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Troubleshooting/Service
8/05 UDC2500 Universal Digital Limit ControllerProduct Manual 81
Procedure #4
Table 7-8 explains how to troubleshoot a Keyboard failure.
Table 7-8 Troubleshooting a Keyboard Failure
Step What to do How to do it
1
Make sure the keyboard is
connected properly to the
MCU/output and power/input
boards.
Withdraw the chassis from the case
and visually inspect the connection.
2
Controller Keyboard or specific keys
may be LOCKED OUT via the
security code.
Use your four-digit security code
number to change the lockout level.
Refer to Section 3 – Configuration.
3
Run the keyboard test.
Press the
SET UP key and hold in,
then press the
FUNCTION key at the
same time. The controller will run a
display test. Then you will see:
TRY ALL
Lower Display
KEYS
Upper Display
Press each key. If it works, the key
name will appear in the lower display.
4
Replace the display/keyboard if any
keys are shorted out.
Refer to “Parts Replacement
Procedures
” in this section.

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