[TG] [TG11] E120 Reinstall 4.30
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05-09-20, 06:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-13-20 01:07 AM by Tom - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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[TG11] E120 Reinstall 4.30
Installed an RD424 HD onto an existing dual E120 system using the new cable and latest software (5.69) upgrade.
All went well and the with Radar operating via both E120's responding to input from the MFD's as desired. After about an hour I rxd a call from the owner saying he could not get either MFD to display radar. Upon my return: The radar icon remained greyed out. Once the warm up message indicated the unit was ready to transmit , it would not transmit Voltage both under load and at the power connector appeared nominal. ~12.8 vdc. Swapped ethernet ports on the HS switch no change there Operation was fine with no issues with with either MFD during upgrade. Returned TWO radars after figuring we had a bad RD424 resulting from a brief chat with support. We agreed later that 2 bad RD's were unlikely THEN Started to lose fix ~20 to 25 times per day trip. My guy wants to go fishing. I've successfully downgraded other (NON RAYMARINE) systems with success. SO..... Nextstep: Contacted 1st level who opened case 200508-000043 2nd level recommended downgrade to 4.30 I cannot find a copy to download. I do see issues raised about downgrades Which is it ? What are my next steps? |
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05-13-20, 01:37 AM
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RE: [TG11] E120 Reinstall 4.30
Hello JoeZInc,
Personally, I am not aware of any issues in v5.69 that would be resolved by downgrading to v4, and I would never recommend that someone do so. On E-Classic that's a 'safe' thing to do (not necessarily the case on other MFDs, for anyone else reading this - check first) but I don't think it will fix the issue. I was with Raymarine before E-Classic started and ran Support here in Australia all through the life of those displays and never ran into v5 causing those kinds of problems. Although the two issues have occurred at a similar time, you need to assess them independently: coincidences happen, especially with 10+ year old electronics in a harsh environment. I think that the most likely explanation for the radar problem is that somewhere between the scanner and the CPU in the display(s) you have a poor contact in your ethernet, specifically 1-way comms (an open-circuit or high impedance on one of the 4 comms lines) which means that the display is receiving at least some ethernet traffic (TCP radar scanner status showing Standby mode) but the radar appears not to be receiving your display's Transmit command. This sort of partial comms problem is very common in older E-Series systems, with several possible points for problems:
I don't know exactly what tests you've done, but I would:
Regards, Tom Raymarine since 1999. Interests: Diagnosis of problems in sonar/fishfinders, NMEA2000, ethernet comms, autopilots, thermal cameras Location: Sydney, Australia. Please don't PM me asking for direct support, please ask a public question instead so that others can see the question and answer. Forum posts will always be answered before PM requests. |
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