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Team3993Tom 16-02-2014 21:33

signal light help
 
OK so the run down is, when I plug the light in the RSL it gos solid but apparently it's supposed to blink. The LED on the RSL is solid green, and again I have been told that it also has to be blink.So what can I do to fix it?

EricH 16-02-2014 21:35

Re: signal light help
 
What state is the robot in?

cgmv123 16-02-2014 21:36

Re: signal light help
 
The light on the DSC should mimic what your signal light does (they're connected internally). Remember to jump the signal light so it's configured for solid light operation, even though the operation is rarely actually solid.

Here are the blink rates, they depend on what mode your robot is in:
Solid ON - Autonomous enabled
Solid ON but blinks off every 1.5 sec - Teleop enabled
Slow blink (900ms ON / 900ms OFF) - System disabled by system watchdog, user watchdog, or driver station set to disabled
Fast-slow (200ms ON / 900ms OFF) - Low battery (<12V) or no user code AND system disabled either by system watchdog, user watchdog, or Driver Station set to disabled.
Fast (200ms ON / 200ms OFF) - System error; no Driver station communication; bad cRIO image, bad team ID, extensive communication errors

xXhunter47Xx 16-02-2014 23:39

Re: signal light help
 
We found that our problem was solved by switching sidecars. We had the exact same problem until we switched it out.

Gregor 16-02-2014 23:58

Re: signal light help
 
Have you installed a jumper on the signal light? You need a wire running from La to Lb. Without it the light would stay solid.

See R63 C.

The RSL should be blinking in synch with the light on the sidecar.

xXhunter47Xx 17-02-2014 00:09

Re: signal light help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1344291)
Have you installed a jumper on the signal light? You need a wire running from La to Lb. Without it the light would stay solid.

See R63 C.

The RSL should be blinking in synch with the light on the sidecar.

I thought without the jumper the light should be blinking.
Check your sidecar if that light on the RSL port is blinking as well.
Check Ribbon Cable connections, check cRIO connections.

Team3993Tom 17-02-2014 14:18

Re: signal light help
 
At the moment we are not connected to any computer, and the dlink is set to bridge. Our light and RSL is solid. Also could this be happening because of program issues?

xXhunter47Xx 17-02-2014 14:49

Re: signal light help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team3993Tom (Post 1344583)
At the moment we are not connected to any computer, and the dlink is set to bridge. Our light and RSL is solid. Also could this be happening because of program issues?

The "code" for the light should be installed on the crio when you image it.

Team3993Tom 17-02-2014 15:12

Re: signal light help
 
ok so what do you think the issue is?

xXhunter47Xx 17-02-2014 16:01

Re: signal light help
 
Check to see if any aluminum shavings have gotten in the sidecar and shorted it.
Have you checked the ribbon cable connections?
Was the sidecar working before?

Team3993Tom 17-02-2014 16:36

Re: signal light help
 
The ribbon cables seem to be just fine, including the side car; but that's whats weird. Ethe only thing that is having an issue is the light.

xXhunter47Xx 17-02-2014 16:52

Re: signal light help
 
Yeah, we had the same problem. We got a new one and it worked. Locked that one up since the "non-functional" one was just having a light problem.

Team3993Tom 17-02-2014 19:47

Re: signal light help
 
we switched out the SC and now it works. thank you

xXhunter47Xx 17-02-2014 19:48

Re: signal light help
 
I suggest you keep the working one sealed up and away if the semi-broken one still sends the correct signals.


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