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If an entire color is dead, this indicates a current overload has occurred, and tripped an internal fuse. Unless you have overloaded the entire system with too many LED strips, it is likely that a ground fault is occurring on one of the LED strips. This occurs when one of the power wires in an LED line is being grounded. To determine the source of the ground fault, unplug each LED strip, one at a time. The moment you unplug the problematic LED strip, power will be restored to that zone and normal functioning will resume. Once you have identified the problematic strip, inspect the LED strip and cable for damage. Repair or replace damaged strip. If no damage is apparent, please return strip to your dealer or FreyMoto Industries for warranty service. Please keep in mind there may be more than one problematic LED strip which is causing the entire system to go dead. |
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If an entire zone is dead, this indicates a current overload occurred, and tripped the internal fuses for this zone. Unless you have overloaded this zone with too many LED strips, it is likely that a ground fault is occurring on one of the LED strips. This occurs when one of the power wires in an LED line is being grounded. To determine the source of the ground fault, unplug each LED strip, one at a time. The moment you unplug the problematic LED strip, power will be restored to that zone and normal functioning will resume. Once you have identified the problematic strip, inspect the LED strip and cable for damage. Repair or replace the damaged strip. If no damage is apparent, please return strip to your dealer or FreyMoto Industries for warranty service. |
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A) If an entire pod does not light up correctly it is usually an indication that the plug connector has become loose or the cable has become cut, pinched, or melted. But before you do anything else, try plugging the strip into a different line on the CPU. If the LED strip still does not light properly, inspect the entire length of the cable and LED pod for damage. If damage exists, you will need to repair or replace the LED strip. If no damage exists check the connector plug for that LED pod. Gently pull on each individual wire to ensure that it is securely seated in the plug. If the entire strip is free of damage, please return to your dealer or FreyMoto for warranty service.
B) If using a Y-splitter cable prior to the LED strip, you may have a faulty Y-splitter cable. Try replacing this splitter cable with another. If the problem persists, it is most likely a problem with the LED strip. |
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This is usually an indication that you have a burnt out LED. The LEDs are warranted for life, so please contact your dealer or FreyMoto Industries for replacement service. |
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The power button on the CPU power button will glow to indicate the system is receiving power. If the system is receiving power but none of the lights work, check to make sure you are not in a music mode. If you tap on the CPU and the lights flicker as you tap the module, you are in a music mode. If no light is visible on the CPU power button, check the fuse. Replace with 2.5 AMP slow burn fuse if bad. If fuse is good, check your power and ground connection. If connection is bad, repair the connection. If connection is good, use a voltage meter to check the amount of voltage flowing through the red power line after the fuse and before it enters the CPU. Voltage should be approximately 12 DC volts. If voltage is low, disconnect CPU and recharge motorcycle battery. |
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Remove your taillight to expose the wiring. Use a voltage meter to test the wires that run to you break light bulb. The power wire for your break light will show 12 DC volts ONLY then the breaks are applied and 0 volts at all other times. connect the yellow wire from the CPU to the identified power wire going to your break light. Connect the blue ground wire to any ground source. |
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With the CPU turned off, press and hold the flash button (button A) on the CPU and the press and hold button A (green button) on the remote until you hear three rapid chirps. Release both buttons and remote reprogramming is complete. |
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Like all wireless devices, in order to keep communication lines open between the CPU and remote, current must be consumed. The cheapest solution is to pull the fuse if your bike will be sitting for a longer period of time. The convenient solution is to place an on/off switch on the red power wire in a location that is easily accessible. |
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