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I have had the SAS/OPS rebuilt.
Unit does not have the Multifunctional display
Per the Tech Manual, I should be able to perform Matching via the "Matching Connector"
I have tried several times to enter "Matching Mode" ie: key on and then disconnect the Matching connector.
The standard display will "Never" display the word "PASS".
Wiring from SAS to matching connector and back to SAS are good.
I purchased an 8 Series hand held Analyzer to try and see if it would get the password screen to pull up. It would not work either
What do you think is the reason that Matching cannot be entered into?
Could this rebuilt SAS controller be at fault?
  • Posted 18 Dec 2024 05:43
  • By MARK_TIBBETS
  • joined 6 Dec'24 - 3 messages
  • Texas, United States

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