Background
The controller is the computer that runs PathPilot and controls your CNC machine. While the controller itself could be different (a tower, a brix, rev c, rev d, an operator console, etc.), they perform the same function in controlling your machine and providing you with a friendly user interface.
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Reseat the power cable
Reason: The PathPilot controller isn't plugged in to an outlet.
Unplug and re-plug the controller’s power cable from both the outlet and the controller.
Restore power to the controller
Reason: The circuit breaker tripped or a fuse is blown.
If the monitor and the controller both don't have power:
Examine the power cables for damage or exposed wires and replace if needed.
Reset the CB3 circuit breaker.
Replace the CMOS battery (stuck at Pathpilot splash screen)
Reason: The CMOS battery is dead.
Start the controller with only the monitor connected
Reason: There is a USB issue.
Power down you machine and remove everything from your controller except power, machine communication, and the monitor.
Power back up.
Does the controller boot farther into PathPilot?
If yes, attach one USB at a time until you find the problematic USB connection.
If no, check time and date in BIOS.
To get into BIOS, restart computer and rapidly press F2 or F10 (tower controllers), or Del (for brix, rev c, rev d etc.). If your date and time are accurate, and you still are having issues, restore to factory settings.
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