there is certainly a short on some connector that does not allow the engine to process the serial numbers of the groups. Turn on the machine with the loads disconnected and test until it generates that error, maybe you get to the solution. Good luck
Remove all the cables from hopper and drive then reinsert them.. M/c should be ok
excellent, good
Have the units been replaced before? Or are they the ones from the factory? If replaced and power was still on you will get this issue,and you must also run U952 at setup and any unit replacement for them to register properly
Did you ever fix this?
Was this ever resolved? I am having the same issue as the original post. Exhausted all of the obvious and less obvious possible solutions. Anything "Outside of the box" I can try to get this machine running?
Failure of the EEPROM data system can come from disruption in 3.3v supply, or any connection in the serial data loop. Bent pins on the Unit connector, loosening/dmg to Relay PWB sockets, and failure of the Relay PWB serial data communications chip (on backside of PWB) have all been noted.
Front PWB (Drum/DV relay PWB) 302L794030 PARTS PWB DRUM DLP CONNECT ASSY SP (25/32ppm)
Feed Image PWB
Engine PWB
Check all +3.3v2 sources and EEPROM pulse signals. There is a set for EACH DRUM and DV, below is a sample set of signals from the Relay (Front) PWB to the Feed Image PWB. The pulse signals will be around 2v +/-.3 nominal depending on pulse rate at time of monitoring. Below 1.7-1.5v could be a comprimised (intermittent) signal.
YC1 Drum/DV Relay PWB
1 GND - - Ground
2 +3.3V2_FUSE O DC3.3V DC3.3V power output
3 DRM_EEP_SEL0 I DC0V/3.3V EEPROM select signal
4 DRM_EEP_SEL1 I DC0V/3.3V EEPROM select signal
5 EEP_SCL I DC0V/
3.3V(pulse)
EEPROM clock signal
6 EEP_SDA I/O DC0V/
3.3V(pulse)
EEPROM data I/O signal
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