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Jim MacRae Posted on Nov 20, 2011
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H/P Input No sound. Unit cycles between H/P Input On (no sound) and H/P Input Off (sound)

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Hey Jim MacRae,
Follow my tip for sound issue in lap and desktop systems
How to troubleshoot if No Sound In Laptop And Desktop?Thank you

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Code that came up on the OBD is P0463 Fuel level sensor A circuit high input what does that mean and how can it be fix?

DTC P0463 - Fuel gauge sender unit circuit high input
• The PCM monitors the fuel tank level and input voltage from the fuel gauge sender unit when the engine is running. If the input voltage is more than 2.5 V and fuel tank level is empty, the PCM determines that the fuel gauge sender unit circuit input voltage is high.

Diagnostic support note
• This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
• The MIL illuminates if the PCM detects the above malfunction condition in two consecutive drive cycles or in one drive cycle while the DTC for the same malfunction has been stored in the PCM.
• PENDING CODE is available if the PCM detects the above malfunction condition during the first drive cycle.
• FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
• The DTC is stored in the PCM memory.

Possible cause:
• Fuel gauge sender unit malfunction
• Instrument cluster malfunction
• PCM malfunction

Feel free to contact us if need additional details. Good luck.
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With help of a diagram describe a data processing cycle.

Some would say Input, Processing, Output. The diagram would be an arrow from input to processing, then an arrow from processing to to output. Then an arrow from output to Input in this way of looking at it. You will find more complicated descriptions and diagrams, too.

http://technology.blurtit.com/300718/what-is-data-processing-cycle
The data processing cycle:

It is Sequence of steps performed repeatedly by a computer in the execution of a program. The computer's central processing unit (CPU) continuously works through a loop. It fetches a program instruction from memory. Then the CPU fetches any data it needs. Then it applies the data to the program. It stores the result in memory. Then it fetches another program instruction.
Others include more stages: http://www.enterprisefeatures.com/6-important-stages-in-the-data-processing-cycle/

data collection
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Erreur 100

error 100 ia for
When the scanner motor is started up, the BD input signal does not arrive within a specific period of time.
When the scanner motor is started up, the motor rotation is too fast, and fails to reach a specific revolution within 20 sec at time of deceleration.
While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal cycle is not within a specific range (±2%) for an equivalent of 10 mm (print distance).
While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal cycle is not as indicated (±2%).
During the WMUPR period after the power switch has been turned on or the front cover/left cover has been opened/closed, the drum unit is absent.
Possible cause: The wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The laser scanner unit is faulty. The DC controller PCB is faulty. The drum unit is not installed.
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Ir 1600 . e100

When the scanner motor is started up, the BD input signal does not arrive
within a specific period of time.
When the scanner motor is started up, the motor rotation is too fast, and
fails to reach a specific revolution within 20 sec at time of deceleration.
While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal
cycle is not within a specific range (±2%) for an equivalent of 10 mm (print
distance).
While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal
cycle is not as indicated (±2%).
During the period after the power switch has been turned on or
the front cover/left cover has been opened/closed, the drum unit is absent.
Possible cause The wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The laser scanner unit is
faulty. The DC controller PCB is faulty. The drum unit is not installed
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The welder working its feeding the wire and gas but its not arcing

Check all wiring connections first, sounds like a broken / loose wire / terminal. If all checks out may be the transformer has failed. Also look for fuses.
If you have exceeded the "duty cycle" unit will shut down till it cools.
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Help! My Samsung Washer wont start. It makes a beep sound & shows 1E.

Water Level Sensor Trouble.
(When the input signal from the water level sensor is out of
range, the unit will send out beeping sounds and halts the
cycle.

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Hi Hat pedal not fuctioning

Obviously the hi hat trigger does not function properly, it either does not generate enough signal, or the signal doesn't come thru well, or the signal comes thru well but it doesn't trigger the sound unit properly.

