Bose 361813-1110 Professional PowerMatch PM4500N Power Amplifier with Ethernet Network Control 2RU

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Page 38 Installation and Operating Guide English
Installation and Operating Guide pro.Bose.com
Non-Customer Serviceable Warnings and Alarms
Fault Text Resolution
DSP processing resources exceeded Requires Bose
®
Support. Call Bose Representative.
ADC XXXXXX on input board I2C err
ADC XXXXXX on digital board I2C err
ADC XXXXXX amp x I2C err
DAC XXXXXX amp x (x&x) I2C err
XXXXXXX(EHF) amp x I2C err
XXXXXXX(temp) amp x I2C err
XXXXXXX(PS) I2C err
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solution
No power
Turn on power switch. Clip, Limit, and Signal LEDs should stay lit for approximately the first 15 seconds, after which
the amplifier should be fully ready for operation. The amplifier’s LCD screen will show the firmware version screen after
about 10 seconds, then revert to the operating screen.
Check power cable, ensure retaining clip is in place.
Check mains circuit.
Power is on, but no sound Check the LCD screen for output meter activity. If no signal activity, check the following:
Check the Input Meter screen for presence of signal. If no signal, fix source or cabling.
Ensure that input and output signals are not muted.
Check that Input Routing is configured properly.
Check that Input Source is set to appropriate signal type (analog or digital).
Check that Output Attenuate is not set too low.
Make sure loudspeakers are wired correctly to output connectors.
Check that Output Configuration is set correctly.
Check that Standby Mode is not active.
Power is on, sound is low
Verify source level by monitoring Input Meter. Check that Input Routing and Input Sensitivity are set for optimal gain.
Check that Output Attenuate is not set too low.
Make sure loudspeakers are wired correctly to output connectors.
Check that Output Configuration is set correctly.
Check that Limiting parameters are set properly.
Unnatural sound Check that all DSP functions (EQs, Limiter, Band Pass, Delay) are set appropriately.
Front panel is locked out, combination is lost Use ControlSpace
®
Designer™ software to connect to the amplifier and unlock the front panel.
Fault LED is lit Refer to Figure 18, “Fault Conditions” on page 37 for alarm conditions and potential solutions. Call your local Bose® Support
contact for assistance with unlisted or unsolvable faults.
USB is connected to PC but not found by
ControlSpace Designer software
Unplug/replug USB connector.
Uninstall ControlSpace Designer software, download the latest version, reinstall.
Restart PC, try again.
Try another USB port on the computer.
Try another USB cable.
Check ControlSpace Designer software documentation for more details.
Ethernet is connected to network but amplifier
is not found by ControlSpace Designer software
(PowerMatch network versions only)
Check the IP address of the PowerMatch
®
amplifier.
Ensure that there is not another device with the same address on the network.
Ensure ControlSpace Designer is connected to the same subnet as the PowerMatch amplifier.
Try another shielded CAT5e cable.
Launch a Windows Command prompt window (cmd.exe) and enter the text "ping" followed by the IP address of the
amplifier at the command prompt then press enter key. This should result in four successful replies from the amplifier.
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