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Note: The composite outputs and the discrete left/right outputs are operated from their own specialized Digital to
Analog converters. Therefore, it's possible for one type of output to fail without affecting the other. Likewise, a
failure in the AES/EBU driver section could result in the digital output being dead, while the rest of the system is
operational.
3. Unit has power, but no audio and no processing indications. Check to make certain that the Input Source
selected in the INPUT menu is correct for the input type being used. If so, then there may be some form of problem
within the DSP environment, the host microprocessor or a combination of both. We recommend that you contact
Telos / Omnia Customer Support for assistance. Please see the section entitled Obtaining Service on Page 112 for
contact information.
4. Unit powers up but the front panel display shows the rotating Omnia logo and then stops. This indicates a
communications error between the front panel and the master motherboard CPU. If the unit is properly passing
audio it is likely that the problem is Front Panel related. If the unit is not passing audio it is likely that the problem is
Motherboard related. Turn the power off and make sure that the rear-panel PCMCIA software card is fully inserted
into the top card slot with the large Omnia label facing up and the version number sticker facing down. The PC Card
is keyed to prevent improper insertion. Gently press the card into the slot until the black release button, to the right
of the card, pops out about 1/2” [12.70 mm]. This indicates the card is properly seated in the PCMCIA slot. If the
card is properly seated and boot-up still stops at the Omnia Logo Screens, we recommend that you contact Telos /
Omnia Customer Support for assistance. Please see the section entitled Obtaining Service on Page 112 for contact
information.