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 EVID 12.1P User Manual

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Appendix D: Troubleshooting

Guide

Problem

Possible Cause(s) Action

1. No sound

Amplifier

Verify that that the line level signal cable’s

XLR connector has been pushed all the way

into the ‘Low Level In’ jack on the amplifier

panel. Turn the ‘Power’ switch on and the

volume up until you can hear sound emitting

from the 12.1p subwoofer. If there is still no

sound, the problem is with the line level

signal.

Line level signal

Connect a known working powered test

speaker to the line level signal from the

mixer, pre amplifier or other source. If there

is no sound, check that all of the electronics

are on, the signal routing is correct, the

source is active, the volume is on and so on.

Fuse

Carefully remove the fuse holder from the

power cord input with the use of a flat head

screwdriver. Inspect the fuse for any

damage. Blown fuses will typically show a

smoke-like blackening on the inside of the

glass.  If this is the problem, replace the fuse

with a 4A/250V, 20mm x 5mm fuse.

Only replace this fuse with the same type

and rated fuse to reduce the risk of fire.

2. Poor low-frequency Speakers wired

When two speakers are connected out

response

out-of-polarity

of polarity (out of phase), the low frequencies

will cancel each other acoustically. Carefully

observe the wire markings or tracers on your

full-range speaker wires. Verify that their

amplifier (+) terminal is connected to the red

speaker terminals and their amplifier (-)

terminal is connected to the black speaker

terminals.

3. Intermittent output

Faulty

Check the low-level signal cable/XLR

such as crackling or

connection/wiring

connector to make sure that it has been

distortion

pushed all the way into the ‘Low Level In’

amplifier panel jack. If crackling persists,

remove the signal cable from the amplifier

and its low-level signal source and check for

a faulty connection between the connector

and the cable. Make sure that all of the

terminals on cable connectors have been

properly soldered.

If these suggestions do not solve your problem, contact your nearest Electro-Voice

dealer or Electro-Voice distributor.

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Summary of Contents for 12" Powered Subwoofer System EVID 12.1P

Page 1: ...Electro Voice EVID 12 1P User Manual EVID 12 1P User Manual All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...t the Speaker to the Bracket 4 For Corner Mounting 4 For Midwall Mounting 5 Mounting through a Suspended Ceiling Grid 6 Floor Mounting 6 Step 5 Test System Operation 6 Safety Agency Compliance 7 Maint...

Page 3: ...ariety of configurations with the bracket hardware supplied Product Feature Identification The 12 1P subwoofer comes with a dual mode mounting bracket that enables the unit to be easily mounted at eit...

Page 4: ...r Mounting Feet D 2 Speaker Mounting Clips E Eyebolt F Right Angle Power Cord G Owner s Manual H Warranty Card Illustrated in Figure 3 are the major components of the EVIDTM 12 1P subwoofer amplifier...

Page 5: ...ing practices secure one end of a suitable safety line use cable not chain which will rattle to a strong secure point above the speaker a point that can withstand the shock of the falling speaker This...

Page 6: ...cket First remove the two Phillips head screws on the rear of the enclosure Use the supplied eyebolt to mount one mounting clip to the top of the speaker as shown in Figure 8 Check to make sure that t...

Page 7: ...contact with the bracket rungs Slide the enclosure sideways to engage the clip over one bracket rung 1 and while holding it tight against both rungs insert the 3 8 16 thread screw with its clip into t...

Page 8: ...enclosure from rocking Trim the ceiling panel to fit the new opening s and drop into place It is the installer s responsibility to assure that the chosen rigging points are strong enough to support t...

Page 9: ...e of original purchase The Limited Warranty does not apply to burned voice coils or malfunctions such as cone and or coil damage resulting from improperly designed enclosures Electro Voice active elec...

Page 10: ...injury to persons or property or loss of use Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Othe...

Page 11: ...best room loading are accomplished with the subwoofer mounted in a corner at a three boundary junction wall wall ceiling or wall wall floor an arrangement also referred to as 1 8 space Mounting at a...

Page 12: ...chemicals as these agents may cause permanent damage to the enclosure After cleaning apply two or more two thin coats of either latex or oil based paint Spraying is recommended but a brush and small...

Page 13: ...fuse with a 4A 250V 20mm x 5mm fuse Only replace this fuse with the same type and rated fuse to reduce the risk of fire 2 Poor low frequency Speakers wired When two speakers are connected out response...

Page 14: ...dBu for Full Output LF Transducer 12 300 mm High Excursion Dual Voice Coil Connectors Line Inputs XLR Balanced Outputs XLR Power Requirement 110 130 VAC 50 60 Hz Enclosure Material MDF Steel Fastener...

Page 15: ...Electro Voice EVID 12 1P User Manual 13 Notes All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 16: ...Department at 800 685 2606 For technical assistance contact Technical Support at 866 78 AUDIO Specifications subject to change without notice All Other International Locations 952 884 4051 Fax 952 736...

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