I tried to add a new SG 2100 motorized mount to my Coolsat 6000 receiver in a homebrewed FTA system. With the motor mounted, but no dish attached, I powered up the setup, but the 6000 seems to keep protecting itself and rebooting. I thought there was a short in the new motor, so I got out an old analog IRD and powered up the motor and reset the motor's memory. I manually moved the motor with no problem, so it isn't jammed (The old IRD doesn't have DiSeqC, so I couldn't try out the remote movements). I checked the current draw and it peaked at about 160 mA (without movement), which is a lot less than the Coolsat is rated for (400 mA).
Has anyone got the Coolsat 6000 to work with the SG 2100? Any ideas where to troubleshoot?
I have checked the coax cable, reflashed the stock firmware and reset the receiver, and checked the dish/mount settings. There is no dish installed right now to load the mount, and the mount is new and moves manually. I don't believe my receiver is a clone as it has a serial number and factory halographic seals. Any idea which component is at fault and any remidies???
Has anyone got the Coolsat 6000 to work with the SG 2100? Any ideas where to troubleshoot?
I have checked the coax cable, reflashed the stock firmware and reset the receiver, and checked the dish/mount settings. There is no dish installed right now to load the mount, and the mount is new and moves manually. I don't believe my receiver is a clone as it has a serial number and factory halographic seals. Any idea which component is at fault and any remidies???