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Slink-e / CDJ Discussion Archive #1 Re: Understanding S-Link CommunicationPosted By: Colby Boles <cboles@s...> In Response To: Re: Understanding S-Link Communication (James Miller)
- As soon as I plug in the cable to the slink ports, the light on the back of the unit goes Orange. Any ideas? Thanks for your help. -james The problem here is that the S-Link input line is being grounded by the connector you are using, which then locks up the Slink-e as it thinks the port is continuously active. Are you using the cable I supplied? I have seen that some 1/8" mono cables have extra-long ground shanks, and if you plug them all the way into the Slink-e port you end up grounding the "tip" contact of the port. Try pulling the plug out a little bit. Does the orange part of light go out? If so, everything should work after that. I have seen the Slink-e 2.0 (not the 2.1 I'm currently shipping) get locked up (light orange) occasionaly when you plug in its wall transformer due to a slow-rising power supply. Once its powered up OK, everything should be fine. A more remote possibility is that you might have an older "Control-A" component which uses a stereo plug. See the URL listed below for details regarding making and adapter cable for these devices.
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