Display shows "Processing"
Whenever ADN C1 or ADN D1 units are connected or disconnected from the signal path, the ADN CU1 is re-polling the connected devices to be sure of what is available.
This can be caused by:
- Disconnecting units from the chain
- Faulty Chairman (C1) or Delegate (D1) units
- Faulty cables
- Faulty AND CU1
Find more information on troubleshooting wired units here
"Error 60000" displayed
The Error 60000 can be caused by several reasons:
1) Faulty cables or faulty Chairman or Delegate units connected
2) Issues with the ADN-CU1 unit itself
3) use of USB hubs or other faulty USB devices - in this case, try replacing any USB devices.
"Error 60002" displayed
The Error 60002 is usually caused by a mismatch in firmware versions between connected units.
Find information on updating the firmware here
ADN CU1 stuck on boot or shows error
Sometimes issues can occur with the ADN CU1 unit, which can cause an error to be displayed in the system display.
CAUTION: The following steps should only be undertaken by competent service personnel, whilst ensuring all precautions for ESD protection are taken!
- Switch off the ADN CU1
- Disconnect all cables from the ADN CU1 unit, including the power cable
- Remove the lid of the ADN CU1 unit
- Check internal ribbon cables are all connected between the PCB's.
- Check the "Compact Flash" card is seated properly in its socket
- Replace the lid
- Reconnect the power cable only
If the "Error 60000" code is cleared, power off the unit and reconnect all other system cables.
If after reconnecting all the units, the "Error" message is still displayed, please follow the troubleshooting for Cables, and Chairman and Delegate units.