Description:
Module detection being abnormal is usually caused by firmware having problems or the contacting surfaces of the module and the module seat not being clean.
Please follow the steps below to determine the condition of your machine.
Step 0 - Use the checklist to follow up the steps and put the results on record
This list marks down all the tests you've done in the tutorial.
After the tests are done, please kindly save the list as a PDF document and send it to your reseller or FLUX team.
Click the link to have access to the checklist Module Detection Problem (Ador)
Step 1 - Check the Module Setting in the Software
Select the correct module according to your installed module.
Refer to the next steps accordingly::
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Step 2 - Clean the Moudule and the Contact Surface (POGO Pin)
The contact surface being not clean may cause the detection to be unstable.
Please refer to Laser Module Cleaning (10W/20W Diode Laser Module) for cleaning the module seat and the contact surface (POGO Pin).
Determine the result and the next action to take:
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Step 3 - Check the Icon on the Touch Screen
On the top right corner of the screen, there is an icon that indicates your mounted module.
Icon Example:
10W/20W Diode Laser Module | Printing Module | 2W Infrared Laser Module |
Screen Example - Main Page:
Screen Example - Control Mode:
Determine the result and the next action to take:
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Step 3.1 - Check the installation of the module
Please refer to the following pages to check if your module is installed correctly.
10W/20W Diode Laser Module | 2W Infrared Laser Module | Printing Module |
Determine the result and the next action to take:
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Step 3.2 - Refresh the page of the touchscreen
Refreshing the page of the touch screen may solve the system being crushed or having no response.
Touch the FLUX LOGO on the top-left corner of the screen. The screen will start loading. In less than one minute, it will then back to the main page and this indicates the rereshing is done.
Determine the result and the next action to take:
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Step 3.3 - Cross-check with another module (Optional)
In order to rule out the possibility of the module being faulty, trying out another module will be a good way to see if the problem comes from the module itself.
(Please skip this step to Step 4 if you don't have a second module)
Determine the result and the next action to take:
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Step 4 - Exclude the possibility of firmware issues
An unsuccessful firmware installation might cause detection to be unstable.
Resetting to factory settings can eliminate the possibility of firmware issues effectively.
- First, Reset the machine to the factory.
(Main Page > Machine > Settings > Reset to Factory > Yes)
- After resetting to the factory, please refer to the page below to update the firmware。
Ador - Firmware Update
- After the above steps, please run the same task again to see if it works.
Determine the result and the next action to take:
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Step 5 - Contact Customer Service
- Please follow the instructions in the link below to properly report an issue to your local reseller or FLUX support. [Contact Customer Service]
- Ensure you've completed the checklist and saved it as a PDF file to share your actions.
*The collected information, such as photos or videos showing your machine's problem in this article, will be necessary to be shared with the reseller or FLUX Support.
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