All Sport MX-1: What does the LED status mean?
Topic
What does the LED status light on the All Sport MX-1 mean?
What diagnostics are on the All Sport MX-1?
Environment
- Product: All Sport MX-1
- Components: LED Status light
- Control System: Scoreboard with Dak Score control
Steps
When the All Sport MX-1 is powered on, it will run through a power on self-test (POST) to test its hardware functionality. If an error is found, the error will be reported via the status LED.
Normal Operation
- LED will flash with an On/Off heartbeat when running and not connected to a Bluetooth® device.
LED will be steady ON when connected to a Bluetooth® device.
Error Condition Status reported
- The LED will indicate any error condition by turning on steady for 3 seconds and then follow that with a specific number of "LED flash to ON" for the # of the error state being reported. The MX-1 will continue to go through this pattern until it is reset or power cycled. It will flash the # of the most severe error condition if more than 1 is present. A list of the possible error conditions is shown here in order of severity:
# of Flashes | Error Description | Possible Symptoms User May See |
1 | 3.3 Volt High Error | The Bluetooth® module and scoreboard radio may not work and the power LED may not be on. |
2 | Bluetooth® Connection Error | The user may not be able to communicate with the MX-1 via Bluetooth® communication. |
3 | Input Voltage Low Error | Wired scoreboard communications may not work. |
4 | Input Voltage High Error | Wired scoreboard communications may not work. |
5 | Scoreboard Radio Error | Scoreboard radio communications may not work. |
6 | Super Cap Error | The MX-1 may not be able to save game-in-progress data through a power cycle. |
7 | SPI Flash Memory Error | Over-the-air updates to the MX-1 may not work. |
8 | Current Loop Low Error | Wired scoreboard communications may not work. |
9 | Current Loop High Error | Wired scoreboard communications may not work. |
10 | 3.3 Volt Low Error | May not be able to save game-in-progress data through an MX-1 power cycle. The power LED may be stuck on. |
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