First, you will need to get the Doepfer adapter cables, if you
haven't already.
Also, you have to orient the adapter cable correctly at both the
module end and the Doepfer board end. ZTo do this, you must take note
of thye markings on the AS PC board. On several modules, this means
that the Adapter cable is pointing towards the front panel as it
leaves the module and must be twisted backward to reach the bus board.
On all my AS modules, the ribbon cable's red line is on top of the
cable as it leaves the module.
When connecting the cable to the Doepfer bus board, the red line
should be oriented just like it would for a Doepfer module. In all of
my modules, this means that the cable must be twisted 180 degrees to
orient properly with the Doepfer bus board.
If you have no power to the modules in your rack, this probably
means the AS modules are hooked up wrong. Luckily, I had no damage
to my system or my AS modules, even after repeatedly hooking them up
wrong (doh!). Nonetheless, this is probably not recomended.
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "nectarios01"
<nectariosm@h...> wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I am new to this forum since I just got some AS modules to go on my
> Doepfer racks. I bought the modules used and I could not find any
> construction/interconnection details on the A.S. site.
> I wanna ask which is the right way to connect the AS modules on the
> buss board? The RS110 has two red lines as well, one that is right
> on the edge and one that is 3-4 wires inside. The red line on the
RS
> 100 is not on the edge either. Any help please?
> Can someone tell me the current requirements for the follwing
> modules?
>
> RS 20
> RS 80
> RS 100
> RS 110
> RS 165
>
> I think I might have overloaded one of my racks and there is no
> power going to the modules that are fitted on it (I think the +12V
> PSU is gone...).
>
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Peace out.Message
Re: Connection question.
2003-07-23 by shm1400
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