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Posted on can anyone fix a 3500 with the b70 lock |
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Posted on Using the null modem cable , upload the factory bin again to rid the b70 error message.. |
Bronze Member Username: Storyteller
Post Number: 65 Registered: Jul-06
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Posted on THE OLD, but still needed, NULL MODEM, WAY: You must use this method to RECOVER FROM b-70 LOCK-UP ERRORS - which may be caused by corrupted or improper bins - channel or code. 1. Using the switch on the back of the receiver, turn the power OFF. 2. Securely, connect the RS232 Null Modem cable (#2,3 crossed) between the receiver and the PC. 3. Open the GTRom Loader V3.4 (Pansat 3500S). You can use another pansat loader, if you like. 4. Click and browse to select the unzipped Factory Bin File which is to be downloaded. 5. Select FILE TYPE: APP FILE ONLY 6. Power up the 3500 with the switch on the back and as soon as you see the front display flash b-70, hit the download button of the GTRom loader. 7. Do not interrupt the receiver or its' power while downloading until after it re-boots on its own. 8. Press OK after "Download Complete!!" appears on the PC screen. Unless you need to re-flash from a constantly displayed b-70, you really should use the SD card - it's faster and easier on the cables and equipment. BTW...this fix can be applied to any Pansat model...just use a different loader, the correct cable and the appropriate factory bin for your model |