User Manual

Apollo FireWire Hardware Manual Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
The table below lists some common operational issues and steps you can take to help resolve the situation. If
you need further help, contact Technical Support.
SYMPTOM
ITEMS TO CHECK
Unit won’t power on
Confirm power supply connections at power supply input and back of unit
Confirm Power switch is not in "OFF" position
Confirm AC power is available at wall socket by plugging in a different device
No monitor output
Confirm connections, power, and volume of monitoring system
Confirm monitor knob is turned up
Confirm monitor outputs are not muted (push monitor knob)
Confirm monitor LEDs are active (check signal flows)
Can’t hear channels 1 – 4
Confirm preamp gain is turned up for the channel(s)
Can't hear mic or line
input(s)
Confirm mic/line switch setting is correct for the channel
Confirm nothing is plugged into the channel's Hi-Z input
Can't hear Hi-Z input(s)
Confirm volume on connected device is turned up
Confirm Hi-Z input cable is 1/4" TS only (not TRS)
Can’t hear mic input(s)
Confirm +48V phantom power is on (if required by microphone)
Preamp controls have no
effect on channel
Confirm desired channel is selected for control (push PREAMP knob to select)
Preamp controls are available for channels 1 4 only
Can only adjust input
channels 1 – 4
Signal levels for all other inputs, including digital inputs, are adjusted at the device
connected to those inputs
Audio glitches and/or
dropouts during playback
Increase audio I/O buffer size setting in DAW
Confirm clocking setups (check cable connections and confirm all device clocks are
synchronized to one master clock device)
Undesirable echo/phasing
Confirm input monitoring is not enabled in both Console and DAW
UAD Link LED is red
Confirm connection to host computer
Confirm Apollo software is installed
Power Apollo off then on and restart computer
Reinstall Apollo software
Try a different FireWire cable
Static and/or white noise
is heard when nothing is
plugged in
Mute or lower preamp gain to minimum on all unused preamp channels (mic preamps
can emit noise even when nothing is plugged in)
Some UAD plug-ins model the noise characteristics of the original equipment; defeat
the noise model in the UAD plug-in GUI or mute the channel containing the plug-in to
temporarily mute the noise
Various LEDs inside the
unit are blinking
This is normal operational behavior that can be safely ignored
Apollo is behaving
unexpectedly
As a last resort, perform a hardware reset on the unit by following these steps (for the
control numbers below, refer to the front panel diagram on page 10):
1. Power off Apollo
2. Press and hold the PREAMP (#2), LOW CUT (#5), and POLARITY (#8) controls
3. Power on Apollo while continuing to hold all three controls
4. After all front panel LEDs flash rapidly (after several seconds), release the controls