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Feedback coming from table at -40db. I think is linked to ground?
I have an older pair of Pro TT-2 tables, one of which is not giving me a clear signal to my mixer. I've tried every possible re-connection combination through my mixer and so I'm sure it's the table. I took the table apart and tried to see if there were any loose grounds or crossed wires, don't think there was. Also, when I touch any metal part (including the outside of the platter, tone arm, etc...) I get more feedback (-30db) Plugged in or not. Lastly, I think this might be related to why I have to turn the channel gain all the way up on my mixer to equal the output sound of my other table. (i have tried switching the channels over and the problem follows the table) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Feedback coming from table at -40db. I think is...
I would say its most probally an earth fault somewear but changingt the gnd leads an rca cables might be worth a try as its defenatly not your mixer.gd luck
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Have you tried the ping test between stations to see if reply time is consistent and fast? Have you checked the servers processes to see if anything is chewing up a lot of CPU usage? Not real clear on your table problem. Is it just one workstation not syncing tables or all workstations? There are too many variables here to give you a real solution. You need to contact tech support or if that is not an option, contact me.
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Hi, See if the cursor is checkered. If so, the calculator is out of memory. You may have very little memory available and then wanted to create a table with a very small DeltaTbl (the table step). If the step is small, and the domain is large, very many points will have to be generated and that may make the calculator unable to comply for lack of RAM.
I suggest you free some Ram by clearing the lists, clearing the entries. To do so you press [2nd][MEM][3:Clear Entries] to clear entries, then press [2nd][MEM][4:ClrAllLists] to clear the lists.
Alternatively, you can just reset the Ram by pressing [2nd][MEM][7:Reset][1:All Ram][2:Reset][ENTER]. Then clear the Ram Cleared message and start again your table.
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Some turn tables do not have a built in amp, especially the older ones, the sound goes from the needle to the output. If the amp your are using does not have a designated phono, turn table, input it may not have the turn table pre-amp built in. Some turn tables have to be grounded to the amp to work properly.
need to narrow it down, using 1 turn table ONLY with the mixer on channel 1 (the chanel that is working) to test reciever is working properly and sound working on both side of the speakers, this eliminate the first turn table. Next, disconnect the working turn table (1) and connect your second turn table to the same chanel and see if you getting the sound coming chanel 1 just as your first turn table did. If you getting sound coming out from turn table on ch1 than is not the turn table issue. It will be you mixer having problems. You cant solve the problems having everything connected. Testing one turn table at a time using working chanel on the mixer to see if both turn table working properly. If you use the same chanel testing both turn table and the second one does not work than it will be one of your turn table is faulty. Note: if you find and test both of your turn table is working properly than it will be your mixer. good luck and hope that help..
Hi.
It sounds like the guest check memory is full due to too many items in the tables. This is usually caused by people opening tables, filling them up and never finishing the table.
The easiest way to overcome this is to reset all tables.
Note: This will clear any current sales you have in tables, but should fix the error.
Turn key to X1/Z1
25 CASH CASH
If it gives an error, then try 25 CASH 1 CASH
It should print an open check/table report and show you which tables were taking up the memory. It will clear the sales out of those tables.
Now turn back to REG mode and try it.
Mark
07-276 TRAY 3 PAPER SIZE SENSOR BROKEN (TTM) EXPLANATION An abnormal AD value was detected from the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor. Refer to BSD: CH7.4 CH7.13A Procedure Set Tray 3 in the machine. Between Tray Module PWB J548-11 (3T: J548-11 , TT: J548-11) (+) GND (-) Is the voltage the same as that in the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor Output Table inscribed in BSD: CH7.4? Yes No Between Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor J820-2 (3T: J820-2 TT: J820-2 ) (+) GND (-) Is the voltage the same as that in the Tray 3 Size Sensor Output Table inscribed in BSD: CH7.4? Yes No Between Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor J820-1 (3T: J820-1 TT: J820-1 ) (+)J820-3 (3T: J820-3 TT: J820-3) (-) Is the voltage +5VDC? Yes No Using the wire network from Chapter 7, check the +5VDC circuits to Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor J820-1 (3T: J820-1 TT: J820-1 ). (WN 7.3.6 +5VDC-2) Check for malfunctioning paper guide, poor contact caused by bending in the projection that pushes the switch, and if there is no problem, change the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor. (PL16.1) Check for cut wires, poor connections between Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor J820-2 (3T: J820-2 TT: J820-2 ) and Tray Module PWB J548-11 (3T: J548-11, TT: J548-11) Change the following parts successively: TRAY MODULE PWB (PL16.9) MCU PWB (PL13.1) ESS PWB (PL13.1 ).
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