot for you as the performer, than it's probably also too hot for the system. Finding a little shade will certainly help in a scenario like this. | ||
== Access Door / Flip Up Panel == | == Access Door / Flip Up Panel == | ||