Check the LEDs on the right hand side of the bus board. When the 5V
adapter is plugged in, the +5V LED should be illuminated when the
power is on. This tells you that +5V is available on the entire
rail. It doesn't matter which connector the A190 is plugged in to.
Joe
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" <andreas.k.lindholm@t...>
wrote:
> Sorry, but it still unclear to me. If I put the converter two jacks
from the
> edge of the bus board will only those be 5v outputs or will in fact
the
> whole bus boars turn into 5v The latter is what it seems like to
me.
> Needless to say that is not what I want since I only want to add a
single
> a190 to my system. If the whole bus goes 5v then a whole row of
modules will
> be unpowered.
>
> Indeed there could have been a whole lot more info in the manual for
my
> taste.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rhen, Kris" <krhen@s...>
> To: "'Andreas Lindholm '" <andreas.k.lindholm@t...>;
> <Doepfer_a100@y...>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:57 PM
> Subject: RE: 1 Am I very dense here
>
>
> > Andreas, its ok. The 5v line is already on the bus; its just
unused until
> > you connect the 5v adapter, which merely puts a voltage regulator
across
> > from the +12v converting it to +5v, and sticking it on the bus.
You
> should
> > be all-set!
> > KRIS
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andreas Lindholm
> > To: Doepfer_a100@y...
> > Sent: 4/24/02 3:35 PM
> > Subject: 1 Am I very dense here
> >
> > Or is there still one part missing in the manual about the 5v
converter.
> > Fitting it it now obvious, but as to where to connect the 190 to
the
> > busboard is still unclear to me. On which side of the converter
Can
> > somebody plainly explain that part
> >
> >
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