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Old 12-13-2008, 06:43 PM
 
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G540 Fault light

just got my 540 Driver box from camtronics and my red fault light stays on and motors don't work

I tried a different paralell cable that I know works, switched to epp in bios and no luck, port 1 is 378

what else can I try....would like to get up and running this weekend
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Old 12-13-2008, 06:58 PM
 
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Do you have an eStop hooked up? If not make sure that your Ports and pins doesn't specify one.
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Old 12-13-2008, 07:09 PM
 
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You need at least a jumper for the Estop on the 540. If running a control program without a charge pump signal, you need to remove the cover on the 540 and flip the switch located under it.
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Got it guys.....when I switched to epp I never tried engaging the motors again just seen the red fault light with the power on

Dan at Camtronics just emailed me and said it must be engaged for the green light to come on,

We are good to Go...Thanks for Responding

Switching to epp did the trick
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Old 12-29-2008, 04:06 PM
 
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Exclamation Fault Light issues

I am having a similar problem. I hooked up the G540 to the 48volt power supply and it gave me the fault light. I hooked up the parrallel port and still got the red. I switched to a 24 Volt power supply still red. Changed to Bios to EPP and still have the issue. I know that I am missing something but I just can't see it. Please help, I have set a deadline for New Years Eve and don't want to have to tell people that I have failed in the attempt. I read the warning about not switching off the AC but since there is no switch to do that I doubt if I killed the G540.
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I am also running Mach 2 and will be making the down load of the .xml shortly. Please let me know if there is anything else out there that I need to be looking for.
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Scooby,

See the last page of http://www.geckodrive.com/upload/G54...3%20MANUAL.pdf (this should have come with your drive).

The relays, limit switches & VFD are all optional but the E-stop switch connection is mandatory.

Please make sure that you have a E-Stop (emergency stop) switch between terminal 10 and the common ground (terminal 12). A wire link can be used as a temporary measure in place of an E-Stop however I STRONGLY recommend installing an E-Stop switch for safety sake.

While there is no electrical connection the G540 goes into "Fault" state which disconnects the drives from the power supply. This is not a fault due to the driver or the stepper motor but the driver will not proceed until it thinks it is safe to do so.

David Campbell

PS: I need to check my G540 but I am pretty sure that the Fault light goes out while the driver is disconnected from the printer port.
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I used a jumper between the two. Now no lights come on. Did I kill it?
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Old 12-30-2008, 04:47 AM
 
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Scooby,

When did you buy your G540?

There appears to be two different revisions of the G540, specifically the date is 22 Sept 2008 (?). See the following link for details:
http://www.geckodrive.com/forums.aspx?f=7&p=100011

Did you receive the DB9 and backshells with your order?
This appears to be "an extra" that Gecko started throwing in for the G540 Rev 2.

The enable / disable pin for the Rev 1 series is terminal 6 rather than terminal 10. The Rev 1 series apparently also requires a 5V supply from the PC.

Below is the links for the Rev 1 and Rev 3 manuals. Which one matches the user manual that you received with your drive?
http://www.geckodrive.com/upload/G54...UAL%20REV1.pdf
http://www.geckodrive.com/upload/G54...3%20MANUAL.pdf

Could you disconnect the jumper and power it up again?

On my G540 Rev3 with power applied and no other cables (parallel port or motors), the fault light is lit. If I bridge Terminal 10 to Terminal 12 then fault goes out and the green power led lights up. I can post a couple of photos to prove this if you want...

If you have a G540 Rev1 you *may* need to supply the +5V before it is happy.

Looking at the circuit diagram for the Rev1 there should have been no damage done as the output is a current sink to ground. All you could have done was effectively connect two sides of a transistor to ground (effectively no voltage and therefore no damage).

David Campbell

PS: Sorry if I came across a bit rough about the E-stop in the last posting but at my day job, bypassing a safety system is grounds for instant dismisal (zero tolerance on safety).

Last edited by David Campbell; 12-30-2008 at 04:50 AM. Reason: Fixing grammer & spelling...
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Hello David, I'm confused now, can't tell what version of G540 do I have. I received my G540 around the middle of Aug. Got 2 of them (one for my buddy). Ordered them from Eastern Europe, paid dearly for shipping, and duty. Hobby's have it's price, but this isn't the problem. I have not received any instruction with it, assumed that everything is available from the net.The first hookup info i got was for the rev3. Obviously didn't worked. Well i find out there is a rev1 hookup diagram, great i thought, but it still not working. I received with the package those DB9 shells and 4 9pin male plugs. Does this makes it a rev2?, this is confusing.I had to take the case off and it the 250's are those reworked ones, with the tiny blue wire jumpers. So i would like to know which version of hookup drawing can i use. I'm sure you going need some more info to help me out. The E-stop switch regardless open or closed the red fault light don't come on. I hope didn't damage anything, applied +5v to pos 1 from usb, i did many things, maybe better if you ask things about. Sorry for the lengthy post.

Jim.
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Forgot to tell you, that I using Mach3 for software.

Jim.
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I just rehooked it up this morning to the power supply. No lights not even the fault light. I will be giving Gecko support a call later today.
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