No Power Available to the ECU/Driver Pack: All Current CMC Models

No Power Available to the ECU/Driver Pack: All Current CMC Models

  • This demonstrates troubleshooting steps for when the ECU or Driver Pack displays a No power available to the ECU/Driver Pack error or a similar message.

  • Click to Cut or Align the Head.

  • A message will display that it cannot connect to or locate the ECU/Driver Pack.

No Power Available to the ECU/Driver Pack Prompt
  • There may be several other messages conveying the same meaning.

Could Not Connect to ECU/Driver Pack Prompt
  • Power off the ECU/Driver Pack by flipping the toggle in the back.

  • Close the FrameShop software.

  • Shut down the Computer.

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Power Off the ECU/Driver Pack
  • Unplug the USB cable from the back of the ECU/Driver Pack.

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Unplug the USB Cable
  • Replug the USB cable into the back of the ECU/Driver Pack.

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Replug in the USB Cable
  • Power on the ECU/Driver Pack by flipping the toggle in the back.

  • Check the ECU/Driver Pack connections into the back of the Emergency Stop Button/Control Panel, Gantry and the Computer and make sure they are plugged in tight.

  • Turn on the Computer.

  • Open the FrameShop software.

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Turn on the ECU/Driver Pack
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Replug in the ECU/Driver Pack USB Cable
  • For Additional Information: If it still does not work, you may need to reinstall the Drivers, especially if this happens after a Windows update.

  • See ECU Drivers Installation.