rogersmart
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I have a caution stating "Standby Network Error". Attached are 2 screen shots.
The first screenshot is the Network status page showing "Connection Fault: 4/8", the error is located below Servo SN 1371 and above Servo SN 1543. From this page I am assuming the error tells me that the Servo 1371 is not communicating with the screen on the standby network since the error is locate below that servo line.
The second screenshot is Servo status page showing Servo 1371 is the pitch servo. So combining the information of the two screens I would assume I have a connection problem on terminal 4 or 8 of the PITCH servo 1371.
I share the pitch servo network wire to the rear of the plane with the AHRS in the same harness. Since the AHRS does not have the error, I would assume the error is located between the AHRS/Servo split and the Servo.
Are my assumtions correct? Since the AHRS does not show the error, does that eliminate the portion of the standby network circuit that is shared?
Thanks
Roger Smart
The first screenshot is the Network status page showing "Connection Fault: 4/8", the error is located below Servo SN 1371 and above Servo SN 1543. From this page I am assuming the error tells me that the Servo 1371 is not communicating with the screen on the standby network since the error is locate below that servo line.
The second screenshot is Servo status page showing Servo 1371 is the pitch servo. So combining the information of the two screens I would assume I have a connection problem on terminal 4 or 8 of the PITCH servo 1371.
I share the pitch servo network wire to the rear of the plane with the AHRS in the same harness. Since the AHRS does not have the error, I would assume the error is located between the AHRS/Servo split and the Servo.
Are my assumtions correct? Since the AHRS does not show the error, does that eliminate the portion of the standby network circuit that is shared?
Thanks
Roger Smart