Electronic firefighting equipment relies heavily on clean, consistent signals across their communication lines. If you’re running into comm issues in your system, a solid first step is to check voltage levels on those communication lines.
Here’s a quick, step-by-step guide to measuring voltage on your TFT monitor’s communication lines and narrowing down the root of your system issue.
Before doing anything else, cut the power to your monitor. Safety first. You’ll be working inside the enclosure, so this step is critical.
Use your 3mm Allen wrench to remove the four front bolts. We recommend temporarily securing the lid to the left side using the right two bolts to keep things neat.
Watch the ribbon cable! It connects the membrane keypad to the communication board. If it pops out, you can reconnect it.
Inside, you’ll see the communication board and three motor boards.
Let’s say your monitor is functioning locally (i.e., motors work fine), but there’s a comms issue somewhere else in the system. Start by isolating:
If everything checks out, the monitor is NOT the problem—move on to other components in the system.
This time, you’ll be testing the voltage at different points in the system—like your interface box, joystick, or additional monitors—all connected via the same RS-485 line.
You’re now reading voltage directly from the circuit board to ground.
Reading the Voltage:
If you see that, the board is communicating correctly.
While the communication plug is disconnected:
Here’s how to interpret it:
The key to RS-485 troubleshooting is isolation and repetition. Power down, unplug, test voltage to ground, then move to the next device in the chain. This process will lead you to the faulty wire, connector, or board.
Final Notes
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