Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 09:35:15 EDT 2016 | dekhead
Certainly possible CPU board issue; but check PC power supply, that all DCV are present and strong. www.dekhead.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 09:08:04 EDT 2016 | dekhead
Yes, wired correctly (5, 12, -12) can easily run on a standard 300W computer PSU.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 04:18:48 EDT 2016 | bukas
i have tested voltages on Processor board X12. all voltages are ok and stabil but +VPP (PT8 - TP9), it reads 0 volts
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 09:20:25 EDT 2016 | dekhead
Suspect comms link error from Y3 to Y1 crate. COM 2 off of CPU, depending on board. If CPU board has RS485 port it is direct to back panel of PC; if older board it only has RS232 and thus requires 232/485 converter board (internal to PC). then direct
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 08:30:54 EDT 2016 | bukas
Certainly possible CPU board issue; but check PC > power supply, that all DCV are present and > strong. > > www.dekhead.com > Certainly possible CPU board issue; but check PC > power supply, that all DCV are present and > strong. > > http:/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 22:47:14 EDT 2006 | seth
I have problem with RV/D axis counting error. I have tried several things, but it just doesn't help. These are the things I had tried 1. Check all 12 segment for dirty. 2. Check DP motor for proper operation. 3. Replaced reader. In order for me to pe
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 10:58:24 EST 2013 | orlando216
Yes I can move the x1 axis, and there is no error code.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 09:48:16 EDT 2006 | john_smith
Seth, have you tried the zero point on the star?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 30 11:50:22 EDT 2006 | john_smith
Do the sleeves spin freely in the segment? Could also be that the reader needs to be readjusted.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 17:12:48 EDT 2006 | seth
My problem solved. I had to re-adjusted the reader,