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    Update causes louder fan

    Updated to vix 2.4 yesterday and today had flashing green light so updated to build 101. Now whenever the vu is one the fan can be heard but in standby its quiet like it used to be. Before moving to build 101 the fan was quiet when running, any help?

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    menu>setup>system>fan control
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    What do i do there? I want it how it was set up previously but as i didnt note it down i dont know the settings mate, can you assist me?

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    the default setting was off, and no
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    That is how it is but the fan is still noticably louder than before.

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    There's no way we can influence the fan's behaviour of the DUO, so this must be an coincidence.
    The only thing the image(plugin) can do is to set the fan to (intermittent) on or off in standby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    There's no way we can influence the fan's behaviour of the DUO, so this must be an coincidence.
    The only thing the image(plugin) can do is to set the fan to (intermittent) on or off in standby.
    Hi Rob
    can you please describe more deeply the Fan Control settings? I've found nowhere any documenatation about various settings so I'm not sure what they are supposed to do.
    THX in advance

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    If you don't use fancontrol on a DUO, the fan will always be working. If the fan is working, it is always at full speed (as there is no hardware RPM-regulator).
    Using the plugin you can set the fan to be inactive, when the box is in standby (even so: if a recording is going on, the fan will be turned on).
    And (mainly for your own peace of mind) you can set the fan to be active during standby every xx out of yy minutes.

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    Sorry Rob, but I'm not sure It's clear to me. And Please forgive me.
    Let's see If I've understood:


    FAN BASIC ACTION ON
    it means that the fan will run even if the DUO is in standby mode. Rite?

    FAN BASIC ACTION OFF
    this way we have one more setting: USE FAN TIMER
    if we set USE FAN TIMER YES
    we then have:
    Fan on duration time tells the fan to run for given number of minutes
    Fan off duration time tells the fan to be inactive for given number of minutes

    if we set it to NO what does it mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarsArtis View Post
    FAN BASIC ACTION ON
    it means that the fan will run even if the DUO is in standby mode. Rite?
    Rite.

    Quote Originally Posted by MarsArtis View Post
    FAN BASIC ACTION OFF
    this way we have one more setting: USE FAN TIMER
    if we set USE FAN TIMER YES
    we then have:
    Fan on duration time tells the fan to run for given number of minutes
    Fan off duration time tells the fan to be inactive for given number of minutes

    if we set it to NO what does it mean?
    That means that the fan-timer will not be used (i.e. 'off' during standby).
    Again: if a recording is going on, the fan will always be active, whatever the settings.

    Unless you DUO is 'build in' between heat producing devices (such as amplifiers) it is safe to disable the fan during stand by.

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    This happened to me, I noticed with the top cover off the fan was back to normal noise level put the cover back on level raised again. Sorted this by installing anti vibration washers between fan and back panel, you can get them off eBay.

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