Troubleshooting - Bogen & V250 Installation And Use Manual

Bogen use manual power vector amplifiers v35, v60, v100, v150, & v250
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PROBLEM
Power Indicator LED is off.
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is off.
NO SOUND
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is green.
LED Output Meter is off.
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is green.
LED Output Meter is operating.
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is green.
Volume Controls are turned up and
shows little activity.
Unit is extremely hot.
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is green.
DISTORTED
LED Output Meter is not in red.
SOUND
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is red.
LED Output Meter is not in red.
Power Indicator LED is red.
Input Signal / Clip LED is green.
LED Output Meter in red.
POOR
Power Indicator LED is red.
LOW FREQ.
Input / Signal Clip LED is green.
RESPONSE
LED Output Meter not in red.
(NO BASS)
Power Indicator LED is red.
Volume controls are in normal
NOISE/HUM
operational position.
CONDITION
• Amplifier not plugged in.
• AC outlet dead.
• Power switch off.
• Circuit breaker tripped.
• No signal from source.
• Module not installed correctly.
• Master or input channel volume control turned down.
• Insert loop is "broken." (RCA Plug in Sig Proc IN
connector)
• Speaker connections on amplifier incorrect.
• Trans / Direct Out selector not set correctly.
• Poor / broken speaker wiring.
• Defective speakers.
• Partial short on the output.
• Signal from source is already distorted.
• Poor speaker connections.
• Trans-Out load on wrong tap.
• Bass control boosted too much.
• Input signal level to module too high (should cause red
LED).
• Input module gain too high (if available).
• Input module being overdriven by a high input signal.
• Input volume controls set too high.
• Input master volume control set too high.
• Lo-cut switch is set to ON.
• Speakers wired out of phase.
• Check module bass control setting (if available).
• Check bass control setting.
• Note: Transformer-coupled speakers have less bass
response.
• Poor electrical connections at input.
• Input cable routed near AC cables, power transformer, or
other EMI radiating devices.
• Electrically noisy devices operating on the same AC
circuit.
• Poor equipment grounding.
- Ensure that all AC safety grounds are connected.
- Make sure that all components in audio chain are tied to
the same ground.
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CAUSE

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