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Re: Encoder on SRX Returning wildly differing values

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Originally Posted by Tparbotmail View Post
If u have any suggestions please share them. Love to hear it.
The E4P optical disks are fragile and easily damaged. They must be handled and stored with great care. When they are damaged (scratched or smudged) or improperly installed they can cause frustrating problems that may be difficult to diagnose.

Store optical disks individually in clean lint-free labeled soft plastic bag, inside a small labeled box. Store that small box inside a larger labeled box containing the rest of the encoder parts.

Team policy: no one handles or installs until they have been properly trained.


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