Hello,
My company just bought a Landing Craft with a pair for of DF300s. I am mechanical engineer and have worked with a lot of different systems but never with Suzuki.
Doing some troubleshooting we ended up replacing one of the SMIS. After installing the new stuff is when the problems started! :-)
I am getting the "Check remote Key ", "Keyless Unit Battery Low", "Check engine 9 - 4", "Check engine 9 - 5" alarms that after doing some research in this forum is seems the I have firmware incompatibilities within the SMIS.
The old one and still working fine has smis ver.2.40 and the new one has ver. 2.60
Form what Ive read I have to upgrade the old one or down grade the new one.
I have and USB to NMEA 2k adapter/interface I can use to tap into the NMEA2k network if the one I have does not work I can just by a good one. Also found and downloaded the firmware files. What I have not been able to find is the HDS emulator for PC. I dont have a Lowrence HDS.
I have seen this topic to come pretty often but not really with and answer.
Thanks for the advise!
My company just bought a Landing Craft with a pair for of DF300s. I am mechanical engineer and have worked with a lot of different systems but never with Suzuki.
Doing some troubleshooting we ended up replacing one of the SMIS. After installing the new stuff is when the problems started! :-)
I am getting the "Check remote Key ", "Keyless Unit Battery Low", "Check engine 9 - 4", "Check engine 9 - 5" alarms that after doing some research in this forum is seems the I have firmware incompatibilities within the SMIS.
The old one and still working fine has smis ver.2.40 and the new one has ver. 2.60
Form what Ive read I have to upgrade the old one or down grade the new one.
I have and USB to NMEA 2k adapter/interface I can use to tap into the NMEA2k network if the one I have does not work I can just by a good one. Also found and downloaded the firmware files. What I have not been able to find is the HDS emulator for PC. I dont have a Lowrence HDS.
I have seen this topic to come pretty often but not really with and answer.
Thanks for the advise!
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