dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces
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- | Dual Output EL Switch on loss of all output interfaces | + | ====== |
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+ | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
+ | Okay, it's a long title, but what does it mean? If we look at the nCompass map below, we can see that the Encoders are outputting, but only a single interface is show, even though we are outputting on two interfaces (eno3 and eno4) | ||
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+ | when using dual outputs, if either output fails, we get a <color # | ||
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+ | ==== Remove Dual Output Prevention from EL ==== | ||
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+ | If you are using DOP (dual output prevention) in the Encoders, you need to turn this off. | ||
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