There is another thread about troubles with the Walthers 130' turntable.
It contains some assertions and guesses, mostly by me. Not to hijack that thread, here are the facts:
The system uses two separate 20 MHZ, 8 bit PIC microprocessors. One is in the control box and the other is inside the bridge.
You must connect 12 to 18 volt AC or DC power for the control system.
If the brushes are not making reliable contact with the slip rings, the bridge will not move.
Proper operation of the brushes and slip rings is extremely critical, if there is even a momentary
loss of communication between the two microprocessors the system will stop dead in its tracks and
require a power down and back on cycle to reset the system.
Initializing the Turntable
Begin by plugging in the power pack. With the power pack turned off, press the SET and ZERO buttons
down at the same time. Now, turn on the power and hold both buttons for four to five seconds.
When the POWER light stays on, the unit is ready to use. Press the ZERO button until the POWER
light flashes, then release. The turntable will move to the zero point.
Al