4 common problems, 1 communications port error, 2 no audio in zone – Bose FREESPACE 4400 User Manual

Page 61: 1 communications port error 8.4.2 no audio in zone, 0 freespace, 4400 system troubleshooting

Advertising
background image

58 of 66

8.0 FreeSpace

®

4400 System Troubleshooting

8.4 Common problems

8.4.1 Communications port error

When you receive the communications port error dialog, the
FreeSpace

®

4400 Installer™ software was not able to locate a

FreeSpace 4400 system on the COM 1 port.

This normally occurs due to one of three reasons:

• The PC and FreeSpace 4400 are not connected via a “straight-

wired” serial cable.

• Another software application has control of the serial port.

Applications such as the Palm OS, or other audio applications
control the serial port while they are open. Close these applica-
tions and click the Try Again button.

• The FreeSpace 4400 is connected to another communications

port. If this is the case you should select the appropriate COM
port and click the Try Again button.

Programmer’s Note: Before dismissing the “Choose
COM port” dialog, select the COM 2 port and click Try
Again
. Not doing this will cause the COM 1 port to be
locked. If the port locks, you must restart your computer.

8.4.2 No audio in zone

If the system is powered on and operational, but there is no
sound, check the following:

• Do the front panel LEDs indicate normal operation?

• Is the source operating?

• Is routing correct?

• Is output gain correct?

• Is the output gain muted?

• Is cabling correct?

No audio in zone.

Are the AUDIO

SOURCES indicators

green?

• Make sure that the audio sources

are connected to the FreeSpace
4400 LINE inputs and that there is
an input signal from the source.

• Using the FreeSpace 4400

Installer™ software, check that
the input gain is raised.

• Make sure the source is on.

No

Yes

The amplifier is in “protect” mode.
Disconnect the load and see if the
output indicator changes to green.
If so:

• Check for a short in the output

line,

• Make sure no small strands of

wire are touching other wires,

• Make sure loudspeakers are func-

tioning correctly, or

• Using a voltmeter, check for a

voltage drop in the power line
when amplifier is being driven ex-
cessively hard.

See amplifier fault troubleshooting
section for course of action.

Is AMP OUTPUT

indicator red?

Are the

AMP OUTPUTS

indicators green?

Contact your local

Bose representative or

visit pro.Bose.com

Yes

No

No

Yes

Advertising