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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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When considering what depth Back Box to use, the general rule is to use a 3.5" box for stations with 3 or more connectors. (This is a change from the previous standard of 3.5" boxes for 4 connector boxes.) This will be reflected in the standard drawings. An exception to this is Unison and DAS...
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Problem After a lighting storm, all my lights are stuck at full. Solution During lightning season, ETC has seen a number of systems that get zapped and toggle the worklights on. Customer will call in and cannot get the lights to go off. Problem is that no worklight station was ever installed but the...
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Problem At low levels, AAS channels crosstalk and flicker. Solution Originally, the AAS processor had two discreet chips in PCB locations U16 and U17. Per ECO 1893 (superceding ECO 1847), these two discreet chips were replaced with a filter PCB which installs over both sockets. This should fix problems...
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When troubleshooting AAS problems, you need to verify the following to solve the problem. LED activity: Do stations have LED activity? Is green LED (12V DC rail) on AAS processor lit? LCD screen activity: Is there any information on the LCD screen? In monitor mode? Fuses: Check if fuses are installed...
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You will need to locate the Analog address processor unit and remove the right panel. Once the panel is removed you will find the processor keypad. Setting fade time The fade time is the length of time analog channels take to fade up or down when you press [Take Control] at a slider station. Fade time...
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You will need to locate the Analog Address processor unit and then remove the left panel. Once the panel is removed you will find the processor keyboard. Press [Exit] to activate processor unit and display menu. Scroll through menu options on LCD using Dimmer [Up] and [Down] buttons until Patch appears...
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You will need to locate the Analog address processor unit and remove the right panel. Once the panel is removed you will find the processor keypad. Selecting console pile-on or disable mode: If you have a lighting control console wired into the Analog Address system, you can choose whether or not the...
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Information Attached 6862.AAS_Cutsheet.pdf
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AAS FUSES F1 is located in upper left corner of AAS processor near 120 VAC input. This fuse protects the A/C input to the transformer. If blown, AAS display will be out, no LEDs, no function. Location ETC Part# Description F1 F112 FUSE .5 AMP 5X20MM F2 is located above J9. This fuse protects the 12vdc...