CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
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Re: CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
Underneath the panel there is a small, tiny switch called the boot switch. You may need to remove the panel the first time you try to locate it, but it's only necessary to remove the lower part of the cover. Toggle the switch and power the machine on, wait until the memory light quits flashing and stays solid. Turn the power off, toggle the switch and then load your USB stick with current firmware into the side panel and turn the machine on. There will be little sign of anything happening for 7 minutes. After 7 minutes the panel firmware will begin loading and you will see progress on the panel. When it finishes, you should be good to go.Comment
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fixitguy
Re: CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
Underneath the panel there is a small, tiny switch called the boot switch. You may need to remove the panel the first time you try to locate it, but it's only necessary to remove the lower part of the cover. Toggle the switch and power the machine on, wait until the memory light quits flashing and stays solid. Turn the power off, toggle the switch and then load your USB stick with current firmware into the side panel and turn the machine on. There will be little sign of anything happening for 7 minutes. After 7 minutes the panel firmware will begin loading and you will see progress on the panel. When it finishes, you should be good to go.Comment
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Re: CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
I have performed this procedure several times. it responds up until I go to put in the card. Memory light flashes and then stays on after about a minute to a minute and a half. Turn off machine,unplug, change switch to "normal", put in compact flash, plug in machine and turn on. At this point, the machine powers up and shows "program loading" with no change no matter how long I leave the machine on. It's like the card is not seen by the machine. I have checked this compact flash card by updating the firmware on a working CS-3060. ?????
Guy please how did you solve this problem? we are facing a problem like this now.Comment
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Re: CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
I have performed this procedure several times. it responds up until I go to put in the card. Memory light flashes and then stays on after about a minute to a minute and a half. Turn off machine,unplug, change switch to "normal", put in compact flash, plug in machine and turn on. At this point, the machine powers up and shows "program loading" with no change no matter how long I leave the machine on. It's like the card is not seen by the machine. I have checked this compact flash card by updating the firmware on a working CS-3060. ?????
--This update procedure may take long time, just leave the compact flash updating once it may finish after 30 minutes or more--Comment
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Re: CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
kkendric is i belive right on the money. Check the drives you are installing on a computer before installing on the machine. Format the drive i belive in fat32 and don't assign a drive letter to it. do a scandisk on it and veryify no bad sectors ect. then install it on the machine. For checking the problem, you can take the hard drive cable from the other machine and hook up the drive temporary outside and power up the machine. [so you don't have to remove the mainboard to install the hard drive]
Most of the time this problem is with the hard drive and very rare boot dimm on the main board. If it is the hard drive though, it will code out.THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burkeComment
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Re: CS-3060 "Program Loading" on LCD
If The boot switch method was not successful, then you need a new "PARTS,PWB PANEL ASS'Y,SP" .
I won't give part number yet because there were two revision of it. One with the boot switch and integrated flash memory and one without the swith but with changeable flash memory in a DIMM slot.
You must dismantle the operation panel and look after which panel you have because they are not interchangeable.
Best Regards,
Levente TothComment
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