MasterView shows 37 on CPU Display
When trying to load a MasterView 850 from the front panel using the floppy disks, an engineer will place the rotary switch to the "clear " position and push init as is done in the process of loading a MasterPiece 280. This process is what generates the error code "37" in the LED's.
The proper method of loading a MasterView 850 is to place the rotary switch in the "offline" position and push the init button. A P4 will be displayed in the LED's. To continue the load process, push the memory reset button, wait until the memory is cleared, and then push the load button. A 1 will show up in the window. Put disk 1 in the disk drive, and push load again. When a 2 shows in the window, put disk 2 in and push load. Continue this process until the last disk is loaded. Place the rotary switch in auto, and init. The LED's should show P1.
Symptoms:- Error Code 3737 error code on MasterView 850LED error code "37" after a clear init on a MasterView 850Front Panel error code 37 on MasterView 850
Answers
The "clear init" is not valid on a MasterView 850. Use a proper load sequence to reload a MV850.
The proper method of loading a MasterView 850 is to place the rotary switch in the "offline" position and push the init button. A P4 will be displayed in the LED's. To continue the load process, push the memory reset button, wait until the memory is cleared, and then push the load button. A 1 will show up in the window. Put disk 1 in the disk drive, and push load again. When a 2 shows in the window, put disk 2 in and push load. Continue this process until the last disk is loaded. Place the rotary switch in auto, and init. The LED's should show P1.
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