hello,
I have been intermittently receiving the following error 5000 (The ADC box is off or the optical fiber is disconnected) when running ActiView. The blue light is illuminated on the box-- so I can confirm the battery is not the issue. Is it safe to assume that the optic fiber cord is going bad, or is it possible that the USB cord may be causing the error? Is there a straight forward way to confirm which one is the problem? (e.g., a meter).
Thanks,
Vanessa
Error 5000
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Re: Error 5000
Common causes of intermittent 5000 errors are (ordered from most to least likely):
- bad optical fiber
- bad USB cable
- bad optical transmitter
- bad optical receiver
Replace fiber and USB cable. If the problem persists, then sent the AD-box and USB receiver to BioSemi for testing and repair.
Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)
- bad optical fiber
- bad USB cable
- bad optical transmitter
- bad optical receiver
Replace fiber and USB cable. If the problem persists, then sent the AD-box and USB receiver to BioSemi for testing and repair.
Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)
Re: Error 5000
Hi,
we have had a lot of error 5000 lately. I would suspect the USB-cable out of these options, can I change to any kind of USB-cable or are there some quality specifications that need to be met?
we have had a lot of error 5000 lately. I would suspect the USB-cable out of these options, can I change to any kind of USB-cable or are there some quality specifications that need to be met?
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Re: Error 5000
Any USB cable is OK, also try a different USB port.
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Error 5000
Dear Team,
I'm trying to set up the system but keep getting an "Error 5000 at No Incoming Data" error message. So far, I've checked the following:
1. the battery is working,
2. the AD box shows green and flashing blue light (which goes solid blue when CMS & DRL are connected),
3. the speed mode is set to 4,
4. the receiver (red) has power and the USB sign flashes when I start ActiView (V9.02),
5. the cable connecting AD box and receiver is brand new,
6 .we've tried different USB slots on the PC.
Can you please advise?
Thanks!
Friederike
I'm trying to set up the system but keep getting an "Error 5000 at No Incoming Data" error message. So far, I've checked the following:
1. the battery is working,
2. the AD box shows green and flashing blue light (which goes solid blue when CMS & DRL are connected),
3. the speed mode is set to 4,
4. the receiver (red) has power and the USB sign flashes when I start ActiView (V9.02),
5. the cable connecting AD box and receiver is brand new,
6 .we've tried different USB slots on the PC.
Can you please advise?
Thanks!
Friederike
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Re: Error 5000
What is the serial number of your AD-box ?
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Re: Error 5000
I tried two:
ADC11-05-174
ADC11-04-133
ADC11-05-174
ADC11-04-133
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Re: Error 5000
ADC11 are Mk1 systems (20 years old), they do not work with the new red receiver. You should use the older type white receiver.
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Re: Error 5000
Ok, thanks for the quick reply, Coen.
Best,
Friederike
Best,
Friederike
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Re: Error 5000
Send the red receiver to BioSemi, we will replace it with a white one (we still have a few).
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Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)