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9
Operation
Powering up
The Custom Series 75 is powered by an external Power
Supply, and utilises Soft Start Technology.
To ensure a safe power up, observe the following
procedure.
1. Switch off Mains Power.
2. Double check that the 115/230V Voltage Selector
on the rear of the Power Supply is in the correct
position in relation to your mains supply.
3. Connect the cable from the rear of the Power
Supply to the rear panel of the consoles Master
Section. Align one of the two tabs on the
outside housing of the power cable, with the
Centre Tab indicated on the image below. Slot
the power cable into the connector on the rear
panel of the Master Section. Screw the outside
housing of the power cable into the rear panel
connector ensuring that it locks into place.
4. All audio outputs are automatically muted
during the consoles power up procedure.
5. Switch the Power Supply on using
the two position switch located on
the front panel, up is on.
The Green Light on the front of the Power Supply should
light. Due to the classic circuitry, the console will take
15 seconds to stabilise during which all meters will light
before returning to the default view.
The Power supply and
soft start
A large current is needed to power the console. A circuit
board containing a microchip (known as the soft start
board) slowly ramps the voltage up to the required
amount. This procedure stops the power supply from
drawing to much power and tripping the mains circuit. In
the event that the console does not power up, the Green
light will not indicate on the front of the Power Supply,
and instead the red Fault light will be active.
This indicates that one of the following errors has
occurred:
»
The 115/230V Voltage Selector, found
on the rear of the power supply, may
be in the incorrect position.
Or
»
One or both of the two fuses found on the
Soft Start circuit board may have blown –
power down, remove the lid of the Power
Supply, and locate the two fuse holders found
adjacent to the 115/230V Voltage Selector
(this is rare, generally there will be a reason
the fuse has blown – it is highly recommended
that the power supply be professionally
serviced). Replace with 6 aMP fuses.
If neither of the above solutions fix the problem, have the
Power Supply professionally serviced.