This can be caused by a poor quality USB cable, the USB socket on the authorization controller itself is loose, or the USB hub you are using is poor quality. If you find that the controller disconnects at random times, and you are sure everything is setup correctly, then the USB cable is obviousley losing its connection between the authorization controller and the CronusMAX. Also make sure the controller is powered on of course - that's a rookie mistake. It will charge fine, but won't transmit data. Another issue that sometimes comes up is that the controller USB port has a loose data pin. 99% of the time, this means either you didn't set the Output Protocol to AUTOMATIC in Step 1 of the instructions, or the Micro-USB cable to the controller is faulty or simply not compatible, you should try another one. If the LED on the CronusMAX PLUS does not change from AU to a number then the authorization controller is not authenticating.
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