This could be caused by:

- too low input sensitivity setting on the sound unit for the hi hat input
- a displaced or loosely fixed sensor (trigger) on the hi hat
- a partially damaged sensor
- a bad wire connection at the sensor
- a bad wire connection at the sensor connector
- a dirty contact on the sensor connector
- a dirty contact on the cable connector at either side of the cable
- a bad cable, a broken wire or poorly soldered wire in the cable connector at either side of the cable
- a dirty contact on the input connector of the sound unit
- a bad solder connection on the input connector of the sound unit (inside the unit)
- a bad solder contact on a component or a faulty component associated to that particular input in the sound unit (capacitors, resistors, diodes, transistors, ICs, etc.)

To rule out a damaged cable, just change it and see if the hi hat works ok with another cable, if it does, the cable was damaged.

If the sensors are interchangeable , try to swap the sensor with a sensor from another cymbal, see if the other sensor works well, if it doesn't, then the sensors are not the problem.

To see if there is a problem with the input on the sound unit, connect another cymbal to that input, if it works well, the input is not the problem, if it still doesn't work, check sensitivity/trigger level setting, check connector contacts for any dirt, check connector and component solder contacts inside the unit.

Also, try to connect the hi hat to another input on the sound unit, if it doesn't work well after that, there's a problem with your hi hat (sensor, wires, dirty connector on the sensor), if it works well instead, then there's a problem with the hi hat input on the sound unit (sensitivity/trigger level, dirty connector contacts, bad solder contacts, damaged components)

Another thing: try your hi hat connected as is, but have someone move the cable connectors while you play it.
If moving the cable connector at the sensor side results in a change of operation (it might start working well for an instant or so), you definitely have a problem with that connection (check for bad wires in sensor connector, cable connector and for dirt on both connectors' pins).

If moving the cable connector at the sound unit input side results in a change of operation, then there's a problem with that connection (check for bad solder points on the input connector inside the sound unit, check for bad wires in cable connector, check for dirt on both connectors' pins).

I hope you can fix it, otherwise just post me some feedback if anything seems unclear, i'll be glad to assist you.

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E100

Salut.
E100 means :

When the scanner motor is started up, the BD input signal does not arrive within a specific period of time.
When the scanner motor is started up, the motor rotation is too fast, and fails to reach a specific revolution within 20 sec at time of deceleration.
While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal cycle is not within a specific range (±2%) for an equivalent of 10 mm (print distance).
While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal cycle is not as indicated (±2%).
During the WMUPR period after the power switch has been turned on or the front cover/left cover has been opened/closed, the drum unit is absent.
Possible cause: The wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The laser scanner unit is faulty. The DC controller PCB is faulty. The drum unit is not installed.
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Hooking up video

I am assuming that you are using a surround sound system?If so on the back of the satellite receiver you will have RCA cables labled yellow ,red,white uuse an rca cable to run from the output on the back of the sat box to an rca input on the surround sound unit.the inputs should be labled on the back of the surround sound unit.once you have the sat box plugged in look for the output on the surround sound (rca cables) run one set of rca cables to the rca cable input of the Tv.on the original tv remote select the tv input that is the cable from the surround sound is plugged in to . make sure the surround sound unit input is selected to the input that the sat box is plugged into.this will give you surround sound from your satellite receiver,repeat with your DVD player plugging the DVD rca cable output to another empty input on the surround sound.to switch between the sat box (satellite TV) to DvD select another input on the surround sound unit.Try to correspond the units you are plugging into the surround sound to the correct name of the component on the back of the surround sound unit to avoid confussion.any questions,Im here to help.If this works rate me FIXYA! if it helps.GOOD LUCK!
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Mp3 to aux input

Try putting the unit in standby via the "SRC" button FIRST..., then press the menu button and cycle through to the "AUX 1" option and activate this....then press menu button again. When the unit is next switched on, you should have an "AUX" option accessible via the "SRC" button which will cycle through all of the availale modes ....standby-tuner-cd-aux etc etc.
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