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15 February 2019 at 12 h 53 min #44231irus18352Participant
I’ve fitted a Wallbox to mp3 unit to my Seeburg SC1. It was working perfectly but now the error lamp is blinking twice repeatedly. Anyone hot any ideas?
Thanks, Ian.
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16 February 2019 at 23 h 24 min #44336ScudieParticipant
Hi Ian just read your post concerning the error light. Found this in the support section which I have copied and pasted below.
Here is how to interpret this signal: – 2 flashes loop: The wallbox2mp3 fails to initialize the SD card; Make sure you insert a Secure Digital card in the slot provided for this purpose; If so, then remove and reinsert it. The wallbox2mp3 is compatible with most SD cards, regardless of memory size, brand, etc … It can happen in very rare cases that an sd card may be incompatible with our system; it would be a card that does not accept connections Serial Protocol Interface (SPI). If the problem persists, try to transfer the data to another SD card.
Fairly sure I read somewhere to always turn off the power before removing or inserting an Sd. I think if it was me I would try the removing and reinserting your original sd card if this has no effect I would do another sd card and try that.
Good luck.
Scudie
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17 February 2019 at 20 h 24 min #44445irus18352Participant
Thanks for that Scudie. I’ve replaced the SD card, removed it, replaced it, removed it, replaced it… error lamp still flashing.
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17 February 2019 at 21 h 29 min #44448KlaatuKeymaster
The news SD card is formatted in FAT32 ?
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18 February 2019 at 10 h 04 min #44504irus18352Participant
I don’t know, I let the software format and build it.
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19 February 2019 at 13 h 08 min #44661KlaatuKeymaster
Try in FAT 32, Fabien may confirm…
I remember having trouble with one in NTFS.
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19 February 2019 at 14 h 52 min #44665ScudieParticipant
I have only ever used the software provided to format and build playlist on the SD card.
If irus18352 system initially worked with an SD card done using the software & if subsequent sd cards have been done in the same way but are not recognised by his wb2mp3 card, providing he has no bad connections with his wiring & his power supply 5v dc is providing adequate power to the board, I would think that it could be his wb2mp3 card that is at fault. Perhaps Fabien could suggest a way of diagnosing this ?
Cheers Scudie
- This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by Scudie. Reason: spelling error
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