MP 4002 SC878-01 Bad controller board right?

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  • havokprod
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    MP 4002 SC878-01 Bad controller board right?

    Anything else to look for? Any other tips? Can I use a donor board from a known working machine?


    TIA

    -Aldo
  • slimslob
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    Re: MP 4002 SC878-01 Bad controller board right?

    You will need to swap the NVRAM and possibly need to reenter the serial number if you get a SC995 after doing so.

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    • sandmanmac
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      #3
      Re: MP 4002 SC878-01 Bad controller board right?

      I'd try reflashing F/W first (if you can). Otherwise, controller

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      • havokprod
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        Re: MP 4002 SC878-01 Bad controller board right?

        Tried re-flashing at the customers..... No dice..... did not get the firmware menu after 15 mins of waiting. Installed a full set of donor boards, customer up and running but wrong meters etc etc. Gonna try NVRAM swap at the office to another set of boards, I will update. Thank you Slimslob and Sandmanmac for the suggestions.



        -Aldo

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        • slimslob
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          Re: MP 4002 SC878-01 Bad controller board right?

          Originally posted by havokprod
          Tried re-flashing at the customers..... No dice..... did not get the firmware menu after 15 mins of waiting. Installed a full set of donor boards, customer up and running but wrong meters etc etc. Gonna try NVRAM swap at the office to another set of boards, I will update. Thank you Slimslob and Sandmanmac for the suggestions.



          -Aldo
          The counters are saved in the NVRAM.

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