Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 11:50:06 EDT 2010 | mobytahoe
Panasonic's passwords are the date backwards. For example, today's date would be: 01026140...they may use the month before day format...in which case it would be: 01020461
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:10:50 EDT 2010 | rmalick
can someone help me with the key strokes to the panasonic mv2 and mpa3 machine secret screen. I know if is shift F7 ??????
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 01:36:55 EDT 2010 | jola
Been a while since I used those machines but I found a list on how it was on ours anyway: MV2-F,C: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-V MPA-V: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-P-SHIFT-A-SHIFT-V MPA-G1: F8-F4-F7-SHIFT-M-F7-P-F7-SHIFT-A-F7 Always start from the main "run" screen. Go
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:02:12 EDT 2003 | marcelll
Hello All We have here a Conceptronic oven running under Win 3.1 and the password have been lost. Is there a trick to find it in some files or do we have to reload the firmware ? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:29:42 EDT 2003 | james
Did you ever change the passwords on the oven or were they defaults and you dont remember them? Because for level 1 is the number 1 for 2 it is 2 and for level 3 it is 3. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 18 04:22:47 EDT 2003 | kanwal324
Please go through the manual. resetting the CMOS setting will solve your problem. Its better you consult with machine manufacturer if problem is not solved.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 09:59:29 EDT 2003 | cnotebaert
I dont have Panasonic But I have KME wich is made by panasonic. I have an SP10P there are 2 secret screens i know of. if your system has a touch screen this may work if not sorry. When the system boots up swipe your finger across the top right corner
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 07:26:12 EDT 2003 | Claude_Couture
While I was on vacation one of the team leader discovered the password to the secret screen on the SPP-G3: Request - F8 - F1 - F7 - shift - S - P - shift - 3 It was just too simple for me to figure out.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 13:15:45 EST 2001 | slthomas
We've experienced similar problems with film caps, specifically Panasonic's parts that are alledgedly compatible with both reflow and wave soldering. They are identified with either GB or JB p/n suffixes, which become either GX, GC, or JC for the ref
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 13:56:51 EST 2001 | slthomas
1) The additional activity of the OA flux probably took care of the oxydation. How do you plan on taking care of the presence of conductive and corrosive residues from it now, though? You're not supposed to wash those parts with water. 2) The tomb
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