Hi all,
I'm new in this forum and I've found here very useful infos about the Behringer DDX3216 Mixer.
I have a trouble with this device. I've already read all the previous threads but unfortunately I haven't found the solution.
In my DDX3216, the first part of boot is correct but the mixer remains in the state shown by the following picture.
Fader positions are not shown on the display. Furthermore, pressing buttons makes no change in the mixer state and all faders remains in the lower position. The 7-segments displays are off. All the front panel is "freezed" and, obviously, there is no sound at the output.
I've checked the PSU, that is correctly working (tested with resistive loads and oscilloscope), and the crystal Q3 that oscilllate.
I try to disconnect all the flat cables from the CPU01 board, except the display, and the boot procedure ends with something like "error, check faders...": so, I think that the 386 CPU is working correctly (maybe...)
Can you help me? I don't know where to turn
Thanks (and sorry for my bad English, I'm Italian)!
Alessio
I'm new in this forum and I've found here very useful infos about the Behringer DDX3216 Mixer.
I have a trouble with this device. I've already read all the previous threads but unfortunately I haven't found the solution.
In my DDX3216, the first part of boot is correct but the mixer remains in the state shown by the following picture.
Fader positions are not shown on the display. Furthermore, pressing buttons makes no change in the mixer state and all faders remains in the lower position. The 7-segments displays are off. All the front panel is "freezed" and, obviously, there is no sound at the output.
I've checked the PSU, that is correctly working (tested with resistive loads and oscilloscope), and the crystal Q3 that oscilllate.
I try to disconnect all the flat cables from the CPU01 board, except the display, and the boot procedure ends with something like "error, check faders...": so, I think that the 386 CPU is working correctly (maybe...)
Can you help me? I don't know where to turn
Thanks (and sorry for my bad English, I'm Italian)!
Alessio
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