tjhe dreaded MP4000

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  • Debs1964
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    • Oct 2010
    • 1687

    #16
    Re: tjhe dreaded MP4000

    Originally posted by moonraker
    I always reset SP7806-008 and SP7804-005 and reboot. Never had an issue.
    Strange there appears to be several different methods
    I have reset SP7804-005, rebooted, then gone back in to check SP1902-001, this has always been reset to zero by resetting it in the PM count.
    It's likely that everyone has found a way that works for them, and always do it that way. It doesn't hurt to reset SP1902-001 and SP7806-008 manually, but I don't think they are necessary, otherwise I've been doing it wrong for a very long time
    There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't

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