Sennheiser ADN D1 Instructions for Use - Page 38

Error 60003 D1/C1 at PS casca, Error 60005 Ring cabling

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Putting the conference system into operation Conference units connected to the DATA socket of the ADN PS power supply No conference units must be connected to the DATA PS output socket of an ADN PS power supply. The error message "Error 60003 D1/C1 at PS cascading port" appears on the display panel of the ADN CU1 central unit. The display panel lights up red. On the ADN PS power supply to which conference units are wrongly connected, all PORT status LEDs flash orange. The signal light ring · and the microphone LED º of the conference units flash red. To eliminate the error: ̈ Set up the conference system correctly (see page 32). ̈ Switch the conference system on again (see page 41). Ring topology connected to different PORT sockets of an ADN PS power supply A ring topology cannot be connected to different PORT sockets of an ADN PS power supply. The error message "Error 60005 Ring cabling between port I+II" appears on the display panel of the ADN CU1 central unit. The display panel lights up red. On the ADN PS power supply, the respective status LED for the PORT I and PORT II outputs in question flashes orange. To eliminate the error: ̈ Set up the conference system correctly (see page 32). ̈ Switch the conference system on again (see page 41). ADN PS DATA CU/PS PS DATA CU/PS PS ADN PS ADN PS PORT I 1 2 PORT II 1 2 ADN Digital Conference System | 37

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ADN Digital Conference System
| 37
Putting the conference system into operation
Conference units connected
to the DATA socket of the
ADN PS power supply
Ring topology connected to
different PORT sockets of
an ADN PS power supply
No conference units must be connected to the
DATA
PS
output socket of an ADN PS power supply.
The error message “
Error 60003 D1/C1 at PS casca-
ding port
” appears on the display panel of the
ADN CU1 central unit. The display panel lights up red.
On the ADN PS power supply to which conference
units are wrongly connected, all
PORT
status LEDs
flash orange.
The signal light ring
and the microphone LED
of
the conference units flash red.
To eliminate the error:
±
Set up the conference system correctly (see
page 32).
±
Switch the conference system on again (see
page 41).
²
·
CU/PS
PS
DATA
CU/PS
PS
DATA
ADN PS
ADN PS
CU/P
U/P
S
S
D
AT
AT
A
A
A ring topology cannot be connected to different
PORT
sockets of an ADN PS power supply.
The error message “
Error 60005 Ring cabling
between port I+II
” appears on the display panel of
the ADN CU1 central unit. The display panel lights up
red.
On the ADN PS power supply, the respective status
LED for the
PORT I
and
PORT II
outputs in question
flashes orange.
To eliminate the error:
±
Set up the conference system correctly (see
page 32).
±
Switch the conference system on again (see
page 41).
PORT I
1
2
PORT II
1
2
ADN PS