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Appendix
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10.0
Appendix
10.1 Troubleshooting
Table 10-1 lists general troubleshooting tips for various hardware and software error conditions. See the
following pages for additional information about speciÞc diagnostic tools.
The distributor site for the
920i
at
www.rlws.com
includes a section of Frequently Asked Questions. RLWS will
post answers to questions presented to the technical support group. Check the site often for new postings.
NOTE: Always save copies of the indicator configuration, calibration,
iRev
and
iRite
files on a local PC so that these are
available when a software reload or upgrade is required.
Symptom
Cause/Remedy
Indicator does not power up
Possible blown fuse or bad power supply. Check fuses (see Section 2.8 on
page 12) and replace if necessary. Fuse specifications are listed on page 107; fuse
replacement part numbers are listed in Table 2-7 on page page 14.
If fuses are good, check all voltages on CPU board. Power supply should output
both +6V and –6V levels to the CPU board (see Figure 2-4 on page 8). If power
supply appears bad, check the small glass fuse (2.5A, 5x20mm) on the power
supply board.
Front panel power indicator blinking (
)
Power supply overloaded. Check for shorts in A/D card regulators or in the
DC-to-DC converter of any installed analog output or pulse input cards.
"Blue screen"
Check LCD contrast pot (under interface board access cover; see Figure 2-3 on
page 8). Possible corrupt core software; reset or reload software.
Hangs in "888" display
Corrupt core software. Reset or reload software.
Tare and truck data pointers are corrupt,
Tare storage is corrupt error messages at
startup
Possible dead battery. Perform configuration reset then check for low battery
warning on display. If battery is low, replace battery, perform another configuration
reset, then reload files.
Divide by zero error message at startup
User program error. See Section 10.1.3 on page 88
ERROR message in weight display
Excitation voltage too low or off. Excitation voltage is provided by the A/D card.
Dashes in weight display
Overrange or underrange scale condition. Check scale. For out-of -range
conditions in total scale display, check all scale inputs for positive weight values.
Display reads 0.000000
Scale not updating. Check for bad option card hanging the bus.
Cannot enter setup mode
Possible bad switch. Test switch; replace interface board if necessary.
Serial port not responding
Possible configuration error. For command input, ensure port INPUT parameter is
set to CMD.
A/D scale out of range
Check source scale for proper mechanical operation. Check load cell and cable
connection. Possible bad load cell: check indicator operation with load cell
simulator.
Locked — Scale in use
Scale is assigned as an input to a total scale or is the source for a serial scale,
analog output, or setpoint. If not correct, deconfigure this scale assignment and
reconfigure as required.
Serial scale out of range
Check source scale for proper mechanical operation. Check cable connection.
Possible format mismatch between serial scale and
920i: Check SFMT
specification under SERIAL menu.
Option card failure
Possible defective card or slot. Disconnect power, install card in different slot, then
apply power again.
Option card hardware diagnostic error
Required option card not found. See Section 10.1.1 on page 88.
Expansion board does not power up
Check expansion board power supply.
Table 10-1. Basic Troubleshooting