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Old 09-25-2016, 01:06 PM   #1
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Default Post 07/2014 RXV Wiring Diagram photos

This is for those that need it. I took closeups of the controller connector to better see the pin numbers. My cellphone camera is not so good.

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Old 09-26-2016, 08:18 AM   #2
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Default Re: Post 07/2014 RXV Wiring Diagram photos

Scan the schematic into a relatively high resolution PDF (300DPI or greater) and then use the "Take a Snapshot" feature under the Edit menu in Adobe Reader to capture the desired areas for posting. (The "Snapshot" is stored on the clipboard, so you paste it into MS-Paint or similar program and then save as a JPG.)

If the area of the page you want to make a JPG of is really small, scan the page at a higher resolution.
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Old 09-26-2016, 10:00 AM   #3
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Scan the schematic into a relatively high resolution PDF (300DPI or greater) and then use the "Take a Snapshot" feature under the Edit menu in Adobe Reader to capture the desired areas for posting. (The "Snapshot" is stored on the clipboard, so you paste it into MS-Paint or similar program and then save as a JPG.)

If the area of the page you want to make a JPG of is really small, scan the page at a higher resolution.
Thank you for the advice JohnnieB, but I'm not going to set up a document scanner to do that. I'm shutting down my lab and shop at the end of this year, so I'm scaling back and downsizing. My old document scanner required a computer with a parallel port. I've not used it in 15 years or so. The only PCs with serial/parallel ports I have left are the Curtis programming stations on lease from Curtis, and they go back to Curtis at the end of the year.

I'm on alternative energy here so years ago I switched to lower powered laptops to conserve power consumption. Power not used is power you don't have to supply. The first rule of going off-grid...

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Old 09-26-2016, 10:15 AM   #4
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Thank you for the advice JohnnieB, but I'm not going to set up a document scanner to do that. I'm shutting down my lab and shop at the end of this year, so I'm scaling back and downsizing. My old document scanner required a computer with a parallel port. I've not used it in 15 years or so. The only PCs with serial/parallel ports I have left are the Curtis programming stations on lease from Curtis, and they go back to Curtis at the end of the year.

I'm on alternative energy here so years ago I switched to lower powered laptops to conserve power consumption. Power not used is power you don't have to supply. The first rule of going off-grid...

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FWIW: I use a 20+ year old Panasonic KX-P1180 dot matrix printer to print tractor feed checks with via a USB to parallel (Centronics 36-pin) adapter cable.
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I can’t make it out from the picture. I have a RXV that a mouse has got to. I’m have trouble finding where the pin 14 grey wire goes to.
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I can’t make it out from the picture. I have a RXV that a mouse has got to. I’m have trouble finding where the pin 14 grey wire goes to.
Well, in this diagram, pin 14 is unpopulated, so this diagram isnt for you. You probably have 2012 & prior danaher rxv. If you search & download "rxv danaher troubleshooting guide", it has a wiring diagram for you.
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I can’t make it out from the picture. I have a RXV that a mouse has got to. I’m have trouble finding where the pin 14 grey wire goes to.
The pin 14 gray wire connects to the resistor on a Danaher controlled cart. On mine it is connected to the same side of the resistor that has the large white wire from the resistor control connected. The wire from the wiring harness has a single spade connector that connects to the pigtail that is attached to the resistor.
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