MrD;199890 Wrote: 
> I unplugged the transporter from the main and when I plugged it back in
> I did a factory reset.  It seems to have cleared up all the issues
> accept the flywheel stiffness.
> 
> I wonder what caused the electronics to go a little squirrelly.
Probably not the electronics, but bugs in firmware.  The Transporter
firmware doesn't seem to be quite as mature as that used in the SB2/3. 
Or maybe it's just a lot more complex.

Isn't there supposed to be a periodic demagnatizing of the knob
mechanism?  I wonder if when this doesn't take place whether the knob
action will remain stiff.  If the firmware was locked up or in some
kind of bad state, then it probably couldn't demagnetize the mechanism.
Is it still like this, or has it corrected itself?

Did you try it after powering up, but _before_ doing a factory reset? 
Issues that require a factory reset (and reconfiguration of the network
settings) are worrisome.  Problems that just require cycling power
aren't nearly as bad.


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JJZolx

Jim
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