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Control Panel messages (cont.)
Wrong/Missing Dongle!!
displays on the Control
Panel.
Possibly one of the following:
• When updating the system after
installing a new motherboard: In
addition to the single-use dongle,
another dongle(s) (for example, the
Impose or Compose dongle) is attached
to a USB port on the E-8100 during
the motherboard update procedure
(see
page 70
).
• The wrong dongle or no dongle is
installed on a USB port during
system update.
• Faulty dongle.
• Chosen USB port is faulty.
1. Make sure that the dongle is the correct type and is firmly
connected to an available USB port and that no dongle other
than the single-use dongle is connected to the E-8100, and
then repeat the motherboard update procedure (see
2. If the problem persists and you are sure that you have the
correct dongle, try connecting it to a different USB port and
repeating the system update procedure.
3. If the problem persists and you are sure that you have the
correct dongle, you may need to replace the motherboard
(see
Hardware mismatch.
Shutdown in progress
displays on the
Control Panel.
This message is displayed if the BIOS chip
from the old motherboard was transferred
to the new motherboard. BIOS chips are
not interchangeable.
Do not transfer the BIOS chip.
1. Remove the BIOS chip transferred from the old motherboard
and reinstall the BIOS chip that came with the new
motherboard.
2. Update the system after verifying functionality in Service
Mode (see
Control Panel functions
E-8100 is getting power,
the Control Panel is not
black, but the buttons on
the Control Panel do not
function.
Possibly one of the following:
• Problem with the Fiery application
• Faulty User Interface Board
1. Recheck all cables and connections.
2. Reboot the E-8100.
3. If the problem persists, reinstall system software
(see
4. If the problem persists, replace the User Interface Board
(see
Symptom
Possible cause
Suggested action