Elkhart Brass SPIT-FIRE 8394053 Monitor User Manual
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VI
TROUBLESHOOTING
OCP
SYSTEM
Symptom
Solution
ROCP not controlling the correct or any monitor.
• Check the Monitor ID number that was set up in the
Set Up instructions. (Section III.A.4)
• Check that all IP addresses are unique in the
networked system. (Section III.A.6)
• Check that all cable connections have been made
and are secured.
LOCP not controlling the correct or any monitor
• Check that the MMCP Power On light is on
(illuminated).
• Check that on the LCD display, the value Wired to
MMCP answer is 1. (Section III.A.5).
• Check that the proper wiring connections have been
made to the correct MMCP.
• An OCP setup as a LOCP will only operate the
connected monitor and will not operate other
monitors with the same ID in a network
configuration.
LCD screen Flashing IP CONFLICT MAC ADDR
= ##########
• Follow the Set Up instructions and check for a
duplicate IP address in the network.
Unable to see the User Display Menu to make
program changes.
• With the panel power on cycle the On/Off switch to
O(off) then to the 1(on) position.
• Check Incoming Power
• Check Fuses
LOCP controlling multiple monitors
• Check the Monitor ID number in the OCP(s) and
make sure that they are not the same. (Section
III.A.4)
ROCP controlling multiple monitors
• Check the Monitor ID number in the OCP(s) and
make sure that they are not the same. (Section
III.A.4)
ROCP Monitor Position Data on LCD flickers
• Multiple LOCPs are connected to MMCPs with the
same network ID
• Parking monitors will make the data the same.
• Change the network configuration so that only one
ROCP is connected to one LOCP is connected to
one MMCP and is connected to one monitor.
If Joysticks or Pushbuttons are not functioning
correctly
• Check the contact block for loose wiring.
• Check for correct operation of the contact block.
MMCP Fuses blow when powered on
• Check if OCP is set to OSC or PARK when MMCP
is turned from OFF to ON.
Motor direction erratic and motor torque low – able
to stop monitor with little effort
• Check wiring - COMMON wire was switched with
Winding wire
Nozzle cable gets caught
• Check cable routing and slack