I actually agree with you also Mike! I think idx should post a manual that actually has troubleshooting that doesn't involve calling them? This is their troubleshooting for the timer now. My mother wrote number 7.
But to be fair.... this kind of troubleshooting is standard in the industry.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check the instructions and wiring related to the symptoms. If this fails to provide the answer, use a voltmeter and a diagram to check every connection against the wiring diagram and to check the electrical integrity of the connections.
2. Verify that the 24VAC supply voltages,
coin switch voltages, and load voltages all are at expected levels at both ends of any connecting wires.
3. If you have another operational unit, look for differences between the two. Try swapping one Little Two Timer or Big Time Two Timer for another to verify functionality of the unit.
4. Verify that the problem unit does indeed have all the options installed that are expected for the application.
5. Verify that the switches have been set as instructed in this document.
6. Try other simple tests to verify connections and operation of peripheral equipment as related to this application.
7. If you are still not able to find the problem, prepare a list of what the symptoms are, under what conditions they appear or do not appear, what you have already checked or measured, and what, if anything (and we mean anything), has changed in your system between the time it last functioned well and now. Then call IDX at 1-800-643-1109 with your list at hand and ask for application assistance. You may also email the IDX application support team at
support@idxinc.com.