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-===== Under construction! =====+===== Opening and repairing of the unit is at own risk! ===== 
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 +===Be carefull when opening the unit!=== 
 +\\ 
 +===Jumper settings can be made without warranty expiration!=== 
 +\\ 
 +===Opening and applying repairs or modifications to the unit will expire the warranty!=== 
 +\\ 
 +===Be sure that the unit is disconnected from the power source!=== 
 +\\ 
 +===Never bypass or replace the fuse with a higher value fuse!=== 
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-===== How to open a Airmate in the right order =====+===== What tools do I need to work on an Airmate =====
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 +{{:airmatefix:tool1.jpg?300|}} 
 +\\ 
 +A plastic tool (spatula / spoon) to lift the potentiometer knobs.\\ 
 +The plastic prevents scratching the front.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +{{:airmatefix:tool2.jpg?300|}} 
 +\\ 
 +A Torx 10 (*) screw driver.\\ 
 +For older units we used cross slot screws (+) Philips 1 and Pozidriv 1.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +{{:airmatefix:tool3.jpg?300|}} 
 +\\ 
 +To remove potentiometer nuts a combination pliers with the edges taped in a few layers of painting tape to prevent for scratching.\\ 
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 +\\ 
 +{{:airmatefix:tool4.jpg?300|}} 
 +\\ 
 +Wooden beams to create a distance when the mixer is placed upside down.\\ 
 +To prevent for scratching you can add foam or cloth.\\ 
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 +\\ 
 +{{:airmatefix:tool5.jpg?300|}} 
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 +A multimeter and some skills to use it.\\
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 +===== How to open an Airmate in the right order =====
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 +To open an Airmate follow the next steps carefully.\\
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 +=== Be sure that the unit is unplugged from the power source! ===
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 +{{:airmatefix:airmate1.jpg?600|}}
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 +Remove the three screws in at the bottom row.\\
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 +{{:airmatefix:airmate2.jpg?600|}}
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 +Remove the screw on the Left side.\\
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 +{{:airmatefix:airmate3.jpg?600|}}
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 +Remove the screw on the Right side.\\
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 +\\
 +{{:airmatefix:airmate4.jpg?600|}}
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 +Remove the three screws on the bottom side.\\
 +\\
 +Now the bottom housing can be lift off.\\
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 +{{:airmatefix:airmate7.jpg?600|}}
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 +In a lot of cases it is possible to locate problems without disassembly of the P.C.B. and back metal.\\
 +\\
 +Faders can be replaced without further dissasambly except the 2 screws that hold the fader in de front.\\
 +Be sure to use the same screws as longer screws can lock up the fader travel.\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +-----
 +\\
 +===== To remove or replace a print circuit board from the Airmate =====
 +\\
 +{{:airmatefix:airmate5.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +Remove the 3 screws at the top side.\\
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 +\\
 +{{:airmatefix:airmate6.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +Remove the screws that hold the connectors.\\
 +\\
 +The small connector board on the right can remain assembled.\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +{{:airmatefix:removeknob.jpg?600|}}
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 +Remove the knobs of the specific PCB.\\
 +\\
 +To remove a P.C.B. you also have to remove the potentiometer nuts and screws that hold the P.C.B. at the front.\\
 +\\
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 +===== Where can I measure the Power supply =====
 +\\
 +Each P.C.B. (except the power supply) has their own protection resistors that will burn when the current is to high.\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Power supply===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatepsusmd2.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +The first power supply is the switched power supply version and the second the regulated version.\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the metal mounting bracket.\\
 +At the Red dot you can measure the possitive (+15 volt switched power supply and +18v volt regulated power supply) voltage.\\
 +At the Blue dot you can measure the negative (-15 volt switched power supply and -18v volt regulated power supply) voltage.\\
 +At the Orange dot you can measure the phantom power (+48 volt).\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Line module===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatelinesmd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R50 for the audio components, R58 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R51 for the audio components, R59 for the logic).\\
 +At the Orange dot you can measure the phantom power.\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===USB module===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmateusbsmd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R50 for the audio components, R58 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R51 for the audio components, R59 for the logic).\\
 +At the Orange dot you can measure the phantom power.\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Telco module===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatetelcosmd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R50 for the audio components, R58 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R51 for the audio components, R59 for the logic).\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Voip module===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatevoipsmd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R50 for the audio components, R58 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R51 for the audio components, R59 for the logic).\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Master Left===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatemaster2bsmd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R8 for the audio components, R33 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R9 for the audio components, R34 for the logic).\\
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Master Right===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatemaster3smd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R10 for the audio components, R53 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R11 for the audio components, R54 for the logic).\\
 +
 +\\
 +\\
 +===Master talkback===
 +{{:airmatefix:airmatemaster4smd.jpg?600|}}
 +\\
 +We marked the Ground with a Green dot at the cinch connector.\\
 +At the Red dots you can measure the possitive voltage (R1 for the audio components, R12 for the logic).\\
 +At the Blue dots you can measure the negative voltage (R2 for the audio components, R18 for the logic).\\
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 +-----
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 +Specific schematics for your Airmate version can be send on request with Serial and version number.\\
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 +If you have questions, please consult the factory by filling in our Support Request form.\\
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 +[[https://www.dnrbroadcast.com/support-related|Support Request]]\\
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