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    • reFlexlabundefined
      reFlexlab
      last edited by

      Hello every body, I am currently building a machine in which i have integrated a duet 3 and i wired a Duet Panel i7 Fysect clone, the wiring seems to be ok since i am getting visual output from the screen.

      The problem is that the screen is blocked in a Connecting mode.

      Have you heard of the same issue before?

      Thanks in advance 🙂

      Here is an image of the screen. ![alt text]IMG_20210616_114751.jpg

      @ reFlexLab Paris # MMMM project
      Modular Multimaterial Multiprocess Manufacturing

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @reFlexlab
        last edited by

        @reflexlab have you enabled it in your firmware using M575?

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • Nurgelrotundefined
          Nurgelrot @reFlexlab
          last edited by Nurgelrot

          @reflexlab Are you sure RX/TX is the right way around? Sometimes its the simple things... and what's you M575 line look like in config.g

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          • reFlexlabundefined
            reFlexlab @Nurgelrot
            last edited by

            @nurgelrot ```

            M575 P1 S1 B57600

            @ reFlexLab Paris # MMMM project
            Modular Multimaterial Multiprocess Manufacturing

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            • Nurgelrotundefined
              Nurgelrot @reFlexlab
              last edited by Nurgelrot

              @reflexlab Well other only time I've seen it suck in Connecting like that and my config was right I had Tx -> Tx and Rx -> Rx rather than having them crossed so the PD and board couldn't actually hear each other. If that's not it try reflashing the Firmware on the PD at that point your sorta out of options.

              Oh and just confirm you're plugged in IO.0 on the duet right? Or are you trying to use the ribbon cable?

              Also looks like you might be on <v3 firmware on PD based on the location of the "." between the numbers. if your on firmware V3 on the Duet you probably want to update the firmware on the PD anyway. Don't know what the compatibility is between version but everything current is usually the best way to go.

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              • mfs12undefined
                mfs12
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                Checking as solved due to inactivity.

                Visit me on github at https://github.com/mfs12/

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