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RE: Err on EDP
Hi Mark,
I disconnected it like you suggested and that didn't make any
difference. I also opened the top and tried using a different set of
memory and that didn't help either. I don't know if there is any reset
sequence that can be performed and I haven't found any docs that mention
what specific messages like this indicate. I haven't tried to reseat
the 2 proms yet, which maybe I should try next. I guess I was hoping
that someone who has experienced the exact issue would step in and give
me a solution. Wishful thinking at this point ...
Thanks,
Steve
>
> This is a long shot, but I've found that some gear I have reacts very
> weird when powered up while receiving some sort of MIDI
> signal. Perhaps
> you should try and start it in the absence of any other gear.
> Is there
> a factory reset? Have you tried reseating the eprom?
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Mark Sottilaro
> On Saturday, June 15, 2002, at 08:06 AM, M. Steven Ginn wrote:
>
> > I searched the archives and found one conversation related
> to this and
> > the solution then was to have everything connected properly. In my
> > case I already had everything connected properly and it was working
> > yesterday. But today, I powered up my rig and the "Err" message
> > showed up. So anyway, I have checked the archives, the
> manual, etc.
> > and cannot find anything about how to fix this. I would
> prefer to not
> > have to send it back to Gibson (for many weeks) and try and
> solve the
> > problem myself. Does anyone know if there is a chance that
> maybe the
> > "Loop" chips have somehow gotten corrupted?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> What does Err mean when it shows up on the screen of the EDP? Is
> >> there any way for me to correct this? I have only had
> this unit for
> >> less than a month.
> >>
> >> Steve
> >>
> >
>