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Topic: dts processor sound failure
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Bajsic Bojan
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 190
From: Ljubljana, Si, Eu
Registered: Aug 2008
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posted 07-12-2011 11:54 AM
hello, looking for input:
DTS XD 10P sound processor,
we get signal to the processor, input LEDs light up well, output LEDs light up well, no failure LED lights up.
on the output we get nothing but an occasional pop (when i run a loop through the projector, at the splice). So basically, really really low noise and loud "pop". No audio.
Tried with different audio output cables, made new ones, tried with different input cables from projector, no change.
Sometimes the unit works well for only 5 minutes or 2 hours, then the sound becomes hissy and distorted and then goes out. Sometimes it runs for 10 days. It is not running hot now but did once overheat probably (when we first noticed this problem).
Any ideas what i can try?
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Harold Hallikainen
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 906
From: Denver, CO, USA
Registered: Aug 2009
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posted 07-13-2011 10:54 PM
Some have mentioned power supplies. All the digital circuitry is run off the 5V supply, and much of the analog is run off the +12V and -12V supplies. There are front panel LEDs to tell you if the supplies are working.
In your original post, you indicate that the input and output LEDs light, indicating signal presence. I assume you see flickering LEDs on the output board (the middle one) with audio and the LEDs go out when there's no audio. The left channel audio output LED is driven by U25B, which is driven by U4D, which drives the negative side of the balanced audio output. The only thing between this chip and the output connector on the rear panel is the solid state mute switch (U5A and U5B for the left output). So, I'm wondering if there's something wrong with U5 or the signal that drives it. When not muted, U5-16 should be +5V. If it is not, the system "thinks" it is muted. Does the control processor seem to otherwise be working (buttons and LEDs work, fader changes display, etc.)? If so, you may have a bad UCN5832 on the control card (far right). This chip drives the parallel automation outputs AND the mute switches. The chip is in a socket. It should do no harm to pull it out of the socket. Parallel automation outputs won't work anymore, and mute won't work anymore. But, that may bring back your audio.
Good luck!
Harold
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