hi all
one of my two io-boxes is dead. i'm in real trouble now, 'cause i've to record a band this weekend, holy cow...
does anyone of you pulsarian wizards know what it could be when the green led of the io-box doesn't light anymore? all leds light red shortly when i plug in the firewire cable, but the green led never light...
I allready tried the second cable from the second io-box (which works like a charm) and also the other zlink port. no changes... still not working...
seems like the box has died. what can I do?
thanx
katano
HELP, my luna io-box doesn't work anymore!!
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You know what... the power LED on my luna I/O box has never worked, even though I bought it new in the store. Just my bad luck I guess.
And I have the same thing if I power up or shut down my pc, all eight I/O LEDs will flash red once.
So my Luna box works and sounds good, and all eight I/O signal LEDS work, but I have to do it without a working power LED.
Can you hear any sound if you connect an external device to your Luna box?
And I have the same thing if I power up or shut down my pc, all eight I/O LEDs will flash red once.
So my Luna box works and sounds good, and all eight I/O signal LEDS work, but I have to do it without a working power LED.
Can you hear any sound if you connect an external device to your Luna box?
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never mind - I remembered something about a limit of zlink regarding the powersupply of more than one box... but re-reading your first post you obviously have already tried all combinations.
Yet most hardware defects are in some way related to the powersupply, which gives you a good chance to have it repaired by any electronical skilled person.
Electrolytic capacitors are always suspect, but I've seen things as tiny as a stabilizing diode to fail - anyway, these are standard components widely available, though it may be a little late to fix it before the weekend...
you can use the working box as a reference to measure voltages in the defect one.
good luck, Tom
Yet most hardware defects are in some way related to the powersupply, which gives you a good chance to have it repaired by any electronical skilled person.
Electrolytic capacitors are always suspect, but I've seen things as tiny as a stabilizing diode to fail - anyway, these are standard components widely available, though it may be a little late to fix it before the weekend...
you can use the working box as a reference to measure voltages in the defect one.
good luck, Tom