
iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide - 1201 Flyaway
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Error 0x8911 - Sensor Error
Cause:
1.
The sensor cable is not connected properly or the pins on the sensor connector are bent,
broken or corroded.
2.
Default Limits have been modified or are outside a valid range.
3.
Possible failed components.
•
Azimuth Encoder
•
Polarization Tilt Sensor
•
Internal Wiring
•
Flyway Control Cable
•
7000 Controller
Solution:
1.
Ensure that the sensor cable from the Controller and Platform side is properly connected and
not damaged. Ensure the internal wiring is properly connected. Try reseating these cables.
If this does not resolve your issue proceed to the next step.
2.
Reselect the Platform Type to reset all Default Speeds and Limits.
a.
Disconnect the Sensor cable from the Controller. Using the manual controls visually move
the platform on PL and AZ to the center position. (
you must visually verify as the
sensor readings will be unreliable
)
b.
Reconnect the sensor cable.
c.
From the Maintenance menu, select a different Platform type than the current.
Send All.
d.
Select the correct Platform Type click “
Send All
” then “
Write EPROM
”.
Summary of Contents for 1201 Flyaway
Page 15: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 15 of 71 Assembly and Disassembly...
Page 16: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 16 of 71 Fly 1201 Physical Outline...
Page 41: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 41 of 71 Flyaway Control Cable...
Page 45: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 45 of 71 Flyaway Control Cable...
Page 49: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 49 of 71 Flyaway Control Cable...
Page 50: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 50 of 71 SENSOR ERROR...
Page 54: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 54 of 71 GPS...
Page 57: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 57 of 71 RF SIGNAL LOSS...
Page 63: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 63 of 71 MODEM...
Page 67: ...iNetVu Troubleshooting Guide 1201 Flyaway Page 67 of 71 CANNOT FIND SATELLITE...