Troubleshooting guide, Diagnostic led – NDC comm NDC-3 User Manual

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LED Colour /

Flash Count

Mode / Error condition

Required user response

Normal operation modes

The sequence below indicates a successful power-up of the

NDC-3 and the commencement of data combining.

Red,

No flashing

Start-up mode,

No error

No response required. A normal operation mode that should

last for no more than 1.5 seconds. Any longer indicates an

error with the main program.

Red,

No flashing

Flash updating mode,

No error

No response required. LED will stay red for the duration of the

flash update operation (using Flash Centre). Once operation

complete, NDC hardware will be automatically reset.

Amber,

No flashing

Initialise and self-test mode,

No error

No response required. A normal operation mode that follows

after the Start-up mode and should last for approximately 1

second.

Green,

No flashing

Normal and no data mode,

No error

No response required. A normal operation mode that follows

the Initialise and self-test mode. Indicates that no error was

detected during the self-test operation.

Also indicates that no data is currently being received by the

NDC-3 hardware.

Green,

Flashing

(1-10 per second)

Normal and data Rx mode,

No error

No response required. A normal operation mode that indicates

that data is currently being received (on at least one channel)

by the NDC-3 hardware. Flash rate proportional to Rx rate.

Error conditions

If the error persists the NDC-3 unit should be returned to

Actisense™ (refer to the

Contact Information

section).

Amber,

Flashing

(Once every 4

seconds)

Error trap mode,

EEPROM memory error

An error with the EEPROM memory has been detected during

the self-test mode.

Reset the NDC-3 hardware.

Table 1 – Diagnostic LED colours

Troubleshooting guide

This guide will concentrate on all relevant troubleshooting issues above simple cable connection faults. Therefore, the

cables between the NDC-3 hardware and any other devices should be checked as a matter of course, before continuing

with this guide.

Diagnostic LED

The NDC-3 hardware supports a tri-colour diagnostic LED that indicates the current operating mode of the hardware, or

if an error has been detected during the self-test initiation process. Table 1 details what each LED colour represents and

if any user interaction is required.

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