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==Robot Signal Light (RSL)== | ==Robot Signal Light (RSL)== | ||
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! How to fix it (if applicable) | ! How to fix it (if applicable) | ||
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− | ! Solid On | + | ! style="background-color:orange" | Solid On |
| Robot on and disabled||N/A | | Robot on and disabled||N/A | ||
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− | ! Blinking | + | ! class="glowOrange" | Blinking |
| Robot on and enabled||N/A | | Robot on and enabled||N/A | ||
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! How to fix it (if applicable) | ! How to fix it (if applicable) | ||
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− | ! Green Strobe | + | ! class="glowGreen" | Green Strobe |
| No fault, robot enabled||N/A | | No fault, robot enabled||N/A | ||
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− | ! Green Slow | + | ! class="glowGreenSlow" | Green Slow |
| No fault, robot disabled||N/A | | No fault, robot disabled||N/A | ||
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− | ! Orange Slow | + | ! class="glowOrangeSlow" | Orange Slow |
| Sticky Fault||Use a browser to get to the roboRIO at the address | | Sticky Fault||Use a browser to get to the roboRIO at the address | ||
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There will be instructions on the page, but basically triple-click the Self-Test button at the top of the page as fast as you can to clear the sticky fault. | There will be instructions on the page, but basically triple-click the Self-Test button at the top of the page as fast as you can to clear the sticky fault. | ||
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− | ! Red Slow | + | ! class="glowRedSlow" | Red Slow |
| No CAN communication||Check CAN wires and terminals. | | No CAN communication||Check CAN wires and terminals. | ||
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| Power is valid with no fault||N/A | | Power is valid with no fault||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Red | + | | style="background-color:red" | Solid Red |
| No Code loaded||Redeploy code | | No Code loaded||Redeploy code | ||
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| Input voltage is too high (> 16V). All outputs, including RSL output, are disabled ||Check connection to PDP, Check power connection. | | Input voltage is too high (> 16V). All outputs, including RSL output, are disabled ||Check connection to PDP, Check power connection. | ||
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− | | Solid Green | + | | style="background-color:green" | Solid Green |
| Active, robot is running||N/A | | Active, robot is running||N/A | ||
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| Brownout conditions detected 6V user rail and outputs are disabled||Check driver station power logs, '''Brownouts are caused by too much power draw!!''' | | Brownout conditions detected 6V user rail and outputs are disabled||Check driver station power logs, '''Brownouts are caused by too much power draw!!''' | ||
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− | | Yellow | + | | style="background-color:yellow" | Yellow |
| Reserved||IDK | | Reserved||IDK | ||
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| Outputs Disabled, Robot Off|| Turn on | | Outputs Disabled, Robot Off|| Turn on | ||
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− | | Solid Yellow | + | | style="background-color:yellow" | Solid Yellow |
| Outputs Disabled, Robot is powered||N/A | | Outputs Disabled, Robot is powered||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Green | + | | style="background-color:green" | Solid Green |
| Outputs Enabled, Autonomous mode||N/A | | Outputs Enabled, Autonomous mode||N/A | ||
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| Outputs Enabled, Robot is powered||N/A | | Outputs Enabled, Robot is powered||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Yellow | + | | style="background-color:yellow" | Solid Yellow |
| Outputs Enabled, TeleOperated mode||N/A | | Outputs Enabled, TeleOperated mode||N/A | ||
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| No connection detected||Check Ethernet Cable | | No connection detected||Check Ethernet Cable | ||
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− | | Solid Red | + | | style="background-color:red" | Solid Red |
| Outputs unknown, undetermined, or in test mode||N/A | | Outputs unknown, undetermined, or in test mode||N/A | ||
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| Device has a software error||Reinstall software | | Device has a software error||Reinstall software | ||
