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    press reset emer mode active

    I installed Mach 3, set it up and everthing seemed to work ok. Then I installed Bobcad v23 and now I get a reading that says press reset "emergency mode active". The problem is i hit my reset red flashing button on the screen, but nothing happens. I try pushing in the emergency button on the controler (Keling g540), but again nothing happens.

    At one point I reconfigured the enable check mark on the config screen, but then the x,y and z arrows during manual operation were all mixed up. I hit x left and it goes right. I hit x right and it goes right. no y and z operates y.

    Whats UP!!! Help!


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    It sounds like BobCad messed up something in Mach 3 when it installed.

    The first thing I would try is to reinstall and reconfigure Mach 3.

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