Thanks for the reply. I have some doubts regarding this. The motor is not at all running. Will the processor senses the motor even it is not moving? If it is so, what to do ? Adjusting the sensor will resolve the problem ?MC2100 board?
If the TM blinks five times it is usually the processor in the operator panel cannot resolve the speed difference between motor and sensor.
Check the belt sensor for adjustment. To test the main board itself and motor you really need a PWM signal plugged into the HD2 socket.
This tests the board and bypasses any feedback and console controller.
Yes.. The motor works perfectly.Have you tried the motor on a different DC source? Automotive battery for e.g.
In my treadmill, the speed sensor is a magnetic read switch, which works perfect. And my doubt about his is, how the processor identifies the sensor reading if motor is not working?If the motor and control appears OK, then I would look at the first comment in my previous post.
" If the TM blinks five times it is usually the processor in the operator panel cannot resolve the speed difference between motor and sensor. "
In this case I would check out the validity of the belt motion sensor.
Some machines use a proximity sensor on the belt, others use a slotted wheel on the motor itself.
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