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Muses Volume

Still no working volume control 😔. The LED on the controller X5 is very faint (3.2v). On the motherboard 3 out of 5 X1 LEDs are lit and 2 X2 LEDs. No idea why 😳. Any tips or tricks to get it working?
 

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Systematic check all devices/boards alone/in groups.
I think you have multiple failures.

1. Check the controller seperate with power supply and check the status led and ir learning function.

2. Stack the volume board to the controller and connect to power supply and analog source signal.

3. Check the voltages on the mainboard without any other board.
 
Hi Daniel, I know about the jumper setting and that, in case of 2-3, you can feed it 15v. Unfortunately, I don't have a +- 15v dc power supply to feed it. If I were to start with the main board and be able to debug it, could I take it from there? Or should I test all boards separately?
 
Without cards on the mainboard, I normally measure 4.7V over the diode at the relays RY1-5. However, sometimes two relays measure resp. 2 and 3 volt, and sometimes RY 4 measures 0V. Can that be a problem with IC1? Voltages at IC10, 20, 30 and 40 measure fine.

At one stage I was able to get through to the stage where the status LED and the IR sensor were responding to the remote control (never saw the LED blink 5 times though, only 3). But I was not able to use the remote control afterwards.

To connect the controller and volume board to a seperate 15v PSU didn't work. It didn't recognize the remote control, nor did the status LED go on. Strangely, the status LED pin out changed from 3 and 5 to 5 and 8. Afterwards when I connected the controller and volume board to the main board it didn't recognise the LED pin out 3 and 5 anymore, and it would no longer recognise the remote control (status LED off).

Throughout all this, I never got any sound.

Any suggestions what to try next?
 
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Without cards on the mainboard, I normally measure 4.7V over the diode at the relays RY1-5. However, sometimes two relays measure resp. 2 and 3 volt, and sometimes RY 4 measures 0V. Can that be a problem with IC1? Voltages at IC10, 20, 30 and 40 measure fine.
Yes, maybe a defective relay driver

At one stage I was able to get through to the stage where the status LED and the IR sensor were responding to the remote control (never saw the LED blink 5 times though, only 3). But I was not able to use the remote control afterwards.
First of all: Use the controller board seperate and startup while push the button.
Check the status led and the remote teaching mode.
You need a controller with 100% function - otherwise it is not effective to debug the complete setup.
 
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Don't believe it was due to overloading as the jumper position was 2-3 and voltage +- 15v directly taken from the main board (and correctly connected). How come that some builders use pin 3 and 5 successfully? (My controller board didn't work with pin 5 and 8, only recognised RCs with 3 and 5)

X4 measures -3.3v and 3.3v. X5 measures 3.3v at 4 different pins (pin 2, 4, 5, 8)
IC10 3.3v left and 8.79v right.

Is there anything else I should measure?
 
Both controller and volume board are normally fed 3.3v AND +- 15V, through X1 and X2, when connected to the main board.

Do I need to feed the controller board both 3.3v and +- 15v?

If so, can I use X1 and X2 on the controller board?

If only 3.3v, do I use X3 and change the jumper to 1-2? Or can I also use 3.3v on X2 as input?