| Main > Main Forum |
| Ipac2 still powered on after shutdown ****PROBLEM SOLVED**** |
| << < (3/5) > >> |
| Zaven:
--- Quote ---Zaven- PSU is power supply unit?? Presuming so --- End quote --- yes. --- Quote ---it seems as though your motherboard supplies power to the usb ports/hub even at shutdown. --- End quote --- Yes, after shutdown it still has power. --- Quote ---But as long as the ipac is powered up it can't reset. That might still be an IPAC problem. Can you try it on another PC? --- End quote --- I am going to try it on my other pc, will be back in a few, and it reset ok. |
| swamprat96:
--- Quote ---I am going to try it on my other pc, will be back in a few, and it reset ok --- End quote --- So you are saying it worked ok on another PC? |
| Zaven:
Poor choice of wording, what i meant was, i was going to test it on my other pc, and before i did that, i was letting you know that the board reset ok on the cabinet pc. I just tested it on my main pc, i still get constant power after the pc is shut off. I didn't have the joysticks hooked up to any power, because i brought the CP to my desktop and held it on my lap. One interesting note though, is when i hooked it up on my desktop, it flashed one time, then went solid right after. I should note, i hooked the usb from the ipac to my G15 keyboard passthrough because the usb cable couldn't reach the back of PC, tomorrow i will get my brothers laptop to test things better, but i am starting to think the board is faulty |
| swamprat96:
Yes I think it might be faulty. Time to email andy@ultimarc.com. Link this thread as well but explain the led power on issue to him as I think we've narrowed it down I have an earlier ipac to you- just before the Ipac 2 where I have the big chip in the middle and the led down the bottom. The led goes off 1 second after shutdown. |
| AndyWarne:
The OP did contact me about this problem originally but has decided to post all the information here rather than in email to me... Anyway.. From the above it seems there might be an issue with the joysticks because everything seemed to work with them not connected. I would suggest disconnect the 8 joystick wires and check everything is working. I am wondering where the joysticks are being powered from? If the I-PAC power is staying on all the time but the joystick power goes off when the PC is powered off, this could cause problems. Some of the information in answers above is not exactly correct as this is the new I-PAC FS32 version. Andy |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |