Troubleshooting – Stanton RM-406 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem / Symptom

Possible Cause/ Solution

No Sound

Is the power on? Check the power switch. Make
sure the channels are assigned properly to the
crossfaders. Make sure INPUT GAIN is turned up
and output level control is turned up. Depending
on the input, check the rear panel selector
switches. Check the top panel channel selector
switches.

No Sound- Master
Output (Booth and
Zone are OK)

Make sure that MASTER TRIM on the rear
panel is turned up.

No Sound
Headphones

Do the headphones work with the CUE pan in the
PROGRAM position but not PFL? If so, make
sure that the channel PFL switches are engaged.
Check the CUE LEVEL control.

Signal level is low
even with the
faders and input
level controls
turned up.

Check to make sure the talk switch is NOT
engaged on the microphone input.

Mixer sounds noisy

Check to make sure that the microphone levels
are turned all of the way down if a microphone is
not being used.

Microphone doesn’t
work

Is the Mic gain turned up? Does the microphone
require phantom power? This mixer does not
provide microphone phantom power.

Sound is distorted-
Line or CD input

In general, turn down the INPUT GAIN CONTROL.
The input signal may be too loud for the input gain
control setting that you were using. If the distortion
goes away, then you need to turn down the INPUT
GAIN CONTROL.

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