Trackspot DMX Problem

Hi Everyone. I am new to the forum. I just purchased some trackspots and one is not working properly. Hopefully you can help me. I have experience programming DMX lights and also experience working with electronics (lighting, amps, etc), so, I tried all the simple troubleshooting.
Anyways...the trackspot will not respond to DMX. I have the personality dip's on 3 and 5. I have tried several DMX channels and no luck. The unit powers up, it works in personality 1 (test mode). The light strikes, the gobos rotate and stop, mirror movement is fine, shutter is fine. It simply will not respond to DMX when I take it off of test and put it on the high resolution DMX settings, or the low setting for that matter.
I saw a post in here somewhere referring to the personality IC ( Integrated circuit). I am afraid this could be the problem. Is it? Any ideas?
The circuit board is a green board and the QC sticker says 11/5/96. I do not see the F2 ad F3 fuses anywhere on the circuit board like the HES manual suggests (the manual says F2 and F3 fuses would be the cause for no respose to data signal)
Please help. Thanks for your time!
Shane
Anyways...the trackspot will not respond to DMX. I have the personality dip's on 3 and 5. I have tried several DMX channels and no luck. The unit powers up, it works in personality 1 (test mode). The light strikes, the gobos rotate and stop, mirror movement is fine, shutter is fine. It simply will not respond to DMX when I take it off of test and put it on the high resolution DMX settings, or the low setting for that matter.
I saw a post in here somewhere referring to the personality IC ( Integrated circuit). I am afraid this could be the problem. Is it? Any ideas?
The circuit board is a green board and the QC sticker says 11/5/96. I do not see the F2 ad F3 fuses anywhere on the circuit board like the HES manual suggests (the manual says F2 and F3 fuses would be the cause for no respose to data signal)
Please help. Thanks for your time!
Shane
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http://www.highend.com/pub/products/automated_luminaires/Trackspot/Schematic/Trackspt.pdf
I'm thinking it could be the dmx driver chip. Maybe someone hit it with MPX at one time? Its job is to die so that the voltage doesnt hurt the rest of the circuit.
Do you have a picture of this unit on an actual circuit board.. or a part number? I am not good with the electrical diagrams.
Thanks,
Shane
Anyways.. I will let you know. Thanks so much everyone.
Shane
Yes. Thats exactly why I wrote that - to bypass the basic troubleshooting because I have already done all of that. My cord is good, the controller is good. I used the same channel and settings on three other trackspots just to confirm.
Thanks for the help, but it is definitley a problem with the unit itself. I hoping that it is an easy fix like the integrated circuit.
Also,
I checked continuity of the XLR inputs, made sure they were still soldered and everything. All the fuses are good, etc.
Thanks for the concern.
Shane
I tried the integrated circuit and kept my fingers crossed, but it did not work. I took the IC that you said out of a good trackspot and put it in the bad one, same orientation, same polarity. It did not solve the problem. I took it back out and put it back in the good one. The good trackspot still works so the bad track did not "blow" the good IC.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Shane
Ok. The larg IC chip says 1991 lightwave research TS31F V 4.1 The QC sticker says 1475 11/5/96. The green board itself has printed on it TS1 V2.0 Lightwave KRW 8/24/93 Modified 3/17/94. Hopefully the V 2.0 number is the number you are looking for. If not, let me know I will try to find more numbers although I do not see any more.
Thanks,
Shane
Or go for an oszi follow the signal from the XLR to the 75176 and so on and see where the problem is.
Good luck Roman
What are the specs on these diodes? If I check with my meter what should it read?
I could replace them and that would be an easy fix.
I will also check the dip switches but I have a feeling thats not the problem.
Thanks so much EVERYONE for all your help.
I never knew there were people out there so willing to help.
Thanks,
Shane
Thanks for all the help everyone.
Shane
Let me know if I was right. The force was strong on this one.
Thanks,
Shane
Please let me know if you have a schematic or know what the resistance should read. I just have a feeling my problem is still in that area because the board was so badly damaged right there. (I did make sure all the connections were correct by comparing to another trackspot board that I have)
He knows the old stuff better than I do.:D
Thanks,
Shane
Frank (puffyfish) was right - Hail the almighty Don at lightparts.com :notworthy: The guy is a genius and really explains everything so well.
Thank all of you for all of your help. I will keep in touch on the forum. I am sure I will come across more trackspot problems because I have more coming in. :Eyecrazy:
Haha.
Another satisfied customer.:D The force was strong on this one.
I know this was fixed long ago but I'm having the same problem right now, huge power spike hit the building, and lost 50% of trackspots (club i work in loves trackspots)
How did you fix this MusicPro?