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Troubleshooting Connection
Go through the following steps if connection with the Bluetooth Hipervision module cannot be
established or if there are any other cable related issues:
1. Refer to illustration below and ensure that batteries are properly inserted and good electrical
contact is established. Check voltage on each battery and replace all if voltage on any one
battery is below 1.3 Vdc
2. Check all sensor connector to ensure proper fitting
a. Refer to
Page 7
and
Pages 11-12
for external sensor connectors
b. Check sensor cables and connections inside the main vertical mast. If they need to be
pulled out attach a feeding sting to one end in order to route it back.
c. Refer to illustration below to check connection from Bluetooth module to external base
sensor connector. Ensure that the power connector identified by
Arrow
is fully
inserted into the edge socket. Check cable for damage. 3.5mm sensor cable
connector(s) should be fully inserted into sockets. Note: socket connector identified by
Dashed Arrow
is not a sensor socket and is used for daisy chaining multiple units.
3. Perform continuity test on sensor cabling network with the main drum sensor connector
disconnected. Refer to
Page 7
4. Perform a separate continuity test on main drum
Page 7
by disconnecting cables, connecting
continuity tester to the female 3.5mm connector and manually turning the drum 1 full
revolution. Ensure that there are 4 closed connections per revolution.
5.
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN PERFORMING THIS STEP
Remove drum from head frame and disconnect internal sensor cable. Perform a separate
continuity test described in
Step 4
and check frame extension cable for damage and
continuity.