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− | | Solid Yellow | + | | style="background-color:yellow" | Solid Yellow |
| Radio is enabled and in access point mode||N/A | | Radio is enabled and in access point mode||N/A | ||
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| Software has crashed twice without rebooting or power cycling, usually occurs when device runs out of memory||N/A | | Software has crashed twice without rebooting or power cycling, usually occurs when device runs out of memory||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Green | + | | style="background-color:green" | Solid Green |
| Radio is active and in bridge mode||N/A | | Radio is active and in bridge mode||N/A | ||
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| Unrecoverable Error||Replace unit and contact National Instruments | | Unrecoverable Error||Replace unit and contact National Instruments | ||
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− | | Red | + | | style="background-color:red" | Red |
| Reserved||N/A | | Reserved||N/A | ||
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==Pneumatic Control Module (PCM)== | ==Pneumatic Control Module (PCM)== | ||
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==Voltage Regulator Module (VRM)== | ==Voltage Regulator Module (VRM)== | ||
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==D-Link DAP-1522 Rev B Radio== | ==D-Link DAP-1522 Rev B Radio== | ||
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==Jaguar Speed Controllers== | ==Jaguar Speed Controllers== | ||
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==Victor Speed Controllers (888-884) == | ==Victor Speed Controllers (888-884) == | ||
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! scope="row" rowspan="3"| Normal | ! scope="row" rowspan="3"| Normal | ||
− | | Solid Green | + | | style="background-color:green" | Solid Green |
| Full Forward.||N/A | | Full Forward.||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Orange | + | | style="background-color:orange" | Solid Orange |
| Neutral.||N/A | | Neutral.||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Red | + | | style="background-color:red" | Solid Red |
| Full Reverse.||N/A | | Full Reverse.||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Green | + | | style="background-color:green" | Solid Green |
| Full Forward||N/A | | Full Forward||N/A | ||
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| Forward (Blinking at rate of throttle)||N/A | | Forward (Blinking at rate of throttle)||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Red | + | | style="background-color:red" | Solid Red |
| Full Reverse||N/A | | Full Reverse||N/A | ||
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| Reverse (Blinking at rate of throttle)||N/A | | Reverse (Blinking at rate of throttle)||N/A | ||
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− | | Solid Orange | + | | style="background-color:orange" | Solid Orange |
| Enabled and throttle is within 4% dead band||N/A | | Enabled and throttle is within 4% dead band||N/A | ||
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Robot Signal Light (RSL)
RSL Light Diagnostic | ||
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Light | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
Solid On | Robot on and disabled | N/A |
Blinking | Robot on and enabled | N/A |
Solid Off | Robot off, roboRIO not powered, RSL not wired properly | N/A |
Power Distribution Panel (PDP)
PDP Light Diagnostic | ||
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Light | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
Green Strobe | No fault, robot enabled | N/A |
Green Slow | No fault, robot disabled | N/A |
Orange Slow | Sticky Fault | Use a browser to get to the roboRIO at the address
roboRIO-2375.local You will see the PCM listed on the left. Click on it. There will be instructions on the page, but basically triple-click the Self-Test button at the top of the page as fast as you can to clear the sticky fault. |
Red Slow | No CAN communication | Check CAN wires and terminals. |
Red/Orange | Damaged hardware | Look for metal shavings, if non are found then replace unit. |
Green/Orange | In boot loader | N/A |
Off | No power | Power on |
roboRio
roboRIO Light Diagnostic | ||||||||
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Light | Color | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) | Light | Color | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) | |
Power | Off | Power is outside valid input range | Power on | Comms | Off | No Communications detected | Check CAN/Ethernet Cables | |
Solid Green | Power is valid with no fault | N/A | Solid Red | No Code loaded | Redeploy code | |||
