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Originally Posted by EricH
The RSL should not be off if the robot is on, period. That's telling me that something is wrong in one of three places:
a) the 20A power circuit to the Sidecar (though if the other lights are on, that's not it).
b) the DB37 cable isn't connected correctly. There are checks you can do to verify that signals get through the cable correctly.
c) there isn't connection in the cRIO itself, or the module is in the wrong slot (it should be in slot 2).
It could also be a code issue, but I doubt it.
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We tested our cable with a multimeter and it read clean. The cRio has the following lights on: "power", "ACT Link", "10/100" and the two lights on the breakout.What could be wrong with the cRIO?
--UPDATE
So we've pretty much established that the cable is further defective after plugging in the sidecar straight into the module and getting the light to..well, light. My only question is that the light was blinking although the jumper was properly installed, is that supposed to happen? Thanks for the help!