User`s manual

USER`S MANUAL FM-SPY-T
File: FM-SPY-T Manual E.DOC MEDIA ENGINEERING page 11/41
12. put the output amplifier board back into the FM-SPY-T. Make shure the 22pin
connector fits right into the socket underneath the cutout in the metallic
shielding. The board is placed perfectly if there shows up an air gap between
the board and the side wall of the FM-SPY-T of approximately 0.5mm
13. put in place the three black M3 screws in order to hold down the output
amplifier board. Make shure the propre screws with the half spherical head
are used
14. tighten the crews slightly (“two finger” torque) with the help of an appropriate
2.0mm PHILIPS screw driver. DO NOT USE STRENGTH.
15. replace the cover of the FM-SPY-T in a vertical motion so that there remains
an air gap of approximately 10mm in the front section
16. shift the cover 10mm into the front direction in order to allow the bended
shielding at the back grabing the U shaped rear side.
17. put in place the three black M3 screws in order to hold down the cover. Make
shure the propre screws are used so that they can be lowered into the cover
in order to achieve a totally flat surface.
18. reinstall the FM-SPY-T.
19. check your application with the new setting of the sampling rate. If it doesn’t
work properly one of the following problems might have occurred:
- the output amplifier boards 22pin connector is not properly
connected to the socket and there is not a 0.5mm air gap on
the right side of the board. Solution
: go back to point 11.
- the jumper setting is wrong. Solution
: go back to point 10 and
make shure that a “0” indicates no jumper but a “1” indicates
a jumper. J1 is the left and J0 is the right jumper.
- the jumper setting is not matching the features of your external
device (e.g. a mixing console). Solution
: check if your external
device is able to handle one of the four selectable sampling
rates and then choose one of these.