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Why did you memory clear it? Did you not have a backup of it's NVram?
Originally posted by richard_hosea25
Yes I have, but using
The 143 sp mode does not show the nvram download.
You still have not said why you did the memory clear. Normally that should only be done at the direction of tech support and when you are currently talking to them. That way if you have a problem afterwards, they can help you.
I found a forum in copytech by clearing the memory it will clear the data of nvram
previously it was showing sc 995-02. Does it change the settings if I change new nvram with
old data, or changing the eeprom would change anything?
SC995 D CPM setting error CTL
01
Defective BCU
NVRAM Replacement error
Install the previous NVRAM.
Input the serial number with SP5-811-004, and turn the
main power switch off and on.
02
Defective NVRAM
Defective controller
Update the controller firmware.
Install a new NVRAM, and turn off and on the main
power switch after SC995-002 has occurred.
03
Incorrect type controller installed
Defective controller
Replace the controller with the correct type.
04 Incorrect model controller installed.
Replace the controller with the correct model.
I found a forum in copytech by clearing the memory it will clear the data of nvram
previously it was showing sc 995-02. Does it change the settings if I change new nvram with
old data, or changing the eeprom would change anything?
changing the eeprom changes everything, serial number should be basically blank if its new so it will give you SC 995-** so you need to input serial numbers and should be identical with other serials, BICU, NOVITA, some stuff like that using clear 143 C+ C hold press. so if you have new nvram and download the old nvram data it should be fine if there are no sc error on that data otherwise if you had then your just transferring the corrupt data to your new nvram. anyhow good luck Sir.
fix the customer first then fix the machine... its simple and makes life more easy.
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