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NOTE:
It is always best practice to turn on interconnected audio devices in sequence. In this
case, turn your
digiLiVE
on first, and then turn on your powered loudspeakers or power
amplifier(s). When powering down, turn the speakers or amplifier off first, then turn
digiLiVE
off. Following this sequence will avoid nasty loud bangs or thumps from the loudspeakers.
Unpacking Your digiLiVE
When you unpack your digiLiVE console you will find the following:
1. digiLiVE console
2. Console Power Supply Unit (PSU)
3. IEC power cable
4. Wi-Fi network access point dongle (normally plugged into the rear panel USB 2.0
connector)
Powering Your digiLiVE
Your digiLiVE is powered from the 12 V DC power supply (PSU) packed separately in the
carton. DO NOT use any other PSU: your warranty will be invalidated if you do. Connect the
PSU to the AC mains supply with the cable supplied. The digiLIVE power supply can operate
on mains voltages from 100 V to 240 V. When the PSU is connected to AC mains, a blue
LED on the PSU lights. The DC output cable should be plugged in to the 12V/DC INPUT
socket on digiLiVE’s rear panel. A red LED next to the input socket illuminates to confirm that
power is reaching the digiLiVE.
Once the PSU is connected, press and hold the front panel
Power Button
for three seconds
to turn the
digiLiVE
on. The power button will start flashing green whilst the
digiLiVE
powers
up and runs through its self-test and start-up procedures. The power button will turn solid
green when the
digiLiVE
comes fully on-line and operational. This start-up sequence takes
approximately 30 seconds to complete
.
A long press (more than 3 seconds) when the console is ON turns it off
A long press (more than 3 seconds) when the console is OFF switches it back on
Whenever
digiLiVE
powers down, all current console settings are saved. Next time you
power it up,
digiLiVE
will have exactly the same settings as it had when you last switched it
off.