Has anyone seen the error code 506 on a 1260 infinity II LC? Please see the pictures below for further information.
Over many years and lots of experience with Agilent LC we have never experienced this before. Kind regards, Stefan.
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Has anyone seen the error code 506 on a 1260 infinity II LC? Please see the pictures below for further information.
Over many years and lots of experience with Agilent LC we have never experienced this before. Kind regards, Stefan.
I haven't seen such error either, but I doubt this is a real hardware problem. Could you try a forced cold start on all the modules? This is done by:
- switch off the module
- putting DIP switches (at the rear of the module) 1 and 6 to the upper position, all others down
- switch on the module
- wait 1 min
- switch off the module
- put all DIP switches to their original position
- switch on the module
If this doesn't help, try connecting the Instant Pilot to just one module, so remove the CAN cables.
Hi Sking,
In addition to what is already suggested, I will guess that perhaps the Instant Pilot has an older firmware. Check and update to the latest and see if the same happens.
Has this instant pilot worked on this system before? Looks like a firmware mismatch.
Hey all,
This is what occurs when the firmware revision of the instant pilot is too old. Please update the firmware revision of the instant pilot (G4208A) to B.07.23 and this should solve the problem.
I agree, at first glance this looks like the (fairly new) modules not being recognized by the FW of the G4208A, but I was assuming they have been detected correctly before. If not, then of course, please update to the latest B.02.23 for G4208A