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UltimatJose 21-02-2011 20:50

Re: Rsl light problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jen19082010Capt (Post 1027452)
No the led light next to the RSL light does not turn on unless the light is working.
Yes all three lights are on and the cable is firmly secured.



Ps. Thank you

What if not all the three lights are turning on? how can we fix the problem?

Vikesrock 21-02-2011 20:53

Re: Rsl light problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UltimatJose (Post 1028739)
What if not all the three lights are turning on? how can we fix the problem?

If the BAT light is off then you need to power your Digital Sidecar from the Power Distribution board off a 20A breaker circuit. If you believe you have done this you need to check the connections at the Power Distribution board, make sure you have a breaker inserted and check the polarity.

If it's the 5V light that is off then you need to securely seat the 37 pin cable in a powered cRIO and the Digital Sidecar.

UltimatJose 21-02-2011 21:03

Re: Rsl light problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 1028744)
If the BAT light is off then you need to power your Digital Sidecar from the Power Distribution board off a 20A breaker circuit. If you believe you have done this you need to check the connections at the Power Distribution board, make sure you have a breaker inserted and check the polarity.

If it's the 5V light that is off then you need to securely seat the 37 pin cable in a powered cRIO and the Digital Sidecar.

its our 6v light that isnt turning on

Al Skierkiewicz 22-02-2011 08:49

Re: Rsl light problems
 
If the 5 volt LED is not turning on, check that the wiring to your compressor switch is not using the +5 volt pin. It should be connected to the black and white pins on your PWM cable. If the 6 volt LED is not coming on check to see if you have any jumpers in for the PWM outputs to supply servo power. If you are not using servos, there should be no jumpers. If there are jumpers in place, check to make sure that none of the cable is shorted or exposed pins are contacting metal parts. Check for metal shavings on the DSC.


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