Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 16:27:40 EDT 2020 | michelcf
Good Day Sir. Where is the MMX?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 09:43:19 EDT 2019 | dekhead
Pneumatic power down error does go back to MMX12. MM's info is communicated to NM (in PC enclosure) via 100 way cable. Depending on software version, the "Pneumatic Power Down" error may be the default (initial) error generated with bad connection /
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 08:12:19 EDT 2019 | carehawk
We had an issue where a vision cable got cut and a few wires were exposed and possibly shorted. We fixed the cable and since then have had numerous errors with the last one being pneumatic power down. We have air to the machine and have checked the p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 22:48:17 EDT 2020 | dekhead
MM (MultiMove) cards are in the M19, Motor Control, crate (located front of machine, right side). MM's are the larger cards located on the far right side; X11, X12 and X13 slots (X11 slot is only used in Infinity, empty slot on Horizon / ELA).
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 05:53:47 EST 2020 | richardcargill
First switch on after the holidays and this year it's the Dek265 playing up. On switch on, the screen comes up with "motor comms failure, card 0 axis123 " . On looking at the cards there seems to be a power feed missing ( see attached pict
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 16:19:32 EST 2020 | richardcargill
haven't tried the MINT as it won't let me get that far !! Swapping the Eproms with card 1 and changing the identifier will let it get to the 'Press SYSTEM key' part of the startup though, then it fails on card 1 instead of 0 so I'll give that a try i
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 16:48:23 EDT 2004 | SWagner
You might have something dragging down your power supply, I have had the color monitor do this when it approachs the end of its life span, I have also had the power supply itself go bad but the voltage is usually 0. Unplug the monitors and see what
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 11:04:31 EDT 2004 | SWagner
I do not think it's your power supply, its probably the monitor, I spent two days nearly four years ago on this problem, the 265's power supply can be dropped out by a problem with any of the voltages, they are not isolated. Try using a known good c
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 12:53:38 EST 2004 | jsk
On the top lead of the 7 segment display. Voltage is 5v +/- 1% with system power applied. Just curious, how is this adjusted? jsk
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 15:29:33 EDT 2019 | weglimir
It came out that 24V relay switch in the power supply part was simply broken. When we fixed that - stop button was pressed, but we came to this conclusion eventually!