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    Paneldue 5i V1 with DUET2 wifi FW3.4 ?

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    • Highländer1972undefined
      Highländer1972
      last edited by Highländer1972

      Solved I had a loose pin. Now it works-

      I have an Paneldue 5i V1 updated to FW 1.24. and a duet2 wifi FW 3.4 the Panel is grey dark with backlight on.
      Since the newer FW does not work on V1 is it possible to use a panel V1 with a duet FW 3.4?
      The panel is activated with M575 P1 B57600 S1 in the config file.

      Regards,
      Stefan

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Highländer1972
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        @highländer1972 all integrated versions of PanelDue (5i and 7i) can run all versions of PanelDue firmware. It's only the non-integrated versions using V1 and some V2 PCB revisions that can't run anything later than 1.25.

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        • Highländer1972undefined
          Highländer1972 @dc42
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          @dc42
          Thanks for the answer.
          The problem is solved, I just had a loose pin in the connector.

          Stefan

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