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Latest revision as of 12:56, 25 October 2012
This page is dedicated to troubleshooting of the Opto22 system. Additions to this page should be made in a Symptom/Solution-style. The goal is to provide a 'first place to look'-list for other Opto users and help minimise downtime.
General Information
This table contains info regarding the two Opto brains. It might be useful when troubleshooting network-related issues. Although the physical network point doesn't, strictly speaking, make a difference - it's good to know this in case of network restructuring (note: this has happened before).
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The Following Opto Brains are in the Tribology Lab and not the PMC Lab !!
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Opto Brains
3 Volt Fault
Symptom
The LED indicating a 3 Volt fault is on and the Opto unit can't be communicated with. Resetting the IP manually (see Brain manual) is also not possible in this state.
Solution
Use a multimeter and check the 5V supply voltage to the rail; the Opto brains require 5V DC (+/-0.1V). If it's found that the supplied voltage is below 4.9V, adjust the output of the power supply (if possible). As a check, test the 'broken' power supply on a working Opto brain to confirm that it is indeed the power supply that has failed and not a short in the brain.