taskalfa 5501i error F000

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  • Gab
    Senior Tech
    • Aug 2015
    • 645

    #1

    taskalfa 5501i error F000

    I have those 2 machines.
    |In First machine i removed the controller and put it back and this error appears
    In second machine i removed ram dimm and eprom to use it in other machine and then i put them back and error appears
    I can noy get in service mode 18781878 and i can not load firmware. Any idea?
  • bsm2
    IT Manager

    25,000+ Posts
    • Feb 2008
    • 28857

    #2
    Re: taskalfa 5501i error F000

    open the front door than try the service mode

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    • PrintWhisperer
      Trusted Tech

      250+ Posts
      • Feb 2018
      • 445

      #3
      Re: taskalfa 5501i error F000

      F000 Failure in Communication between OP Panel CPU and Main. Check SATA interace cable.

      Can occur by corruption of firmware when swapping Main PWB and EEPROM.

      Find EEPROM original to machine and place in MAIN PWB if possible.

      Typically corruption must recovered by incremental firmware load beginning with Op Panel Main PWB boot load via small switch on underside of Op Panel PWB.

      Then load MMI firmware alone, then Main Firmware alone, then full firmware.

      Or replace with new uncorrupted Op Panel and Main PWB as combo.

      Or use as boat anchor.
      "Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn" - Benjamin Franklin

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      • copydocinc
        Trusted Tech

        Site Contributor
        250+ Posts
        • Mar 2015
        • 260

        #4
        Re: taskalfa 5501i error F000

        Originally posted by Gab
        I have those 2 machines.
        |In First machine i removed the controller and put it back and this error appears
        In second machine i removed ram dimm and eprom to use it in other machine and then i put them back and error appears
        I can noy get in service mode 18781878 and i can not load firmware. Any idea?
        You could try the correct numbers to get into service mode. The numbers you are using are incorrect.

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