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Non ADA Gear => Rack Gear => Topic started by: Soloist on April 17, 2019, 12:47:12 PM

Title: GSp1101 issue
Post by: Soloist on April 17, 2019, 12:47:12 PM
Hey all, I cant seem to get my 1101 to fully power up. The board lights up and the backlight on the patch title screen lights but no power light or patch number lights. None of the buttons respond. Any ideas or is it FUBAR? Nothing inside looks burnt or damaged.  I slapped a new fuse in but no luck.
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: Systematic Chaos on April 17, 2019, 04:34:00 PM
Hey all, I cant seem to get my 1101 to fully power up. The board lights up and the backlight on the patch title screen lights but no power light or patch number lights. None of the buttons respond. Any ideas or is it FUBAR? Nothing inside looks burnt or damaged.  I slapped a new fuse in but no luck.

Maybe this might help: Digitech GSP1101 woes :( (http://"http://www.sevenstring.org/threads/digitech-gsp1101-woes.330206/#post-4885268")
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: Soloist on April 17, 2019, 05:50:12 PM
Nope! Tried that earlier. There is nothing online that describes this issue. Or resolves it for that matter.
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: vansinn on April 18, 2019, 01:42:22 AM
I've long since sold my 1101, but fairly well remember it's internals.

First thing, I'd suggest opening it up, and measure the power supply rails, using any ordinary multimeter set to DC 20 or 50 volts or so...
Identify a ground spot for the negative wire, and start measuring the outputs from the voltage regulators: 7815, 7915 for +/-15 volts to analog circuits, and the 7805 for digital (IIRC, could be 3.3 volts).

I don't remember the pinout, but this is easily found on the net. Mid pin is for controlling it, so output is either of the side pins ;)

If you don't read +15, -15 and +5, locate the terminals on the large electrolytic capacitors, and measure there; this will tell if the rectifier diodes, or bridge, are working.

If one or more of the voltages is gone, set the meter to 250 volt ac, and measure the outputs from the mains transformer.

To be fair, as the unit sortof powers up, I expect the problem to be elsewhere, but it's always good to make sure the power supply is working..
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: Soloist on April 18, 2019, 05:56:02 AM
Thanks Van, I will check it out.
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: Aelfad on April 20, 2019, 05:47:42 PM
This Faceb**k group might help you: https://www.Faceb**k.com/groups/GSP1101/ (https://www.Faceb**k.com/groups/GSP1101/)
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: Soloist on April 24, 2019, 08:05:33 AM
Well, I dont know exactly what the problem was but it's fixed! I unplugged everything from the boards, and the power supply, cleaned all the contacts, reinstalled and wouldn't you know, the damn thing works. :dunno: It must have gotten stuck in a boot loop. The only downside is that it reset everything to factory default. No problem loaded my back up from x-edit and back to normal. :headbanger:
Title: Re: GSp1101 issue
Post by: vansinn on April 24, 2019, 08:56:02 AM
"Electronics is like politics and finance, it gets corrupted too..
It does differ in one aspect, as it's possible to clean out the dirt.."

  -- van Sinn