Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 22:14:21 EDT 2007 | DSD
The Philips Orion (Yamaha YV100) Head I/O Board is usually at fault as this tends to suffer trackwork problems with age due to the constant flexing of the board stressing the connectors on the board, thus breaking tracks within layers. You should not
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 00:52:41 EDT 2015 | ermani9
Hi.. Move the XY arm to the center of the machine. Turn on the servo then immediately hold “LOWER” then press “ORIGIN”. You should see the message now on the screen “DRIFT CHECK”. The arm will start to drift without an emergency condition occurr
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 17:02:10 EDT 2015 | adeanda74
Simon, Normally that error is caused by a bad motor but also there is a possibility that a driver board or even the servo board are defective and last but not least check all your cables and connections. finally let me mention that you can also recei
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 08:08:37 EST 2009 | leemeyer
I am assuming that the card that was changed was the motor driver card. Did they change the card with a known good board or just swap the X and Y cards. If they swapped cards it appears that the card that is now in the X motor slot is bad. Open the a
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 06 17:10:41 EST 2005 | Darby
The manual gives you a fair idea here. Reference for the Yamaha manual is THE6006 - I don't know if Philips is the same. Cause is either overload or overcurrent. The manual suggests that you can tweak the trimmers on the driver board but these are us
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 10:10:32 EST 2024 | emanuel
Well, the story is a little more complicated. The product is also an LED lamp made on an aluminum PCB with the LEDs on one side and the drivers on the other. The board itself is not big, about 90x90mm and most of the components are soldering well. Us
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 11:04:48 EDT 2019 | btfonseca
Hi everyone, I was recently trying to troubleshoot a bad floppy driver on our QSV-1, which actually worked, I was able to read floppy drives but for some reason it all went downhill when one of the green LED's turned off and another red LED turned on
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 06:34:08 EDT 2018 | oriolsancheza
Hi Rob, Thanks for your fast response. In fact, after a better look to driver boards, it has leaking SMD Electrolityc caps. Unfortunately after replacing them in 3 units, one of them gives 90% of times, ALARM4 led ON. Looks like a comunication pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 09:02:33 EDT 2024 | carl_p
Just the arrays or arrays, drivers, control boards etc etc If it's just arrays a keyance camera system would work & can just be mounted to a current conveyor. Does your pick up machine have an add on option to inspect placements? most printers can
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 02:42:46 EST 2005 | vinitverma
Greg, I recently faced this problem at a customer though the machine was Topaz X but the problem was same. So I suggest you first check if the GOOD LED is ON on the Servo card down in the MCX box. Also check the same GOOD LED on the System board in