Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 15:11:57 EST 2011 | ev
The Xmotor tests just confirms that the hardware did not initialize.....unless I am looking at the wrong menu. I have external fans on the booster board and the X motor on the back of the machine as well as one blowing directly into the computer box
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 10:06:51 EST 2011 | ev
Thanks anyway.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 16:10:37 EST 2010 | ev
Seasons Greetings to all. Here's hoping for a great 2011. I have a Mydata TP11-UFP that won't initialize on start up. Hence we can't run production. Has anyone seen this problem? Do you have any suggestions.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 16:41:48 EST 2010 | dyoungquist
Hi Ev, We are running a TP9-2 which should be very similar to your TP11-UFP. I need a little more information to be able to help. Is it failing on the initialize hardware step? Or is it a different point in the start up sequence that it fails? Wha
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 09:39:34 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
We have gotten various errors that I have had to troubleshoot over the years. However, I have not seen an "Xfan not working" error. I do not know what would be causing that. Sorry.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 10:05:41 EST 2011 | ev
Checked that out but all fans are running. It seems to be a heat issue. I was able to get it going the next time I started a shift.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 14:06:58 EST 2011 | cyber_wolf
First I would confirm that both of your X-motors and transducers are working through the service menu. After that start looking at the big power booster on the back of the machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 13:56:46 EST 2011 | ev
Thanks for this detail. The X wagon responds as per the instructions here so I'll give the cables a good inspection.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 13:00:07 EST 2011 | bk
The only x fan i can think of would be the x belt motor fan which is on the back of the black box sticking out of the back of the machine. If it's a heat issue then first thing to do is replace the 2 filters behind the 2 vented covers located on the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 12:41:37 EST 2011 | bk
That depends on what service screen you are using there are 2 of them.One is the exit to service under your exit prompt. The other is an extended version of the service program and you have to exit tpsys under the exit prompt and type in service -x w