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CD 4000 have two types of displays. Flourocent type and LCD type. It yours' have flourocent type, the display module is faulty. If it is LCD type, backlight LED is faulty. This LEDs can be replaced.
This can be failure of the display driver, failure of the power supply to the display , failure inthe connecction flexible cord to the display or a fault in the mother board.
All these can be confirmed only with a detailed check on the main board.
Error 1 - Indicates time card stuffing. If an individual tries to force a card into the unit, the 4000/4000HD will accept the card but will not print or store any payroll data. If this situation occurs, an ERROR 1 will show on the front display and the card will not be "punched". Solution: Rerun the time card through the time recorder without pushing on the card. Resource 1 : Owner's Manual
Hi there, the installers forgot to wire your auxiliary wire to the proper connection. this is the reason why the clock doesn't stay on after the ignition switch is turned off. i assume they just wired the aux wire with the power wire, which is wrong. this is causing the random power button scramble. Although, the aux wire is crossed into the power wire, this random power button scramble could be a manufacturing mistake as well. hope that helps and, thx for using fix ya.
Acer Ferrari 4000 "power on" blank screen, fan is running but no beeps, no activity in/from the HD. No reaction on a F8 start up (no Bios set up). It charges the battery OK.
KR Steen Larsen
try pressing f8 continually at system startup to enter safe mode. From there you can enter safe mode and reinstall your display adapter driver.. Please rate this answer
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