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<blockquote data-quote="Scholsey" data-source="post: 3692264" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>The HMI (touch screen on the robot) packed up tried the proven method of turning it off and back on but didnt do anything and then couldnt clear the power failure alarm on the robot then so had to wait for new screen to be brought out thankfully still on parts warranty. Screen had old software on it so had to get it updated but neither fullwood tech or dealer tech could log on to comp as teamviewer was updating servers so had to download another remote access program so they could do it. 5 hours down in the end so not a disaster. Teamviewer was back working by midnight, couldnt have timed it any worse!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scholsey, post: 3692264, member: 784"] The HMI (touch screen on the robot) packed up tried the proven method of turning it off and back on but didnt do anything and then couldnt clear the power failure alarm on the robot then so had to wait for new screen to be brought out thankfully still on parts warranty. Screen had old software on it so had to get it updated but neither fullwood tech or dealer tech could log on to comp as teamviewer was updating servers so had to download another remote access program so they could do it. 5 hours down in the end so not a disaster. Teamviewer was back working by midnight, couldnt have timed it any worse! [/QUOTE]
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