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Step 2. Connect to drive with Granity software and inspect status of the HSIN2 from Testing page status information.
 
Step 2. Connect to drive with Granity software and inspect status of the HSIN2 from Testing page status information.
  
Step 3. Analyze. If all worked correctly, pin state should have changed in Granity. If pin state is stuck, check connections. If still no luck, it is possible that input pin of device has been damaged. If signal state changes as expected, then the error is not in the drive, but probably in the wiring or source of the signal.
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If all worked correctly, pin state should have changed in Granity. If pin state is stuck, check connections. If still no luck, it is possible that input pin of device has been damaged.
 
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{{tip|This method works also for analog inputs. Instead, just check analog readings of inputs from Granity. You should see +5V or -5V in this test.}}
 
{{tip|This method works also for analog inputs. Instead, just check analog readings of inputs from Granity. You should see +5V or -5V in this test.}}
  
 
{{tip|For single ended input (ones found in IONI for example), just connect the input with single wire to either 5V or GND.}}
 
{{tip|For single ended input (ones found in IONI for example), just connect the input with single wire to either 5V or GND.}}
 
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