03-02-2017, 04:14 AM
strange..
can you verify if is is connected correctly, i do not know if there is an option to connect it wrongly and it still to be working but just in case
this is how it looks like
It goes to a connector on the board with pins
G -> Gnd
D6 -> Data
5v -> VCC
if you have a voltmeter, you can also try to measure the voltage between the data pin and gnd when it is off
it should be 0volts. i assume it is not and this is why it jams
Another thing you can measure is, when disconnecting the RF module, to measure the resistance between the Data and VCC pins (left and middle). It may be that the module is bad and it keeps the data pin HIGH, and while the device is working, it is ok as it keeps the pin actively low
i think in either case it is not software related issue, so i will send you a new board and rf module (but only next week, as now we will have holidays)
Until then you can set the "Go To Sleep" setting to 0, and it should work
can you verify if is is connected correctly, i do not know if there is an option to connect it wrongly and it still to be working but just in case
this is how it looks like
It goes to a connector on the board with pins
G -> Gnd
D6 -> Data
5v -> VCC
if you have a voltmeter, you can also try to measure the voltage between the data pin and gnd when it is off
it should be 0volts. i assume it is not and this is why it jams
Another thing you can measure is, when disconnecting the RF module, to measure the resistance between the Data and VCC pins (left and middle). It may be that the module is bad and it keeps the data pin HIGH, and while the device is working, it is ok as it keeps the pin actively low
i think in either case it is not software related issue, so i will send you a new board and rf module (but only next week, as now we will have holidays)
Until then you can set the "Go To Sleep" setting to 0, and it should work