Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 20:55:39 EDT 2013 | marcelorotofrance
My own unit has an internal transformer also. It has multiple secondaries, and a divided primary which can be configured to the required voltage by changing jumpers. Best regards.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 10:53:43 EST 2006 | bobpan
Walter, Read what i posted above about switching the dip switch 8 on dip 1. That will probably solve your problem but once again....make sure you write down all your machine settings because everything will be reset.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 19:07:57 EDT 2005 | bobpan
Mike, Right down all the settings you have for your machine (this may take a while). Also back up the programs you want to save. Now....if i can remember correctly.....when looking into the black computer box from the back of the machine...in your bo
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 03:13:32 EDT 2013 | rollon65
Hi Marcelo. I have used 2 non EU model 4C machines since 2002 that do this almost every time from a cold switch on. My local Tyco tech guy said that they all do it. They are still going after 12 years. I have another EU machine that does the sam
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 02:34:37 EDT 2013 | rollon65
Hi Marcelo The two machines I mentioned are the American type but they have an internal transformer fitted to convert from 110 to 220 Volts for U.K. Incidentally only one of the machines does it on a regular basis whilst the other one is mostly O.K
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 07:04:20 EDT 2005 | bobpan
Mike, There was a dipswitch that can be changed that will clear the machine settings and reset everything back to defaults. You will also lose your programs so backing up everything is a must. If you need and/or want to do this let me know and i will
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 16:56:32 EDT 2013 | marcelorotofrance
When I turn the machine on, almost every time I turn the Motor Power Switch it trips. I must to put the lever down and raise it again, then every runs normally. I asked to the former owner about that and told me that this machine always did it so and
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 15:21:17 EDT 2013 | marcelorotofrance
Hi Rollon, thanks for your answer. At this point it seems that cold-start current surge, because the presence of large value capacitors in the power source, exceeds the sensitivity of the protection switches rather than a malfunction. Nevertheless, i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 19:00:01 EDT 2020 | tristanlund
Its nice to have Qsoft on a 4c, its a lot more user friendly than the old system. but.. 1.It doesn't increase the machines accuracy 2.All of PPM's software is very buggy, We ended up switching all our Q machines back to Quad's windows 98 software fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 14 10:42:23 EST 2005 | ???
oh....bye the way....there are dip switches on the driver cards that need set correctly when swapping them.....i hope you set the correct switches when swapping or you probably will never get it to work.