Troubleshooting; Initial Troubleshooting Tips; Logging Through Liveviewer; Fallo De Hardware - CAMBRIONIX SS15 User Manual

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7. Troubleshooting

If you experience any issues with your SS15; please try the following solutions, if your issue is
not addressed in this section, please get in touch with your local vendor or Cambrionix.

7.1. Initial troubleshooting tips

Some tips and information to check first.
If you plug a device (phone, USB stick) into the hub, does it appear to the OS.
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If you directly connect the same device to the port the hub is in, does it appear to the OS.
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Try switching updater cables with one which is working/ use cable in a hub that is
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working.

7.2. Logging through LiveViewer

If you are experiencing a bug or an issue, we may ask you to obtain some logs of the behaviour,
to see in more detail what is happening. To get logs of the behaviour use the following steps to
get a zip file of the logs.
1.
Open LiveViewer (if this is not already downloaded, then go onto our website and
download both the API and LiveViewer)
2.
Once in LiveViewer, on the left-hand side of the screen, select the settings section.
3.
Once in the settings section, select the API tab.
4.
In the API section click the "cog" on the right hand side of the local API
5.
Click the "select all" tick box and then the save button.
6.
After this is enabled, use the hub in a way that causes the issue you are seeing.
7.
Wait for the issue to occur, i.e. when updating an iPad the device disconnects.
8.
Make a note of the time that the issue occurs then go back to the API page in LiveViewer,
and press the zip logs.
9.
Once you have the logs un-tick the "select all" box and save your settings.
10.
Send the logs to us for us to take a look at.
The API keeps a maximum of 20 logs at 256Mb each, so the latest one is usually smaller. If a
crash occurs, you would see a smaller log file and the next instance of API shuffles the existing
ones

7.3. Fallo de hardware

Si el hardware falla, los LED pueden parpadear siguiendo un patrón para determinar el tipo de
falla. El LED de encendido parpadeará según el patrón si no hay LED presentes en los puertos de
bajada.
La unidad parpadeará cuatro veces, seguida de ocho destellos largos o cortos, que luego se
repetirán. Los destellos son un número en binario que coincide con un número en nuestra lista
de códigos de error.
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