Hi ! All
I can not get in the bios and configuration password "137" getting incorrect.
Lube alarm #405 is getting the machine to stop.
Thanks
Bios and default password "137", lube alarm #405 need help
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Re: Bios and default password "137", lube alarm #405 need help
Someone has changed your configuration password to 9173. It is parameter 42 in the report you just uploaded.
Lube alarm 405 is lubricant level low. Is the way lube resivoir full?
Lube alarm 405 is lubricant level low. Is the way lube resivoir full?
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Tom
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Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
Re: Bios and default password "137", lube alarm #405 need help
Someone has set your configuration password to "9173".
Once in the Parameters table, you can change Parameter 42 to zero to revert to the default password.
"405 Lubricant level low" means that the oil level in your auto lube tank is low, so the float switch has opened; or that one of the wires between the PLC input header H13 and the lube unit is loose or broken. Those wires are usually BRN on INCOM, and RED on INP18.
Once in the Parameters table, you can change Parameter 42 to zero to revert to the default password.
"405 Lubricant level low" means that the oil level in your auto lube tank is low, so the float switch has opened; or that one of the wires between the PLC input header H13 and the lube unit is loose or broken. Those wires are usually BRN on INCOM, and RED on INP18.
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Re: Bios and default password "137", lube alarm #405 need help
Thanks, I will check them later