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Hello.

This is a continuation of "Joystick stopped working (LSM710)" issue.

I have a new development now.

Joystick wasn't working at all before.

After replacing the joystick as some people suggested, the joystick works some times, but not all the time.

If it's not working, I restart the instrument system, which usually helps.

Once it works, it will keep working until I shutdown the instrument system.

Also, sometimes I get it to work by power-cycling MCU2008 alone, but this trick doesn't work all the time.

I'm wondering what is causing this problem.

I saw a flashing red light in the MCU2008 box when I peek from the right side.

Is this normal?  Or should I see a green LED light?

Any suggestions and information are welcome.

Thank you.
Tsutomu "Shimo" Shimotori
Manager, Research Instrumentation Laboratory
University of Minnesota Duluth
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Additional information.
I've got a new suggestion from vendor's service engineer.
I disconnected a CAN cable from MCU2008, and the joystick worked consistently.
So the joystick problem is apparently related to the CAN connection.
I would greatly appreciate if you have any suggestion to make the joystick work with the CAN cable connected.
Tsutomu "Shimo" Shimotori
Manager, Research Instrumentation Laboratory
University of Minnesota Duluth
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Good morning,

You can replace can cable from another component or perhaps you could
have a new one in the original boxes of the machine.

Best regards

Juan Luis


El 18/09/2017 a las 23:47, Tsutomu Shimotori escribió:

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> Additional information.
> I've got a new suggestion from vendor's service engineer.
> I disconnected a CAN cable from MCU2008, and the joystick worked consistently.
> So the joystick problem is apparently related to the CAN connection.
> I would greatly appreciate if you have any suggestion to make the joystick work with the CAN cable connected.
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Juan Luis Ribas
Servicio de Microscopía
Centro de Investigación, Tecnología e Innovación
Universidad de Sevilla
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Thank you Juan.

I swapped the incubator's CAN cable with the MCU2008's.
The joystick worked consistently with the CAN cable connected.
It seems the CAN cable was causing the problem.
I had Zeiss order new CAN cables.

By the way, when you look at the MCU2008 when the microscope is on and working, do you see flashing red light inside the box?
I wonder what that means.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
The joystick uses one CAN port on the back of the MCU2008, and the other CAN port is open.  Is that why?
Tsutomu "Shimo" Shimotori
Manager, Research Instrumentation Laboratory
University of Minnesota Duluth