airlitefix:start
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| - | Remove the screws in the Red circle | + | Remove the screws in the Red circles |
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| - | Remove all the potentiometer nuts.\\ | + | Remove |
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| + | ------- | ||
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| + | ====How to remove the Power supply==== | ||
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| + | The power supply is located at the right side.\\ | ||
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| + | Remove the screws in the Red circles at the picture.\\ | ||
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| - | {{: | + | Remove the screws in the Red circles at the picture.\\ |
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| + | ====How to remove the backplane==== | ||
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| + | Remove the screws in the Red circles at the picture.\\ | ||
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| + | Remove the screws in the Red circles at the picture.\\ | ||
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| + | Remove the screws in the Red circles at the picture.\\ | ||
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| + | -------- | ||
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| + | ====Where to place the AES3 module in an Airlite==== | ||
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| + | The position of the AES3 board is on these pin strips at the backplane.\\ | ||
| + | This can be installed easily if you need an Master to AES3 output at a later moment.\\ | ||
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| + | ====Where to measure the Power supply in an Airlite==== | ||
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| + | The ground is marked with a Green dot.\\ | ||
| + | The Red dot is the Possitive (+ 15 Volt) voltage.\\ | ||
| + | The Blue dot is the Possitive (- 15 Volt) voltage.\\ | ||
| + | The Purple dot is the Logic (+ 5 Volt) voltage.\\ | ||
| + | The Purple dot is the Phantom power (+ 48 Volt) voltage.\\ | ||
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| + | In this picture you can see an overview of the Power distribution.\\ | ||
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| If you have questions, please consult the factory by filling in our Support Request form.\\ | If you have questions, please consult the factory by filling in our Support Request form.\\ | ||
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| - | Go back to the [[SupAirlite: | + | |
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