Moataz Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 Dears, I have galaxy dimension panel which is connected to 2 Rio in daisy chain as following: A to A B to B 12 v to 12 v 0v to 0v And there are 2 Eol 680 ohm on panel side and on the last Rio between A and B but there is an error appear on the panel that is the rio is missed , so how can I troubleshoot this issue? Regards, Quote
al-yeti Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 (edited) Do you know physical which one , test the cables from the panel to the Rio , then Rio to Rio , resistance and power checks would good Also look at the flash rate on the Rio one will show that it's communicating , Honeywell's idea of it timing on a chart is stupid so you will have to figure that one Galaxy expert will be here soon hopefully Edited December 14, 2017 by al-yeti 1 Quote
GalaxyGuy Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 As above. Also check diagnostics menu 61 and ensure comm's remain at 100%. If wiring and voltage is okay, then replace the RIO. 1 Quote
Nova-Security Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 two 680 resistors ? panel does not need one unless you have removed the onboard jumper 1 Quote www.nova-security.co.uk www.nsiapproved.co.uk No PMs please unless i know you or you are using this board with your proper name.
Moataz Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 @al-yeti I think the physical link and resistance is okay I measured the values of voltage and the resistance using the AVOmeter and it is good and for the flash timing I agree with you. @Galaxy Guy Yes bro I checked this menu wiring and voltage is okay but the comm's is 0% @Nova-security you mean jumpers LK1, or LK3 right? Quote
james.wilson Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 as above you shouldn't have a resistor in the panel and imho not needed unless long runs on a busy line. id take the rio and connect local to the panel. If it stays off line its goosed Quote securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount.
al-yeti Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 11 hours ago, Moataz said: @al-yeti I think the physical link and resistance is okay I measured the values of voltage and the resistance using the AVOmeter and it is good and for the flash timing I agree with you. @Galaxy Guy Yes bro I checked this menu wiring and voltage is okay but the comm's is 0% @Nova-security you mean jumpers LK1, or LK3 right? Are you still using that cat5 type cable? Reading the other thread , I assume no issue of software versions? Oddly enough I have a job to goto where someone has trouble adding on a rio, all new apparently but they say the panel won't add the Rio in the first place 18 hours ago, Moataz said: Dears, I have galaxy dimension panel which is connected to 2 Rio in daisy chain as following: A to A B to B 12 v to 12 v 0v to 0v And there are 2 Eol 680 ohm on panel side and on the last Rio between A and B but there is an error appear on the panel that is the rio is missed , so how can I troubleshoot this issue? Regards, I just wonder did you add and remove the Rio and it's an old message ,aybe do a 17 restart and might clear it Dudes what can be measured on the data line and can it be scoped to look for anything , just a thought Quote
GalaxyGuy Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Resistances with respect to ground and each other can be measured with power off. Anything sub 600 Ohms needs further investigation. You can look at RS485 data with a scope to ensure that the lines aren't stuck, but makes more sense if you look at the TTL output of one of the RS485 transceiver chips. The resistances may be something for on-site work and the scope for the bench. Quote
Nova-Security Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Quick data line test, two LEDs across the data line and they will flicker with the data. Quote www.nova-security.co.uk www.nsiapproved.co.uk No PMs please unless i know you or you are using this board with your proper name.
al-yeti Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 6 hours ago, GalaxyGuy said: Resistances with respect to ground and each other can be measured with power off. Anything sub 600 Ohms needs further investigation. You can look at RS485 data with a scope to ensure that the lines aren't stuck, but makes more sense if you look at the TTL output of one of the RS485 transceiver chips. The resistances may be something for on-site work and the scope for the bench. Hardcore bench 4 hours ago, Nova-Security said: Quick data line test, two LEDs across the data line and they will flicker with the data. Hardcore supernova Quote
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