Operation, Calibration port, Input connection – Meyer Sound HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO MONITOR HD-1 User Manual

Page 3: Troubleshooting

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Shorting any input connector pin
to the case may form a ground
loop and cause hum.

Standard audio cables with

XLR-type connectors may be used
for balanced signal sources. Unbal-
anced sources will require an in-
line adapter.

Operation

In normal operation, the front-

panel LED will glow green.

At high listening levels, the LED

may flash red on program peaks.
This indicates the onset of over-
load, where the loudspeaker
protection limiters are activated.

If the LED is continuously red

for an extended period (8 hrs.),
thermal damage may result.

Calibration Port

The calibration port is for factory

use only. Do not apply external
voltages to any of the connector
pins.

Input Connection

The HD-1 presents a 10 kohm

input impedance at a three-pin
XLR-type receptacle wired as
follows:

Pin 1

Audio common

Pin 2

Signal low (-)

Pin 3

Signal high (+)

Case

Earth (AC) ground

Sensitivity Switch

• For professional balanced

equipment, use the +4 dBu
setting.

• For semiprofessional and

consumer unbalanced equip-
ment, use the -10 dBV setting.

Note that the -10 dBV setting is

more sensitive (designed for lower
signal levels) than the +4 dBu
setting:

+4 dBu position:

1.23 VRMS = 114 dB SPL RMS

-10 dBV position:

0.316 VRMS = 114 dB SPL RMS

Troubleshooting

Problem

Symptom

Possible Cause

Action

Check AC outlet and power
cord.

Replace fuse. Check voltage
selector and AC line.

Check input cables, connec-
tots and signal source.

Bad AC connection

Power switch on but switch
not lit

Power switch on and lit, LED
out

Power switch on and lit, LED
lit

No sound

Blown fuse

Signal source disconnected

Distorted sound with hum

AC voltage selector incor-
rectly set

Turn off HD-1. Check AC
outlet voltage and selector
switch setting.

Turn off HD-1. Check AC
outlet voltage; if low, contact
power company.

Power brownout

Low sound levels

Insufficient drive from signal
source

Input sensitivity incorrectly set

Increase source equipment
output level.

Set input sensitivity switch to
-10 dBV

Selector switch setting correct

Hiss

Input sensitivity incorrectly set

Distorted or intermittent
sound

Input cables OK

Bad input connection

Defect in signal source
equipment

Check input cables

Substitute known good signal
source. If problem stops,
replace signal source
equipment.

Driving the HD-1 from a +4 dBu
source with the switch set to -10
dBV will result in increased noise.

Sensitivity setting correct

Check sensitivity switch and
source equipment output.

Stop playback. If hiss
disappears, check program.

Unplug input connector. If
hiss disappears, check
source equipment.

Program material

Source equipment malfunc-
tion

Program material OK

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