Daktronics T-7060 Touchpad User Manual

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting

9

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution/Items to Check

On-deck:

Bad lane module input

1) Disconnect the touchpad from

the lane module and clean the

connections if not already

performed.

2) Measure the voltage between

the red and black connectors on

the TOUCHPAD input of the

lane module:

If the voltage is 0 V DC, the

touchpad input on the lane

module is probably bad.

Swap the module with one

known to work correctly to

verify. Contact Daktronics

to order a replacement lane

module if needed.

If the voltage is 0.25 V DC,

it is probably a shorted

touchpad. Refer to Possible

Cause: Shorted Touchpad.

In-deck:

High resistance in the cable

between the deck plate and

lane interface, the termination

of the cable to the green

phoenix connector, the mating

of the green phoenix

connector onto the lane

interface, or a bad touchpad

input on the lane interface

With the touchpad connected,

use a voltmeter to measure V

DC on pins 1 and 5 of the green

phoenix connector. If the

reading is 0.25 V DC at the lane

interface and 0 V DC at the

deck plate, there is a break or

high resistance in the cabling or

termination of the cable to the

phoenix connector.

With the touchpad

disconnected, use a voltmeter

to measure V DC on pins 1 and

5 of the green phoenix

connector. If the reading is 0 V

DC or close to it, it is probably

corrosion between the green

phoenix connector and the lane

interface, or a bad touchpad

input on the lane interface.

In either instance, contact

Daktronics using the information

provided in Section 5.

Shorted Touchpad

If a shorted touchpad is suspected,

Contact Daktronics using the

information provided in Section 5.

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