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nichiyu not initializing , no display

Hello All,
This is just a follow up or add on to my first post. The board indicate two LED lit namely L0 , L1 but no display shows up nor initialization happens only backlit display LED light show. I suspect the board doesn't received the key switch start action. I have no idea where to check since i have no documents at hand. I would like to ask for any assistance even a wiring guide for key switch better if someone with kind heart provided the whole. By the way the board is Nichiyu PB83-90 and on the unit display mark sicos 60. Any help is highly appreciated Thank's !

Regards,

Allan
  • Posted 17 Oct 2019 10:00
  • By Allan_antonino
  • joined 17 Oct'19 - 1 message
  • Philippines
allan_Philippines
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Hi Allan, Did you resolve this ? We have one of these in our workshop now and I can't find any information anywhere.
  • Posted 14 Jan 2021 23:43
  • By JonoG
  • joined 15 Feb'19 - 77 messages
  • Uruguay
Jonathan Gill

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