Yes, good point Mickey.
Check what the terminal "thinks" it is. This should match the sticker for the hardware portion, but also...
If you are getting the FRN 4.48 off the sticker on the replacement terminal then, if you have not already, you should also double check this on the "Terminal Info" screen.
The terminal's firmware revision does not have to match the application's revision. As long as the terminal's revision is higher than the application's it should accept it.
Until you confirm otherwise, there is also a chance here that someone had flashed the terminal to an earlier firmware revision, such as 3.xx, and the sticker is misleading you.
However, I'm not sure from memory, but it might be the case that you would get a different error message for incompatible firmware than for incompatible hardware?
Back on the Catalog Number selection...
Bob Reedk said:
...I double checked and the catalog number is correct.
Ok, but did you leave it as it was in the application after you converted it to a PBA, or did you select a "different" PV600 Catalog Number?
The reason I ask is that your original terminal is Series B Revision F, whereas your replacement terminal is Series C Revision...? I don't have access to PanelBuilder32 software just now, but I'm pretty sure there are separate hardware options in the Catalog Number list for the different terminal Series/Revision.
If I'm correct on this, can you confirm you have specifically selected a Series C, etc., terminal? If there is no Series C option then can you state which version of PanelBuilder32 you are using? A slightly older version might not have the newer hardware options.
If I am incorrect on this and you, or somebody else here, is in a position to correct me before I can check for myself, then please do so.
Regards,
George