Solid Red | Fault condition detected. One or more user voltage rails are in short-circuit or overcurrent condition | Check for metal shavings and vacuum. | Blinking Red | E Stop, driver station E-Stopped Robot | Reload code and reset | |||
Flashing Red | Input voltage is too high (> 16V). All outputs, including RSL output, are disabled | Check connection to PDP, Check power connection. | Solid Green | Active, robot is running | N/A | |||
Solid Yellow | Brownout conditions detected 6V user rail and outputs are disabled | Check driver station power logs, Brownouts are caused by too much power draw!! | Yellow | Reserved | IDK | |||
RSL | Off | No Power | Turn on | Mode | Off | Outputs Disabled, Robot Off | Turn on | |
Solid Yellow | Outputs Disabled, Robot is powered | N/A | Solid Green | Outputs Enabled, Autonomous mode | N/A | |||
Blinking Yellow | Outputs Enabled, Robot is powered | N/A | Solid Yellow | Outputs Enabled, TeleOperated mode | N/A | |||
Radio | Off | No connection detected | Check Ethernet Cable | Solid Red | Outputs unknown, undetermined, or in test mode | N/A | ||
Blinking Yellow | Radio is enabled and access point is being constructed(booting as access point) | N/A | Status (Normally Off) | 2 flashes per few seconds | Device has a software error | Reinstall software | ||
Solid Yellow | Radio is enabled and in access point mode | N/A | 3 flashes per few seconds | Device is on safe mode | N/A | |||
Blinking Green | Radio is enabled and bridging is in process(booting as a bridge) | N/A | 4 flashes per few seconds | Software has crashed twice without rebooting or power cycling, usually occurs when device runs out of memory | N/A | |||
Solid Green | Radio is active and in bridge mode | N/A | Continuously flashing | Unrecoverable Error | Replace unit and contact National Instruments | |||
Red | Reserved | N/A |
Pneumatic Control Module (PCM)
PCM Light Diagnostic | ||
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Light | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
COMP | Compressor is active | if off check connection to compressor |
STAT | Red Slow - No CAN or Solenoid fault Red Long - Compressor Fault |
Check CAN and Solenoid Connections Check Compressor Connection. |
Voltage Regulator Module (VRM)
VRM Light Diagnostic | ||
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Light | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
12V | Indicates if 12V supply is functioning properly | If the LED is not lit or is dim, the output may be shorted or drawing too much current. |
5V | Indicates if 5V supply is functioning properly | If the LED is not lit or is dim, the output may be shorted or drawing too much current. |
D-Link DAP-1522 Rev B Radio
D-Link Radio Light Diagnostic | ||
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Light | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
Power | Solid blue - Proper power connection Solid Red - Power not connected properly |
if Red reconnect power |
Bridge | Indicates whether radio is in bridge mode | N/A |
AP | indicates if radio is in Access Point mode | N/A |
Jaguar Speed Controllers
Jaguar Light Diagnostic | |||
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Light | Color | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
Normal | Solid Yellow | Neutral (Speed set to 0) | N/A |
Fast Flashing Green | Forward | N/A | |
Fast Flashing Red | Reverse | N/A | |
Solid Green | Full Forward | N/A | |
Solid Red | Full Reverse | N/A | |
Fault | Slow Flashing Yellow | Loss of CAN or servo link or Robot Disabled. | Check Connections. |
Slow Flashing Red | Voltage, Temperature, or Limit Switch Fault | Check Connection to PCM/ Chill out/ Check limit switches. | |
No Light | Power Off | Check power connections. |
Victor Speed Controllers (888-884)
Victor (888-884) | |||
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Light | Color | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
Normal | Solid Green | Full Forward. | N/A |
Solid Orange | Neutral. | N/A | |
Solid Red | Full Reverse. | N/A | |
Fault | Flashing Orange | No PWM signal. | Check PWM Cables. |
Flashing Red | Failed Calibration. | Check calibration protocol. | |
No Light | No Power or Partial throttle | Turn on/ increase motor |
Talon Speed Controllers (SR, SRX) and Victor SP
Talon SR-SRX and Victor SP | |||
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Light | Color | What it means | How to fix it (if applicable) |
Normal | Solid Green | Full Forward | N/A |
Flashing Green | Forward (Blinking at rate of throttle) | N/A | |
Solid Red | Full Reverse | N/A | |
Flashing Red | Reverse (Blinking at rate of throttle) | N/A | |
Solid Orange | Enabled and throttle is within 4% dead band | N/A | |
Fault | Flashing Orange | No PWM Signal or Robot is Disabled | Check PWM |