dugnsuz
03-05-2009, 11:05 PM
Hi all...
Buzzing from fixing my HEQ5 Pro!
When I bought the mount, it had a click in RA which prompted me to wade in with all guns blazing - opened mount to try and identify problem instead of taking as step back and thinking logically(simply a worm gear tweak being needed!!!).
In the process I think I must have pulled some of the wires in the master circuit board resulting in intermittent
“No link to M.C. Stand alone mode” messages on the handset at startup:scared:
When imaging M4 last night the mount suddenly gave up completely - went to bed thinking my imaging 'career' was over for the foreseeable!!!
Posting this in a hope to help any others in a similar situation - in the morning I opened the curved front panel of the mount to get access to the master circuit board (about 11-12 screws in all on either side of the mount to remove it).
Straight away saw the problem - all the wires that can be potentially/ accidentally "pulled" when trying to tweak RA worm adjustment lead to connectors which 'plug in' to the main board and I had just pulled out the "plug" so to speak. Pushed this connection fully in and voila - back to as normal operation and major, MAJOR sighs of relief from moi!!!!
One happy dugnsuz:)
Cheers
Doug:thumbsup:
Buzzing from fixing my HEQ5 Pro!
When I bought the mount, it had a click in RA which prompted me to wade in with all guns blazing - opened mount to try and identify problem instead of taking as step back and thinking logically(simply a worm gear tweak being needed!!!).
In the process I think I must have pulled some of the wires in the master circuit board resulting in intermittent
“No link to M.C. Stand alone mode” messages on the handset at startup:scared:
When imaging M4 last night the mount suddenly gave up completely - went to bed thinking my imaging 'career' was over for the foreseeable!!!
Posting this in a hope to help any others in a similar situation - in the morning I opened the curved front panel of the mount to get access to the master circuit board (about 11-12 screws in all on either side of the mount to remove it).
Straight away saw the problem - all the wires that can be potentially/ accidentally "pulled" when trying to tweak RA worm adjustment lead to connectors which 'plug in' to the main board and I had just pulled out the "plug" so to speak. Pushed this connection fully in and voila - back to as normal operation and major, MAJOR sighs of relief from moi!!!!
One happy dugnsuz:)
Cheers
Doug:thumbsup: