Ui24 suddenly drops all output signals and sound
Have a Soundcraft Ui24 mixer, and suddenly during a performance all output dropped: no sound through any master nor auxiliary outputs. I control the mixer via a web browser, and my screen showed "Connecting...". Within 5 seconds all sound returned, and we didn't have that problem again.
Normally, if my iPad loses connection with the mixer, the mixer maintains its settings instead of turning everything off. And a mixer that restarts takes longer to reboot than what we experienced.
Has anyone had this trouble before? Any suggestions about how to fix it?
Here's our setup: the mixer is connected by cable to a dedicated router (which does nothing but provide a private network for connection to this mixer). The router is password-protected, preventing unwanted access to that wireless network. The Ui24 is also password-protected. We control the mixer with 2 iPads; one is logged in with the password for full control (mine), and another is not logged in, giving it only control of one particular aux output (it allows our keyboard player to control her own monitor mix). The second iPad cannot mute the master fader. We had a USB stick plugged into the Play port, and was playing audio through it.
I cannot reason how the sound was turned off "accidentally" by a user. I can't reason that someone my iPad lost wifi connection and that turned everything off for a moment. Nothing really makes sense.
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I am having the same issue, about 3hrs into a 4hr show. It reboots, thought it was heat related but it doesn't feel abnormally warm
Had the same experience several hours into a long festival day. By the time I ran up to the stage to look at the mixer, the mains had come back on. During the same day, input 4 began making a loud popping noise in at least one monitors. After replacing the mic, and then the cable, I realized that it was making the noise with nothing plugged in, and then that it was not in the mains, only the aux out. I moved off of channel 4 and determined to troubleshoot it later. The next morning I arrived early to test (mixer had been powered off overnight). Everything was quiet and worked as normal. Buggy.
I was also unable to find the delay on the aux outputs. I didn’t have a DSP in line, so I ran the front fills without delay. And then turned them off. Disappointing first use overall.
Update. I can’t find this documented anywhere, but if you hold the master
Aux label button, the popup menu includes output delay (up to 500ms).
So why does Harmon not acknowledge and comment on this problem?
I'm having the same issues as all of you. :-(
One of my friends' UI24 has the same problem if it is left on for hours. It once rebooted during a live performance which was critical. Sounds like a firmware bug.
This issue is unacceptable. I spent good money on this mixer, and I just want it to work reliably. There is just something fundamentally wrong here, and I am infuriated that Harmon will not acknowledge the issue and fix it, when clearly this happens regularly to users of the mixer.
I want to know how to fix this, or I want my money back. I’m fed up and demand an answer!
Has anyone come up with a solution yet?? Just had this happen twice today during a conference. Everything cuts for about 10 seconds. Does updating the firmware have any affect?
Any solution for this problem? I have experienced UI24 hang for about 10 seconds in several services at our church for a few years now. It appears to be a bug.
Hass anyone solved this issue, or should I switch to Beringer? Even lost the Gain control to ch 10 after paying $400 for service a year ago...
Hello everyone, my Ui24 R has stopped several times during events, switched off the sound and rebooted, which you could see on the monitor.
All the advice from the Harman Hotline Germany or the Internet didn't help me.
I no longer have a router connected via LAN, I have the latest firmware, I changed the WiFi channel on the hotspot, I no longer have any devices connected via LAN, I only have 2 tablets on the hotspot and a monitor as an overview of all channels, which I only use once Set with a mouse and then unplug it. This means that there are hardly any external influences left.
Nevertheless, it keeps happening uncontrollably and I have no idea anymore. The latest firmware is on it, a total reset has already been tried...
I don't know how one could read an error log in order to investigate further.
My big hope and wish for Harman is: Analyze the problem - We customers are not happy - Maybe a new firmware, if not I have to scrap the part and that would hurt me a lot. The next mixer would probably no longer be Soundcraft.....
Thank you in advance for your efforts and an answer and reaction to our problems as customers. Thanks
Exactly some users reported this problem.
I have never had that issue, though.
Possibly, its internal 5V power supply is poor.
Internal system, internal WiFi, and HDMI and USB spends 5V power from internal power supply.
As a slight strange solution, I suggest you to use an external self-powered USB hub which does not have a diode at the main bus cable circuit with a charger which can supply 2A more current.
Good hub has a diode then the external power does not go to the unit back, but some cheap hub don't have the diode then it can supply the 5V power in to the unit back. As the result, you can get a stable power for the 5V line.
Even if you turned off the power switch of the unit, that blue light does not turn off due to the external power. So you'll need to turn off both of the unit and the charger too when you wanted to turned off or reboot.