
dCS Delius
User Manual
Manual for Software Issue 2.3x
dCS
Ltd
September 2004
Manual filename: Delius Manual v2.3x.doc
Page 65
email: [email protected]
English version
web-site: www.dcsltd.co.uk
Troubleshooting Guide
If you experience difficulties when using
Delius
, the following suggestions may
help resolve the problem.
The unit fails to power up
•
Ensure there is power available on the mains cable. Connect the power
cable, wait 10 seconds then press the
Power/Standby
button.
•
Check the rated supply voltage shown on the rear of the unit matches the
local supply voltage.
•
Check that the fuse has not blown - if so, correct any obvious cause then
replace the fuse as described on page
The unit fails to lock to a digital audio source or displays “
No Input
”
•
Ensure the correct input is selected (see page
•
Check that the digital audio cable is of the correct type, correctly connected
and not damaged. Try another cable. Damaged cables are a VERY
common cause of malfunctions!
•
Check that the source is switched on.
•
Some CD players do not generate a digital output unless the disc is playing
- set the player in “play” mode and check that the unit locks.
•
Occasionally, we find a CD player whose sample rate is outside the
st/-300ppm tolerance specified for CD players. If
Delius
locks to
another source but not to your CD player, the player may need servicing.
•
If you are using Master mode or a Master Clock, try slaving to the audio
input. If the unit locks, check the Wordclock connections.
The unit locks but the audio output is low or absent
•
Check that the
MUTE
indicator is off. If not, press the
Mute
button.
•
Check that the audio output cables are correctly connected, the equipment
following
Delius
is switched on and correctly set up.
•
Ensure
the
Volume
and
Balance
controls are correctly set (see
Rotary
Control
on page
and
Bal Mode
on page
•
Ensure the source is sending audio data (see
NAud
on page
•
Ensure
the
Output Level
is correctly set - turn the
Volume
control down by
10dB before changing this setting.
The output is monophonic
•
The source is Dual AES but
Delius
is set to Single AES (
AES1
or
AES2
indicator lit) – see page
•
If
both
AES1
&
AES2
indicators are flashing, the unit is set to
Dual AES –
Lock
but one AES cable is either disconnected or faulty (see page
•
The source disk / tape may actually be monophonic.