Our church has a BSS 8810 digital signal processor with a Mackie TT24 sound console. We have experienced numerous signal interruptions for as long as 10-15 seconds. The sound console indicates the presence of a signal but nothing to the amplifiers. Does this sound like a possible problem with the 8810 processor? Suggestions for troubleshooting would help.
BSS 8810 DSP
Started by davidshockley, Jul 24 2006 02:58 PM
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#1
Posted 24 July 2006 - 02:58 PM
#2
Posted 25 July 2006 - 10:34 AM
QUOTE(davidshockley @ Jul 24 2006, 02:58 PM)
Our church has a BSS 8810 digital signal processor with a Mackie TT24 sound console. We have experienced numerous signal interruptions for as long as 10-15 seconds. The sound console indicates the presence of a signal but nothing to the amplifiers. Does this sound like a possible problem with the 8810 processor? Suggestions for troubleshooting would help.
Is this a PS-8810 or an 8810C CobraNet unit?
Does the front display panel change during the audio drop out?
If so what does it display or do?
#3
Posted 26 July 2006 - 10:31 AM
QUOTE(davidshockley @ Jul 24 2006, 02:58 PM)
Our church has a BSS 8810 digital signal processor with a Mackie TT24 sound console. We have experienced numerous signal interruptions for as long as 10-15 seconds. The sound console indicates the presence of a signal but nothing to the amplifiers. Does this sound like a possible problem with the 8810 processor? Suggestions for troubleshooting would help.
The unit is a PS-8810. It is not an 8810 CobraNet. The unit is mounted in an equipment rack in a separate room. I am unable to view the front panel when the problem arises. Are there error codes that I can access via. IQ WIC software? Thanks for your help.
#4
Posted 26 July 2006 - 10:53 AM
QUOTE(davidshockley @ Jul 26 2006, 10:31 AM)
QUOTE(davidshockley @ Jul 24 2006, 02:58 PM)
Our church has a BSS 8810 digital signal processor with a Mackie TT24 sound console. We have experienced numerous signal interruptions for as long as 10-15 seconds. The sound console indicates the presence of a signal but nothing to the amplifiers. Does this sound like a possible problem with the 8810 processor? Suggestions for troubleshooting would help.
The unit is a PS-8810. It is not an 8810 CobraNet. The unit is mounted in an equipment rack in a separate room. I am unable to view the front panel when the problem arises. Are there error codes that I can access via. IQ WIC software? Thanks for your help.
It would probably display an "Ex" error code. Where "x" would be a number. Under certain conditions it may even be rebooting after display of the error code and that would display "sh1" than "sh2" than "sh3" and then "sh4" as the 4 SHARC processors reboot.
If any of these condition happen the unit would have to come in for repair as there is nothing you could do to service it.












