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ryan...
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hey all

Under where the scores are i get the error:
input signal under range

I've tried 2 different network cables and I still get it.
Any ideas what the problem could be?

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Ben Gailey
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open termlab
-click on tools
\\hardware configuration
\\\input devices
\\\\sensor 1
\\\\\edit

change "min spl" to a lower #

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not made any difference at all.
Should it say that if your not doing anything?

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the min spl is supposed to be set to 120, i usually run mine at 110. termlab will show 000 with "input signal under range" until it recieves a reading above the "min spl".

i was thinking that maybe you had set it too high.

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ah, so unless it is getting a signal of 120db (if thats where its set) it will read 000 with this message below it?

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quote:
Originally posted by ryan...:
ah, so unless it is getting a signal of 120db (if thats where its set) it will read 000 with this message below it?

yes sir. try blowing into the sensor, to get a number above the minimum.

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